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2025-06-28 | Pseudo-secularism (Term describing the alleged religious minority appeasement in India) | The term pseudo-secularism is used to describe individuals who claim to be secular but may display biases towards a particular religion, whether consciously or unconsciously. This term has gained popularity in recent Indian politics, where it is often used to criticize individuals who identify as secular and advocate for minority rights while remaining silent or opposing concerns faced by the majority religion. |
2025-06-28 | Order of precedence in Northern Ireland (Relative preeminence of officials for ceremonial purposes) | An unofficial order of precedence in Northern Ireland, according to Burke's Peerage, 106th Edition, this is not officially authorised by or published with authority (cum privilegio) from either Buckingham Palace (the Royal Household) or the College of Arms, or the Home Office, the Ministry of Justice or the Northern Ireland Office (NIO) of His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom, or the Northern Ireland Assembly, or the Northern Ireland Executive. |
2025-06-23 | Campaign for Nationalism in Scotland | The Campaign for Nationalism in Scotland was an internal grouping within the Scottish National Party (SNP) that formed in response to the efforts of the 79 Group within the party.: 169 The 79 Group was another internal grouping within the SNP that was attempting to turn the party into an expressly socialist party. The Campaign for Nationalism in Scotland formed itself to try to ensure that the SNP avoided traditional debates of left and right, arguing that the cause of Scottish independence transcended such arguments. It had the support of prominent traditionalists inside the party such as Winnie Ewing who had been a Member of Parliament in the 1960s and was by this stage a Member of the European Parliament. The group had open constitution to avoid being labelled a splinter group. The Campaign for Nationalism in Scotland group launched at a fringe meeting at the 1982 SNP party conference. |
2025-07-11 | List of generic names of political parties | This list of generic names of political parties includes only generic party names, not overviews of parties, e.g., liberal and green parties. |
2025-07-16 | Dragan Đorđević (Serbian politician) | Dragan Đorđević (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Ђорђевић) (born 1970 in Niš) was the presidential candidate in the 2004 Serbian presidential election for the Party of Serbian Citizens. He graduated from Niš Law School. |
2025-07-12 | Gianduiotto (Northern Italian chocolate confectionary) | Gianduiotto (Piedmontese: giandojòt ) is a chocolate originating in the Piedmont region of Italy. Gianduiotti are shaped like ingots and individually wrapped in a (usually) gold- or silver-colored foil cover. They are a specialty of Turin, and take their name from gianduja, the blend of chocolate and hazelnut used for gianduiotti and other sweets, including Nutella. This blend itself is named after Gianduja, a mask in commedia dell'arte, a type of Italian theater, that represents the Piemonte. Gianduja's tricorner hat inspired the shape of the gianduiotto. |
2025-06-25 | Association of Visual Language Interpreters of Canada (Canadian professional association) | The Canadian Association of Sign Language Interpreters (CASLI), formerly known as the Association of Visual Language Interpreters of Canada (AVLIC), is the national, non-profit certifying body for professional American Sign Language-English, Quebec Sign Language-French interpreters in Canada. |
2025-07-03 | List of Bemani musicians | In the Bemani series of rhythm video games by Konami, it appears that seemingly hundreds of different musicians and groups perform the songs. However, in reality there exists only a core group of a few dozen Konami artists, performing under pseudonyms and forming new groups. |
2025-07-14 | Agent Extensibility Protocol (Computer network protocol) | The Agent Extensibility Protocol, or AgentX, is a computer networking protocol that allows management of Simple Network Management Protocol objects defined by different processes via a single master agent. Agents that export objects via AgentX to a master agent are called subagents.[better source needed] The AgentX standard not only defines the AgentX protocol, but also the procedure by which those subagents process SNMP protocol messages.[better source needed] |
2025-07-11 | Dominic Colenso (British actor) | Dominic Colenso is an English public speaker and former actor. |
2025-07-07 | Comparison of Dewey and Library of Congress subject classification | This is a conversion chart showing how the Dewey Decimal and Library of Congress Classification systems organize resources by concept, in part for the purpose of assigning call numbers. These two systems account for over 95% of the classification in United States libraries, and are used widely around the world. |
2025-07-13 | Head-on engagement (Engagement by a surface-to-air missile or aircraft with an incoming aircraft) | In military aviation, a head-on engagement is one where a surface-to-air missile system or jet aircraft engages another aircraft while the target aircraft is flying towards the attacker. This makes engagement with infrared homing missiles more difficult because the hot engine exhaust nozzle(s) of the target are pointing away from the attacker. Typically only all-aspect infra-red homing missiles are able to perform head-on engagements. Radar-guided missiles are typically able, however head-on many aircraft have a much smaller radar cross-section so the radar may not be able to track/lock onto the target at maximum range in this type of engagement[dubious – discuss]. |
2025-07-16 | Nick D. Kim (New Zealand chemist and cartoonist) | Nicholas D. Kim is a New Zealand analytical environmental chemist and cartoonist who currently works as a senior lecturer in applied environmental chemistry, School of Public health, College of Health for Massey University in Wellington, New Zealand. As a cartoonist he is known under his pseudonym Nick. He specializes in environmental chemistry and contamination issues and is certified to practice as an independent hearings commissioner under New Zealand's Resource Management Act. Previously he has acted as a science advisor for the Waikato Regional Council and as a senior lecturer in chemistry at the University of Waikato. |
2025-07-03 | List of Marvel Comics teams and organizations | The comic book stories published by Marvel Comics since the 1940s have featured several fictional teams and organizations and this page lists them. |
2025-07-15 | Nippon Life (Japanese life insurance company) | , also known as Nissay (ニッセイ, Nissei) or Nihon Seimei (日本生命) is the largest Japanese life insurance company by revenue. The company was founded in 1889 as the Nippon Life Assurance Co., Inc. In structure it is a mutual company. It first paid policyholder dividends in 1898. |
2025-07-16 | International Conference of Marxist–Leninist Parties and Organizations (Unity & Struggle) (Political international) | The International Conference of Marxist–Leninist Parties and Organizations (Spanish: Conferencia Internacional de Partidos y Organizaciones Marxista–Leninistas; abbreviations: ICMLPO or CIPOML) is an international organization of anti-revisionist Marxist–Leninist communist parties adhering to the Hoxhaist tradition developed in Communist Albania. |
2025-07-07 | List of Dewey Decimal classes (Codes of a library classification system) | The Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) is structured around ten main classes covering the entire world of knowledge; each main class is further structured into ten hierarchical divisions, each having ten divisions of increasing specificity. As a system of library classification the DDC is "arranged by discipline, not subject", so a topic like clothing is classed based on its disciplinary treatment (psychological influence of clothing at 155.95, customs associated with clothing at 391, and fashion design of clothing at 746.92) within the conceptual framework. The list below presents the ten main classes, hundred divisions, and thousand sections. |
2025-06-28 | Eric Angle (American professional, amateur wrestler) | Eric Angle (born August 8, 1967) is an American former amateur and professional wrestler, better known to be the older brother of professional wrestler Kurt Angle with whom he worked in occasional storylines in World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (WWF/WWE). |
2025-07-16 | Killer Moth (Fictional supervillain) | Killer Moth (Drury Walker) is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, usually as an adversary and dedicated original foil personality of Batman (prior to the creations of Wrath, Prometheus, and Hush). Like Batman, he has no superpowers and relies on his technical equipment, including a Mothmobile and numerous gimmicks. Killer Moth originally wore a garish costume of purple and green striped fabric, with an orange cape and moth-like mask. In Underworld Unleashed, Killer Moth is transformed into the monster Charaxes with superhuman abilities. |
2025-06-30 | 2005 Babil governorate council election | The Babil Governorate elections resulted in the election of 41 members of the Provincial Council (PC). The results are presented in the following table and the parenthesis indicates the position selected by the PC after their first meetings. |
2025-07-16 | Paulus van der Sloot | Paulus van der Sloot (c. 1952 – 10 February 2010) was a Dutch lawyer and judge-in-training, best known as the father of Joran van der Sloot, who was a central figure in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway in 2005. |
2025-06-24 | Communist Electoral Front (Marxist–Leninist) (Political party in Portugal) | Communist Electoral Front (Marxist–Leninist) (Portuguese: Frente Eleitoral Comunista (Marxista–Leninista)) was a far-left political movement in Portugal. FEC(m-l) was launched by Portuguese Marxist-Leninist Communist Organization (OCMLP) in December 1974, and it held its first congress in January 1975. FEC(m-l) participated in the Constituent Assembly elections. |
2025-06-24 | Committee for Support to the Reconstruction of the Party (Marxist–Leninist) | Committee for Support to the Reconstruction of the Party (Marxist–Leninist) (in Portuguese: Comité de Apoio à Reconstrução do Partido (Marxista-Leninista)) was a communist group in Portugal, founded in 1974, before the Carnation Revolution. CARP (ML) intended to unify various small Marxist-Leninist groups into one party. |
2025-06-29 | People's Republican Union (Political party in Benin) | People's Republican Union (French: Union Républicaine du Peuple) was a political party in Benin led by Michel Toko. URP was legally recognized on October 10, 1990. The party contested the 1991 parliamentary election in coalition with the National Labour Party winning one seat and 2% of the vote. |
