>What happened in June, 2023?
Diggers use to entertain once in a while and could crawl back through those notables that have been archived, collected, saved, memed in many places
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June 2: A catastrophic train collision in Odisha, India, resulted in at least 296 deaths and over 1,200 injuries, marking one of the deadliest rail disasters in the country's history.
June 6:
The Nova Kakhovka dam in Russian-occupied Kherson Oblast, Ukraine, was destroyed, unleashing massive floodwaters and prompting widespread evacuations.
New York City experienced the worst air quality globally due to smoke from Canadian wildfires, leading to health advisories and disruptions.
June 11: Honduras inaugurated its first embassy in Beijing, China, following the severance of diplomatic ties with Taiwan in March, signaling a shift in Central American diplomatic alignments.
June 12: Eritrea rejoined the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), reinstating its membership after a 16-year suspension, which could influence regional cooperation in East Africa.
June 14: Scientists announced the creation of the first synthetic human embryo from stem cells, a groundbreaking development raising new ethical and scientific discussions.
June 18: The Titan submersible, conducting a deep-sea exploration of the Titanic wreck, suffered a catastrophic implosion, resulting in the deaths of all five crew members and raising concerns about deep-sea exploration safety.
June 19:
The United Nations General Assembly unanimously adopted the High Seas Treaty, the first international agreement aimed at conserving marine biodiversity in international waters.
Qatar and the United Arab Emirates announced the restoration of diplomatic relations, mending a rift that began during the 2017 Gulf crisis.
June 23: The Wagner Group, a Russian private military company led by Yevgeny Prigozhin, initiated an armed rebellion against the Russian military, seizing the city of Rostov-on-Don and parts of the Voronezh Oblast before withdrawing the next day following a peace agreement brokered by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.
June 25: In Greece's legislative elections, the center-right New Democracy party, led by Kyriakos Mitsotakis, secured a majority, resulting in Mitsotakis continuing as Prime Minister.
June 30: The United Nations Security Council unanimously voted to end its peacekeeping mission in Mali (MINUSMA), following requests from Mali's military-led government, raising concerns about the country's future stability.