Today in 1879, 146 years ago: in Barcelona the Republican satirical weekly L'Esquella de la Tortaza is republished.
Today in 1937, 88 years ago: Anastasio Somoza García becomes dictator president of Nicaragua.
Today in 1974, 51 years ago: a Spanish-Moroccan fishing agreement is signed by which 200 Spanish boats will be able to fish in the waters near Morocco.
Today in 1865, 160 years ago: in Chile, the decimal metric system is established as the official measurement system in the country.
Today in 1990, 35 years ago: David Dinkins is sworn in as New York City's first black mayor.
Today in 1901, 124 years ago: The British colonies of New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania, and Western Australia federate as the Commonwealth of Australia; Edmund Barton is appointed the first Prime Minister.
Today in 1962, 63 years ago: in the Dominican Republic, after the assassination of dictator Rafael Leónidas Trujillo, the Council of State assumed power, chaired by Joaquín Balaguer.
Today in 1995, 30 years ago: the World Trade Organization was created in the United States.
Today in 1885, 140 years ago: in La Plata, Argentina, the house of Dardo Rocha is inaugurated, built in just 40 days.
Today in 1934, 91 years ago: in Germany the law dictated by the Nazi government "for the prevention of offspring with hereditary diseases" comes into force.
Today in 1980, 45 years ago: Afghan and Iranian protesters storm the embassy of the Soviet Union in Tehran, protesting the occupation of Afghanistan.
Today in 1945, 80 years ago: World War II: The German Luftwaffe launches Operation Bodenplatte, a massive, but failed, attempt to knock out Allied air power in northern Europe in a single blow.
Today in 1567, 458 years ago: in Granada (Spain), Felipe II publishes a pragmatic against the uprising attitude of the Moors, the origin of the War of the Alpujarras.
Today in 1833, 192 years ago: the United Kingdom proclaims its sovereignty over the Falkland Islands.
Today in 1947, 78 years ago: in the United Kingdom, the Labour government of Clement Attlee nationalizes coal mines.
Today in 1945, 80 years ago: Operation Konrad I begins with the aim of trying to liberate the German-Hungarian troops surrounded in Budapest by the Red Army.
Today in 1917, 108 years ago: in Buenos Aires, the Club Atlético Los Andes, team of the Argentine second division of football, was founded.
Today in 1989, 36 years ago: The Montreal Protocol comes into force, stopping the use of chemicals contributing to ozone depletion.
Today in 2005, 20 years ago: Andahuaylazo occurs in Peru. Antauro Humala, brother of former presidential candidate Ollanta Humala, captures the Andahuaylas police station; 4 police officers and 1 reservist die.
Today in 1999, 26 years ago: in Brazil, Fernando Henrique Cardoso assumes the position of president for the second time.
Today in 1818, 207 years ago: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (anonymously) publishes the pioneering work of science fiction, Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, in London.
Today in 1772, 253 years ago: The first traveler's cheques, which could be used in 90 European cities, are issued by the London Credit Exchange Company.
Today in 2023, 2 years ago: Croatia officially adopts the Euro, becoming the 20th Eurozone country, and becomes the 27th member of the Schengen Area.
Today in 2011, 14 years ago: in Brazil, Dilma Rousseff takes over as president, succeeding Lula da Silva.
Today in 1962, 63 years ago: Western Samoa achieves independence from New Zealand; its name is changed to the Independent State of Western Samoa.
Today in 1725, 300 years ago: J. S. Bach leads the first performance of his chorale cantata Jesu, nun sei gepreiset, BWV 41, which features the trumpet fanfares from the beginning also in the end.
Today in 1949, 76 years ago: clashes between Zulu customers and Hindu merchants in the west market of Durban (South Africa) cause the death of seventy-five people.
Today in 1965, 60 years ago: in Spain the second channel of Spanish Radiotelevision is inaugurated, which was historically known as "el UHF", "La Segunda Cadena" or "Cadena II" and in the eighties as TVE-2. It is currently known as La 2.
Today in 1969, 56 years ago: clashes between Catholics and Protestants in Londonderry (Northern Ireland) cause 120 injuries.