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October 17


Events

  • 2023 – A devastating explosion at Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza results in the tragic loss of hundreds of Palestinian lives amidst the ongoing Israel–Hamas conflict.

  • On October 17, 2019, Lebanon ignited the historic 17 October Revolution, a pivotal movement demanding political reform and economic change. Explore the events that shaped this profound national uprising.

  • In 2019, drug dealers in Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico successfully pressured the government to retract an arrest, highlighting the ongoing struggle between law enforcement and organized crime in the region.

  • In 2018, a tragic mass shooting and bombing at Kerch Polytechnic College in Crimea resulted in the deaths of 21 individuals, including the attacker, and left 70 others injured. This event is one of the deadliest school shootings in recent history.

  • In 2018, Canada made history by legalizing the recreational use of cannabis, marking a significant milestone in cannabis legislation. This groundbreaking move opened new opportunities for consumers and businesses alike, positioning Canada as a leader in the global cannabis market.

  • In 2017, the Syrian civil war reached a significant turning point as the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) successfully captured Raqqa, the final stronghold of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). This decisive victory marked the conclusion of the Battle of Raqqa, a pivotal moment in the fight against terrorism in Syria. Stay informed on the latest developments and historical events of the Syrian conflict.

  • In 2004, a devastating fire engulfed the East Tower of the Parque Central Urban Complex in Caracas, Venezuela, lasting over 15 hours and causing extensive damage to nearly one-third of the building.

  • In 2001, Israeli tourism minister Rehavam Ze'evi was assassinated by Hamdi Quran, a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). This tragic event marked Ze'evi as the highest-ranking Israeli official to be killed by a Palestinian during the ongoing conflict.

  • In 2000, the catastrophic Hatfield rail crash results in the downfall of Railtrack, significantly impacting the UK's rail industry. Explore the events leading to this pivotal moment in transportation history.

  • In 1994, Russian journalist Dmitry Kholodov was tragically assassinated as he uncovered corruption within the armed forces, bringing attention to the dangers faced by investigative reporters in Russia.


Births

  • Thomas Strudwick

    2001 – Thomas Strudwick, British motorcycle road racer

  • Robert Williams III

    1997 – Robert Williams III, American basketball player

  • Jake DeBrusk

    1996 – Jake DeBrusk, Canadian ice hockey player

  • Ha-seong Kim

    1995 – Ha-seong Kim, South Korean baseball player

  • Jamal Adams

    1995 – Jamal Adams, American football player

  • Vincent Poirier

    1993 – Vincent Poirier, French basketball player

  • Kenneth Omeruo

    1993 – Kenneth Omeruo, Nigerian footballer

  • Keerthy Suresh

    1992 – Keerthy Suresh, Indian actress

  • Sam Concepcion

    1992 – Sam Concepcion, Filipino musician and dancer

  • Jacob Artist

    1992 – Jacob Artist, American actor, singer, and dancer

Deaths

  • Toshiyuki Nishida

    2024 – Toshiyuki Nishida, Japanese actor (b. 1947)

  • Mitzi Gaynor

    2024 – Mitzi Gaynor, American actress, singer, and dancer (b. 1931)

  • Elijah Cummings

    2019 – Elijah Cummings, American politician and civil rights advocate (b. 1951)

  • Gord Downie

    2017 – Gord Downie, Canadian musician (b. 1964)

  • Anne-Marie Lizin

    2015 – Anne-Marie Lizin, Belgian lawyer and politician (b. 1949)

  • Danièle Delorme

    2015 – Danièle Delorme, French actress and producer (b. 1926)

  • Berndt von Staden

    2014 – Berndt von Staden, German diplomat, German Ambassador to the United States (b. 1919)

  • Kōji Wakamatsu

    2012 – Kōji Wakamatsu, Japanese director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1936)

  • Stanford R. Ovshinsky

    2012 – Stanford R. Ovshinsky, American scientist and businessman, co-founded Energy Conversion Devices (b. 1922)

  • Nicholas Metropolis

    1999 – Nicholas Metropolis, Greek-American mathematician and physicist (b. 1915)