2025-06-30 | Black Widow Games (Video game developer) | Black Widow Games was a video game developer specializing in promotional mods for Quake and Half-Life 3D engines. They are best known for their They Hunger series. Prominent members included Neil Manke (game and level design), Einar Saukas (game design and coding), and Magnus Jansén (game consultant and sound engineer). The company business model is based on developing contract-work mods for the marketing campaigns of customer companies and products (such as the S.O.F. TV series from Rysher Entertainment and the movie Underworld from Sony Pictures), freely distributed for promotion. |
2025-07-07 | Henry Bool (American anarchist (1846–1922)) | Henry Bool (1846– March 27, 1922) was an English-American individualist anarchist. Bool was born in England and in 1872 emigrated to Ithaca, NY, (arriving in New York NY 15 May 1872) where he lived as a florist and property developer for 30 years before returning to England, where he died in Montacute, Somerset, in 1922.[citation needed] While in the U.S. Bool began reading and adopting the philosophy of the American individualist anarchists as his own; he said, "I am a believer in the doctrines of the individualistic school of Anarchists, to which Garrison, Emerson, Proudhon, Thoreau, Spooner, Andrews, Warren and Tucker belong." He is most noted for opposing propaganda by the deed and communist anarchism.[citation needed] |
2025-07-12 | Cat Daddy Games (American video game developer) | Cat Daddy Games, LLC is an American video game developer and a studio of 2K based in Kirkland, Washington. It was founded in the Seattle area by Ryan Haveson, Harley Howe, and Patrick Wilkinson after leaving Microsoft's games division in March 1996. During their time at Microsoft, they compiled a list of features they wanted to see in a game, and upon forming Cat Daddy Games, started developing Demon Isle, an action-adventure game. In Q2 2003, Cat Daddy Games was acquired by Take-Two Interactive and became an internal development studio for Take-Two's Global Star Software label. On September 10, 2007, Take-Two Interactive announced the opening of 2K Play, a new sub-label for its 2K division, which consumed all assets of Global Star Software, including Cat Daddy Games. |
2025-07-08 | Pumpkin Roll (festival in Chagrin Falls, Ohio) | The Pumpkin Roll is an annual event since 1969 in Chagrin Falls, Ohio involving rolling pumpkins down a hill at night. Historically, at the conclusion of the roll, the students attend a big party, leaving most of them either hungover or still drunk at school the next day. |
2025-07-16 | List of World Rally Championship people | The following list of people play, or have played, significant roles in the World Rally Championship (WRC): |
2025-07-10 | Maria Elisabeth Lämmerhirt (Mother of Johann Sebastian Bach (1644–1694)) | Maria Elisabeth Lämmerhirt (24 February 1644, Erfurt – 1 May 1694, Eisenach) was the mother of Johann Sebastian Bach. |
2025-07-06 | Flies' graveyard (Sweet pastry filled with currants or raisins) | Flies' graveyard and flies' cemetery are nicknames used in various parts of the United Kingdom for sweet pastries filled with currants or raisins, which are jokingly said to resemble dead flies. In Scotland, they are known as fly cakes, fruit slice or fruit squares. In Northern Ireland, they are also referred to as currant squares. In the North East of England, the pastries are fly cakes or fly pie. In Wales, it is called Cacen Pwdin ("dessert cake"). In New Zealand, they are known as fruit slice or fly cemetery. |
2025-07-13 | Auton (film series) (Doctor Who based film trilogy (1997–1999)) | The Auton trilogy is a series of direct-to-video spin-off productions based on the long running BBC science fiction series Doctor Who. The three films in the series are Auton (1997), Auton 2: Sentinel (1998; working title, Auton 2: The Rapture) and Auton 3 (1999; working title, Auton 3: Awakening). They were produced by the independent BBV company and are sequels to the Third Doctor stories Spearhead from Space and Terror of the Autons. All three films have been reissued on DVD. |
2025-06-29 | Cross Road, Adelaide (Arterial road in Adelaide, South Australia) | Cross Road is a major arterial road that travels east–west through the inner southern suburbs of the Australian city of Adelaide. It is designated route A3. |
2025-07-07 | Laro people (Ethnic group in Sudan) | The Laro are an ethnic group in Sudan, numbering several tens of thousands. Their traditional home is in the Nuba Hills. They speak Laro, a Niger–Congo language. Many members of this group are Christians. |
2025-06-24 | Dutch exonyms | Below is list of Dutch language exonyms for places in non-Dutch-speaking areas. |
2025-07-13 | Czech exonyms | The following is a list of Czech exonyms, that is to say names for places that do not speak Czech that have been adapted to Czech phonological system and spelling rules, or are simply native names from ancient times. Note that a large number of the names on the list below are archaic, no longer in use in contemporary Czech. |
2025-07-16 | Kerala State Transport Employees Front (Trade union in India) | Kerala State Transport Employees Front is a trade union of Kerala State Road Transport Corporation employees in Kerala, India. It is affiliated to the Kerala Trade Union Congress (Balakrishnan). |
2025-07-11 | Portuguese exonyms | Below is a list of Portuguese language exonyms for places in non-Portuguese-speaking areas. Some of them are used exclusively in European Portuguese (marked E) while others appear just in Brazilian Portuguese (marked B). |
2025-07-04 | Finnish exonyms for places in Norway (Minority-language place names in Norway) | Kven place names are predominantly found in Northern Norway, especially in the counties of Troms (Kven: Tromssa) and Finnmark (Finmarkku). The Kvens are recognized as a national minority in Norway, and the Kven language is officially acknowledged as a minority language. Kven is closely related to Meänkieli and the northern dialects of Finnish. |
2025-07-06 | Croatian exonyms | Croatian exonyms are geographic place names outside of Croatia which have been adapted to Croatian spelling rules, or are simply native names from ancient times. |
2025-07-15 | List of Italian exonyms in Istria | The following is a list of Italian language endonyms for towns and villages in Istria. |
2025-07-15 | Greek exonyms (List of names used in the Greek language to refer to places outside of Greece) | Below is a list of modern-day Greek language exonyms for mostly European places outside of Greece and Cyprus. Place names that are not mentioned are generally referred to in Greek by their respective names in their native languages, or with the closest pronunciation in Greek. |
2025-07-12 | Mr. V (American rapper) | Victor Font (born 1974), known professionally as Mr. V, is an American disc jockey, record producer, and vocalist. Of Nuyorican origin, he grew up in the Lower East Side. Mr. V came to the attention of Louie Vega in the 1990s, working with him for some time, which had a significant influence on his music style which crosses hip hop and house. |
2025-07-16 | Damansara Utama National Secondary School (School in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia) | Damansara Utama National Secondary School (Malay: Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Damansara Utama) is a national secondary school situated in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. It was awarded the Cluster School of Excellence status in 2009 by the Malaysian Ministry of Education. |
2025-07-03 | Nova Corps (Fictional intergalactic military and police force appearing in Marvel Comics) | The Nova Corps is a fictional intergalactic military and police force appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Marv Wolfman, the team first appeared in Fantastic Four #205 (April 1979). The Nova Corps is powered by Xandar's Worldmind, which grants it access to immense energy. Its members utilize energy manipulation to help maintain peace across the galaxy. The team is composed of beings from across the known universe, though it is rare for a corpsman to be appointed from Earth. Only a select few humans have ever joined the ranks, with Richard Rider and Sam Alexander being the most prominent among them. |
2025-07-08 | Julga Bahador (Place in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan) | Julga Bahador (Dari: جلگه بهادر) or Batur (Dari: باتور)is a region/area located in the Nawur District of Ghazni Province, Afghanistan. It is situated in a mountainous region and is considered one of the more populated settlements in Nawur. |
2025-07-10 | Duchess of York (Title of nobility) | Duchess of York is the principal courtesy title held by the wife of the Duke of York. Three of the twelve Dukes of York either did not marry or had already assumed the throne prior to marriage, while two of the Dukes married twice; therefore, there have been eleven Duchesses of York. |
2025-07-10 | Adama Stadium (multi-use stadium in Adama, Ethiopia) | Adama Stadium (Oromo: Istaadiyamii Adaaamaa), officially known as Adama Abebe Bikila Stadium, is a multi-use stadium in Adama, Oromia, Ethiopia. It is used mostly for football matches and serves as the home stadium of Adama City. The stadium has a capacity of 4,000 people. |
2025-07-16 | Pigskin Champions (1937 American film) | Pigskin Champions is a 1937 sports short subject documentary directed by Charles G. Clarke and Produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It featured the then-World Champion Green Bay Packers in an exhibition of football skills. It premiered in Green Bay, Wisconsin on August 13, 1937. The film featured prominent players from the team, such as Curly Lambeau, Arnie Herber, Don Hutson, and Clarke Hinkle, performing difficult passes and kicks, as well as various workouts and drills. |
2025-07-05 | Armies of Death (book by Ian Livingstone) | Armies Of Death is a single-player roleplaying gamebook written by Ian Livingstone, illustrated by Nik Williams and originally published in 1988 by Puffin Books. It was later republished by Wizard Books in 2003. It forms part of Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone's Fighting Fantasy series. |
2025-07-05 | Ichiro Nakamura (Japanese religious leader (d. 1999)) | Ichiro Nakamura (died 1999), was the late director of the Society of Johrei, Kyoto, Japan. |
2025-07-08 | Ariel Alexandria Davis (American former child actress) | Ariel Alexandria Davis is an American former actress. She is best known for her role as Megan Evers in the 2003 film The Haunted Mansion. She is the daughter of Sydney Davis and Darryl Davis and the older sister of former The Bernie Mac Show star Dee Dee Davis.[citation needed] |
2025-07-10 | Michael Puckerin (Trinidad and Tobago sprinter) | Michael ("Mike") Puckerin (born May 16, 1958, on Trinidad) is a retired athlete from Trinidad and Tobago who specialized in the 400 metres and 4 x 400 metres relay. |
