It happened that day on April 2

Events:
1917 – The US Congress agreed to fight the First World War against Germany.
1918 – The British army enters Palestine.
1928 – The first sessions of the first legislative council in Jordan.
1930 – Haila Silasi is installed as an emperor in Abyssinia.
1933 – The first two British planes fly over the Everest summit.
1950 – The Jordanian parliament makes the decision to include the west bank for the Jordan river.
1961 -Exporting its first oil expedition to the “Al -Khafji Al -Bahri field” located in the waters of the neutral zone between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait in Japan, in the presence of King Saud Bin Abdulaziz and Sheikh Abdullah Al -Salem Al -Sabah.
1962 – The United States withdraws from the Dhahran base in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
✴️ Close Wark Worth station in England.
1964 – Yemen accuses Great Britain of launching air attacks on its land.
1968 – The Virgin Sainte -Marie was evacuated on the domes of the Church of the Virgin Mary with olives in Egypt.
1972 – The return of Charlie Chaplin to the United States after leaving him for a year
1950 after being accused of communism.
1982 – The United Kingdom cuts its diplomatic relations with Argentina due to the seizure by Argentina of the Falkland Islands and the beginning of what is known as the Falklands war.
1986 – The Palestinians planted a bomb on the Boeing 727 “Trans Warld 727” plane, which made a flight from Rome to Athens, killing 3 passengers and injuring 9 others, while the plane landed safely.
1987 – The Royal Air Force “Vicers V10” is a new record at the time of the flight between the United Kingdom and Australia, where the plane landed in Perth after 4 p.m. and a minute.
1990 – Uganda and Sudan expect a treaty to be assaults while obliging each country not to allow its land to be used to carry out hostile actions against the other.
1991 – The Iraqi army attacks the Kurdish rebel areas and a mass flight from the Kurds to the mountains and to the neighboring countries (Iran, Turkey) for fear of the Iraqi army, because more than (2500,000) million and a half -million citizens and the Iraqi army have faced the big cities.
2005 – The Vatican announces the death of the Pope of the Catholic Church, John Paul II, after a long illness.
2009 – The G20 summit in London approves that a revival plan for the world economy is the largest ever pumping a dollars Billion, of which $ 500 billion is subject to the international monetary fund in addition to $ 50 billion in the form of direct aid to the poorest countries.
2014 – The French of Andalusia Anne Hidalgo becomes the first woman to occupy the post of mayor of Paris after her victory in the municipal elections.
2015 – Access to a complete elementary agreement with Iran on its nuclear program.
✴️ The Movement of young Somalians attacks the University of Garissa in Kenya, provoking the murder of at least 147 Christian students.
2016 – violent clashes broke out between Azerbaijan and Armenia in the heights of Qara Bagh after the truce violation has concluded since the end of the Nagorno Karah Bagh war, and the Azerbaijani army controlled some strategic sites.
2018 – The Egyptian National Elections Authority announces the victory of President Abdel Fattah Al -Sisi with the presidential elections after winning nearly 97.08% of the total correct votes, in exchange for 2.92% for his competition, Musa Mustafa Moussa.
✴️ The Chinese space station, Tiangong-1, the earth’s atmosphere enters the South Pacific.
2019 – Algerian president Abdelaziz Bouteflika officially declares his resignation from his position for weeks before the end of his guard in the shade of a popular movement calling for his departure and his tension in relations with the leaders of the Algerian army.
2021 – The inauguration of Mohamed Bazoum at the head of Niger, the country’s first Arab president.
✴️ The murder of at least 50 people in a rapid deviation in the county of Hallen in Taiwan.
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Born:
742 – Charlemagne, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.
1618 – Francesco Maria Grimaldi, Italian physicist and mathematics.
1725 – Jacomo Kazanova, Italian adventurer and writer.
1743 – Thomas Gists, third president of the United States.
1805 – Hans Christian Anderson, Danish writer.
1836 – Gabriel al -Dalal, Syrian poet and journalist.
1840 – Emile Zola, French writer.
1841 – Adider of Cleanman, French flight and pioneer engineer.
1862 – Nicholas Murray Patler, American academic and politician, Nobel Peace Prize in 1931.
1873 – Sergey Rukherninov, Russian musician. 1885 – Ahmed Hassan Al -Zayat, Egyptian writer.
1914 – Alec Guinness, English actor.
1927 – Veink Puskas, Hungarian football player and football coach.
1942 – Walid Eido, Lebanese politician.
1948 – Hassan Abu Al -Saud, Egyptian musician.
1958 – Ali Jumaa, Kuwaitian actor
1959 – Badou Zaki, Moroccan goalkeeper and football coach.
** John Lauredsen, Danish football player.
1961 – Rabi Al -Khouli, retired Lebanese singer.
1965 – Rodney King, American citizen victim of brutality by Los Angeles police.
1966 – Teddy Sherngham, an English football player.
1973 – Richard Jack, British composer.
1974 – Lara Safadi, a Jordanian actress.
1976 – Daisky Namikawa, Japanese audio performance actor.
1979 – Asli Tandogan, Turkish actress.
1982 – Marco Amelia, goalkeeper of Italian football.
1983 – Ibrahim al -Khair Allah, Saudi actor and writer.
** Felix Borja, an Ecuadorian football player.
1990 – Afrah, Kuwaitian actress.
** Miralem Pjanic, Bosnian football player.
1992 – Fawaz Al -Qarni, Saudi football goalkeeper.
1994 – Rato Sikombang, Indonesian representative and singer.
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Mortality:
1118 – Baldwin I, king of the kingdom of Jerusalem.
1502 – Arthur Amir Wales, Ibn Henry VII, King of England.
1657 – Emperor Ferdinand III, Emperor of the Roman Roman Empire.
1914 – Paul von Hayes, a German writer who won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1910.
1922 – Adnan Al -Ghuraifi, Iraqi jurist, poet and writer.
1928 – Tudor Richards, an American chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1914.
1931 – Naji Khamis Al -Hali, an Iraqi poet. 1945 – Kamal Selim, Egyptian director.
1972 – Franz Halder, German general.
1974 – George Bombido, president of France.
1992 – Juan Gomez Gonzalez, Spanish footballer.
1995 – Hans Alfivin, a Swedish physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1970.
2005 – Pope John Paul II, Pope of the Roman Catholic Church.
2015 – Abdel -hadi Tazi, Moroccan politician, writer and historian.
** Manuel de Oliveira, director of Portuguese films.
2018 Winnie Madikzeella Mandela, former wife of the South African president Nelson Mandela.
** Ahmed Khaled Tawfiq, an Egyptian doctor and writer.
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Holidays and events:
World Day of Global Autism. International Children’s Book Day.