Happened on 26th of June

 


1900 – Japan Mobilizes Troops During Boxer Rebellion. Japan sent 20,000 troops to China, asserting its regional influence. This military-economic move foreshadowed Japan’s rise as a dominant power in East Asia.

1945 – United Nations Charter Signed. In San Francisco, 50 nations signed the UN Charter, laying the foundation for post-WWII international cooperation. Economically, this marked a shift toward global governance and multilateralism, influencing trade, development, and aid for decades.

2018 – Iranian Currency Crisis Protests. On June 26, protests erupted in Tehran over the collapsing rial. Citizens blamed government mismanagement and U.S. sanctions. It was the largest economic protest since 2012, highlighting Iran’s vulnerability to external pressure.

2025 – Asia Economic Summit in Jakarta Held on June 26, this summit brought together ASEAN leaders, investors, and tech innovators to discuss AI, digital infrastructure, and regulatory shifts. It reflected Southeast Asia’s growing role in global economic leadership.


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