Today in News History
On June 23, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1266, War of Saint Sabas: In the Battle of Trapani, the Venetians defeat a larger Genoese fleet, capturing all its ships. In 1489, Charles II, Duke of Savoy, Italian nobleman (died 1496) was born. In 1686, William Coventry, English politician (born 1628) passed away. In 1913, Second Balkan War: The Greeks defeat the Bulgarians in the Battle of Doiran. In 1914, Mexican Revolution: Pancho Villa takes Zacatecas from Victoriano Huerta. In 1936, Costas Simitis, Greek economist, lawyer, and politician, 180th Prime Minister of Greece (died 2025) was born. In 1977, Miguel Ángel Angulo, Spanish footballer was born. In 1996, Andreas Papandreou, Greek economist and politician, 174th Prime Minister of Greece (born 1919) passed away. In 2005, Manolis Anagnostakis, Greek poet and critic (born 1925) passed away. In 2008, Claudio Capone, Italian-Scottish actor (born 1952) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Malagò won’t deny his support for Roma: ‘Look at Prince William and Aston Villa’
At his first press conference as FIGC president, Giovanni Malagò made clear that he would continue to support Roma, arguing that ‘what matters is how you conduct yourself’ and citing Prince Willi...
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