Today in History
Historical Events
Vladimir Putin is elected President of Russia. The ex-KGB officer has been lauded for leading Russia out of the 1990 economic crisis and criticized for building a regime that many have described as authoritarian and undemocratic.
The Schengen Agreement enters into force. Within the Schengen Area, which encompasses most of Europe, regular border checks have been abolished.
4 South American countries establish Mercosur. Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, and Paraguay were the founding members of the Southern Common Market.
The Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty is signed. Egypt's President Anwar al-Sadat and Israel's Prime Minister Menachem Begin signed the treaty, which ended 30 years of war between the 2 countries.
The Biological Weapons Convention comes into effect. The treaty bans the development, production and stockpiling of biological and toxin weapons. It has now been ratified by most countries worldwide.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Diana Ross
1944
American singer, actress

Richard Dawkins
1941
Kenyan/English biologist

Nancy Pelosi
1940
American politician, 60th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives

Pierre Boulez
1925
French pianist, composer, conductor

Robert Frost
1874
American poet, playwright
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Ahmed Sékou TouréGuinean politician, 1st President of Guinea
1984

Noël Coward
1973
English actor, playwright, composer

Cecil Rhodes
1902
English/South African businessman, politician, founded De Beers

Walt Whitman
1892
American poet, author

Ludwig van Beethoven
1827
German pianist, composer