2025-07-06 | Dalekmania (1995 British film) | Dalekmania is a 1995 direct-to-video documentary film released in the United Kingdom. "Dalekmania" was the name given to the craze or "mania" among children in the United Kingdom in the 1960s for all things associated with writer Terry Nation's creations, the Daleks, which were recurring villains in the BBC science fiction TV series Doctor Who. |
2025-07-09 | AAFT (Indian media and arts college) | The Asian Academy of Film and Television (AAFT) is an Indian media and arts college located in Uttar Pradesh, India. It was founded in 1993[permanent dead link] and has an affiliated ed-tech platform named AAFT Online. Filmmaker Sandeep Marwah is AAFT's founder and president. |
2025-07-12 | Hammel, Green and Abrahamson (Architecture, engineering & planning firm) | Hammel, Green and Abrahamson (HGA) is an architecture, engineering, and planning firm that originated in Minnesota. It was founded in 1953 by Minnesotans Dick Hammel and Curt Green (Bruce Abrahamson joined shortly thereafter). |
2025-06-29 | Holmcroft (suburb in Stafford, Staffordshire, England) | Holmcroft is a residential estate of Stafford in Staffordshire, England. It is approximately 2 miles north of the town centre, situated in a geographic area long recorded as "Tillington, Staffordshire." Holmcroft is also a Ward of Stafford Borough Council. Holmcroft Road was the name chosen by the council for the street that connects the residential area to the A34 Stone Road. Thus Holmcroft or Holmcroft Estate became part of the postal address. Even for estate homes not located on Holmcroft Road. The name means "croft by the island", from Old Norse holmr "island" and Old English croft "croft". The name was recorded as Holimcroft in 1183. |
2025-07-12 | Gianduja (commedia dell'arte) (Character in Italian puppet theatre) | Gianduja (Piedmontese: Giandoja ) is one of the masks of the Italian commedia dell'arte, typically representing a kind, honest and jovial man from the Piedmontese countryside (and specifically, Turin). |
2025-07-12 | Beginthread (C function declared in proces.h) | The beginthread function creates a new thread of execution within the current process. It is part of the Microsoft Windows runtime library and is declared in the process.h header file. |
2025-07-14 | List of Maximum Ride characters | The following is a list of characters in the Maximum Ride book series by James Patterson, and the movie, manga, and comic adaptations. |
2025-07-10 | Children of Peace International | Children of Peace International (COPI) is a humanitarian non-profit organization aiming to serve the charity projects in Vietnam and help developing the capability of the people to help themselves. Children were the beginning and still are the primary focus for aid efforts of COPI. |
2025-07-12 | Evelyn Miot (Haitian beauty pageant contestant) | Evelyn Miot (born 1943) is a Haitian model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Haiti 1962. she was the first black woman to reach the top fifteen at Miss Universe 1962. |
2025-07-03 | Frank Hannon (American guitarist) | Frank Hannon (born October 3, 1966) is an American musician, best known as the co-founder and lead guitarist of the hard rock band Tesla. With a career spanning over four decades, he has contributed to Tesla's success and has pursued solo projects, showcasing his versatility across hard rock, heavy metal, blues, and acoustic genres. His soulful guitar playing and songwriting have earned him recognition in rock music circles. |
2025-07-15 | A&A Records (Defunct Canadian record store chain) | A&A Records was a Canadian organization. |
2025-07-15 | Anna Fantastic (British singer) | Anna Garcia, known professionally as Anna Fantastic, a name given to her by Prince, is an English singer. |
2025-07-14 | Lola & Virginia (2006 Spanish TV series or program) | Lola & Virginia is a Basque-Spanish animated television series created and developed by Myriam Ballesteros and produced by Imira Entertainment. It first premiered on Disney Channel in Spain on March 14, 2006, and ended in 2007. It lasted 26 episodes for one season. |
2025-07-15 | Proudest Monkey (1995 song by Dave Matthews Band) | "Proudest Monkey" is a song by the Dave Matthews Band. It is the closing track of the 1996 album Crash. It was described as a "quirky ballad" by Scott Cronick and Vincent Jackson in The Press of Atlantic City. It includes the longest instrumental passage by LeRoi Moore in Crash. |
2025-07-08 | Fortunato F. Halili National Agricultural School (Public high school in Bulacan, Philippines) | Fortunato F. Halili National High School is a government-funded college and high school in Barangay Guyong, Santa Maria, Bulacan, Philippines. |
2025-07-11 | Hilltown, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Hilltown is an unincorporated community in Montgomery Township, Jennings County, Indiana. |
2025-07-08 | Tyler Butterworth (British actor (born 1959)) | Tyler Butterworth (born 6 February 1959) is an English actor. |
2025-07-16 | No More Sleep (2002 studio album by Cosmic Gate) | No More Sleep is the second studio album by hard trance duo Cosmic Gate. It was released on July 8, 2002 in Germany. |
2025-07-14 | Marcel Pelletier (athlete) (Luxembourgish athlete) | Marcel Pelletier (born 26 February 1888; date of death unknown) was a Luxembourgish thrower. Pelletier would compete at the 1912 Summer Olympics, representing Luxembourg in men's athletics. |
2025-06-28 | Doublesix (Video games development company) | Doublesix was a subsidiary of Kuju Entertainment based in Guildford that develops video games for the digital download market. The studio was formed from the team that made Geometry Wars: Galaxies. They also made the zombie themed shooter, Burn Zombie Burn!. The company has received awards and nominations since its inception; notably that of the develop "Best New UK Studio 2008" and a nomination for best hand-held game (Geometry Wars: Galaxies) at the 2009 BAFTAs. They also worked on a successor to Burn Zombie Burn!, entitled All Zombies Must Die!. The studio side of Doublesix was closed in 2012 after handing development of Strike Suit Zero to Born Ready Games. |
2025-07-07 | Evo zore, evo dana (Croatian fascist song) | "Evo zore, evo dana" (Croatian for "Here comes the dawn, here comes the day") is a Croatian fascist (Ustaše) marching song It was written after the Black Legion's battle for Kupres in the summer of 1942. |
2025-07-14 | Aaron Pott (American winemaker) | Aaron Pott is a winemaker. Upon graduation from the University of California, Davis, he took a position at Newton Vineyard in Napa Valley. He left Newton for a position as winemaker at Château Troplong-Mondot, a Premier Grand Cru Classé in Saint-Émilion, France. Pott left Château Troplong Mondont after a year to become director at Château La Tour Figeac, a Grand Cru Classé located in Saint-Emilion. He spent five years there and in the process earned a degree in Viticulture from the Université de Bourgogne in Dijon, France. Pott returned to the United States after six years, becoming head winemaker in charge of international brands for Beringer Wine Estates of the Napa Valley. In 2004, he accepted a position as winemaker and general manager at Quintessa Estate in the Napa Valley. |
2025-07-10 | Nuragic and Contemporary Art Museum (Art museum in Sardinia, Italy) | The Nuragic and Contemporary Art Museum, also known as "Betile", is a planned contemporary art museum in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy, designed by Zaha Hadid. Work is in progress to build it on the Sant'Elia promenade, near to the Stadio Sant'Elia football stadium. |
2025-07-10 | Collapsible tank (Container) | Collapsible tanks are used for storage of fuel, water, or chemicals and are manufactured using industrial fabrics. |
2025-07-14 | Dharmsinh Desai University (Institution of higher learning in Nadiad, Gujarat, India) | Dharmsinh Desai University (DDU) formerly known as Dharmsinh Desai Institute of Technology (DDIT) is a private institution in Nadiad (Kheda district), Gujarat and was founded on 2 January 1968. |
2025-07-16 | CARICOM passport (Passport) | There is no single "CARICOM passport"; each one of the 15 member states of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) issues its own national passportindependently to its citizens - though, since 2005, most of these national passports now bring the name "CARICOM" on the cover next to the country's name, similarly to what is also done by European Union members. They can be used both for intra-regional and international travel. Citizens of the OECS that are citizens from Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Guyana and St. Vincent and the Grenadines do not need to use any passport to travel from one of these countries to the other, as they may use a member-state issued drivers licence, national identification card, voters registration card or social security card for travel within the OECS area. |
2025-07-11 | Sinan Alaağaç (Turkish footballer) | Sinan Alaağaç (May 14, 1960 – November 24, 1985) was a goalkeeper of Eskişehirspor who died in pre-season training due to heart attack. |
2025-07-15 | Danny Bennett (Irish footballer (died 2008)) | Danny Bennett (died 3 August 2008)[citation needed] was an Irish footballer. |
2025-07-16 | Mohamed Said Raihani (Moroccan writer) | Mohamed Saïd Raïhani (Arabic: محمد سعيد الريحاني) is a Moroccan novelist, short-story writer and scholar. He was born on December 23, 1968, in Ksar el Kebir, north of Morocco. He is a member of Moroccan Writers’ Union, holder of a PhD degree in Translation Studies from King Fahd Advanced School of Translation in Tangier/Morocco, an M.A. degree in Creative Writing (English Literature) from Lancaster University (United Kingdom), a second M.A. degree in Translation, Communication & Journalism from King Fahd Advanced School of Translation and a B.A. degree in English Literature from Abdelmalek Essaadi University in Tétouan, Morocco. |
2025-07-16 | Al Ittihad SC (Nablus) (Palestinian football club) | Al-Ittihad Club (Arabic: نادي الاتحاد الرياضي) or simply Ittihad Nablus is a Palestinian football team from the city of Nablus that participates in the West Bank Second League. They use the stadium of Nablus. |
2025-07-12 | Jon Robert Cart (American opera singer) | Jon Robert Cart (born 1964) is an American flautist and piccoloist. He is a professor of music at the John J. Cali School of Music at Montclair State University. |
2025-07-11 | Clancy O'Connor (American actor) | Clancy O'Connor is an American actor who played Edward Rutledge in John Adams, a 2008 television miniseries. |
