TODAY in HISTORY: October 09

Following are some of the major events to have occurred on Oct 09

 

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1934 - King Alexander of Yugoslavia and French Foreign Minister Louis Barthou, who were negotiating an alliance, were assassinated by Vlada Chernozamsky, a Croat, in Marseille.

 

1941 - Coup d’etat in Panama.

 

1958 - Pope Pius XII, head of the Roman Catholic Church during World War Two, died aged 82.

 

1962 - Uganda became independent after nearly 70 years of British rule.

 

1967 - Ernesto "Che" Guevara, Argentine-born guerrilla leader and revolutionary, was killed in Bolivia while leading a Cuban-sponsored force.

 

1974 - Muhammad Ali fights George Foreman in Kinshasa, Zaire to win heavyweight championship for second time.

 

1997 - Hurricane Pauline killed more than 200 people in the Mexican tourist resort of Acapulco.

 

2002 - Russia held its first post-Soviet census across 11 time zones requiring the mobilisation of 650,000 workers and reinforcement of on-duty police by a third.

 

2004 - Afghans voted in the country's first ever direct presidential election. Results later confirmed the victory of incumbent Hamid Karzai.

 

2012 - Taliban members in Pakistan make a failed attempt to assassinate schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai.

 

2013 - World's first and oldest cinema reopens in La Ciotat after renovations.