The Provisional IRA issues a statement formally ordering an end to the armed caign it has pursued since 1969, and ordering all its units to dump their arms.
Saturday, July 28, 2001
U.S. President George W. Bush announces his limited support for federal funding of research on embryonic stem cells.
Alejandro Toledo is sworn as the new president of Peru, eight months after the vote of no-confidence of former President Alberto Fujimori.
Alejandro Toledo is sworn in as the new president of Peru, 8 months after a vote of no-confidence in former President Alberto Fujimori.
In the Comoros, the Military Committee of Major Mohamad Bacar seizes power in the island of Anjouan, which had declared independence. They plan to rejoin the Comoros.
Sbarro Restaurant in Jerusalem is attacked by a Palestinian Terrorist, killing 15 civilians and wounding 130
Nintendo releases the Game Boy portable video game system in North America.
In Lebanon, Hezbollah announces that it has hanged United States Marines U.S. Marine Lt. Col. William R. Higgins in retaliation for Israel's July 28 kidnapping of Hezbollah leader Abdel Karim Obeid. The same day, the United Nations Security Council passed United Nations Security Council Resolution 638 condemning the taking of hostages by both sides in the conflict.
August 12 – The 1984 Summer Olympics are held in Los Angeles, California.
Thursday, July 28, 1983
New South Wales premier Neville Wran is exonerated by the Street Royal Commission, over claims raised by the ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) programme "Four Corners", that he attempted to influence the NSW magistracy.
Nigerian army officers from the north of the country rebel and execute head of state General Aguiyi-Ironsi.
Bob Dylan is injured in a motorcycle accident near his home in Woodstock, New York. He is not seen in public for over a year.
The U.S. announces that a Lockheed U-2 reconnaissance plane has disappeared over Cuba.
Wednesday, July 28, 1965
Vietnam War: U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson announces his order to increase the number of United States troops in South Vietnam from 75,000 to 125,000, and to more than double the number of men drafted per month - from 17,000 to 35,000.
The "Metric Act of 1866" becomes law and legalizes the standardization of weights and measures in the United States.
Thursday, July 28, 1864
American Civil War ndash Battle of Ezra Church: Confederate troops led by General Hood make a third unsuccessful attempt to drive Union forces under General Sherman from Atlanta, Georgia.
The leaders of the Second Crusade take the decision to retreat.
Thursday, July 27, 450 (Julianian calendar)
Emperor Theodosius II, age 49, falls from his horse while hunting at Constantinople and dies soon afterward. He reigns since 408, mostly under the domination of his Christian sister Pulcheria, who has been allowed to return to court (see 441).