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September 6, 2016

This Day in History – September 8

Today is the 252nd day of 2016. There are 114 days left in the year.

TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT

1992: Nelson Mandela calls for the removal of the homeland ruler whose troops killed 24 protesters, sparking a major confrontation between black and white leaders in South Africa.

OTHER EVENTS

1494: France’s King Charles VIII enters Turin, Italy, seeking to establish his claim to throne of Naples.

1565: A Spanish expedition establishes the first permanent European settlement in North America at present-day St Augustine, Florida.

1664: The Dutch surrender New Amsterdam to the British, who rename it New York.

1831: Russia takes Warsaw after two-day battle, and Polish revolt collapses.

1900: Galveston, Texas, is struck by a hurricane that kills about 6,000 people.

1926: Germany is admitted to League of Nations. The league was formed to foster international cooperation and world peace.

1934: Fire aboard luxury liner Morro Castle off New Jersey coast in the United States takes 134 lives.

1939: US President Franklin D Roosevelt declares a “limited national emergency” due to the outbreak of war in Europe.

1941: The Germans begin an 872-day siege of Leningrad, now St Petersburg, Russia.

1943: Allied Commander Dwight D Eisenhower announces Italy’s unconditional surrender in World War II. The Germans take over Rome and northern Italy.

1952: American writer Ernest Hemingway’s novel The Old Man and the Sea is published.

1954: South-east Asia Defence Treaty and Pacific Charter is signed in Manila by Britain, France, United States, Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Thailand, and the Philippines.

1972: Israeli air force, in retaliation for slaying of Israeli athletes at Munich Olympics, attacks 10 Palestinian guerrilla bases and naval installations in Syria and Lebanon.

1974: US President Gerald Ford grants an unconditional pardon to former President Richard Nixon.

1983: Ten people are killed in anti-government protests in Santiago, as Chileans continue to demand the resignation of President Augusto Pinochet and a return to civilian rule.

1988: About one million demonstrators demanding democracy paralyse Yangon, Myanmar.

1991: Macedonians vote to become the third of six Yugoslav republics to choose independence.

1994: British, French and American troops pull out of Berlin, leaving the city without foreign soldiers for the first time since World War II.

1995: The former Yugoslav republics agree in Geneva to create a State within Bosnia for rebel Serbs while maintaining the country’s unity.

1996: Okinawa residents vote more than 10-to-1 in favour of a referendum to reduce US military bases on the Japanese island.

1997: A ferry sinks north of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, drowning an estimated 200 people.

2000: The head of the US Bureau of Indian Affairs apologises for the federal agency’s “legacy of racism and inhumanity” that included massacres, forced relocations of tribes, and attempts to wipe out native Indian cultures.

2002: Yugoslavia wins its second-straight title at the World Basketball Championships, beating Argentina, 84-77, in overtime in Indianapolis, Indiana. Yugoslavia also eliminated a US team comprising NBA stars, in a 81-78 upset.

2003: Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon becomes the first Israeli prime minister to visit India since the two countries established full diplomatic relations in 1992.

2005: Ukraine President Viktor Yushchenko fires his seven-month-old Government amid allegations of corruption, dismissing his dynamic prime minister — the heroine of the Orange Revolution that swept him to power — and accepting the resignation of one of the movement’s top financial backers.

2006: Two bombs tear through a crowd of Muslim worshippers in India who are leaving afternoon prayers at a mosque, killing 31 people and wounding 100.

2008: A landslide at an illegal mining operation in northern China kills at least 260 people.

2009: A woman journalist convicted of public indecency for wearing trousers outdoors is freed, despite her own desire to serve a month in prison as protest against Sudan’s draconian morality laws.

2010: Fidel Castro tells a visiting American journalist that Cuba’s communist economic model does not work, a rare comment on domestic affairs from a man who has conspicuously steered clear of local issues since stepping down as president four years ago.

2012: A suicide bomber strikes at the heart of NATO’s operation in Kabul, killing six Afghan civilians in an attack officials blame on the Haqqani network — a militant group the US has designated a terrorist organisation.

2013: Syrian rebels led by al-Qaeda-linked fighters seize control of a predominantly Christian village north-east of Damascus, sweeping into the mountainside sanctuary in heavy fighting overnight and forcing hundreds of residents to flee.

2014: Iraq’s Parliament officially names Haider al-Abadi the country’s new prime minister and approves most of his proposed Cabinet.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS

Richard I, the Lion-Hearted, king of England (1157-1199); August Schlegal, German author (1767-1845); Antonin Dvorak, Bohemian composer (1841-1904); Jessie Wilcox Smith, US painter/illustrator (1863-1935); Patsy Cline, US country singer (1932-1963); Sid Caesar, US comedian (1922-2014); Neko Case, alt-country singer (1970- )

— AP

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