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Wydarzenia 24 is a Polish all-news format TV channel, launched on 2 October 2006 as Superstacja. Prior to the Polsat takeover in 2018, STER, a company affiliated with Polsat's owner Zygmunt Solorz-Żak , was the channel's owner.
Chilling video shows a wealthy California businesswoman being chased around her car and then gunned down in a parking lot — in what cops call a “murder-for-hire scheme” orchestrated by her ...
Wydarzenia (Events) is the news program of the Polsat, [1] Poland's second biggest television channel, which started airing in 2004. The creator of “Wydarzenia” was Tomasz Lis . Currently, the editor-in-chief of the program is Dorota Gawryluk (at first from March to December 2016, then from March 2018 to present times).
1958 – Sputnik 1, the first artificial Earth satellite, launched by the Soviet Union in 1957, falls to Earth from orbit. [27] 1959 – Luna 1 becomes the first spacecraft to reach the vicinity of the Moon. [28] 1965 – Aeroflot Flight 101/X-20 crashes on approach to Alma-Ata Airport, killing 64 people. [29]
October 4 is the 277th day of the year (278th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 88 days remain until the end of the year. Events. Pre-1600. AD 23 ...
1536 – Charles V makes a Royal Entry into Rome, demolishing a swath of the city to re-enact a Roman triumph. [4] 1566 – Two hundred Dutch noblemen, led by Hendrick van Brederode, force themselves into the presence of Margaret of Parma and present the Petition of Compromise, denouncing the Spanish Inquisition in the Seventeen Provinces. [5]
[1] 190 – Dong Zhuo has his troops evacuate the capital Luoyang and burn it to the ground. [2] 611 – Maya king Uneh Chan of Calakmul sacks rival city-state Palenque in southern Mexico. [3] 619 – The Bijapur-Mumbai inscription is issued by Pulakeshin II, describing the Battle of Narmada. [4]: 207
1901 – New York becomes the first U.S. state to require automobile license plates.; 1915 – World War I: The Battle of Gallipoli begins: The invasion of the Turkish Gallipoli Peninsula by British, French, Indian, Newfoundland, Australian and New Zealand troops, begins with landings at Anzac Cove and Cape Helles.