More than 40 years, told day by day
A large-scale protest involving thousands of demonstrators in Seoul, advocating for reunification with North Korea, was forcibly disbanded by riot police.
The event highlighted the ongoing tensions and complex political dynamics surrounding the potential reunification of the Korean peninsula.
On August 19, 1996, major South African political parties commenced their submissions to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), a pivotal moment in the nation's post-apartheid healing process.
The TRC, established to investigate human rights violations during the apartheid era, provided a platform for political parties to acknowledge past injustices, seek reconciliation, and contribute to national unity by revealing historical truths.
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The San Jose Mercury News published Gary Webb's ground breaking three-part investigative series revealing how the CIA allegedly facilitated cocaine importation during the Reagan administration to secretly fund Nicaraguan Contra rebels.
The series, known as the 'Dark Alliance' exposé, sparked significant controversy and raised serious questions about government.
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The Soyuz TM-24 spacecraft was successfully launched into orbit on August 17, 1996, as part of the ongoing Russian space exploration program.
.Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe (72) weds Grace Marufu (31) at Kutama College in Mashonaland West, Zimbabwe
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After an extraordinary 378-day imprisonment by the Taliban, the crew of a Russian Il-76TD aircraft managed a daring escape.
They overpowered their guards, boarded their aircraft, and successfully flew to freedom, marking a remarkable survival and liberation story from the Airstan incident of 1995.
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During the Republican National Convention held in San Diego, California, Senator Bob Dole was officially nominated as the Republican Party's presidential candidate for the 1996 United States presidential election.
Congressman Jack Kemp was selected as his running mate for the vice presidential position, completing the Republican ticket for the upcoming national election.
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