It happened that day on May 31

Events:

1535 – The fifth Carlos de Barcelona campaign started towards Tunisia with the intention of occupying it.

1910 – Independence of the Republic of South Africa.

1934 – English planes bombed the city of Sulaymaniyah. Egyptian radio begins to broadcast for the first time.

1962 – Adolf Egman, a German Nazi official, was executed after his trial as a war criminal in Israel.

1966 -The emir of the state of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah Al -Salem Al -Sabah, issues an Emiri decree to name Sheikh Jaber Al -Ahmad al -Sabah as Crown Prince, after his commitment to allegiance to the National Assembly.

1976 – Egypt asks the Arab League to accept the Palestine Liberation Organization as a full member of the University.

1977 – The promise of allegiance to Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani as a crown prince in Qatar.

2002 – The seventeenth FIFA World Cup, organized by Japan and South Korea.

2004:

2009 – Jassem Al -Kharafi is the head of the Kuwaitian National Assembly to take over the presidency of the Council for the fifth consecutive time, after the opening session of the thirteenth session.

✴️ Melvina’s death is the last survivors of the Titanic disaster.

2010 – The Israeli Navy attacks the ships of the Flot de la Liberté heading towards the Gaza Strip with commandos and using balls and live gases, and the attack killed at least 19 people and injured 26 others who were on board the ships of the fleet, and a major international conviction.

✴️ The German president, Horst Koler, resigns from his position, after the broad conviction which he was submitted because of the statements he made on the economic and financial role of his country’s military intervention in Afghanistan.

2017 – At least 90 people were killed and 400 others were injured, most civilians, in a bombing of the Afghan capital, Kabul.

2018 – Zinedine Zidane declares his resignation from the Real Madrid formation surprisingly after a few days of realization of her third title in the Champions League.

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Born:

1469 – King Manuel I, King of 14 of Portugal. 1773 – Ludwig Tek, German writer.

1812 – Herman Martin Asmos, Germany.

1819 – Walt Witman, an American poet.

1883 – Laurie Christian Riland, president of Finland.

1887 – Saint John Peres, French poet and diplomat, a Nobel Prize in literature in 1960.

1911 – Maurice Elias, French economist who won the Nobel Prize in economics in 1988.

1916 – Bernard Louis is a British American historian and orientalist.

1922 – Dunholm Elliot, English actor.

1923 – René III, Prince of Monaco.

1930 – Clint Eastwood, actor and American director.

1931 – John Robert Shirfar, an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1972.

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1953 – An Iraqi palm, a Yemeni singer.

1954 – Thomas Mafros, Greek football player.

1961 – Lee Thompsen, an American actress.

1962 – Nurico Hidaka, Japanese audio performance actress.

1965 – Brock Shields, an American actress.

1968 – Nahla Salama, an Egyptian actress.

1975 – Reham Saeed, Egyptian media.

1976 – Colin Farrell, Irish actor.

1985 – Suhair al -Qaisi, Iraqi media.

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Mortality:

1809 – Joseph Hayden, Austrian musician.

1832 – Galoa more awake, French mathematician.

1905 – Adelaide Ernerny, Finnish journalist and writer.

1937 – Amin Taqi al -Din, lawyer, journalist, poet and Lebanese writer.

1938 -Sheikh Hamad al -Mubarak al -Sabah, Ibn Sheikh Mubarak al -Sabah, the sovereign of Kuwait.

1962 – Adolf Eghman, a German Nazi official.

1971 – Najla Difficult, activist for feminist and Lebanese women’s rights.

1976 – Jack Mono, French biologist with a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1965.

1979 – Ahmad al -Mustans, an Iraqi – Iraqi lawyer.

1983 – Jacques DameBsi, American Boxer.

1986 – James Renotter, an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1975.

2001 – Faisal al -Husseini, member of the Executive Committee of the Palestinian Authority and responsible for the Jerusalem file.

2006 – Raymond Davis, an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2002.

2007 – Abdul Rahman Al -omari, Saudi detainee who died in Guantanamo prison.

2012 – Farid Habib, Lebanese politician.

2013 – Muhammad zia al -Sin al -Sabouni, linguist, poet and Syrian teacher – Saudi.

2016 – Mohamed Abdel Aziz, President of the Sahrawi Republic and secretary general of the Polisario Front.

2020 – Razzaq Ibrahim Hassan, Iraqi journalist, poet and writer.

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Holidays and events:

⬅️ World Smoking Day.







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