2025-07-15 | Libertarianism in South Africa (Political ideology) | Libertarianism in South Africa has influenced political and apolitical structures. While libertarianism has not yet become a distinct political movement, it is instead represented in one form or another in multiple political and non-political organisations. Such libertarianism can either refer to a political movement synonymous with anarchism, left-libertarianism and libertarian socialism, or to a political movement concerned with the pursuit of propertarian right-libertarian ideals which emerged in the 1970s with the rise of neoliberalism. |
2025-07-11 | People's Movement (Ireland) (organization) | People's Movement (Irish: Gluaiseacht an Phobail) is an Irish pressure group which has campaigned on a number of issues such as protecting Irish neutrality and against greater European Union integration. In addition to campaigning against the 2008 referendum to ratify the Lisbon Treaty, the group has also previously campaigned against the war on Iraq and the use of Shannon Airport by the US military. The People's Movement is considered left-wing and opposes the institutions of the European Union, arguing that they undermine workers' rights and lead to a "race to the bottom" between the workers of underdeveloped members of the EU. As of 2021, the organisation was included in the register of third parties maintained by the Standards in Public Office Commission. |
2025-07-08 | Philippe Decker (Luxembourgish composer and conductor) | Philippe Decker (12 February 1840 – 9 February 1881) was a Luxembourgish composer and conductor. |
2025-07-15 | Hunan–Jiangxi Soviet (former soviet) | The Hunan–Jiangxi Soviet (Chinese: 湘赣苏维埃; pinyin: Xiāng-Gàn Sūwéiāi) was a constituent part of the Chinese Soviet Republic, an unrecognized sovereign state that existed from November 1931 to 1935 (arguably continuing on from its new capital at Yan'an). Before that declaration of overarching statehood, the area was known as the Hunan-Jiangxi revolutionary base area (Chinese: 湘赣革命根据地; pinyin: Xiāng-Gàn Gémìng Gēnjùdì). |
2025-07-12 | Kamal Hosni (Egyptian singer and actor) | Kamal Hosni (1929–2005; Arabic:كمال حسني) was the stage name for Kamall Eldin Mohammed, an Egyptian singer and actor. Growing up he thought that the theater was his calling. He decided to leave the industry after his only film (Rabee El Hob) in 1955. |
2025-06-25 | KOSPINT | Kolej Sains Pendidikan Islam Negeri Terengganu (KOSPINT) is a boarding secondary school located in Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia. KOSPINT has been awarded the status of a Bestari School (Smart School) equipped for high technology education. |
2025-07-06 | Iloilo National High School (Public high school in Iloilo City, Philippines) | The Iloilo National High School (INHS), formerly the Iloilo High School, is a Provincial Junior and Senior High School located in La Paz, Iloilo City, Philippines. It was founded in 1902 under the American colonial government forming as an adjunction of the Philippine Normal School System with the present-day West Visayas State University (formally established 1924), it is the first public provincial high school in the Philippines established in the said regime. |
2025-07-16 | Onkaparinga Valley Road (Road in South Australia) | Onkaparinga Valley Road is a South Australian secondary road, connecting the towns of Birdwood, Woodside, Balhannah and Verdun within the Adelaide Hills. It is designated part of route B34. |
2025-07-14 | Alexandrina Road (Road in South Australia) | Alexandrina Road (formerly Strathalbyn–Goolwa Road) is a South Australian secondary road, connecting the towns of Strathalbyn and Goolwa. It has been designated part of route B37. |
2025-07-09 | Ashbourne College (Private school in London, England) | Ashbourne College is a private sixth form college located in Kensington, London, England. It was founded in 1981 by its current principal, Michael Kirby. The college offers A-level and GCSE courses in a coeducational environment and is a member of the Council for Independent Education (CIFE). The student body comprises approximately 60% domestic (UK-based) students and 40% international students. |
2025-07-07 | Fravashi Academy (Private school in Nashik, Maharashtra, India) | Fravashi Academy is a private, co-educational pre-primary, primary, secondary, and higher secondary school in Nashik, Maharashtra, India. |
2025-07-03 | Dalek comic strips, illustrated annuals and graphic novels | This is a list of Dalek comic strips, illustrated annuals and graphic novels. Cameo appearances and reprints are only covered if notable. |
2025-07-02 | Haydaryan (Iranian security force) | Haydaryan is an Iranian security force established in 2009 by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as a small, elite militia dedicated to preserving the Islamic Republic's Supreme Leader. |
2025-07-16 | Higino A. Acala Sr. (lawyer (1925-1968)) | Higino "Inong" Anoya Acala Sr. (January 11, 1925 – September 20, 1968) was a Filipino lawyer and civil servant. He was one of the key persons and important characters in the creation of "Bugho for Municipal Movement" during the mid-1950s. Upon the conversion of Bugho as independent town, thru the influence of Speaker Daniel Z. Romualdez he was installed as the first Municipal election Officer of then Bugho town, and served later as Municipal registrar. |
2025-07-09 | John Parra (Colombian cyclist) | John Fredy Parra Celada (born November 9, 1974, in Carepa, Antioquia) is a Colombian former professional road cyclist. |
2025-07-12 | Serge and Christine Ghisoland (Belgian musical duo) | Serge & Christine Ghisoland (both born in 1946) are a Belgian duo from Mouscron, Belgium, best known for their participation in the 1972 Eurovision Song Contest. |
2025-07-06 | 2009 Espinar bus crash (bus accident of the singer rosa de espinar in 2009) | The 2009 Espinar bus crash occurred in Espinar (near Cuzco), Peru, on 24 December 2009, when a bus rolled over the edge of a cliff, killing 41 and injuring 22. |
2025-07-10 | Mercenaries (series) (Video game series) | Mercenaries is an action-adventure video game franchise published by LucasArts and developed by Pandemic Studios. It consists of two games: Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction and Mercenaries 2: World in Flames. Two further games — Mercs Inc and Mercenaries 3: No Limits — were cancelled during development. |
2025-06-20 | List of McDonnell Douglas MD-80 operators | The List of McDonnell Douglas MD-80 operators lists the current operators of the aircraft, and any of its variants. As of June 2024, a total of 123 MD-80 aircraft (all variants) were in active service. |
2025-07-04 | Vicky Huang (Canadian actress) | Vicky Huang is a Canadian actress. Her film credits include Hiro, 88 Minutes and They Wait. In 2010 she appeared on an episode of the television series Shattered. |
2025-07-02 | Richard Brünner (Austrian fencer (1888–1962)) | Richard Hans Ferdinand Brünner (18 November 1888 – 25 November 1962) was an Austrian fencer. He competed in the foil competitions at the 1924 and 1928 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-16 | Gil de Andrade (Portuguese fencer) | Gil de Andrade (born 1883) was a Portuguese fencer. He competed in the individual foil event at the 1924 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-05 | Shadmehr Aghili (Iranian Musician (born 1973)) | Shadmehr Aghili (Persian: شادمهر عقیلی; born 27 January 1973) is an Iranian pop singer, musician, composer, music arranger, producer and songwriter, and formerly an actor. He is credited as a revitalizer of music culture post-revolution in Iran. |
2025-06-28 | Jun Kokubo (Japanese footballer (born 1980)) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2025-07-01 | List of Hungarian exonyms (Mureș County) | This is a list of Hungarian names for towns and communes in Mureș County, Transylvania, Romania. |
2025-07-10 | Correia Dias (Portuguese footballer) | Manuel Belo Correia Dias (born 24 March 1919) is a Portuguese retired professional football player. He was born in Ovar. |
2025-07-11 | National Paralegal College (Distance learning college) | National Paralegal College (NPC) is a private for-profit online college headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, focused on legal education. It is accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission. |
2025-07-06 | 360 Communities (Non-profit agency based in Burnsville, Minnesota) | 360 Communities is a non-profit agency founded in 1970 by a group of volunteers. Administrative offices are located in Burnsville, Minnesota, United States. |
2025-07-04 | Dayo Audi (English bodybuilder) | Ekundayo Audifferen, better known as Dayo Audi, is a Nigerian-born British bodybuilder. He is a former NABBA International Mr World and won the WBBF Mr Universe title in 2008. He has lived in Doncaster, England. |
2025-07-05 | G.I. Orange (UK musical group) | G.I. Orange was a British New Wave and pop band, formed in the mid-1980s by the brothers Karl Whitworth (lead vocals and guitar), Simon Whitworth (bass guitar and vocals), and Mark Whitworth (keyboard and vocals), plus Gary Holt (drum and vocals). They had their biggest success in Japan, where they released an album and a number of EPs and singles. |
2025-06-26 | Dan Bull (British rapper and songwriter (born 1986)) | Daniel George L. Bull (born 27 March 1986) is a British rapper and songwriter known best for his songs about video games, which he publishes on his YouTube channel. |
2025-07-02 | Communicative assent (Form of decision-making) | Communicative assent is a form of deliberative decision-making that uses delegable proxy in a very specific way[further explanation needed] so as to preserve the voters' explicit casting of a vote. Communicative assent can be used with many different types of vote counting schemes as the process itself is ambivalent to how the votes are tallied. |
2025-07-15 | Names of Belarusian places in other languages | This page lists some names of places in Belarus, as they are called in two of the official languages (Belarusian, Russian) and in other languages spoken by ethnic groups which are or have been represented within Belarusian territory. |
2025-07-13 | Central Athens (regional unit) (Regional unit in Greece) | Central Athens (Greek: Κεντρικός Τομέας Αθηνών) is one of the regional units of Greece. It is part of the region of Attica. The regional unit covers the central part of the agglomeration of Greater Athens. |
2025-07-10 | Kazuya Matsuda (Japanese footballer (born 1973)) | is a former Japanese football and futsal player. |
2025-07-10 | Yasuyuki Iwasaki (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2025-07-02 | Bernd Brodar (Austrian fencer) | Bernd Brodar (born 21 July 1947) is an Austrian fencer. He competed in the individual and team sabre events at the 1972 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-07 | Pak Yong-ho (South Korean footballer) | Pak Yong-ho (born May 29, 1974) is a former South Korean football player. |
2025-07-10 | Luiz (footballer, born 1982) (Brazilian footballer) | Luiz Renato Viana da Silva (born January 10, 1982) is a former Brazilian football player. |
