All Events

The Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin and Hussein, the king of Jordan, sign a historic peace agreement

The Stables Gallery is opened in the stables of Orleans House

More than a million Hutus, escaping from the backlash after the genocide in Rwanda, are in refugee camps in Zaire

After 18 years in the USA, living in Vermont, Alexander Solzhenitsyn returns to post-Communist Russia

Art, a play by French-born Iranian playwright Yasmina Reza, has its premiere in Berlin

Riverdance, based on traditional Irish step dancing, is presented first as an entertainment in the Eurovision Song Contest

The collapse of Sylvio Berlusconi's coaltion brings to an end his short-lived first period as Italy's prime minister

Aung San Suu Kyi is released, and told that she can leave the country but will not be able to return

Sithole is arrested, on a charge of plotting to assassinate Mugabe, in a move widely seen as a way of keeping him out of the 1996 presidential election

British mathematician Andrew Wiles publishes, in Annals of Mathematics, his proof of Fermat's Last Theorem

Austria, neutral since World War II, join's Nato's Partnership for Peace and sends troops to Bosnia in a peace-keeping role

Ethiopians have their first experience of democracy in a free presidential election, won by Meles Zenawi

British choreographer Matthew Bourne has a great success with his all-male Swan Lake

The restored Privy Garden at Hampton Court is opened following extensive archaeological excavations and meticulous investigation beneath the hugely overgrown predecessor garden, matching in with the newly restored South Front after the fire

A new extension to the Public Record Office building in Kew is completed. All the PRO’s records are now in one place and Chancery Lane is closed

Bosnian Serbs massacre thousands of Bosnian Muslims after laying siege to the town of Srebrenica

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