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1993

In 1993, several significant events shaped global history. The European Union was formally established with the Maastricht Treaty, promoting economic and political integration among its member states. In the U.S., President Bill Clinton was inaugurated, marking a shift in domestic policy. The Oslo Accords were signed, initiating peace talks between Israel and Palestine. Additionally, the Intel Pentium microprocessor debuted, revolutionizing computing. The year also saw the rise of the internet, with its increasing accessibility changing communication and information sharing. Overall, 1993 marked a pivotal year in politics, technology, and international relations.