2025-06-23 | Mamaison Hotels & Residences (hotel chain) | Mamaison Collection (formerly Hotels & Residences) is a collection of 9 midscale to upscale hotels and residences. The parent company is CPI Hotels, a.s. |
2025-07-02 | Robert Blaschka (Austrian fencer) | Robert Blaschka (born 7 April 1958) is an Austrian former fencer. He competed at the 1984 and 1992 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-12 | Noriyo Hiroi (Japanese alpine skier (born 1976)) | (born 1976) is a Japanese alpine skier. She competed at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, and also at the 2002 and 2006 Winter Olympics. |
2025-07-16 | Cristian Quiñones (Colombian footballer (born 1991)) | Cristian Quiñones (born 3 November 1991) is a Colombian footballer who last played for the Fort Lauderdale Strikers of the North American Soccer League. |
2025-07-01 | List of former Serbian exonyms in Vojvodina | This is a list of former (or historical) Serbian language exonyms for towns and villages in the Vojvodina region of Serbia. List includes former names of modern settlements as well as names of former settlements that either ceased to exist either were joined with other settlements. |
2025-07-14 | Michael Back (Australian lawyer) | Michael John Back (born 26 June 1957) is an Australian lawyer. He is a senior partner of Herbert Smith Freehills and head of their Brisbane, Queensland office. He is an environmental and planning law specialist. |
2025-07-03 | The Herald Weekly (American newspaper) | The Herald Weekly is a weekly American newspaper based in Huntersville, North Carolina. It is part of the Carolina Weekly Newspaper Group. |
2025-06-29 | Keith N. Hamilton (Chair of the Utah Board of Pardons and Paroles) | Keith N. Hamilton is an American writer who was formerly chair of the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole. In that capacity he was the first African American to serve in the Cabinet of the State of Utah. |
2025-07-04 | Hemant Mohapatra (Indian poet writing in English) | Hemant Mohapatra is an Indian poet writing in English. He is featured in the 2011 Best New Poets series distributed by University of Virginia Press. His work has been published in some international journals such as Eclectica, BrinkLit, Asia Writes and the Paterson Literary Review as part of the Allen Ginsberg Poetry Awards series. Expressed his views on how India can become a leader in AI. Hemant is a partner at Lightspeed India. After graduating from IIT Bombay, he reinvented himself several times as a hardware, then a software engineer, a product manager and later, a deal-maker for Google. |
2025-07-07 | Agrabad Government Colony High School (Private secondary school in Bangladesh) | Agrabad Government Colony High School is a secondary school located in south Agrabad, Chittagong, Bangladesh. It was established in 1960. |
2025-07-13 | Paternity and Adoption Leave Regulations 2002 (United Kingdom labour law) | The Paternity and Adoption Leave Regulations 2002 (SI 2002/2788) are a statutory instrument concerning UK labour law. They confer on fathers a bare right to two weeks leave, paid at £140.98 in 2017, for the purpose of looking after children. |
2025-07-14 | Harry McNaughton (Scottish footballer) | Harry McNaughton (born 6 April 1894, date of death unknown) was a Scottish footballer who played as a goalkeeper. |
2025-07-15 | Luke Brugnara (American businessperson convicted of fraud) | Luke Dominic Brugnara (born 1963 or 1964) is an American commercial real estate investor and developer. Brugnara became known for purchasing real estate in downtown San Francisco during the 1990s. He was convicted of tax evasion in 2010; in 2015, he was convicted of defrauding an art dealer and sentenced to seven years in prison. |
2025-07-10 | Robert Fadel (Lebanon politician) | Robert Fadel (Arabic: روبير فاضل) A prominent Figure in Lebanese Politics, Business, and Philanthropy. |
2025-07-08 | Big Robot (Former English video game developer) | Big Robot was a UK company that specialised in developing computer games, registered in Halstead, England. The company was started by Jim Rossignol in 2010. |
2025-07-07 | Pakistan Champions Cricket League (Cricket tournament) | The Pakistan Champions Cricket League (PCCL) is a Twenty20 Club cricket league in Pakistan which was organised by Pakistan former captain Rashid Latif at Rashid Latif Cricket Academy (RLCA) in co-operation with Karachi City Cricket Organisation (KCCA). The event was previously known as Karachi Champions League which hosted only 16 cricket clubs from the city in 2010. |
2025-07-13 | Samy Derras (French footballer (born 1988)) | Samy Derras (born 7 June 1988) is a French football midfielder of Algerian descent. |
2025-06-28 | International Cycling History Conference (annual event devoted to applying academic rigor to the history of bicycles and cycling) | The International Cycling History Conference (ICHC) is an annual event devoted to applying academic rigor to the history of bicycles and cycling. The first conference was held in Glasgow, Scotland in 1990. The proceedings of each conference are published afterwards. |
2025-07-11 | Tim Kane (American economist (born 1968)) | Timothy Joseph Kane is a Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and professor of economics at the University of Austin (UATX). He served as a U.S. Air Force intelligence officer with two overseas tours of duty. Kane co-founded multiple start-up technology firms while pursuing a Ph.D. in economics in the late 1990s, then served on the Joint Economic Committee of the U.S. Congress and was director of the Center for International Trade and Economics at The Heritage Foundation. |
2025-07-10 | Apryse (Software company in Canada) | Apryse, formerly PDFTron Systems Incorporated is an American software company that develops document processing technology for developers and enterprises. Headquartered in Denver, Colorado with origins in Vancouver, BC, it specializes in PDF and document automation SDKs, APIs, and tools for enterprise PDF software. Its brands include Xodo, Xodo Sign and iText. |
2025-07-16 | Samorn Kieng (Cambodian middle-distance runner) | Samorn Kieng (born 4 March 1983 in Kandal Province) is a Cambodian middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 800 m event at the 2012 Summer Olympics but was eliminated in the first round. However, Kieng did finish with a season's best time of 1:55.26. |
2025-07-02 | Happy Family (food company) (American food company) | Happy Family is an organic and baby food company in the US. It was ranked No. 2 in Inc. Magazine's 2011 list of the 500 Fastest-Growing Companies, in the food industry category. |
2025-07-08 | Filming of James Bond in the 1970s (a sign of the times) | Films made in the 1970s featuring the character of James Bond included Diamonds Are Forever, Live and Let Die, The Man with the Golden Gun, The Spy Who Loved Me, and Moonraker. |
2025-07-08 | Filming of James Bond in the 1980s | Films made in the 1980s featuring the character of James Bond included For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, Never Say Never Again, A View to a Kill, The Living Daylights, and Licence to Kill. The decade featured 3 Bond actors Roger Moore, Sean Connery and Timothy Dalton. The 1980s were unique for the Eon franchise in that every Bond film of the decade was directed by one director John Glen. The 1980s also saw the rare occurrence of a Bond film being released by a company other than Eon. 1983's Never Say Never Again saw Connery return to the role one final time. |
2025-07-08 | Filming of James Bond in the 1990s | Films made in the 1990s featuring the character of James Bond are GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, and The World Is Not Enough. The films are notable for several "firsts": The first Bond film starring Pierce Brosnan as James Bond (GoldenEye); the first appearance of the Walther P99 as Bond's pistol (Tomorrow Never Dies); and the first (and last) Bond film in which the titular spy drives a BMW, all as part of a three-film product placement deal with the manufacturer. |
2025-07-03 | Idea networking (Method of cluster analysis) | Idea networking is a qualitative method of doing a cluster analysis of any collection of statements, developed by Mike Metcalfe at the University of South Australia. Networking lists of statements acts to reduce them into a handful of clusters or categories. The statements might be source from interviews, text, websites, focus groups, SWOT analysis or community consultation. Idea networking is inductive as it does not assume any prior classification system to cluster the statements. Rather keywords or issues in the statements are individually linked (paired). These links can then be entered into network software to be displayed as a network with clusters. When named, these clusters provide emergent categories, meta themes, frames or concepts which represent, structure or sense-make the collection of statements. |
2025-07-16 | Hungarian toponyms in Zakarpattia Oblast | This is a list of Hungarian-language toponyms for places in Ukraine's Zakarpattia Oblast. |
2025-07-09 | Mass media in Ireland | Due to the shared history of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, there are many shared mass media outlets between them on the island of Ireland. |
2025-07-08 | List of German exonyms in the Greater Poland Voivodeship (German language place names in Poland) | This is a list of German language place names in Poland, now exonyms for towns and villages in the Greater Poland Voivodeship. |
2025-07-16 | Aaron Perez (American soccer player) | Aaron Louis Perez (born August 28, 1986) is an American former soccer and football player. He played four years of football and three years of soccer at Charter Oak High School in Covina, California. He played college football for the UCLA Bruins from 2005 to 2008 as a punter. Perez set UCLA career records with 286 punts and 12,220 punting yards. He signed with the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL) on May 2, 2009, after going undrafted in the 2009 NFL draft. He was released by the Patriots on May 29, 2009. Perez became a professional soccer player after his football career. |
2025-07-13 | Michael Barry (Northern Mariana Islands footballer) (Northern Mariana Islander footballer) | Michael 'Bo' Barry (born 10 November 1995) is a footballer who plays for the Northern Mariana Islands national team. He was born in Cambodia. |
2025-07-11 | Gandhi Global Family (non-governmental organization) | Gandhi Global Family is United Nations Department of Global Communications accredited Peace NGO which propagates the ideologies of Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr. & Nelson Mandela among youth. It associates itself at enhancing friendship at grass root level, and establish people to people contact throughout the world. |
