Monday, July 17, 2023

WHAT ARE THE WORLD EVENTS OF 17 JULY

Welcome to today's World Events Update for July 17th! This is quiet exciting and a deep learning process of writing a blog on world events more sepcifically I hereby describe the events of the Modern World History in a lucid style. 


1. World International Justice Day:

The International Criminal Court (ICC) observes the Day of International Criminal Justice on 17 July each year. This significant date commemorates the adoption of the Rome Statute on 17 July 1998, which established the ICC. The court’s primary mission is to safeguard individuals from atrocities like genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression. On this day, people worldwide come together to stand for justice, advocate for the rights of victims, and collaborate in preventing crimes that jeopardize global peace, security, and prosperity.

The purpose of this day is to remind us all of the shared commitment to upholding the principles of international justice. It aims to ensure accountability for war crimes, genocide, crimes against humanity, and other grave violations of international law. 


Central to the concept of international justice is the International Criminal Court (ICC), which was established in 2002. The ICC serves as a permanent institution responsible for investigating and prosecuting individuals who have committed the most severe international crimes. Through its work, the ICC aims to promote justice, prevent future atrocities, and give a voice to the victims. This day is also known as International Criminal Justice Day.


2. World Emoji Day 2023: 

 World Emoji Day is celebrated annually on July 17th. It is a global observance dedicated to the fun and significance of emojis, those small digital icons used in messaging and social media. The day was established to recognize the impact emojis have had on communication, breaking language barriers and adding emotional context to text-based conversations. 

Jeremy Burge, the creator of Emojipedia, an emoji reference website that has detailed the definition and usage of all the emojis, introduced World Emoji Day in 2014. And observing the day on July 17 celebrated the calendar emotion. 



3. Birth Anniversary Disney Land: The Happiest PLace on The Earth.

Today, we celebrate a very special day: the anniversary of Disneyland's birth. It all began on July 17, 1955, when this incredible theme park opened its doors, forever changing the world of family fun. Walt Disney's amazing vision became a reality, capturing the hearts of millions. Disneyland, located in Anaheim, California, holds a special place in the hearts of millions as the first-ever theme park created by Walt Disney. Opening its doors on July 17, 1955, the park consists of Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park. The iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle stands tall as the centerpiece of Disneyland Park, which offers over 60 attractions, including beloved rides like Pirates of the Caribbean, Space Mountain, and the Haunted Mansion. Divided into themed lands such as Adventureland, Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, Frontierland, and Main Street, U.S.A., Disneyland ensures there's something for everyone. Beyond the rides, visitors can enjoy live entertainment such as parades, fireworks shows, and character meet-and-greets. The park also hosts seasonal events like Halloween Time, Christmas celebrations, and the delightful Dapper Day. Disneyland's influence extends worldwide, inspiring the creation of other Disney theme parks in Florida, Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai. Over the years, Disneyland has enchanted countless guests and remains a cherished symbol of childhood magic, drawing visitors from across the globe.




4. Operation Sunbeam:

Operation Sunbeam was a series of nuclear tests conducted by the United States in the 1960s. It aimed to study how nuclear weapons would affect military equipment, structures, and materials. The tests happened in Nevada and the Pacific. The goal was to see how vulnerable military assets like planes, ships, and personnel were to nuclear explosions. They used different types of nuclear devices with varying strengths. The data collected helped develop strategies and technologies to protect military forces in case of a nuclear conflict. Operation Sunbeam was an important part of understanding the potential impact of nuclear warfare.




5. Harvard Observatory:

The first-ever photograph of a star named Vega, taken by the Harvard Observatory, represents a significant milestone in the field of astronomy. This remarkable accomplishment occurred on this day in 1850, by the collaboration between Harvard astronomers and the pioneer of astrophotography, John William Draper. The photograph captured the star Vega, one of the brightest stars visible in the night sky. This milestone in scientific observation marked a significant advancement in the study of astronomy and laid the foundation for future advancements in astronomical photography and the understanding of celestial bodies.



6. Potsdam Conference:

The Potsdam Conference was a significant diplomatic meeting that took place in Potsdam, Germany, from July 17 to August 2, 1945. It involved the leaders of the Allied powers who convened to discuss important post-World War II matters. Attendees included President Harry S. Truman of the United States, Prime Minister Winston Churchill (later succeeded by Clement Attlee) of the United Kingdom, and Premier Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union. The primary purpose of the conference was to negotiate and determine the terms for achieving peace and rebuilding war-torn Europe. Discussions covered a wide range of topics, including the administration of Germany, the borders of Poland, the punishment of war criminals, and issues related to reparations and financial aid. The agreements reached during the Potsdam Conference had far-reaching consequences, such as the division of Germany into occupation zones, the establishment of the United Nations, and the emergence of the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the Western powers.


7. Birth Anniversary:

1. Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (born 1947) - She is a prominent member of the British royal family and the wife of Prince Charles.

2. Angela Merkel (born 1954) - Merkel is widely recognized as the former Chancellor of Germany, known for her leadership and influence on the global stage.

3. Donald Sutherland (born 1935) - A highly regarded Canadian actor, Sutherland has starred in numerous acclaimed films such as "MAS*H" and "Ordinary People."

4. Billie Lourd (born 1992) - Lourd is an American actress known for her roles in the "Star Wars" sequel trilogy and the TV series "Scream Queens."

5.Phoebe Cates (born 1963) - Cates gained fame for her performances in popular movies like "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" and "Gremlins."

8. Death Anniversary:

1. In 2009 Walter Cronkite, American journalist.

2. In 1967 John Coltrane, American saxophonist, composer.

3. In 1959 Billie Holiday, American singer-songwriter, actress.

4. In 1912 Henri Poincaré, French mathematician, physicist, engineer.

5. In 1790 Adam Smith, Scottish philosopher, economist.
 

1 comment:

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