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Former president of Tunisia, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali flees his country to Saudi Arabia after a series of street demonstrations against his regime and corrupt policies, asking for freedom, rights and democracy, considered as the anniversary of the Tunisian Revolution and the birth of the Arab Spring.
Yemen declares an open war against the terrorist group al-Qaeda.
The national flag of the Republic of Georgia, the so-called "five cross flag", is restored to official use after a hiatus of some 500 years.
A United Nations tribunal sentences five Bosnian Croats to up to 25 years in prison for the 1993 killing of more than 100 Bosnian Muslims.
In Poland's worst peacetime maritime disaster, ferry MS Jan Heweliusz sinks off the coast of Rügen, drowning 55 passengers and crew; nine crew-members are saved.
Elvis Presley's concert Aloha from Hawaii is broadcast live via satellite, and sets the record as the most watched broadcast by an individual entertainer in television history.
Queen Margrethe II of Denmark ascends the throne, the first Queen of Denmark since 1412 and the first Danish monarch not named Frederick or Christian since 1513.
An accidental explosion aboard the USS Enterprise near Hawaii kills 27 people.
Counterculture of the 1960s: The Human Be-In takes place in San Francisco, California's Golden Gate Park, launching the Summer of Love.
The Reserve Bank of Australia, the country's central bank and banknote issuing authority, is established.
Kripalu Maharaj was named fifth Jagadguru (world teacher) after giving seven days of speeches before 500 Hindu scholars.
The Hudson Motor Car Company merges with Nash-Kelvinator Corporation forming the American Motors Corporation.
Josip Broz Tito is inaugurated as the first President of Yugoslavia.
NBC's long-running morning news program Today debuts, with host Dave Garroway.
World War II: Franklin D. Roosevelt becomes the first President of the United States to travel by airplane while in office when he travels from Miami to Morocco to meet with Winston Churchill.
World War II: Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill begin the Casablanca Conference to discuss strategy and study the next phase of the war.
World War II: Japan begins Operation Ke, the successful operation to evacuate its forces from Guadalcanal during the Guadalcanal Campaign.
Roald Amundsen's South Pole expedition makes landfall on the eastern edge of the Ross Ice Shelf.
Greek War of Independence: Acrocorinth is captured by Theodoros Kolokotronis and Demetrios Ypsilantis.
Treaty of Kiel: Frederick VI of Denmark cedes Norway to Sweden in return for Pomerania.
American Revolutionary War: Ratification Day, United States - Congress ratifies the Treaty of Paris with Great Britain.
The Third Battle of Panipat is fought in India between the Afghans under Ahmad Shah Durrani and the Marathas.
The "Fundamental Orders", the first written constitution that created a government, is adopted in Connecticut.
Arnošt of Pardubice becomes the last bishop of Prague and, subsequently, the first Archbishop of Prague.
Andrew III of Hungary dies, ending the Árpád dynasty in Hungary.