2025-07-15 | Ernest Bacon (British wrestler (1893–1966)) | Ernest Aubrey Bacon MBE (5 June 1893 – 18 April 1966) was a British wrestler. He competed in the freestyle lightweight event at the 1924 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-15 | Gaston Fichu (French wrestler) | Gaston Fichu (18 February 1901 – 3 December 1974) was a French wrestler. He competed in the freestyle welterweight event at the 1924 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-15 | Fuat Akbaş (Turkish wrestler) | Fuat Akbaş (born 1900, date of death unknown) was a Turkish wrestler. He competed in the Greco-Roman lightweight event at the 1924 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-15 | Alexandre Chazalet (French rugby union player (born 1972)) | Alexander Chazalet, born on 13 March 1972 Valence, Drôme is a retired French rugby union footballer, who played for the French national team, and mainly with the Bourgoin, who played as a third-line. |
2025-07-14 | Embassy of Croatia, London (Diplomatic mission) | The Embassy of Croatia in London is the diplomatic mission of Croatia in the United Kingdom. It is located next to the embassies of Mozambique and Liberia on Fitzroy Square. |
2025-07-08 | BitComposer Interactive (German video game publisher) | bitComposer Interactive GmbH is a video game publisher headquartered in Eschborn, Germany. Founded in March 2009 as bitComposer Games GmbH, the company focuses on PC, console, mobile, and online platforms. In December 2010, bitComposer founded the subsidiary bitComposer Online to focus on developing and distributing free-to-play online and browser games. bitComposer releases international and local titles in physical media and digital download formats. bitComposer was renamed to bitComposer Entertainment AG on 22 December 2011. bitComposer Entertainment continued to publish its PC, console and handheld titles under the bitComposer Games label. Following insolvency, the company was dissolved on 15 January 2015, but eventually came back together as bitComposer Interactive GmbH. |
2025-07-10 | Brace Yourself Games (Canadian video game developer and publisher) | Brace Yourself Games is an independent video game developer and publisher based in Vancouver, Canada. Founded in 2013 by Ryan Clark, the studio is best known for Crypt of the NecroDancer, a rhythm-based roguelike, and its Nintendo collaboration Cadence of Hyrule. Brace Yourself Games has since expanded into publishing and has become recognized for its distinctive design philosophy, blending unconventional genres and gameplay mechanics. |
2025-07-02 | Mohit Marwah (Indian actor) | Mohit Marwah is an Indian actor who works in Bollywood films. He is best known for his debut feature film Fugly (2014) and Raag Desh (2017). He has also appeared in short films such as Strangers in the Night produced by Dharma Productions and directed by Shakun Batra and in Love Shots produced by Yash Raj Films. |
2025-07-14 | Abdul Ghafoor Assar (Afghan footballer) | Abdul Ghafoor Assar (عبدالغفور عصار ) was an Afghan footballer who was part of the national team. Assar competed at the 1948 Summer Olympic Games. He also appeared for Mahmoudiyeh F.C. |
2025-07-14 | Mohamed Ibrahim Gharzai (Afghan footballer) | Mohamed Ibrahim Gharzai was an Afghan footballer and a member of Afghanistan's national football team. He competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-14 | Abdul Shacour Azimi (Afghan footballer) | Abdul Shacour Azimi (born 1923) was an Afghan footballer and a member of Afghanistan's national football team. He competed at the 1948 Summer Olympic Games. |
2025-07-14 | Mohammad Anwar Afzal (Afghan footballer (born 1926)) | Mohammad Anwar Afzal (born 1926) is an Afghan former footballer, who was a member of the national football team. He competed at the 1948 Summer Olympic Games. |
2025-07-14 | Abdul Ghani Assar (Afghan footballer (born 1923)) | Abdul Ghani Assar (born 1923) was an Afghan footballer who played in the national football team. He competed at the 1948 Summer Olympic Games. Assar also played for Mahmoudiyeh F.C.. |
2025-07-10 | Joseph Fischler (Swiss cyclist) | Joseph Fischler was a Swiss cyclist. He competed in the team pursuit event at the 1928 Summer Olympics. Fischler is deceased. |
2025-07-11 | Suzan Mutesi (Australian fashion designer) | Suzan Faith Mutesi (born June 21, 1986) is a Ugandan-Australian actress, author and fashion designer. She has earned recognition for her works to empower African communities. |
2025-07-16 | International Conference of Marxist–Leninist Parties and Organizations (International Newsletter) (Political international) | The International Conference of Marxist–Leninist Parties and Organizations (ICMLPO) was an international grouping of political parties and organizations adhering to Mao Zedong Thought founded before 1992 by several political parties and organisations including the Marxist-Leninist Party of Germany. It was organized by a Joint Coordination Group and met every two or three years. It ceased to exist in 2017. |
2025-07-03 | Doctor Who Extra (2014 British TV series or programme) | Doctor Who Extra is a documentary series created by the BBC as a complement to the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. |
2025-07-16 | Glory (honor) (fame/admiration for an exploit, sometimes personified in art) | Glory is high renown, praise, and honor obtained by notable achievements, and based in extensive common consent. In Greek culture, fame and glory were highly considered, as is explained in The Symposium, one of Plato's dialogs. |
2025-07-10 | Rajesh Anandan (Sri Lankan UNICEF official) | Rajesh Nandan is a social entrepreneur and serves as the senior vice president at the U.S. Fund for UNICEF. |
2025-07-08 | The Outback Highway (Road in South Australia) | The Outback Highway (possibly also known as Barndioota Road) is a road in South Australia. It runs from Hawker along the western side of the Flinders Ranges through Leigh Creek to Marree. It is designated as part of route B83 from Hawker to Lyndhurst. Route B83 continues south from Hawker along the Flinders Ranges Way. |
2025-07-06 | 2014 Khairpur bus crash (Vehicle collision in Sindh, Pakistan) | On 11 November 2014, a bus collided with a truck at the Theri Bypass, near Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan, killing 56 people. |
2025-07-10 | Varuni Amunugama Fernando (Sri Lankan lawyer) | Varuni Amunugama Fernando is a Sri Lankan businesswoman and a prominent figure in the country’s advertising industry. She founded Triad Advertising (Pvt) Limited and the national TV channel Derana. |
2025-07-12 | Victor Bonafède (Monegasque sports shooter (1894–1965)) | Victor Bonafède (26 October 1894 – 27 February 1965) was a Monegasque sports shooter. He competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics and 1936 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-14 | KBNF-LP (Radio station in Louisiana, United States) | KBNF-LP (101.3 FM, "101.3 KBNF") is a radio station broadcasting a 1980s classic hits format. The station is licensed to Ruston, Louisiana, and is owned by Ruston High School, with the broadcast license held by the Lincoln Parish School Board. |
2025-07-10 | Blacknorth (Animation and visual effects) | Blacknorth is an animation and visual effects (VFX) studio based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was founded in 2009 by Kris Kelly and Evelyn McGrath, with the latter leaving in 2013. |
2025-07-16 | Michelangelo Borriello (Italian sports shooter (1909–1995)) | Michelangelo Borriello (23 April 1909 – 6 September 1995) was an Italian sports shooter. He competed at the 1936, 1948, 1952 and 1956 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-10 | DigitalMania (Tunisian video game developer) | DigitalMania is the first independent video game developer studio in Tunisia. Founded in 2012 by Walid Sultan Midani, DigitalMania develops multiplatform games for Facebook, iOS, and Android. |
2025-07-11 | Georges Gauthier-Lafond (French sport shooter) | Georges Gauthier-Lafond (16 October 1914 – 30 September 1992) was a French sports shooter. He competed in the 50 m rifle event at the 1948 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-15 | Channel 51 digital TV stations in the United States | The following stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on digital channel 51: |
2025-07-04 | Piotr Badura (Polish volleyball player (born 1995)) | Piotr Badura (born 20 February 1995) is a Polish volleyball player, a member of Poland men's national under-21 volleyball team and Polish club Stal AZS PWSZ Nysa. |
2025-07-14 | David Gillow (Zimbabwean cyclist (born 1958)) | David Gillow (born 16 April 1958) is a Zimbabwean former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. His daughter Shara competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics for Australia. |
2025-07-14 | Indus University (Gujarat) (Private technical university in India) | Indus University, formerly Indus Institute of Technology and Engineering[citation needed] is a private university established in 2006. |
2025-07-13 | List of tracks awarded Pitchfork Best New Track in 2009 | The online music magazine Pitchfork Media began awarding songs Best New Track (BNT) in its track reviews in 2009 as part of its Best New Music section. A total of 98 tracks, which the source reviewed album-only cuts, singles, remixes, a-sides and b-sides of singles and so forth, were given the title in its first year. All BNTs have a rating of 8/10 or higher, although not all tracks awarded 8/10 were titled BNT. Only two tracks were awarded a perfect 10/10 score in 2009: "While You Wait for the Others" (Grizzly Bear) and "What Would I Want? Sky" (Animal Collective). This list does not contain tracks that were included on Pitchfork's best-of-year lists but did not receive BNT. |
2025-07-13 | List of tracks awarded Pitchfork Best New Track in 2010 | In 2010, Pitchfork Media, in their second year of reviewing tracks, including album-only cuts, singles, remixes, a-sides and b-sides of singles and so on, awarded 97 tracks as Best New Track (BNT) as part of its Best New Music section. The first song to earn this honor in 2010 was the English band Sade's title track of their sixth studio album, Soldier of Love, while the last was "Six Foot Seven Foot" by Lil Wayne featuring Cory Gunz. Pitchfork assigned track reviews numerical scores until the week of their review of Round and Round by Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti on March 15, when they renamed their track review section to "The Playlist". If a track was awarded a score of 8+ but was not labeled BNT it will not be included on this list. This list also does not include tracks that were featured on Pitchfork's staff lists, but did not receive BNT. |
2025-07-11 | 2014 Kazakhstan Futsal Cup (International football competition) | The 2014 Kazakhstan Futsal Cup was the 19th staging of the Kazakhstan Futsal Cup. |
2025-07-08 | Arash (composer) (Musical artist) | Arash Parsania (born 4 April 1972), since 1991 known as ARASH, is an Iranian-German composer of electronic, dance and orchestral music.{{Infobox musical artist |
