International Police Day: to be celebrated every January 2

2023 – Politics Day. International Police Day is celebrated, welcoming service officials and those who have fallen in the fulfillment of their tasks of commitment and dedication, with a view to citizen security and the coverage of public order.

En Argentina también se conmemora a las fuerzas policiales cada 19 de abril, el Día Nacional del Policía.

1758 – JUAN JOSÉ PASO. Appointed to the town of Buenos Aires, the lawyer and politician Juan José Paso (Juan José Esteban del Passo), who was secretary of the First Autonomous Government Junta of Spain, emerged from the Revolution of May 25, 1810.

1833 – OCCUPATION OF THE FALKLANDS. English tropos aboard the warship Clio prepares to disembark on Soledad Island in the Falklands archipelago, where on January 3, 1883, he goes to the force of the others of Puerto Soledad and is expelled to the Argentine war, through the governor. Louis Vernet and other civil authorities.

1890 – UNIVERSITY OF LA PLATA. The governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Máximo Paz, promulgated the law that created the Provincial University of La Plata, later the National University of La Plata, in the capital of Buenos Aires.

1839 – FIRST PHOTO OF THE MOON. French physicist Louis Daguerre, inventor of the daguerreotype and pioneer of photography, discovered in Paris the first symbol of the Moon, which resulted in a blurred spot of light due to an error in guiding the telescope. In March 1840, chemist John William Draper, a professor at New York University, engraved a lunar symbol and the first photograph of an astronomical object.

1920 – ISAAC ASIMOV In the village of Petrovichy (Smolensk, Russia) the Russian writer, professor of biochemistry and naturalized clinical communicator Isaac Asimov (Isaak Yudovich Ozimov), one of the wonderful authors of science fiction literature, was born. His most outstanding work is The Foundation Saga. or the Trantor Cycle, which is part of the Galactic Empire series and is then combined with others about robots.

1920 – NORMAN BRISKI In the town of Santa Fe, actor, playwright and director Norman Briski (Naum Briski), winner of the Martín Fierro Award, has filmed more than 30 films.

1959 – LAUNCH OF MECHTA. La Soviet Union introduced the Mechta (“Dream” in Russian) probe from a base in Kazakhstan, the first to pass to the Moon. It also has the first project of the Luna program of probes aimed at the Earth’s satellite.

1969 – COVER PORNOGRÁFICA. La Police in the city of Newark (New Jersey, USA) seized 30,000 copies of the discotheque. Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins, through ex-Beatle John Lennon and Yoko Ono, on its cover with “pornographic” nude characters. It was the first experimental album released through Lennon and Ono, in his partner, in 1968.

1975 – EMMANUEL HORVILLEUR. Nace en la ciudad de Buenos Aires el músico y cantante Emmanuel Horvilleur, miembro del grupo Illya Kuryaki and The Valderramas junto a su amigo Dante Spinetta. Desde la separación del grupo actúa como solista o invitado de otros artistas musicales.

2001 – MUSTARD IN THE RACE. River Plate coach Reinaldo “Mostaza” Merlo assumes for the first time the position of technical director of Racing Club de Avellaneda, who crowned a name to the squad for 35 years. “Mostaza”, who has controlled Racing on other occasions, is one of the biggest idols of the Fans of “La Academia”, who in his honor have installed a stadium in the “Cylindro” stadium in Avellaneda.

2002 – DUHALDE PRESIDENTE. El senador peronista por la provincia de Buenos Aires Eduardo Duhalde asume como presidente provisional de la Nación, elegido por la Asamblea Legislativa en reemplazo de Eduardo Camaño, presidente de la Cámara de Diputados. Duhalde ejerció la jefatura del estado hasta el 10 de diciembre de 2003, cuando fue sucedido por Néstor Kirchner, ganador de las elecciones de ese año.

1492. – During those years of war, the Catholic Monarchs entered Granada, which had been conquered from the Arabs.

