Historical Events In July - 05
Thursday, 21 November 2024
1994 Ad Gang, Dutch Liberal Party asst sec of state, dies at 67 on this day in history.
1995 On this day in history adrienne Keith Cohen, travel editor, dies at 69
1996 On July - 05 anne Schumacher Hummert, radio pioneer, dies at 91
2002 On July - 05 ted Williams, baseball hall of famer and last player to bat over.400 in a single season (Boston Red Sox) dies at 84
2009 Enic rioting broke out in Ürümqi, Xinjiang, People's Republic of China on July - 05.
2009 Roger Federer wins a reco 15 Grand Slam (tennis) in tennis, winning a five set match again Andy Roddick at Wimbledon on this day in history.
2012 On this day in history the Shard, the tallest building in Europe, is opened and stands at 309.6 metres (1,016 ft)
2013 On this day in history 15 people are killed by a bomb attack on a Shia mosque in Baghdad, Iraq
2017 On July - 05 arsenal Football Club break their transfer record, paying 52.7 million pounds for Alexandre Lacazette from Lyon
2017 Shootout between drug cartels in Las Varas, Northern Mexico kills 14 on July - 05.
2017 On July - 05 101 people reported shot, 15 killed in Chicago, Illinois over 4th July weekend
2017 Volvo Cars announces all new models by 2019 will be either hybrids or battery powered, 1st automaker to do so on July - 05.
2017 Followers of Indian spiritual leader Ashutosh Mahara, dead 3 years, win court case to keep his body in freezer in case he should return to life on July - 05.
2018 US Environmental Protection Agency head Scott Pruitt resigns amid allegations of misconduct on July - 05.
2018 At least 24 killed in explosions at pyrotechnics workshops in Tultepec, Mexico on July - 05.
2018 On July - 05 heatwave in southern Quebec, Canada, kills 33
2018 On this day in history english rapper Stormzy announces partnership with Penguin Books, an imprint called #Merky Books
2018 On July - 05 saleswomen in Kerala, India, win right to sit down and take toilet breaks in new amendment to law
2018 On this day in history lithuania becomes the 36th member of the OECD.
2018 The 2018 North American heat wave takes place, killing 33 people in the Canadian province of Quebec on July - 05.
2021 Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he will scrap all COVID-19 restrictions in England from 19 July, to become most unrestricted country in Europe on this day in history.
2021 On this day in history more than 1,000 Afghan soldiers flee to neighbouring Tajikistan after clashing with Taliban militants.
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