2025-07-06 | Coburg, Indiana (Unincorporated town in Indiana, United States) | Coburg was an unincorporated town in Washington Township, Porter County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. |
2025-07-11 | FPT Software (Vietnamese software company) | FPT Software Company Limited (Vietnamese: Công ty Trách nhiệm Hữu hạn Phần mềm FPT) is a global IT services provider headquartered in Hanoi, Vietnam, being the core subsidiary of the FPT Corporation. As of 2024, the company reached US$2.47 billion in revenue and more than 54,000 core employees across 30 countries. |
2025-07-15 | Pixonic (Video game developer) | Pixonic is a video game developer based in Limassol, Cyprus. Following the company's establishment in 2009, its initial focus was on developing and publishing social network games. In 2013, Pixonic concentrated its efforts on the mobile device market. The company is best known for producing War Robots (formally known as Walking War Robots). |
2025-07-08 | Alex Bailey (musician) (American multi-instrumentalist) | Alex Bailey is an American multi-instrumentalist. He is most known for performing with bassist Marcus Miller. He is also known for his drumming on the Walt Disney movie, Safety. |
2025-07-16 | FIRST Res-Q | FIRST Res-Q, released on September 8, 2015, is the 2015–2016 robotics competition for FIRST Tech Challenge. In the competition, two alliances, each consisting of two teams, compete to climb a mountain and score debris in alliance specific goals. FIRST Res-Q is the eleventh FTC challenge game. |
2025-07-10 | Boevi Lawson (Togolese sprinter (born 1963)) | Boeviyoulou Ménélik "Boevi" Lawson (born 29 July 1963) is a former Togolese sprinter who competed in the men's 100m competition at the 1992 Summer Olympics. He recorded a 10.69, not enough to qualify for the next round past the heats. His personal best is 10.37, set in 1989. In the 1988 Summer Olympics, he scored a 10.59 in the 100m. In both 1992 and 1996, he additionally ran the 200m and was a part of the 4 × 100 m teams. |
2025-06-26 | Stephane Kasriel (Chief Executive Officer - Upwork) | Stephane Kasriel (born in Paris, France) is an entrepreneur, innovator, tech executive and current CEO of Upwork, the world's largest freelancing website (formerly Elance-oDesk). |
2025-07-04 | The Encounter of a Lifetime (1952 Soviet film) | The Encounter of a Lifetime (Russian: Навстречу жизни) is a 1952 Soviet film directed by Nikolay Lebedev and starring Nadezhda Rumyantseva, Vladimir Sokolov and Georgi Semyonov. It was based on the novel Little Star by Ivan Vasilenko. |
2025-07-10 | Christine Comaford (American entrepreneur (born 1962)) | Christine Comaford is an American businesswoman and author. |
2025-07-08 | Iacovos Hadjiconstantinou (Cypriot swimmer (born 1994)) | Iacovos Hadjiconstantinou (Ιάκωβος Χατζηκωνσταντίνου, born 17 November 1994) is a Cypriot swimmer. He competed in the men's 400 metre freestyle event at the 2016 Summer Olympics, where he ranked 47th with a time of 4:03.53. He did not advance to the final. |
2025-07-16 | Collaborative Control Theory | Collaborative Control Theory (CCT) is a collection of principles and models for supporting the effective design of collaborative e-Work systems. Beyond human collaboration, advances in information and communications technologies, artificial intelligence, multi-agent systems, and cyber physical systems have enabled cyber-supported collaboration in highly distributed organizations of people, robots, and autonomous systems. The fundamental premise of CCT is: without effective augmented collaboration by cyber support, working in parallel to and in anticipation of human interactions, the potential of emerging activities such as e-Commerce, virtual manufacturing, telerobotics, remote surgery, building automation, smart grids, cyber-physical infrastructure, precision agriculture, and intelligent transportation systems cannot be fully and safely materialized. CCT addresses the challenges and emerging solutions of such cyber-collaborative systems, with emphasis on issues of computer-supported and communication-enabled integration, coordination and augmented collaboration. CCT is composed of eight design principles: (1) Collaboration Requirement Planning (CRP); (2) e-Work Parallelism (EWP); (3) Keep It Simple, System (KISS); (4) Conflict/Error Detection and Prevention (CEDP); (5) Fault Tolerance by Teaming (FTT); (6) Association/Dissociation (AD); (7) Dynamic Lines of Collaboration (DLOC); and (8) Best Matching (BM). |
2025-07-15 | Daniel Dubec (Slovak footballer) | Daniel Dubec (born 29 January 1998) is a Slovak footballer who plays as a forward for Austrian club SC Marchegg. |
2025-07-07 | Enga Mohamed (Egyptian weightlifter) | Enga Mohamed Sayed (انجي محمد, born weightlifter, competing in the 48 kg category and representing Egypt at international competitions. | 6 March 1985) was an Egyptian female
2025-07-06 | Hootan Dolati (Iranian political activist and member of the Iran's National Front) | Hootan Dolati (Persian: هوتن دولتی; born 4 February 1977 in Tehran, Iran) is a political activist and member of the Iran's National Front. He was in Evin Prison for a year and a half. |
2025-07-03 | Goulburn Street, Hobart (Street in Hobart, Tasmania) | Goulburn Street is a street in Hobart, Tasmania. The street was named after the first official Colonial Secretary of New South Wales, Frederick Goulburn, who arrived in Sydney in 1820. |
2025-07-09 | List of UAV flight controllers | Flight controllers for consumer use include closed and open-source hardware and software flight controllers available for use in consumer grade vehicles. |
2025-07-04 | Composition (objects) (Wholes instantiated by collections of parts) | Compositional objects are wholes instantiated by collections of parts. If an ontology wishes to permit the inclusion of compositional objects it must define which collections of objects are to be considered parts composing a whole. Mereology, the study of relationships between parts and their wholes, provides specifications on how parts must relate to one another in order to compose a whole. |
2025-07-04 | Diamond Eyes: The Series (Thai TV series) | Diamond Eyes (Thai: ตาสัมผัสผี, ) is a Thai series produced by Mono broadcast Co., Ltd, Boomerang Media Co., Ltd. and Pakphumjai Co., Ltd. Screenplay by Kowit Vachasit, KhaoPun, Kitiporn Chimploy, Amnard Thangsomboon and Pornthep Benjasirimongkol. Directed by Pakphum Wongjinda. It stars Shahkrit Yamnam, Kornkamon Charoenchai, Surawoot Maikan, Chayanun Pipatchayakun, Ratchanon Ruenpech, Nattida Treechaiya, Nicha Piyawattananon and other performers. |
2025-07-15 | Massacre of Uus Street (1941 massacre in Tallinn executed by Nazis) | The massacre of Uus street was committed by German forces and local collaborators on 30 August 1941 in Tallinn, Estonia. |
2025-07-13 | Heartbound (video game) (Upcoming video game) | Heartbound is an upcoming role-playing video game by American indie developer Jason Thor Hall, also known by his studio pseudonym Pirate Software. The game centers around a boy who deals with depression, anxiety, and fear as he embarks on a journey through different locations in search for his dog, Baron. The narrative changes with different pathways and endings, depending on how the player interacts with the environment, other characters, and combat system. Each choice or interaction has the potential to change the game by adding dialogue, encounters, or interactive objects to the world. |
2025-07-16 | Mircea Popescu | Mircea Popescu is an electrical engineer from Romania who, as vice president of engineering for Motor Design Ltd, Ellesmere, UK was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2015 "for contributions to AC induction and permanent magnet electric machines". |
2025-07-05 | Japan Association of Conference Interpreters | The Japan Association of Conference Interpreters (JACI) is a professional association of conference interpreters in Japan, with approximately 500 members as of September 2021. The association was founded in 2015. |
2025-07-16 | Fransiskus Mumpo (Indonesian footballer) | Fransiskus Xaverius Mumpo (born 12 September 1990) is an Indonesian former footballer who plays as a midfielder or striker. |
2025-06-28 | Dice Ailes (Nigerian singer, songwriter and rapper) | Dice Ailes, born Shasha Damilola Alesh, is a Nigerian singer whose musical style blends Afro-pop, hip-hop, and R&B. Born in Lagos, Nigeria, he began his musical career in Toronto, Canada. He began creating music at the age of 15. His debut single, "Fantasy," released in 2014, garnered his position within the Afrobeat scene. |
2025-07-15 | Abdul Haji Abdul Latheef (Maldivian long-distance runner) | Abdul Haji Abdul Latheef (born 10 October 1970) is a Maldivian long-distance runner. He competed in the men's marathon at the 1988 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-03 | Doctor Who: The Fan Show (2017 British TV series or programme) | Doctor Who: The Fan Show (also known as The Aftershow) is a documentary series created by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) to complement the tenth series of the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Each episode is broadcast on the official Doctor Who YouTube channel on Saturdays, immediately after the broadcast of the weekly television episode on BBC One. The first series episodes ran between 15 and 20 minutes each. |
2025-06-22 | Mwebantu | Mwebantu is a privately owned Zambian news outlet headquartered in Lusaka, operating an online news website and social media channels. It reports on breaking news and provides live coverage of events, supported by a number of correspondents across the country. |
2025-07-14 | Enchanted Hills, Indiana (Unincorporated community and Census designated place in Indiana, United States) | Enchanted Hills is an unincorporated community in Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. It was first developed in 1961. It lies on the eastern shore of Lake Wawasee west of Cromwell. |
2025-07-14 | Bayfield, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Bayfield is an unincorporated community in Tippecanoe Township, Kosciusko County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. |
2025-07-16 | Forest Glen, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Forest Glen is an unincorporated community in Tippecanoe Township, Kosciusko County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. |
2025-07-15 | Robert Caste (French sprinter) | Robert Caste (6 November 1896 – 15 November 1963) was a French sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1920 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-15 | Menzi Dlamini (Swazi sprinter) | Menzi Dlamini (born 21 February 1971) is a Swazi sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 2004 Summer Olympics. |
