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Monday, October 5, 2026
Monday, October 5, 2026 falls on a Monday. It is day 278 of the year, ISO week 41, in Q4.
Today's date
Monday, October 5, 2026 falls on a Monday. It is day 278 of the year, ISO week 41, in Q4.
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October 5, 2026 is day 278 of 365, ISO week 41, in Q4. The moon is Last Quarter and the zodiac sign is Libra.
Monday, October 5, 2026 combines practical calendar facts with a wider view of the day: 2014: Formula One racing driver Jules Bianchi sustained fatal head injuries in a crash at the Japanese Grand Prix, dying the following year.. Use it to check the date, plan across time zones, and scan the observances and historical markers attached to October 5.
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Formula One racing driver Jules Bianchi sustained fatal head injuries in a crash at the Japanese Grand Prix, dying the following year.
Two Chinese cargo ships were attacked and their crews murdered on a stretch of the Mekong River in far northern Thailand.
Colour revolutions: During protests over irregularities in the Yugoslavian general election, a wheel-loader was driven into the Radio Television of Serbia building, giving the protests the nickname "Bulldozer Revolution".
Two trains collided head-on in Ladbroke Grove, London, killing 31 people, injuring 417, and severely damaging public confidence in the management and regulation of safety of Britain's privatised railway system.
Swiss police found the bodies of 48 members of the Order of the Solar Temple, who had died in a cult mass murder-suicide.
During the United States vice-presidential debate, Democratic candidate Lloyd Bentsen told his opponent Dan Quayle, "Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy."
Eugene Hasenfus's plane was shot down by Nicaraguan forces while carrying weapons to the Contra rebels on behalf of the U.S. government; he was subsequently captured, leading to an international controversy.
The U.S. suspended the Commercial Import Program, its main economic support for South Vietnam, in response to the oppression of Buddhists by President Ngô Đình Diệm (pictured).
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