Nov. 7, Mary Robinson became the first woman to be elected President of Ireland

1956 – The UN General Assembly passes a resolution calling upon the UK, France and Israel to immediately withdraw from Egypt after the invasion of Suez canal.

1962 – The United Nations adopts a resolution condemning South Africa’s racist apartheid policies.

1973 – Egypt and the US resume diplomatic relation after a 6-year break since 1967 war.

1990 – Mary Robinson became the first woman to be elected President of Ireland.

2012 – Barack Obama wins election for second term as US President with 303 electoral votes.

994 – Arab philosopher Ali Ibn Hazm al-Andalusi was born.

1867 – The Polish and French physicist and the two-time Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie was born.

1990 – The British novelist Lawrence Durrell passed away.

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