Wednesday, August 2, 2023

1 AUGUST WORLD EVENTS

August, the eighth month of the Gregorian calendar. It was named after the first Roman emperor, Augustus Caesar, in 8 BCE. Its original name was Sextilus, Latin for “sixth month,” indicating its position in the early Roman calendar. August 1st lands on Tuesday in the year 2023. August 2023 starts on Tuesday, August 1, 2023, and ends on Thursday, August 31, 2023.
There are many important Nationals and International  Days in the month of August which are presented below table:

AUGUST

DAY OBSERVED AS

1st

World Wide Web Day

1st-7th

World Breastfeeding Week

4th

International Beer Day (First Friday of August)

6th

Hiroshima Day

6th

Friendship Day in India (First Sunday of August)

7th

National Handloom Day

9th

Quit India Movement Anniversary or August Kranti Din

9th

Nagasaki Day

9th

International Day of World’s Indigenous People

12th

International Youth Day

12th

World Elephant Day

13th

International Left-Handers Day

14th

Partition Horrors Remembrance Day in India

15th

Independence Day in India

16th

Parsi New Year

19th

World Photography Day

19th

Teej

19th

World Humanitarian Day

20th

Akshay Urja Day

20th

World Mosquito Day

20th

Sadbhavana Diwas

23rd

International Day for the Remembrance of Slave Trade & Abolition

26th

Women’s Equality Day

26th

International Dog Day

29th

National Sports Day or Rashtriya Khel Divas (India)

29th

Onam

29th

Telugu Language Day

30th

National Small Industry Day

30th

Raksha Bandhan

31th

Hari Merdeka (Independence Day Of Malaysia)


The historic iconic personalities who were born in the month of August:

YEAR

PERSONALITY

ACHIEVEMENTS

1961

Barack Obama

First African American President of USA

1958

Madonna

Queen of Pop Singer in America

1950

Steve Wozniak

Cofounder of Apple Computers

1883

Coco Chanel

Fashion Designer and Launch Channel 5 perfume

1865

Albert Einstein

Physicists developed the theory of relativity

1905

Walt Disney

Animator, film producer, and entrepreneur

1929

Audrey Hepburn

Actress, "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and "My Fair Lady"

1943

Aretha Franklin

Singer, songwriter, and civil rights activist

1949

Steven Spielberg

Film director, producer, and screenwriter

1943

Robert De Niro

Most influential actor of his generation

1946

Bill Clinton

President of United States Of America

1928

Andy Warhol

American visual artist, film director, producer, 

1930

Neil Armstrong

First person to walk on Moon

1899

Alfred Hitchcock

English Film Director and Producer, Master of Suspense 


The death anniversaries of some world-famous personalities occurred in the month of August:

Year

Personality At Age Limelight

1959

Judy Garland

47

The Wizard of Oz, Meet Me in St. Louis

1977

Petula Clark

72

Downtown, I Know a Place

1990

John Belushi

33

Animal House, The Blues Brothers

2000

Phil Hartman

49

The Simpsons, Saturday Night Live

2012

Neil Armstrong

82

First Person to walk on Moon

2014

Robin Williams

63

Mrs. Doubtfire, Good Will Hunting


Today's 1 August 2023 top world headline news are:

1. Pakistan Suicide Blast: 
Death toll reaches 54 in JUI-F political convention. Islamic State claims responsibility.

2. Myanmar State of Emergency Extended:
Elections delayed as junta extends emergency for a year.

3. China Imposes Drone Export Curbs:
Cites Ukraine conflict and military concerns, impacting global drone market.

4. Clashes in Palestinian Camp, Lebanon:
Death toll climbs to 9 in Ain al-Hilweh camp, 40,000 refugees affected.

5. Niger Junta Accuses France:
Alleges plot for military intervention to reinstate ousted President. France denies claims.


On this day, in the annals of world history following noteworthy events took place which are significant and affect our present in some way or other:

1. World Wide Web Day: Celebrating Internet's Birth - August 1st
World Wide Web Day is celebrated every year on August 1st to honor the birth of the Internet. It recognizes the amazing information-sharing system invented by Sir Tim Berners-Lee in 1991.

 
2. National Mountain Climbing Day: August 1st Celebration
National Mountain Climbing Day is an annual US observance honoring the sport and beauty of mountains, held on August 1st. It originates from the successful ascent of the Grand Teton in Wyoming on August 1, 1898, led by Owen Wister with mountain guides Franklin Spalding and William Owen.

3. Yorkshire Day: Celebrating Yorkshire's Heritage and Traditions - August 1st
Every year on August 1st, Yorkshire Day is celebrated to pay tribute to the historic county of Yorkshire, England. This is a festive occasion that celebrates the rich heritage, culture, and traditions of Yorkshire. People from all over the county gather to participate in various events and festivities to showcase their pride and love for their beloved Yorkshire.

4. World Breastfeeding Week: August 1st - 7th 
Empowering Celebration, Benefits of Breastfeeding for both mother and infants, Maternal Well-being, Healthy Future generation.

5. World Scout Scarf Day - August 1st Celebration 
Commemorating First Scout Camp on Brownsea Island 1907.  Promoting Scouting Movement Unity, Leadership, Adventure, Service.

