It happened that day on June 30

Events:

713 – The fall of Marda in the hands of Muslims led by Musa Bin Naseer, a year after her seat.

1815 – The United States signed the treaty with Algeria.

1908 – Tongoska exploded in Siberia, Russia.

1920 – The trigger of the twentieth revolution in Iraq.

1925 – The Turkish authorities execute the Kurdish rebel Sheikh Saeed Piran with 46 of his comrades in the aftermath of the Sheikh Saeed revolution. 1946 – Export the first Kuwaitian oil burden.

1960 – Congo Kinshasa independence of Belgium.

1980 – The Security Council cancels Israel’s decision to include Jerusalem.

1989 – The National Islamic Front in Sudan turns against the pluralist democratic system.

1991 – Cancellation of the racist discrimination policy in South Africa.

1997 – The novel by Harry Potter and philosopher Joan Rolling Murray was released.

2002 – The Brazilian football team won the World Cup for the fifth time in its history after their victory against the German team with two goals for nothing in the seventeenth edition of the World Cup in South Korea and Japan.

2004 – Iraqi authorities receive former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein from American authorities with 11 detainees from his former government team.

2009 – American forces withdraw from Iraqi cities 6 years after their invasion, after having completed the process of handing over security responsibility to the Army and the Iraqi police, in the implementation of the provisions of the security agreement signed between them.

A Yemeni Airbus plane crashes in the Indian Ocean off the Comoros and crashes with 153 people on board.

2010 – Christian Wolf, candidate for German Chancellor Angela Merkel, wins the position of president after three electoral cycles.

2012 – The Egyptian President – Mohamed Morsi takes the constitutional oath before the Supreme Constitutional Court and officially receives his presidential functions from the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, which has resumed the country since February 11, 2011.

2013 – Demonstrations on Place Tahrir and the surroundings of the Federal Palace in Egypt to demand the departure of the Egyptian president – elected Mohamed Morsi, and other demonstrations in support of Rabaa al -Adawiya and the Renaissance of Egypt.

2014 – The Israeli authorities find the bodies of the three settlers who disappeared in the south of the West Bank, 18 days after their disappearance.

The French bank, BNB Pariba, was sentenced to a fine of $ 8.97 billion for violating the American ban against Iran, Sudan and Cuba.

2015 – The international authority of rotation and reference systems decides to add the second jump to the end of June 30

2015. The Indonesian Air Force HR-130 crashed after taking off a few minutes from a place in the northern province of Sumatra.

2020 – The Chinese Parliament is the Hong Kong National Security Act, bypassing its legislative council and the demonstrations sweeping the last streets the next day (July 1, 2020), rejecting the law.

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Born:

1470 – King Charles VIII, King of France.

1503 – Johann Friedrich, voter of Saxony and president of the North Kalladi Federation.

1871 – Mohamed Tawfiq Naseem Pacha, Prime Minister of Egypt.

1911 – Chislav Milosh, a Polish poet who won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1980.

1917 – Lina Horn, an American actress.

1926 – Paul Berg, a biochemical scientist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1980.

1940 – Asia Jabbar, Algerian writer.

1947 – Khairi Bishara, Egyptian director.

1954 – Serge Sarkisian, president of Armenia.

1955 – Sawsan Shukri, an Iraqi actress.

1965 – Gary Ballester, an English football player.

1966 – Mike Tyson, American Boxer.

1970 – Wafaa Sadiq, an Egyptian actress.

** Antonio Chimentate, goalkeeper of Italian football.

1971 – Monica Potter, an American actress.

1973 – Frank Rost, goalkeeper for German football.

1975 – Rami Shaban, Swedish football player. James Panatin, a New Zealand football player.

1977 – Just to Villar, Paraguayen football goalkeeper.

1980 – Cey George Olovangana, Nigerian football player.

1985 – Michael Phelps, an American swimmer.

1986 – Nicolas Bozi, Italian football player.

1988 – Jack Daghis, American YouTube character.

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Mortality:

1919 – John William LΓ©ier, an English physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1904.

1934 – Court von Chalayyc, German advisor.

1950 – Hussein Arab Baghi, Shiite jurist and Iranian religious writer.

1967 – Shukri al -quwatli, President of the Syrian Republic.

1970 – Mohamed Abdel Halim Abdullah, Egyptian writer.

1973 – Laila Hamdi, an Egyptian actress.

1974 – Naguib Harb, Syrian – journalist and politician.

1986 – Nabila El -Sayed, an Egyptian actress.

2010 – Nazim Shaarawi, Egyptian actor.

2012 – Isaac Shamir, Prime Minister of Israel.

2014 – Hassan Tawfiq, Egyptian poet.

2015 – Mohammed Al -Rasshoud, Kuwaitian producer and writer.

2018 – Fouad Szakin, German researcher and historian.

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Holidays and events:

Independence day in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The day of national sovereignty in Iraq.

⬅️ Day asteroids.







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