2023 – IN THE FACE OF EPIDEMICS. We celebrate the International Day of Epidemic Preparedness, established through the United Nations (UN) to raise awareness about the importance of preventing the global spread of infectious diseases. We also promote foreign cooperation to curb epidemiological disasters.
In 2022, the UN noted: “As we notice the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, primary infectious diseases and epidemics are having devastating effects on human life, causing us to explode social and economic progress into a giant square. The global fitness crisis aims to overwhelm fitness systems and social services, disrupt global livelihood chains, and destroy people’s livelihoods, especially those of children, as well as the economies of the poorest and most vulnerables. de countries. “
Por ello, afirman que se necesita “con urgencia de disponer de sistemas de salud sólidos y resilientes, que lleguen a las personas que son vulnerables o se encuentran en situaciones de vulnerabilidad”.
1822 – LOUIS PASTEUR. Nace en la ciudad de Dole (Borgoña, Francia) el químico, físico y bacteriólogo francés Louis Pasteur, cuyos descubrimientos tuvieron enorme importancia en en el campo de la química y microbiología, entre otros. Ideó la técnica de pasteurización para eliminar gérmenes de un producto al elevar su temperatura durante un corto tiempo. Además desarrolló la vacuna contra la rabia.
1906 – BERNARDO DE IRIGOYEN. A la edad de 84 años muere en Buenos Aires el abogado y político Bernardo de Irigoyen, gobernador de la provincia de Buenos Aires entre 1898 y 1902. Fue procurador del Tesoro Nacional, ministro del Interior, de Hacienda y de Relaciones Exteriores.
1931 – FIGUEROA ALCORTA. Lawyer and politician José Figueroa Alcorta, the only leader who exercised the titular name of the 3 powers of Argentina, dies in Buenos Aires, at the age of 71. He was Vice President of the Nation between October 1904 and March 1906, when he assumed the presidency of the State after the fall of the elected president Manuel Quintana. In October 1929 he assumed the presidency of the Supreme Court of Justice, which lasted until his fall.
1943 – JEANNE M. SERRAT. Il was born in the town of Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain) of music, singing, poetry and the Spanish composer Joan Manuel Serrat, of the outstanding songs Lucía, Penélope, Mediterráneo, Algo Personal and Those short crazy people , among others. The paintings of the poets Mario Benedetti, Antonio Machado, Miguel Hernández, Rafael Alberti, Federico García Lorca and Pablo Neruda, among others.
1945 – FOUNDING OF THE IMF. With the ratification of the Bretton Woods Agreements (United States, 1944), the International Monetary Fund became operational, with the intention of “contributing to the proper functioning of the global economy” in the face of the crisis of the global system. A total of 184 countries are now members of the multilateral body.
1967 – LEONARDO COHEN. Canadian poet, novelist, and songwriter Leonard Cohen has released his debut album, Songs of Leonard Cohen, in the United States, which includes the song Suzzane. The song has been covered by many artists.
1988 – ALBERTO J. ARMANDO. At the age of 78, sports director Alberto J. Armando, who was president of Boca Juniors for more than 20 years. The “xeneize” La Bombonera stadium will have its number.
2001 – RUNNING CLUB. Racing Club d’Avellaneda, controlled through Reinaldo “Mostaza” Merlo, champion of Argentine football after 35 consecutive years, won 1-1 away at Vélez Sársfield with a goal by Gabriel Loeschbor. This is the day when the “university” professors arrive at the stadiums: the Amalfitani and the Cylinder of Avellaneda.
2016 – CARRIE FISHER. At the age of 60, actress Carrie Fisher, who played Princess Leia Organa in the science fiction film saga Star Wars, died in Los Angeles (California, USA).
537. Istanbul in Los Angeles Today, the Basilica of Hagia Sophia, inaugurated in Constantinople.
1827. – In Argentina, in the province of Buenos Aires, Fort Federación, later the town of Junín, is founded.
1917 – In the Soviet Union, the decree nationalizing the banks and merging them into a state bank is confirmed.
1928 – Maximiliano Vigueras, the leader of Mexico’s most notorious bandits, is executed.
