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On June 20, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1776, Benjamin Huntsman, English businessman (born 1704) passed away. In 1862, Barbu Catargiu, the Prime Minister of Romania, is assassinated. In 1893, Lizzie Borden is acquitted of the murders of her father and stepmother. In 1915, Terence Young, Chinese-English director and screenwriter (died 1994) was born. In 1929, Edgar Bronfman, Sr., Canadian-American businessman and philanthropist (died 2013) was born. In 1973, Snipers fire upon left-wing Peronists in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in what is known as the Ezeiza massacre. At least 13 are killed and more than 300 are injured. In 1979, ABC News correspondent Bill Stewart is shot dead by a Nicaraguan National Guard soldier under the regime of Anastasio Somoza Debayle during the Nicaraguan Revolution. The murder is caught on tape and sparks an international outcry against the regime. In 1982, The International Conference on the Holocaust and Genocide opens in Tel Aviv, despite attempts by the Turkish government to cancel it, as it included presentations on the Armenian genocide. In 1994, The 1994 Imam Reza shrine bomb explosion in Iran leaves at least 25 dead and 70 to 300 injured. In 2011, RusAir Flight 9605 crashes in Besovets during approach to Petrozavodsk Airport, killing 47. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Murder investigation launched after boy, 17, killed in suspected stabbing

A murder investigation has been launched after a teenage boy was killed in a suspected stabbing in south-west London.Officers were to reports of a stabbing after a potential altercation on Glycena Road, Battersea, in the early hours of Saturday morning, the Metropolitan Police said.Police went to the scene after the call at 4.20am, alongside paramedics and an air ambulance where they found the 17-year-old, who was seriously injured.Despite the efforts of paramedics, he was sadly pronounced dead at the scene. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say His next-of-kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers, Scotland Yard said.Police have launched a murder investigation and officers are in the surrounding area, with a large crime scene still in place and surrounding roads closed,The Met Police has confirmed no arrests have been made so far.Officers are appealing for witnesses and in particular want to speak to anyone who saw a group of males running in Lavender Hill between 4am and 5am on Saturday.Senior investigating officer for the Met’s Specialist Crime Command Detective Chief Inspector Brian Howie said: Our inquiries are progressing intensively, and our thoughts remain firmly with the victim’s family at this extremely difficult time.I understand this incident will cause significant concern within the community. There is a continued and highly visible police presence in the area, and I would encourage anyone with concerns to approach officers at the scene.This is a critical stage of the investigation and I am appealing directly to the public: if you were in the Lavender Hill area between 4am and 5am, specifically Glycena Road, Acanthus Road or Pountney Road, and witnessed a group of males running, please come forward.Any information, no matter how minor it may seem, could prove crucial. CCTV, doorbell or mobile phone footage may provide vital evidence.LATEST DEVELOPMENTSGang of Algerian migrants jailed after £600k luggage heist targeting Abu Dhabi royalsSadiq Khan accused of having ‘clear aversion’ to St George’s Cross as London Mayor urged to fly England flagBritish-born Somali sexual predator jailed after blackmailing Muslims as young as 15DCI Howie continued: I would also urge members of the public not to assume that information has already been shared, any detail could be of significant importance to the investigation.Anyone with information or footage is asked to contact police on 101, quoting CAD 1567/20JUN26. Alternatively, information can be provided anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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