
In a July 5but of 199630 years ago, the Dolly sheepthe first mammal cloned from an adult cell, in a laboratory of the Roslin Institutein Edinburgh (Scotland, United Kingdom).
1811.- He Congress of Venezuela write and sign the Declaration of Independence.
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1935.- The American president Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the law that guarantees the freedom of association.
1946.- The French engineer Louis Reard presents in Paris he bikini and he does it hand in hand with the French dancer Micheline Bernardinithe only one who accepted the proposal.
1947.- He Council of State of the nationalist china orders general mobilization to accelerate the campaign against the communistswhich is considered a declaration of war.
1948.- He British Labor Government nationalizes healthcare with the creation of the National Health Service.
1950.- He Israeli parliament approves the Law of Returnwhich grants residency and citizenship to any Jew of the world.
1959.- The Israeli Prime Minister presents his resignation, David Ben Gurionafter the crisis over arms shipments from the RFAalthough his resignation did not occur until 1963.
1962.- France recognizes the independence of Algeriaproclaimed two days before by the new Algerian government, after the absolute support in the self-determination referendum on the 1st of the same month.
1964.- The British rock band is born pink floydinitially led by guitarists and vocalists Roger Waters and Syd Barrett.
1975.- The independence of Cape Verde of Portugal.
1977.- Zia Ul-Haq assumes power in Pakistan following a coup d’état and the prime minister, Ali Bhuttois placed under house arrest.
1988.- He Synod of the Anglican Church approves the ordering of women priests.
1989.- The American colonel Oliver North ‘He is sentenced to various sanctions for his participation in the scandal’Irangate‘. The sentence was later annulled.
2003.- Two Chechen terrorists They blow themselves up at a rock festival, causing the death of 16 people in Tushinonorthwest of Moscow.
2012.- The Argentine justice system condemns the general Jorge Rafael Videla to 50 years in prison for systematic baby theft during the dictatorship (1976-1983).
2015.- He ‘No‘ wins resoundingly in the referendum in Greeceon the proposal of the creditors with measures of austerity.
2021.- The founder of amazon, Jeff Bezosleaves the position of CEO in the company to focus on other personal projects and replaces him Andy Jassy.
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1853.- Cecil RhodesEnglish colonizer of South Africa.
1889.- Jean CocteauFrench symbolist writer and filmmaker.
1911.- Georges Pompidouformer president and former French prime minister.
1925.- Ferdinand de SzyszloPeruvian painter.
1928.- Pierre MauroyFrench politician.
1943.- Victoria Marina Velásquez de AvilésSalvadoran politician and former general secretary of SICA.
1979.- Vicente Gállego CastroSpanish journalist, co-founder and director of EFE.
1980.- Luis SandriniArgentine actor.
1989.- Ernesto HalffterSpanish composer.
1995.- Irene Gutiérrez CabaSpanish actress.
2002.- María Cristina Jurado‘Katy Jurado‘, Mexican actress.
2003.- Fernando ArbexSpanish musician and founder of ‘Los Brincos’.
2007.- Régine CrespinFrench soprano.
2010.- Jim BohlenAmerican co-founder of Greenpeace.
2017.- Joaquín Navarro VallsSpanish journalist and former Vatican spokesperson.
2018.- Jean-Louis TauranFrench cardinal and camerlegno since 2014.
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2021.- Tico MedinaSpanish journalist.
.- Rafaella CarràItalian singer.
.- Richard DonnerAmerican filmmaker.
2022.- Jorge Cacho Fontanaicon of Argentine radio.
2024.- José Antonio AbellaSpanish novelist and sculptor.
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