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February 4

Day of the Armed Struggle (Angola)

Understanding the Day of the Armed Struggle in Angola

The Day of the Armed Struggle (Dia da Luta Armada) is a significant national holiday in Angola, observed every February 15th. This day marks the commencement of the armed struggle against Portuguese colonial rule, a critical period that ultimately led to Angola's independence...

Earliest day on which Ash Wednesday can fall, while March 10 is the latest; celebrated on the first day of Lent (Western Christianity)

The Earliest and Latest Dates for Ash Wednesday: Understanding Lent's Beginning

Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent in Western Christianity, serving as a solemn reminder of human mortality and a call to repentance. Each year, its date changes, which can lead to confusion for those observing the tradition...

Independence Day (Sri Lanka)

Independence Day in Sri Lanka: Significance, Celebrations, and Traditions

Sri Lanka, an island nation in the Indian Ocean, commemorates its Independence Day on February 4th each year. This national holiday marks the date in 1948 when the country gained freedom from British colonial rule...

Rosa Parks Day (California and Missouri, United States)

Rosa Parks Day: A Celebration of Courage and Civil Rights in California and Missouri

Rosa Parks Day is an important observance in the United States, particularly recognized in California and Missouri. Celebrated on different dates in these states, Rosa Parks Day commemorates the life and legacy of Rosa Parks, a woman whose courage sparked the American Civil Rights Movement...

World Cancer Day

World Cancer Day: Together in the Fight Against Cancer

Every year on February 4th, millions of people around the world come together to observe World Cancer Day, an international event dedicated to raising awareness about cancer and encouraging its prevention, detection, and treatment. The day aims to unite individuals, organizations, and governments in the fight against cancer by promoting research, raising funds, and advocating for patients...

International Day of Human Fraternity

International Day of Human Fraternity: Celebrating Unity in Diversity

The International Day of Human Fraternity, observed annually on February 4, serves as a reminder of the importance of building bridges between cultures, religions, and societies. Established by the United Nations in 2020, this day was inspired by the historic document signed by Pope Francis and the Grand Imam Ahmad Al-Tayyeb in Abu Dhabi in 2019, which emphasized the principles of peace, coexistence, and respect for every human being...


Events

  • In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic led to a 15-day closure of all casinos in Macau, significantly impacting the gambling and tourism industry in the region. Discover the effects of this unprecedented event on Macau's economic landscape.

  • In 2015, TransAsia Airways Flight 235, carrying 58 passengers, tragically crashed into the Keelung River shortly after takeoff from Taipei, Taiwan, en route to Kinmen. The incident resulted in the loss of 43 lives, marking a devastating event in aviation history.

  • "2008 Civic Mobilizations in Colombia: A Million Voices Against FARC - Join the movement that united Colombians in a powerful stand against the FARC insurgency, advocating for peace and social justice."

  • "Founded in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg and Eduardo Saverin, Facebook has become a leading online social networking platform, revolutionizing the way people connect and share content worldwide."

  • In 2003, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia enacted a new constitution, establishing a loose confederation between Montenegro and Serbia. This significant political transformation marked a pivotal moment in the region's history.

  • In 2000, the World Summit Against Cancer for the New Millennium culminated in the signing of the Charter of Paris by French President Jacques Chirac and UNESCO Director General Koichiro Matsuura. This pivotal event led to the establishment of World Cancer Day, celebrated annually on February 4, raising global awareness and promoting cancer prevention, detection, and treatment.

  • In 1999, the tragic shooting of unarmed West African immigrant Amadou Diallo, who was shot 41 times by four plainclothes police officers during an unrelated stake-out in New York City, sparked a significant crisis in race relations throughout the city. This incident highlighted ongoing issues of racial profiling and police violence, igniting widespread protests and discussions on the need for reform in law enforcement practices.

  • In 1998, a powerful 5.9 Mw earthquake struck Afghanistan's Takhar Province, registering a maximum Mercalli intensity of VII (Very Strong). This devastating event resulted in 2,323 fatalities and 818 injuries, causing extensive damage to the region. Discover more about this catastrophic earthquake and its impact on Afghanistan's Takhar Province.

  • In 1997, Iran experienced a devastating earthquake in Bojnurd, registering a magnitude of Mw 6.5. Classified with a Mercalli intensity of VIII, this natural disaster resulted in the tragic loss of at least 88 lives and caused significant damage to 173 villages. Learn more about the impact of the Bojnurd earthquake and its aftermath.

  • In 1997, a tragic mid-air collision between two Israeli Sikorsky CH-53 troop-transport helicopters occurred over northern Galilee, Israel, while en route to Lebanon. The incident resulted in the devastating loss of 73 lives, marking a significant event in military aviation history.


Births

  • Rasmus Højlund

    2003 – Rasmus Højlund, Danish footballer

  • Maximilian Wöber

    1998 – Maximilian Wöber, Austrian footballer

  • Malik Monk

    1998 – Malik Monk, American basketball player

  • Mohamed Sherif

    1996 – Mohamed Sherif, Egyptian footballer

  • Lavoy Allen

    1989 – Lavoy Allen, American basketball player

  • Carly Patterson

    1988 – Carly Patterson, American gymnast and singer

  • Lucie Šafářová

    1987 – Lucie Šafářová, Czech tennis player

  • Maximilian Götz

    1986 – Maximilian Götz, German racing driver

  • Mauricio Pinilla

    1984 – Mauricio Pinilla, Chilean footballer

  • Doug Fister

    1984 – Doug Fister, American baseball player

Deaths

  • Barry John

    2024 – Barry John, Welsh rugby player (b. 1945)

  • Sherif Ismail

    2023 – Sherif Ismail, 53rd Prime Minister of Egypt (b. 1955)

  • Vani Jairam

    2023 – Vani Jairam, Indian playback singer (b. 1945)

  • Millie Hughes-Fulford

    2021 – Millie Hughes-Fulford, American astronaut, molecular biologist and NASA payload specialist (b. 1945)

  • Daniel arap Moi

    2020 – Daniel arap Moi, Former President of Kenya (b. 1924)

  • Matti Nykänen

    2019 – Matti Nykänen, Finnish Olympic-winning ski jumper and singer (b. 1963)

  • John Mahoney

    2018 – John Mahoney, English-American actor, voice artist, and comedian (b. 1940)

  • Edgar Mitchell

    2016 – Edgar Mitchell, American captain, pilot, and astronaut (b. 1930)

  • Fitzhugh L. Fulton

    2015 – Fitzhugh L. Fulton, American colonel and pilot (b. 1925)

  • Donald Byrd

    2013 – Donald Byrd, American trumpet player (b. 1932)