1814 – The Representative Assembly of Venezuela wrests absolute powers from Simón Bolívar.

1839 – Frenchman Louis Daguerre takes the first photograph (daguerreotype) of the Moon.

1843 – Richard Wagner’s opera “The Flying Dutchman” is in Dresden, Germany.

1912. – Inauguration of the new neon lighting in Germany.

1926. – For the first time in Spain, radio news is broadcast, the so-called “La palabra”.

1931. – First Panamanian revolutionary movement. It belongs to the President of the Republic, Florencio Arosamena, and has been replaced by Harmodio Arias.

1942 – World War II: Japanese entry into Manila.

1949 – Luis Muñoz Marín, the first democratically elected governor of Puerto Rico.

1955 – The President of Panama, José Antonio Remón, is shot dead.

1959. – Fidel Castro gains strength in Cuba. The troops commanded by Camilo Cienfuegos and Ernesto “Che” Guevara enter Havana.

.- La Unión Soviética lanza Luna-1, la primera sonda espacial con destino a la Luna.

1971 – Another 66 people die in Glasgow (Scotland, United Kingdom) when a railing of the Celtic stadium gives way under pressure from spectators.

1974 – U. S. President Richard Nixon establishes a law limiting the speed to 55 million per hour, ending the OPEC gas embargo.

1984. – He begins to apply in Quito to the Court of Justice of the Andean Community.

2002 – Peronist Eduardo Duhalde assumes the presidency of Argentina and becomes the 5th president in thirteen days.

In April, French police hatched a plan to escape from his studios in the La Santé neighborhood.

2004 – Colombian guerrilla Ricardo Palmera, alias “Simón Trinidad,” is arrested in Ecuador.

2008 – Médecins Sans Frontières (a Spanish and an Argentinian professor) are released in Somalia for a week in safety.

2011.- Entra en vigor en España la nueva ley antitabaco, que prohíbe fumar en establecimientos públicos cerrados y algunos espacios abiertos.

2014.- Concluye el rescate de los 52 pasajeros del barco ruso “Akadémik Shokálskiy”, atrapado en el hielo antártico desde diciembre.

2016. – The mayor of the Mexican municipality of Temixco, Gisela Mota, is murdered one day after taking a fare from the freighter.

Saudi Arabia executes the cleric and leads the Shiite Nimr Baqir al Nimr.

2018 – Another 53 people fell in Peru around a bus because of a singer.

2020 – Interpol orders the arrest of former Nissan Motor chairman Carlos Ghosn, a Japanese man in Lebanon.

1837 – Mili Balakirev, Russian composer

1873 – Thérèse of Lisieux, Carmelite nun and French saint.

1882 – César Rodríguez González, Spanish emperor, founder and first president of El Corte Inglés.

1886 – Florence Lawrence, Canadian inventor and actress

1920.- Isaac Asimov, escritor ruso divulgador de temas científicos.

1936 – Roger Miller, American singer and songwriter

1940 – Srinivasa Varadhan, Indian-born teacher

1947 – Elsa Baeza, Spanish singer in Cuba

1968 – Cuba Gooding Jr. , American actor

1970.- Jaime Rosales, director de cine español.

1983.- Kate Bosworth, actriz estadounidense.

1948 – Vicente García Huidobro, Chilean poet

1953 – Guccio Gucci, Italian milliner

1984 – Sebastián Juan Arbó, Spanish writer

1995 – Manuel Rivera Hernández, Spanish painter

1997.- Joan Coromines, filólogo y escritor español.

1999.- Margot Cottens, actriz uruguaya afincada en España.

2000.- Patrick O’Brian, escritor y traductor británico.

2006.- Fernell Franco, fotógrafo colombiano.

2009 – Inge Christensen, Danish writer

2017.- John Berger, historiador y escritor británico.

2018 – Rick Hall, American music producer

Thomas Monson, American Mormon.

2020 – John Baldessari, American conceptual artist.

2022. – Richard Leakey, Kenyan paleoanthropologist and politician.

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