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Events. 1776 – American Revolutionary War: Battle of Trois-Rivières - American invaders are driven back at Trois-Rivières, Quebec. 1789 – James Madison introduces a proposed Bill of Rights in the U.S. House of Representatives. 1861 – American Civil War: Tennessee secedes from the Union.
1924 – Kenneth Waltz, American political scientist and academic (d. 2013) [39] 1925 – Barbara Bush, American wife of George H. W. Bush, 41st First Lady of the United States (d. 2018) 1927 – Jerry Stiller, American actor, comedian and producer (d. 2020) 1928 – Gustavo Gutiérrez, Peruvian philosopher, theologian and priest (d. 2024) [40]
1776 – American Revolutionary War: British forces defeated the Continental Army at the Battle of Trois-Rivières, the last battle of the American invasion of Quebec. 1783 – Laki , a volcanic fissure in Iceland (pictured) , began an eight-month eruption, triggering a major famine and causing widespread fluoride poisoning .
The National Victory Celebration was held in Washington, D.C., United States, on June 8, 1991, to celebrate the conclusion of the Gulf War. It was the largest American military parade since World War II. 8,000 Desert Storm troops marched in the national parade.
However, he didn't include a time frame on when to do so and says that the situation will be reviewed by mid-June after bars, pubs and entertainment venues reopened in the country. (Bangkok Post) Phase-out of fossil fuel vehicles. The European Parliament votes to phase out the sale of new combustion engine vehicles by 2035. International relations
The court has set June 16 for the next hearing on the case. ANOM sting operation. A global operation where crime gangs were sold encrypted phones that law enforcement could monitor has led to more than 800 arrests and the seizure of 30 tonnes of drugs, millions of dollars in cash, weapons and luxury cars.
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A U.S. federal judge blocks until June 20 the release in Syrian Democratic Forces-controlled territory of a dual-nationality Saudi-American citizen alleged to have joined ISIL. The man, who is now held for nine months in Iraq , was planned to be released by the U.S. military – with a new cell phone, some food and water and $4,210 in cash, but ...