It happened that day on April 8

Events:

1879 – The governor of Egypt, Khedive Ismail, decides to expel the British and French ministers from the Egyptian government.

1904 – The signing of the friendly agreement between France and Great Britain concerning the division of their influence in the Arab world.

1906 – Sign a decree granting the control of France and Spain of Marrakech.

1914 – The United States and Colombia signs a treaty to regulate the rights of both parties in the Panama canal.

1922 – The Karbala conference was held by the chief of Muhammad al -khalisi after the raid of a group of fraternity on certain Iraqi tribes, in which 700 people were killed in the south of the governorate of DHI Qar.

1946 – The last meeting of the League of Nations took place. 1948 -Abdul Qadir al -Husseini was killed in the battle of Al -Qastal. 1957 – The Suez Canal reopened maritime navigation after its closure due to the tripartite attack.

1970 – The Israel Air Force bombed the Bahr Al -Qara school in the governorate of Sharkia in Egypt, killing 30 children.

1985 – India The Chemical Society “Uniona Carbide” is suitable for the death of 2,000 Indian citizens and the injury of 200,000 other people in the Boubal incident.

1993 – Macedonia joined the United Nations after its independence from Yugoslavia.

2004-A ceasefire agreement between the Sudanese government and two rebel movements in Darfur, while the Darfur dispute was known.

2005 – The funeral ceremony of the Pope of the Catholic Church, John Paul II, began at the Vatican.

2010 – The American president Barack Obama and the Russian Dmitry Medvedev are signed in the Czech capital Prague on a new agreement between their two countries to reduce the size of their nuclear arsenal.

2013 – A car exploded near the central bank of Syria in Damascus, killing 15 and injuring 53, including children in a neighboring school.

2015 – A Federal Court renders its decision, given the essence of Tsarna, thirty accusation of the Boston marathon, and this conviction makes it eligible for the death penalty.

✴️ Pirates on the Internet of the Islamic State (ISIS) cut the broadcast of the French television television channel and control its websites.

2016 – The former Lebanese minister, Michel Samaha, was sentenced to 13 years in prison with forced labor.

✴️ Egypt and Saudi Arabia announce an agreement to implement a terrestrial bridge connecting Egypt and Saudi Arabia through the Red Sea.

2019 – The United States of America is the Iranian revolution guard on the list of organizations described in terrorism.

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Born:

1859 – Edmund Hoser, German philosopher.

1875 – King Albert I, King of Belgium.

1892 – Mary Beckford, an American actress.

1904 – John Hicks, British economist who won the Nobel Prize in economics in 1972.

1909 – John Vante, American novelist.

1911 – Calvin Files, an American biochemical scientist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1961.

1911 – Emile Seran, Romanian writer and philosopher.

1923 – Shafi Ahmed, Egyptian singer.

1926 – Ladislav Pavlovich, Czech football player.

1929 – Jacques Bral, Belgian singer.

1938 – Kofi Annan, Secretary General of the United Nations.

1942 – Hayat Abu al -nasr, Egyptian writer and poet. 1949 – Abdul -Razzaq Hussein, a literary academic, a fictitious writer and a Jordanian poet.

1950 – Giggg Lato, Polish football player.

1954 – Walid Tawfiq, Lebanese singer.

** Fadel al -Maliki, a religious scholar and a Shiite Iraqi reference.

1955 – May Al -Kila, Palestinian doctor, diplomacy and politician.

1959 – Arto Yavaninen, a Finnish ice hockey player.

1962 – Mohamed Hassan, Egyptian Islamic preacher.

1973 – Khaled Badra, a Tunisian football player.

1977 – Anna de la Rigiora, Mexican actress.

1979 – Munther Rahana, a Jordanian actor.

1986 – Igor Akinv, goalkeeper for Russian football.

1990 – Dhiab Awana, Emirati football player.

** Kim Jong Hyun, South Korean singer.

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Mortality:

217 – Caracla, Roman emperor.

1931 – Erik Axel Carlett, a Swedish poet Nobel Prize in literature in 1931.

1936 – Robert Barrani, Hungarian doctor, Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1914.

** Ninomia Chachci, Japanese inventor.

1948 – Abdul Qadir al -Husseini, a Palestinian mujahid.

1970 – Ahmed Amin Al -Kazemi, mathematical writer and Iraqi.

1973 – Pablo Picasso, Spanish artist.

1984 – Pyoter Capita, Russian physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1978.

1992 – Daniel Boufah, an Italian doctor who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1957.

2009 – Tawfiq al -Shawi, Egyptian Legal.

2013 – Margaret TISCHER, British Prime Minister.

2018 – Hamdan Shalaby, Saudi actor.

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Holidays and events:

Buddha birthday in Japan.

⬅️ World Roma Day.







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