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In a but from 1992, the anti-mafia judge He is murdered in an attack along with his wife and three bodyguards, while traveling in a vehicle on the Sicilian highway in Palermo.

1822.- Work begins on the world’s first railway, which would link the English cities of Stockton and Darlington.

1823.- Entry into Madrid of the ‘One Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis’, a French expedition in charge of reestablishing the absolutism of Ferdinand VII.

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1926.- Constitution of the Republic of Greater Lebanon, which includes Syria and Lebanon.

1934.- The Louisiana police (USA) kill the famous criminals Bonnie and Clyde (Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow).

1974.- First commercial flight of the Airbus A300B2. Operated by Air France, it made the Paris-London route.

2008.- Signature in Brasilia of the Constitutive Treaty of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR), between twelve South American countries.

2010.- British Petroleum agrees to pay compensation of 75 million dollars for the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010.

2011.- Chile exhumes the remains of former president Salvador Allende, in an attempt to determine whether he took his own life or was assassinated in the 1973 military coup.

2014.- The International Criminal Court sentences Congolese ‘warlord’ Germain Katanga to 12 years in prison for war crimes committed in 2003.

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2015.- Beatification of Monsignor Óscar Arnulfo Romero, in San Salvador.

2016.- Barack Obama announces in Hanoi the lifting of the military embargo on Vietnam.

2021.- A cable car crashes to the ground in the Italian region of Piedmont, killing 14 people and seriously injuring a child.

2023.- Microsoft announces an artificial intelligence “personal assistant” for Windows 11.

1734.- Franz Anton Mesmer, German doctor, discoverer of animal magnetism and hypnotism.

1919.- Gayatri Devi, last Maharani of Jaipur, India.

1923.- Alicia de Larrocha, Spanish pianist.

1930.- Jordi Solé Tura, Spanish politician and one of the drafters of the Spanish Constitution.

1933.- Joan Collins, British actress.

1949.- Alan García, Peruvian politician.

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1951.- Anatoly Karpov, Russian chess player.

1972.- Rubens Barichello, Brazilian Formula 1 driver.

1974.- Mónica Naranjo, Spanish singer.

1627.- Luis de Góngora y Argote, Spanish poet.

1842.- José de Espronceda, Spanish poet.

1906.- Henrik Ibsen, Norwegian playwright.

1937.- John D. Rockefeller, American businessman.

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1992.- Atahualpa Yupanqui, Argentine singer-songwriter and writer.

2008.- Cornell Capa, American photographer.

2013.- Georges Moustaki, Egyptian-French singer.

2015.- John Forbes Nash, American mathematician.

2017.- Roger Moore, British actor.

2018.- Luis Posada Carriles, Cuban terrorist, anti-Castro and former CIA agent.

2021.- Cristóbal Halffter, Spanish composer and conductor.

2025.- Sebastiao Salgado, Brazilian photographer.

The United States on Tuesday, May 5, threatened Iran with “devastating” fire if it attacks commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz, where the US Navy is carrying out an operation to guarantee free navigation. (AFP)



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