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.
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.
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.
Holidays and events:
Buddha birthday in Japan.
World Roma Day.