In a 5th Junebut from 1895, the German engineer Karl von Linde presents his first machine to liquefy air, the basis of the modern refrigeration industry.
OTHER EVENTS
1625.- Surrender of Bredaact immortalized by Diego Velazquez in the box “The spears”.
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1806.- Napoleon I names king of Holland to your brother Louis Bonaparte.
1856.- President Ignacio Comonfort declared liquidated in Mexico the religious order of Jesuits Founded by Ignatius of Loyola.
1870.- fire in istanbulin which they result burned 1,200 people and 60,000 are left homeless.
1885.- The Chilean Academy of Languagein Santiagoby 18 corresponding academics of the Spanish RAE.
1895.- bursts into Ecuador a liberal uprising who gives the presidency to the general Eloy Alfaro.
1963.- the ayatollah Khomeini is arrested by the Iranian authorities and large riots take place in Tehran against him Shah’s regime.
.- John PerfumoBritish Defense Minister, resigns due to the scandal of his relations with the “call girl” Christine Keeler.
1967.- begins the War of the six days between Israel and a coalition made up of Egypt, Syria and Jordanwhich would end with Israeli victory.
1972.- The United Nations Conference on the Environment in Stockholm.
1981.- The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recognize for the first time the existence of the AIDS at a press conference in The Angelsalthough its official name was received in 1983.
1983.- 170 people die when shipwrecked in the Volga river the boat they were traveling in after crashing into a railway bridge.
1993.- The senator Ramon Jose Velasquez He is elected president of Venezuela with 80% of the votes of Congress.
2000.- The general Augusto Pinochet loses his immunity as senator for life and is exposed to trial in Chili for violation of human rights when he was head of state.
2001.- the mexican historian Miguel Leon Portilla He wins XV Menéndez Pelayo International Award.
2009.- 44 children die children under 4 years of age in the fire of a nursery in the Mexican city of hermosillo.
.- 33 people die in the Bagua Massacreamong them 23 policemen, when forcibly evicting 5,000 indigenous people who were blocking a highway in the Peruvian Amazone in protest of some legislative decrees to facilitate extractive operations for oil and mining companies. According to indigenous sources, between 30 and 40 natives died.
.- 38 people die in an attack against a mosque near the swat valley (northwest of Pakistan), the main scene of the military operation against the taliban.
2011.- ollanta humala wins the presidential election Peru.
2014.- He European Central Bank lowers rates to the all-time low of 0.15%.
2015.- He Strasbourg Court authorized to let someone die French quadriplegic.
.- Mexican teachers set fire to nine political party headquarters in Chiapas as a measure of pressure for the Government to meet their demands.
2016.- Pedro Pablo Kucyznski wins the presidential election Peru versus Keiko Fujimori.
2017.- A fired worker kills five employees of the company where he worked in OrlandoUSA, and then ends his own life.
2019.- the terrorist group Islamic State kill eight Egyptian policemen in the sinai At the end of ramadan.
.- He Colombian Congress open an investigation into the former president Juan Manuel Santos for the case of corruption of odebrecht.
2020.- He washington town hall change the name of a street in front of the White House to “Black Lives Matter” (“Black Lives Matter”).
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2021.- He G7a group of the largest economies in the world, reaches an agreement “historical” so that the large multinationals where they obtain their profits are taxed by at least 15%.
.- 132 people die in the largest massacre in the history of Burkina Faso allegedly perpetrated by jihadists.
.- The opposition candidate for the Presidency of Nicaragua Arturo Cruz he was arrested on his return from a US tour.
2022.- Hundreds of people die and another 200 are injured by the explosion of a container depot in the port of the Bangladeshi city of Chittagong.
.- Dozens of people die in an attack on a church in southwest Nigeria.
.- 25 pilgrims die when his bus plunged down a gorge in the Indian state of uttarakhand.
BIRTHS
1723.- Adam SmithScottish economist.
1878.- Pancho VillaMexican revolutionary.
1883.- John Maynard KeynesBritish economist.
1898.- Federico Garcia Lorca, Spanish poet.
1949.- ken follettBritish writer.
1951.- Luis PasqualSpanish theater director.
DEATHS
1826.- Carl Maria von WeberGerman composer and pianist.
1918.- Eduardo SívoriArgentine painter.
1975.- Paul KeresSoviet chess player.
1993.- Conway Twitty (Harold Lloyd Jenkins), American country musician.
2001.- Pedro Lain Entralgowriter, philosopher, historian and doctor.
2004.- ronald reaganPresident of the United States from 1981 to 1989.
2008.- Eugenio MontejoVenezuelan writer.
2009.- Rodolfo Almironformer head of the extreme right-wing Triple A in Argentina.
2017.- Gladys ZurbanoCuban actress and broadcaster.
.- ketty kauffmanArgentine journalist.
.- Amels Escalante ColasCuban general.
.- Mark CollColombian soccer player.
2018.- Kate SpadeAmerican fashion designer.
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2020.- Victoria Rose Wood“Vicky Wood”, pioneer of American motorsports.
.- Ruperto Valderrama MirandaChilean rodeo rider.
.- Leandro GuzmanDominican activist and founder of the June 14 Movement.
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