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Sepp Blatter (pictured) announces his resignation aspresident of FIFA in the


wake of corruption indictments of FIFA officials.

At least 65 people are confirmed dead and more than 350 missing after a
Chinese cruise ship is struck by a tornado and sinks in the Yangtze.

Almost half of the world's saiga antelopes, a critically endangeredspecies, die in


May from suspected pasteurellosis.

Scientists announce the discovery of an early hominin species,Australopithecus


deyiremeda.

Cable telecommunications company Charter agrees to buy Time Warner


Cable in a deal worth US$55.1 billion.

A heat wave in India kills more than two thousand people.


Ongoing events:

Rohingya refugee crisis

Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen


June 4: Corpus Christi (various Western Christian churches, 2015);Day of National
Unity in Hungary; Independence Day in Tonga (1970)

1913 Emily Davison, an activist for women's suffrage in the United Kingdom,
was fatally injured when she was trampled by King George V's horse at the Epsom
Derby.

1920 The Kingdom of Hungary lost 72% of its territory and 64% of its
population with the signing of the Treaty of Trianon in Paris.

1961 U.S. President John F. Kennedy and Soviet Premier Nikita


Khrushchev unsuccessfully met in Vienna to discuss numerous issues in the
relationship between their countries.

1975 Governor Jerry Brown (pictured) signed the California Agricultural


Labor Relations Act, one of the first laws in the United States
guaranteeing collective bargaining rights to farmworkers.

1989 Following the death of the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, theAssembly of


Experts elected Ali Khamenei to be the Supreme Leader of Iran.

More anniversaries:

June 3

June 4

June 5

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