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2015

An explosion involving illegally stored mining detonators in Petlawad, India, killed 104 people and injured more than 150 others.

2008

A Metrolink train collided head-on with a freight train in Los Angeles, California, resulting in 25 deaths and 135 injuries; the Metrolink driver had passed through a red signal, having likely been distracted by text messaging.

2003

Typhoon Maemi, the strongest recorded typhoon to strike South Korea, made landfall near Busan.

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2021

Siberian Light Aviation Flight 51 crashes short of the runway at Kazachinskoye Airport, killing four.

2014

Synagogue Church building collapse saw the deaths of 115 people and several injured, in the Church run by Nigeria's, T. B. Joshua.

2013

NASA confirms that its Voyager 1 probe has become the first manmade object to enter interstellar space.

2012

Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Air Flight 251 crashes on approach to Palana Airport, killing 10 and injuring four.

2008

The 2008 Chatsworth train collision in Los Angeles between a Metrolink commuter train and a Union Pacific freight train kills 25 people.

2007

Former Philippine President Joseph Estrada is convicted of plunder.

2007

Two earthquakes measuring 8.4 and 7.9 on the Richter Scale hits the Indonesian island of Sumatra, killing 25 people and injuring 161.

2005

Israeli–Palestinian conflict: the Israeli disengagement from Gaza is completed, leaving some 2,530 homes demolished.

2003

The United Nations lifts sanctions against Libya after that country agreed to accept responsibility and recompense the families of victims in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103.

2003

Iraq War: In Fallujah, U.S. forces mistakenly shoot and kill eight Iraqi police officers.

2003

Typhoon Maemi, the strongest recorded typhoon to strike South Korea, made landfall near Busan.

2001

Ansett Australia, Australia's first commercial interstate airline, collapses due to increased strain on the international airline industry, leaving 10,000 people unemployed.

1994

Frank Eugene Corder fatally crashes a single-engine Cessna 150 into the White House's south lawn, striking the West wing. There were no other casualties.

1993

NASA launches Space Shuttle Discovery on STS-51.

1992

NASA launches Space Shuttle Endeavour on STS-47 which marked the 50th shuttle mission. On board are Mae Carol Jemison, the first African-American woman in space, Mamoru Mohri, the first Japanese citizen to fly in a US spaceship, and Mark Lee and Jan Davis, the first married couple in space.

1992

Abimael Guzmán, leader of the Shining Path, is captured by Peruvian special forces; shortly thereafter the rest of Shining Path's leadership fell as well.

1991

NASA launches Space Shuttle Discovery on STS-48 to deploy the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite.

1990

The two German states and the Four Powers sign the Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany in Moscow, paving the way for German reunification.

1990

The Red Cross organizations of mainland China and Taiwan sign Kinmen Agreement on repatriation of illegal immigrants and criminal suspects after two days of talks in Kinmen, Fujian Province in response to the two tragedies in repatriation in the previous two months. It is the first agreement reached by private organizations across the Taiwan Strait.

1988

Hurricane Gilbert devastates Jamaica; it turns towards Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula two days later, causing an estimated $5 billion in damage.

1984

Dwight Gooden sets the baseball record for strikeouts in a season by a rookie with 276, previously set by Herb Score with 246 in 1954. Gooden's 276 strikeouts that season, pitched in 218 innings, set the current record.

1983

A Wells Fargo depot in West Hartford, Connecticut, United States, is robbed of approximately US$7 million by Los Macheteros.

1983

The USSR vetoes a United Nations Security Council Resolution deploring the Soviet destruction of Korean Air Lines Flight 007.

1980

The 43rd government of Turkey is overthrown in a coup d'état led by General Kenan Evren.

1977

South African anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko dies in police custody.

1974

Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, 'Messiah' of the Rastafari movement, is deposed following a military coup by the Derg, ending a reign of 58 years.

1970

Dawson's Field hijackings: Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine terrorists blow up three hijacked airliners in Zarqa, Jordan, continuing to hold the passengers hostage in various undisclosed locations in Amman.

1969

Philippine Air Lines Flight 158 crashes in Antipolo, near Manila International Airport in the Philippines, killing 45 people.

