Un día como hoy Noviembre 24-30 (semana 48) infographic
Los gráficos muestran cumpleaños y aniversarios en cada día de la semana.
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On this day November 24-30 (week 48)

November 24, 2024 - November 30, 2024 - Los gráficos muestran cumpleaños y aniversarios en cada día de la semana. Esta semana incluye la guerra entre Israel y Hamas, a Fidel Castro de Cuba, a la diva del rock Tina Turner, la primera elección general en la que se permite votar a las mujeres, el rescate de 41 trabajadores atrapados en un túnel en India tras un deslizamiento de tierra, la ciudad de Hanyang, ahora llamada Seúl, y al músico Shane MacGowan.

November 24, 2023: A temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hamas began, during which over 100 Israeli and other hostages were freed in exchange for Palestinian prisoners

November 25, 2016: Fidel Castro, former president of Cuba, died aged 90. Supporters praised him as a champion of socialism but his critics viewed him as a ruthless dictator

November 26, 1939: Rock diva Tina Turner was born. She rose to fame in the 60s with then-husband Ike and then had an international solo career. She died in May 2023 at age 83

November 27, 1893: A general election was held in New Zealand, the first in the world in which women were allowed to vote. Women’s suffrage was granted after a 20-year campaign

November 28, 2023: All 41 construction workers trapped in a tunnel in Uttarakhand in northern India after a landslide were rescued after 17 days underground

November 29, 1394: Korean ruler Yi Seong-gye, founder of the Joseon Dynasty, moved his capital from Kaesong to Hanyang, now known as Seoul. Yi reigned from 1392 to 1398

November 30, 2023: Shane MacGowan, hard living frontman of Irish band The Pogues whose hits include Fairytale of New York (1987), died from pneumonia at age 65

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PUBLISHED: 18/11/2024; DESIGN: Phil Bainbridge; PICTURE RESEARCH: Julie Mullins; EVENT SELECTION: Fiona Roberts and Susan Shepherd; PROOFING: Julie Mullins; TECHNICAL CONSTRUCTION: Fiona Roberts;; STORY: Julie Mullins; PICTURES: Getty Images, Newscom
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