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2009
Dalia Grybauskaitė is elected the first female President of Lithuania.
2007
Trains from North and South Korea cross the 38th Parallel in a test-run agreed by both governments. This is the first time that trains have crossed the Demilitarized Zone since 1953.
2006
The aircraft carrier {{USS|Oriskany|CV-34|6}} is sunk in the Gulf of Mexico as an artificial reef.
2004
Massachusetts becomes the first U.S. state to legalize same-sex marriage.
1997
Troops of Laurent Kabila march into Kinshasa. Zaire is officially renamed Democratic Republic of the Congo.
1994
Malawi holds its first multi-party elections.
1992
Three days of popular protests against the government of Prime Minister of Thailand Suchinda Kraprayoon begin in Bangkok, leading to a military crackdown that results in 52 officially confirmed deaths, many disappearances, hundreds of injuries, and over 3,500 arrests.
1990
The General Assembly of the World Health Organization (WHO) eliminates homosexuality from the list of psychiatric diseases.
1987
An Iraqi fighter jet fires two missiles into the U.S. warship {{USS|Stark|FFG-31|6}}, killing 37 and injuring 21 of her crew.
1984
Prince Charles calls a proposed addition to the National Gallery, London, a "monstrous carbuncle on the face of a much-loved and elegant friend," sparking controversies on the proper role of the Royal Family and the course of modern architecture.
1983
Lebanon, Israel, and the United States sign an agreement on Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon.
The U.S. Department of Energy declassifies documents showing world's largest mercury pollution event in Oak Ridge, Tennessee (ultimately found to be 4.2 million pounds), in response to the Appalachian Observer's Freedom of Information Act request.
1980
On the eve of presidential elections, Maoist guerrilla group Shining Path attacks a polling location in the town of Chuschi, Ayacucho, starting the Internal conflict in Peru.
General Chun Doo-hwan of South Korea declares martial law in order to suppress student demonstrations.
1974
Thirty-three people are killed by terrorist bombings in Dublin and Monaghan, Ireland.
Police in Los Angeles, California, raid the Symbionese Liberation Army's headquarters, killing six members, including Camilla Hall.
1973
Watergate scandal: Televised hearings begin in the United States Senate.
1970
Thor Heyerdahl sets sail from Morocco on the papyrus boat ''Ra II'' to sail the Atlantic Ocean.
1969
Venera program: Soviet ''Venera 6'' begins its descent into the atmosphere of Venus, sending back atmospheric data before being crushed by pressure.
1967
Six-Day War: President Abdul Nasser of Egypt demands dismantling of the peace-keeping UN Emergency Force in Egypt.
1954
The United States Supreme Court hands down a unanimous decision in ''Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas''.
1943
World War II: the Dambuster Raids by No. 617 Squadron RAF on German dams.
The United States Army contracts with the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School to develop the ENIAC.
1940
World War II: the old city centre of the Dutch town of Middelburg is bombed by the German Luftwaffe, to force the surrender of the Dutch armies in Zeeland.
1939
The Columbia Lions and the Princeton Tigers play in the United States' first televised sporting event, a collegiate baseball game in New York City.
1933
Vidkun Quisling and Johan Bernhard Hjort form Nasjonal Samling — the national-socialist party of Norway.
1927
U.S. Army aviation pioneer, Major Harold Geiger, dies in the crash of his Airco DH.4 de Havilland plane at Olmstead Field, Pennsylvania.
1919
The British War Department orders use of National Star Insignia on all airplanes.
1915
The last British Liberal Party government (led by Herbert Henry Asquith) falls.
1914
The Protocol of Corfu is signed recognising full autonomy to Northern Epirus under nominal Albanian sovereignty.
1902
Greek archaeologist Valerios Stais discovers the Antikythera mechanism, an ancient mechanical analog computer.
1900
Second Boer War: British troops relieve Mafeking.
1877
The Victorian Football League of Australia is founded.
1875
Aristides wins the first Kentucky Derby.
1873
El Paso, Texas is established by charter from the Texas Legislature.
1865
The International Telegraph Union (later the International Telecommunication Union) is established in Paris.
1863
Rosalía de Castro publishes ''Cantares Gallegos'', the first book in the Galician language.
1860
German football club TSV 1860 München is founded
1849
A fire threatens to burn St. Louis, Missouri to the ground.
1814
The Constitution of Norway is signed and the Danish Crown Prince Christian Frederik is elected King of Norway by the Norwegian Constituent Assembly.
Occupation of Monaco changes from French to Austrian.
1809
1805
Muhammad Ali becomes Wāli of Egypt.
1792
The New York Stock Exchange is formed.
1775
American Revolutionary War: the Continental Congress bans trade with Canada.
1673
Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette begin exploring the Mississippi River.
1642
Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve (1612–1676) founds the Ville Marie de Montréal.
1590
Anne of Denmark is crowned Queen of Scotland.
1536
George Boleyn, Viscount Rochford and four other men are executed for treason.
1521
Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, is executed for treason.