Important events of June 27
- The first women's magazine "Ladies' Mercury" was published in London in 1693.
- The Canadian Parliament defined Canadian citizenship in the Canadian Citizenship Act of 1946.
- The United Nations Security Council resolution was adopted in 1950.
- The Medical Research Council of Britain released a report in 1957 which suggested that smoking can cause lung cancer. This report was based on 25 years of research.
- The G8 countries agreed in 2002 to a Russian plan to destroy nuclear weapons.
- The ban on homosexuality in the United States was revoked in 2003.
- The US and the European Union introduced GPS in 2004. Signed an agreement on cooperation in the development of Galileo.
- Britain supported India's permanent membership without veto in 2005.
- Nguyen Minh Triet was elected President of Vietnam in 2006.
- James Garden Brown took over as British Prime Minister in 2007. British Prime Minister Tony Blair handed over his resignation letter to Queen Elizabeth.
- In 2008, India and Pakistan resolved roadblocks to commissioning a gas pipeline project coming from Iran.
- Asif Ali, co-chair of the Pakistan People's Party, left for Turkey in 2008 on the first leg of a six-day foreign visit to Zardari.
- In 2015, the United Nations decided to display a picture of Satyajit Ray, who has a special place in the film history of India, at its headquarters.
Born on 27 June – Born on 27 June
- Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, the author of the national anthem, was born in 1838.
- Germany's famous gynecologist Hans Spemann was born in 1869.
- Akilan, a Tamil language litterateur, was born in 1922.
- Music composer of Hindi films Rahul Dev Burman was born in 1939.
- Indian journalist Poornima Varman was born in 1955.
- PT Usha, who is known worldwide by the name of Udanpari, was born in 1964.
- English cricketer Kevin Pietersen was born in 1980.
- Russian female tennis player Svetlana Kuznetsova was born in 1985.
Died on 27 June
- Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the famous Sikh in 'Indian History', died in 1839.
- Former Indian Army Chief Sam Manekshaw passed away in 2008.
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