6. World Lung Cancer Day 2023: "Don't Be a Latecomer to Lung Cancer Screening."
World Lung Cancer Day is annually observed on August 1st to raise awareness of lung cancer and to promote early detection, treatment, and prevention. Early detection of lung cancer is essential for improving survival rates. Screening can help to detect lung cancer at an early stage when it is most treatable.

7. Music Television's Evolution and Global Influence:
In 1981, Music Television (MTV) was launched, introducing a new era in the music industry. The channel's focus on music videos and dynamic Video Jockeys (VJs) quickly captured global attention.

8.  First Female President of Iceland and Global Trailblazer in Women's Empowerment:
In 1980, Vigdís Finnbogadóttir became the world's first democratically elected female head of state as Iceland's fourth president. Her 16-year presidency made her the longest-serving female head of state globally, inspiring women's empowerment and political milestones.

9. Japan Airlines' Founding and Historic Inauguration:
Japan Airlines (JAL) was founded on August 1, 1951, and starts operating since October 25, 1951.

10. Inauguration of 1936 Berlin Olympics by Adolf Hitler:
In 1936, the XI Summer Olympics commenced in Berlin with Adolf Hitler as the host. Initially, there were exclusions based on race, targeting Jews and people of African descent, but their participation was reconsidered after boycott threats. Impressively, 18 African-American athletes, among them Jesse Owens and Mack Robinson, showcased their talents in track and field, earning numerous medals and leaving a profound legacy in Olympic history.

11. Britain Slavery Abolition Act 1833:
In 1834, slavery was officially abolished in the British Empire through the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833. It was repealed in 1998.

12. Colorado Statehood 1876: 38th State of the Union 
In 1876, Colorado officially became the 38th state to join the United States of America, marking an important milestone in American history.

13. Tennessee Election: African Americans Vote for the First Time in the South in 1867   
Imparting voting rights and representation for African Americans during the post-Civil War Reconstruction era.

Sunday, July 30, 2023

30 JULY WORLD EVENTS PAST AND PRESENT

On July 30th, various significant events happened throughout history. First, Let's examine the important events from the past, followed by a brief overview of the top most important news headlines. Specifically, we will focus on the major historical occurrences on July 30th during the Modern History era.

1. WORLD DAY AGAINST TRAFFICKING IN PERSON:
The World Day Against Trafficking in Persons is observed annually on July 30 to raise awareness about human trafficking and to promote and protect the rights of trafficking victims, by UN resolution and was first observed in 2014. This year's Theme 2023: "Reach every victim of trafficking, leave no one behind"

2. INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP DAY: 
World friendship day is as known as International friendship day celebrated on 30 July annually since 2011 by United Nations aims to foster peace and harmony among different communities.

3. THE NEW ORLEANS MASSACRE:
The New Orleans Race Riot occurred on July 30, 1866. New Orleans, Louisiana. White supremacists who were opposing the Black Codes attacked Black Americans outside the Mechanics Institute, where the reconvened Louisiana Constitutional Convention was meeting.

4. FLOWERS & TRESS FIRST TECHNICOLOR CARTOON :
Disney's Flowers and Trees was the first cartoon to use Technicolor on 30 July 1932. It was a short film in the Silly Symphonies series and won Academy Award for Best Short Subject Cartoon.



5. ADOPTION OF THE NEW MOTTO OF USA :
The official motto of the United States is "In God We Trust". It was adopted by the U.S. Congress on 30 July 1956, replacing E pluribus unum ("Out of many, one"), which had been the de facto motto since the initial design of the Great Seal of the United States.

6. US FEDERAL GOVT ROLE IN HEALTHCARE:
On July 30, 1965, President Johnson signed Medicare into law at the Truman Library in Independence, Missouri which was a dream of President Harry Truman, who had suggested National Health Insurance for seniors in 1945, but ultimately realized after 20 years.

7. INDEPENDENCE OF VANUATU:
After 74 years of combined sovereignty by France and the United Kingdom, Vanuatu attained independence on July 30, 1980. The country was once known as the New Hebrides, and it was a condominium, which meant that France and the United Kingdom shared authority over the islands.

8. HENERY FORD BIRTH ANNIVERSARY:
Henry Ford was an American industrialist and the founder of the Ford Motor Company. He was born on July 30, 1863, in Greenfield Township, Michigan, United States. He is the most influential figures in the automotive industry.


9. PRETORIA ACCORD:
Pretoria Accord was signed on this day in 2002 between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda as an attempt to end the Second Congo War


10. JERUSALEM LAW:
On this day in1980 the Israeli Knesset passes the Jerusalem Law and adds it to Israel's Basic Law. The law declared Jerusalem the unified capital of Israel.


11. LOS ANGELS SUMMER OLYMPICS:
The tenth Summer Olympics was officially opened on this day in 1932. This was the second time that the city of Los Angeles was hosting the multi-event international sports meet.

12. TOP  MOST IMPORTANT HEADLINES OF 30 JULY 2023:
  • China issues first 'red alert' since 2011 as Typhoon Doksuri brings torrential rainfall in Beijing. 
  • China's military conducts live-fire exercises near Taiwan. 
  • WHO Monkeypox cases confirmed in 12 countries outside Africa. 











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