1966

Gemini 11, the penultimate mission of NASA's Gemini program, and the current human altitude record holder (except for the Apollo lunar missions).

1962

US President John F. Kennedy delivers his "We choose to go to the Moon" speech at Rice University.

1961

The African and Malagasy Union is founded.

1961

Air France Flight 2005 crashes near Rabat–Salé Airport, in Rabat, Morocco, killing 77 people.

1959

The Soviet Union launches a large rocket, Lunik II, at the Moon.

1959

Bonanza, the first regularly scheduled TV program presented in color, is launched in the United States.

1958

Jack Kilby demonstrates the first working integrated circuit while working at Texas Instruments.

1953

U.S. Senator and future President John Fitzgerald Kennedy marries Jacqueline Lee Bouvier at St. Mary's Church in Newport, Rhode Island.

1944

World War II: The liberation of Yugoslavia from Axis occupation continues. Bajina Bašta in western Serbia is among the liberated cities.

1943

World War II: Benito Mussolini is rescued from house arrest by German commando forces led by Otto Skorzeny.

1942

World War II: RMS Laconia, carrying civilians, Allied soldiers and Italian POWs is torpedoed off the coast of West Africa and sinks with a heavy loss of life.

1942

World War II: First day of the Battle of Edson's Ridge during the Guadalcanal Campaign. U.S. Marines protecting Henderson Field are attacked by Imperial Japanese Army troops.

1940

Cave paintings are discovered in Lascaux, France.

1940

The Hercules Powder plant disaster in the United States kills 51 people and injures over 200.

1938

Adolf Hitler demands autonomy and self-determination for the Germans of the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia.

1933

Leó Szilárd, waiting for a red light on Southampton Row in Bloomsbury, conceives the idea of the nuclear chain reaction.

1923

Southern Rhodesia, today called Zimbabwe, is annexed by the United Kingdom.

1915

French soldiers rescue over 4,000 Armenian genocide survivors stranded on Musa Dagh.

1910

Premiere performance of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 8 in Munich (with a chorus of 852 singers and an orchestra of 171 players. Mahler's rehearsal assistant conductor was Bruno Walter).

1906

The Newport Transporter Bridge is opened in Newport, South Wales by Viscount Tredegar.

1897

Tirah campaign: In the Battle of Saragarhi, ten thousand Pashtun tribesmen suffer several hundred casualties while attacking 21 Sikh soldiers in British service.

1890

Salisbury, Rhodesia, is founded.

1885

Arbroath 36–0 Bon Accord, a world record scoreline in professional association football.

1857

The SS Central America sinks about 160 miles east of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, drowning a total of 426 passengers and crew, including Captain William Lewis Herndon. The ship was carrying 13–15 tons of gold from the California gold rush.

1848

A new constitution marks the establishment of Switzerland as a federal state.

1847

Mexican–American War: the Battle of Chapultepec begins.

1814

Battle of North Point: an American detachment halts the British land advance to Baltimore in the War of 1812.

1683

Austro-Ottoman War: Battle of Vienna: Several European armies join forces to defeat the Ottoman Empire.

1634

A gunpowder factory explodes in Valletta, Malta, killing 22 people and damaging several buildings.

1609

Henry Hudson begins his exploration of the Hudson River while aboard the Halve Maen.

1309

The First siege of Gibraltar takes place in the context of the Spanish Reconquista pitting the forces of the Kingdom of Castile against the Emirate of Granada resulting in a Castilian victory.

1297

The Treaty of Alcañices, mediated by the pope, between the king Denis of Portugal and king Ferdinand IV of Castile defines the border between the two countries and establishes an alliance of friendship.

1229

Battle of Portopí: The Aragonese army under the command of James I of Aragon disembarks at Santa Ponça, Mallorca, with the purpose of conquering the island.

1213

Albigensian Crusade: Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester, defeats Peter II of Aragon at the Battle of Muret.

372

Sixteen Kingdoms: Sima Yao, age 10, succeeds his father Emperor Jianwen as Emperor Xiaowu of the Eastern Jin dynasty.

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Battle of Marathon: The conventionally accepted date for the Battle of Marathon. The Athenians and their Plataean allies defeat the first Persian invasion force of Greece.