TODAY in HISTORY: FEBRUARY 22

Following are some of the major events to have occurred on Feb 22

Reuters

1924 - Calvin Coolidge became the first U.S. president to give a radio broadcast from the White House.


1942 - Stefan Zweig, the Austrian writer, committed suicide in Brazil.


1980 - Israel introduced a new currency, the shekel, replacing the pound.

1987 - U.S. pop artist Andy Warhol died.


1998 - Turkey's Islam-based Welfare Party ceased to exist after losing a bitter fight with the secular establishment over the role of Islam.

2001 - Turkey abandoned its controlled currency regime and floated the lira in an effort to end a financial crisis set off by a dispute between the prime minister and the president.

2005 - An earthquake of 6.4 magnitude struck Iran's southeastern province of Kerman, killing 612 people and destroying several mountain villages.


2008 - Russia's Irina Simagina sets new world record for women's long jump.


2012 - Argentina train crash injures hundreds.


2014 - Ukraine parliament ousts President Viktor Yanukovich.


2015 - Dozens dead after Bangladesh ferry capsizes.



Support The Morung Express.
Your Contributions Matter
Click Here