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The Gay Games
The first ever Gay Games were held 40 years ago
The 'Nixon Shock' and the end of the Gold Standard
In 1971, the US President, Richard Nixon, abandoned the Gold Standard
India's onion election
In 1980 Indira Gandhi came into power in India, it became known as the "onion election"
Marikana Massacre
On 16 August 2012, police shot dead 34 striking miners at a platinum mine in South Africa
The 'Last Indian'
The story of a Native American called Ishi who spent decades in hiding
Princess Diana dances with John Travolta
Princess Diana dances at the White House with the star of Saturday Night Fever
Mikhail Gorbachev: Perestroika
Reform in the Soviet Union, known as Perestroika, was launched in 1987
Mikhail Gorbachev: Release of Irina Ratushinskaya
The imprisonment and release of dissident poet Irina Ratushinskaya
Doomed hero of Brazilian democracy
The death of Brazil's president-elect Tancredo Neves.
The murder that shocked Brazil
In 2002 investigative journalist, Tim Lopes, was brutally killed by a Brazilian drug gang
Building of Brasilia
How Brazil opened a modernist capital city in 1960
The Candelaria child massacre
The murder of eight homeless children outside the Candelaria church in Rio De Janeiro
The car that charmed Brazil
How the Fusca charmed Brazil
The coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
Two Maids of Honour at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II recall their memories
Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation Derby
The Coronation Derby of 1953
Windsor Castle fire
How a fire devastated Queen Elizabeth II's weekend home in 1992
When the Queen opened Buckingham Palace
Queen Elizabeth II first opened her home to the paying public on 7 August 1993
The last days of Queen Victoria
Witness History looks back on Queen Victoria's last days in 1901
World War Two child evacuees in Britain
The thousands of children moved out of UK cities away from the risk of German bombs
Ancient fossils give new insight
A student discovered fossils in 1967 helping our understanding of the world's evolution
The first Pope to visit Africa
Popes rarely left the Vatican City in the 1960s, but in 1969, Pope Paul VI visited Uganda
Iran-Iraq War begins
On 22 September 1980 the Iran-Iraq war began, one of the bloodiest in recent history
Festival of Light
The Nationwide Festival of Light held by Christians protested against societal changes
The power of Jomo Kenyatta
Death pardons and chasing diplomats with sticks
Chiune Sugihara: The Japanese Schindler
In 1940, Chiune Sugihara saved the lives of Jewish refugees fleeing the Nazis
Castrating Pablo Escobar's hippos
Pablo Escobar's pet hippos were found roaming Colombian waterways in 2007
The raising of the Mary Rose
King Henry VIII's warship, The Mary Rose, was raised from the seabed in October 1982
Dassler brothers’ rift
Brothers Adi and Rudi Dassler would go on to create global firms Adidas and Puma.
The funk and soul club that changed Manchester
Manchester’s first racially inclusive nightclub
The release of Gilad Shalit
Israeli solider Gilad Shalit was freed after being held hostage for more than five years
The fall of Slobodan Milosevic
How the Yugoslavian president was forced from office in October 2000