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Today in History

- AS REPORTED BY GULF NEWS

July 28

1821 - Peru declares independen­ce from Spain.

1904 - Russia’s Minister of Interior, Viacheslav Plehve, is assassinat­ed. 1914 - First World War begins as Austria and Hungary declare war on Serbia.

1935 - First flight of the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress.

1937 - Japanese seize Beijing.

1976 - An earthquake in northern China kills at least 242,000 people. 1988 - Indian badminton champion Syed Modi is shot dead.

1990 - Alberto Fujimori takes over as Peru’s president.

1995 - At least 25 people are killed when a five-story apartment building collapses in southern Kolkata.

2002 - At least 78 people are killed when a Ukrainian Airforce jet smashes into crowds watching an air show in Lviv, Ukraine.

2008 - Lebanese singer Suzan Tamim is found dead in her Dubai Marina apartment.

2012 - Saudi Arabian and Qatari women participat­e for the first time in the Olympics in London. 2017 - Pakistan’s Supreme Court disqualifi­es Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

Actor David Niven dies

1983 - David Niven, the veteran British actor and one of the screen’s most durable leading men, has died in a Swiss hospital after a long illness. He was 73. Niven, who suffered for more than a year from amyotrophi­c lateral sclerosis, a debilitati­ng neuromuscu­lar disorder, died, said Jane Sylvester of Cowan Bellew publicity agents. Trim and debonair with a pencil-thin mustache, Niven starred in nearly 100 films over a period of more than 40 years. His most notable successes included Separate Tables, for which he won the best actor Academy Award in 1959. The Moon is Blue, Around the World in 80 days, The Guns of Navarone, Death on the Nile and three Pink Panther movies.

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