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In 1998 a new 'wonder' drug was approved for use in the United States
The Fall of Emperor Tewodros II
In 1868 Tewodros II of Ethiopia prepared to make a last stand against the British army.
The Death of Jan Palach
In 1969, a student set himself alight in protest at the crushing of the Prague Spring.
Iraqi Shia Uprising - 1991
At the end of the First Gulf War thousands of Iraqis rose up against Saddam Hussein
Battle of Tora Bora
After the Taliban fell in Afghanistan, the hunt for Osama bin Laden began in earnest.
The Easter Rising
How Irish rebels tried to start a revolution against British rule at Easter 1916.
Last of the Red Hot Mamas
It is 50 years since the great American recording star Sophie Tucker died in New York.
Virginia Woolf
On March 28th 1941 the British novelist Virginia Woolf took her own life.
Romania's Orphans
In 1990 the terrible conditions inside Romania's orphanages first came to light.
The Harold Wilson Plot
In March 1976, the British prime minister Harold Wilson unexpectedly resigned. Why?
The Back to Africa Movement
In the late 1800s, African Americans from Arkansas began moving to Liberia in West Africa.
The Attempt on Ronald Reagan's Life
On March 30th 1981 a man tried to assassinate US President Ronald Reagan.
Harrer in Tibet
In 1944, Austrian mountaineer Heinrich Harrer fled into the forbidden land of Tibet.
Siege of Sarajevo
The siege of Sarajevo lasted for almost four years. Witness Vedrana Seksan tells her story
Pakistan Ban on Alcohol
In the spring of 1977 the government of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto introduced a ban on alcohol
Nigeria's War on Indiscipline
In 1984, General Buhari's military regime launched an unusual campaign to clean up Nigeria
The Yodogo Hijacking
In March 1970, Japanese left-wing extremists hijacked a plane with samurai swords.
The Execution of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
On April 4th 1979 Pakistan's first democratically elected Prime Minister was hanged.
In 1989 news began to emerge of terrible conditions in Romania's orphanages.
Mallory on Everest
In 1999 the body of legendary British mountaineer, George Mallory, was found on Everest.
The Ogaden War
In 1977 Somalia invaded Ethiopia in an attempt to take control of disputed territory.
A Japanese Royal Wedding
In a change to tradition Japan's Crown Prince Akihito married a non-royal, in April 1959.
Angela Merkel
On April 10 2000, Angela Merkel became the first woman to lead a German political party.
The First Starbucks
In 1971 the first Starbucks coffee shop opened in Seattle.
The Amritsar Massacre of 1919
On 13 April 1919, the British Indian Army fired on an unarmed crowd, killing hundreds
Executed for Being Too Capitalist
In 1961, in Soviet Central Asia, 21 managers were executed for using capitalist methods.
The Spanish Republic
How writers and artists campaigned to bring culture to every corner of 1930s Spain
Haile Selassie In Jamaica
On 21 April 1966 Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia arrived in Jamaica
The Harrier in the Falklands War
A Harrier pilot remembers the air battle over the Falklands in 1982
Fighting for Castro at the Bay of Pigs
A member of Cuba's communist militia recalls battling US-backed invaders in April 1961
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
An industrial disaster in New York in 1911 led to huge social reforms.