On This Day
27th June
1967 - The world's first ATM was installed by Barclay's Bank in North London. (We also call the a hole in the wall or a cash machine.)
1986 - The International Court of Justice found the United States guilty of violating international law by supporting Contra rebels in Nicaragua.
1991 - Yugoslav tanks, troops and aircraft rolled into the small republic of Slovenia, 48 hours after it declared independence.
1967 - The world's first ATM was installed by Barclay's Bank in North London. (We also call the a hole in the wall or a cash machine.)
1986 - The International Court of Justice found the United States guilty of violating international law by supporting Contra rebels in Nicaragua.
1991 - Yugoslav tanks, troops and aircraft rolled into the small republic of Slovenia, 48 hours after it declared independence.
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