1945 – Official of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
1947. – The Constitution of the Italian Republic is promulgated, the country’s first ideal that came into force on January 1, 1948.
1949 – Independence from Holland and Indonesia.
1968.- Regresa a la Tierra el Apolo-8, la primera misión tripulada de la NASA que orbitó la Luna.
Soviet troops worked in Afghanistan and defected in 1989, a few months before the Berlin Wall ceremony.
1983.- El Gobierno argentino deroga la Ley de Pacificación Nacional, conocida como la autoamnistía, que fue promulgada por la Junta Militar para evitar que se enjuiciara a sus líderes. Su derogación permitió, entre otras, las condenas de Jorge Rafael Videla y Emilio Eduardo Massera a reclusión perpetua.
1989. – The Electoral Tribunal of Panama, President Guillermo Endara.
1991 – Cuba’s parliament reformed the constitution and electoral legislation to allow for the election of deputies by secret and direct ballot, but this led to a one-party regime.
1995 – After 30 years of occupation, the Israeli army leaves Ramallah (north of Jerusalem), once in the West Bank town where it enters Palestinian autonomy.
1997 – Bill Wright, a paramilitary protester, is shot dead in the maximum security of Maze, Northern Ireland.
1999 – Iraq and Syria re-establish diplomacy after a 20-year hiatus.
2002 – China begins drilling to transport water from the Yangtze River to the north of the country. These are the first paintings of their kind in the world.
2002 – In Spain, a sculpture of the initials I of Emperor Augustus as a priest of the sumo appears, two meters high, on the Cerro del Molinete in Cartagena.
2002 – During a 26-day war, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, the world’s five-time oil exporter, is forced to import gasoline.
2004 – It produces the maximum hard energy ever observed in a neutron star (magnetar) for 50 million light-years.
2006.- Lanzado al espacio el satélite europeo Corot para la detección de planetas extrasolares.
2007 – In Pakistan, a terrorist commits suicide at the home of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto after a raid in Rawalpindi. It led to at least 20 more deaths.
2012 – Portugal sells the national airport company ANA to the French organization Vinci.
2014.- En México, Hipólito Mora Chávez, fundador de los grupos civiles de autodefensa del estado de Michoacán, y 26 de sus hombres se entregan a las autoridades.
2016.- La expresidenta argentina, Cristina Fernández, es procesada por presunto fraude en obra pública durante su mandato.
2018 – The United Arab Emirates announces the reopening of its embassy in Damascus several years ago due to arming in the country.
2018. – Rafael Merchán, Secretary of Transparency of the Presidency of Colombia and witness in the case of the Brazilian manufacturer Odebrecht, the alleged scheme of payment of bribes that affects several Latin American countries, died in his space in Bogotá.
2020. – The mass vaccination crusade against covid-19 is officially introduced in all countries of the European Union (EU), the strategy of the dimensions exhausted in Europe against a pandemic.
2021. – Launch underway in Guatemala of the allocation “We innovate: Harvesting knowledge networks in Central America”, to nutrition based on sustainable horticultural production.
1571 – Johannes Kepler, German astronomer
1822.- Louis Pasteur, biólogo francés.
1901: Marlene Dietrich, German actress.
1943 – Joan Manuel Serrat, Spanish singer-songwriter
1948 – Gérard Depardieu, French actor
1952 – David Knopler, English musician (Dire Straits)
1968 – Diego Ramón Jiménez Salazar, as Diego el Cigala, Spanish flamenco singer.
1981 – Javine Hylton as “Javine”, British singer
1585 – Pierre de Ronsard, French poet
1921 – Daniel Zuloaga, Spanish painter and ceramist
1978 – Huari Bumedian, President of Argentina
2002 – George Roy Hill, American filmmaker
2003 – Alan Bates, English actor
2006.- Pierre Delanoë, músico francés.
2007.- Pedro Gastón de Orleáns y Braganza, aspirante al trono de Brasil y tío del Rey de España.
2008 – Robert Graham, Mexican farmer
2015 – Haskell Wexler, director of the United States.
2018.- Heloísa María Buarque de Hollanda, “Miúcha”, cantante y compositora brasileña de Bossa Nova.
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