2025-06-24 | Ben Driebergen (United States Marine (born 1983)) | Benjamin Russell Driebergen (born January 1, 1983) is an American Marine Corps veteran and reality television personality, best known for competing on and winning Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers. In 2020, he returned to compete in the show's 40th season, Survivor: Winners at War, finishing in 5th. |
2025-07-11 | Adlane Messelem (Algerian football manager) | Adlane Messelem is an Algerian football manager who was last contracted to Sabah FA in Malaysia. |
2025-07-14 | Karnavati University (University of India) | Karnavati University (KU) is a private university located in Uvarsad, near Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India. The university was established in 2017 by the Karnavati Medical and Educational Trust through The Gujarat Private Universities (Amendment) Act, 2017, which also established Swarnim Startup & Innovation University, P P Savani University and Indrashil University. |
2025-07-08 | BlitWorks (Spanish video game company) | BlitWorks is a Spanish video game developer based in Barcelona, Spain. Founded in 2012, the company is best known for porting several games such as Fez, Sonic CD, Jet Set Radio, Super Meat Boy, Bastion, Spelunky and Don't Starve to a wide range of platforms such as PlayStation 5, PS4, PS3, PS Vita, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Steam, Stadia, Nintendo Switch, Wii U, iOS and Android. |
2025-07-14 | Langa Mudongo (Botswana middle-distance runner) | Langa Mudongo (born 2 May 1955) is a Botswana middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 800 metres at the 1980 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-12 | Gabriel M'Boa (Central African Republic long-distance runner) | Gabriel M'Boa, also known as Mboa Gabriel, is a Central African former long-distance runner. He competed in the men's 5000 metres at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, becoming the first athlete from his nation ever to compete at the Olympics. He finished 13th in his heat and did not advance, and remained the only Central African Olympian until the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-10 | Pari Bibi (The real name of Pari Bibib was “Ramani Gabhoru”.) | Pari Bibi (Fairy Lady), formally known as Iran Dukht, who died in 1678, was the daughter of Shaista Khan, who was the son of Asaf Khan IV and brother of Mumtaz Mahal. At the time of her death, she was betrothed to Prince Azam, who became the future Mughal Emperor Muhammad Azam Shah. She was the grandniece of Nur Jahan, the main consort of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir. |
2025-07-04 | 2017 XX61 (Asteroid) | is a small near-Earth object, approximately 17 meters (56 feet) in diameter that follows an eccentric orbit. This Apollo asteroid was first observed on 15 December 2017, by astronomers of the Mount Lemmon Survey at Mount Lemmon Observatory near Tucson, Arizona. It transited Earth at 8 lunar distances on 18 December 2017 at 14:54 UTC, and was lost on the following night. As of 2020[update], it has not been recovered. |
2025-07-15 | Abebe Gessese (Ethiopian long jumper) | Abebe Gessese (born 4 November 1953) is an Ethiopian former athlete. He competed in the men's long jump at the 1980 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-12 | Momčilo Marković (Serbian association football referee (born 1987)) | Momčilo Marković (born 19 September 1987 in Belgrade) is a Serbian football referee known for officiating in the Serbian SuperLiga, Serbian Cup as well as in international competitions. |
2025-07-16 | Emmanuel Emuejeraye (Nigerian former professional footballer) | Emmanuel Emuejeraye (born 21 July 1988 in Nigeria) is a Nigerian former professional footballer who is last known to have donned the colors of Gombak United in Singapore. He is the brother of Precious Emuejeraye. |
2025-07-10 | Ion Haidu (athlete) (Romanian decathlete) | Ion Haidu was a Romanian athlete. He competed in the men's decathlon at the 1928 Summer Olympics. Haidu is deceased. |
2025-07-16 | Eric Bisser (Cameroonian footballer) | Eric Bisser (born 10 December 1985 in Cameroon) is a Cameroonian former footballer who is last known to have taken up a contract with Mbabane Swallows of the Swazi Premier League from 2010 to 2011. |
2025-07-15 | Jana Mlakar (Slovenian cross-country skier) | Jana Mlakar (born 11 May 1962) is a Slovenian cross-country skier. She competed in three events at the 1984 Winter Olympics, representing Yugoslavia. |
2025-07-15 | Akiko Niwata (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. She spent her entire professional career playing for clubs in the Nadeshiko League, and was a former international with the Japan women's national football team. |
2025-07-12 | Kyle Ihn (American soccer player (born 1994)) | Kyle Ihn (born December 10, 1994) is an American soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper for OKC Energy FC of the USL Championship. |
2025-07-12 | Little Singham (Indian animated action television series) | Little Singham is an Indian animated action television series produced by Rohit Shetty Picturez, in collaboration with Discovery Kids and Reliance Animation (a Reliance Entertainment Company). It premiered on 21 April 2018 on Discovery Kids, following the revamp of the channel. It showcases the life of Bajirao Singham as a little boy, who fights criminals, monsters, and dangerous mutants to save his city. It consists of 3 seasons, 410 episodes and several movies which are termed by Discovery Kids as "blockbusters". |
2025-07-10 | Abdoulaye Diallo (judoka) (Guinean judoka) | Abdoulaye Diallo (born 1 June 1951) is a Guinean judoka. He competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics and the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-13 | ExpressJet Airlines Flight 2816 (2009 airline passenger stranding incident) | ExpressJet Airlines Flight 2816 was a regional airline flight operated on August 8, 2009, as Continental Express Flight 2816, which resulted the stranding of its crew and 47 passengers for nearly 6 hours aboard the parked airplane at Rochester International Airport in Rochester, Minnesota. |
2025-07-06 | Bignay National High School (School in Valenzuela, Metro Manila, Philippines) | Bignay National High School is a public general high school in Valenzuela City, Philippines. It is located at Gitna St., Brgy. Bignay, Valenzuela City. |
2025-07-06 | Joina City (Commercial Office in Harare, Zimbabwe) | Joina City is the 3rd tallest building in Zimbabwe standing at 105 metres (behind the Rerseve Bank of Zimbabwe (120m) and NRZ Headquarters (110m). It is owned by Masawara Investments.[citation needed] The building has the single largest lift and escalator installation in Zimbabwe. Construction started in 1998 but was halted due economic crisis that was plaguing Zimbabwe. then resumed and completed in 2010 |
2025-07-09 | 2018 Emerging Nations World Championship pool stage | The pool stage of the 2018 Emerging Nations World Championship was the first stage of the 2018 Emerging Nations World Championship, which began on 1 October and concluded on 7 October. The six highest ranked teams were split between Pool A and B, while Pool C consisted of the five lowest ranked teams. The pool stage was followed by the play-off stage beginning on 9 October. |
2025-07-15 | Klement Alujević (Croatian rower) | Klement-Mile Alujević-Španjol (14 October 1920 – 15 January 1984) was a Croatian rower. He competed in the men's coxless four event at the 1948 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-12 | Manuel Fernández (rower) (Argentine rower) | Manuel Fernández was an Argentine rower. He competed in the men's eight event at the 1948 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-10 | Elżbieta Jankowska (rower) (Polish rower) | Elżbieta Jankowska (born 2 October 1964) is a Polish rower. She competed in the women's coxed four event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-14 | Zyta Jarka (Polish rower) | Zyta Jarka (born 21 July 1962) is a Polish rower. She competed in the women's coxed four event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-08 | Elwira Lorenz (Polish rower) | Elwira Lorenz (born 29 July 1962) is a Polish rower. She competed in the women's coxed four event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-15 | Alanna Panday (Indian Internet celebrity) | Alanna Panday (born 16 August 1995) is an Indian social media influencer and YouTuber, best known for her role in the reality series The Tribe, which was released on 4 October 2024, and has since been nominated for an International Indian Film Academy Awards. |
2025-07-14 | Indrashil University (Private university in Mahesana district, Gujarat, India) | Indrashil University is private university located in near the village Rajpur in Mahesana district, Gujarat, India. The university was established in 2017 through the Gujarat Private Universities (Amendment) Act, 2017, which also established P P Savani University, Karnavati University and Swarnim Startup & Innovation University. |
2025-07-09 | 2018 Emerging Nations World Championship play-off stage | The play-off stage of the 2018 Emerging Nations World Championship was a rugby league competition, the second stage of the 2018 Emerging Nations World Championship, which began on 9 October and concluded on 13 October. The teams were split into Cup, Trophy, and Plate play-offs based on their results in the pool stage, which concluded on 7 October. |
2025-07-12 | Hollywood Boulevard (theme parks) (Location in several theme parks) | Hollywood Boulevard is the name of themed "lands" in various theme parks around the world. The lands, which exist in Disney's Hollywood Studios, at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, near Orlando, as well Parque Warner Madrid in San Martín de la Vega, near Madrid, Spain, draw inspiration from the real historic boulevard of the same name in Hollywood, California. |
2025-07-04 | Chapra Christ Church (Church in West Bengal, India) | Chapra Christ Church, commonly known as Chapra Church, is one of the oldest Christian churches in Nadia district of India. It is located in Chapra in the Indian state of West Bengal. The church was established by the Church Missionary Society in the 1830s, with its building being constructed in 1840. It is overseen by the Diocese of Barrackpore of the Church of North India. |
2025-07-14 | William Azanor (Nigerian boxer) | William Azanor (born 28 June 1959) is a Nigerian boxer. He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. He was a bronze medalist at the 1978 All-Africa Games. |
2025-07-15 | Stamatios Kolethras (Greek boxer (born 1964)) | Stamatios Kolethras (born 6 February 1964) is a Greek boxer. He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. At the 1984 Summer Olympics, he lost to Ali Faki of Malawi. |
2025-07-16 | The 60 Yard Line (2017 film) | The 60 Yard Line is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Leif Gantvoort and produced by Ryan Churchill. |
2025-06-17 | 2019 Bolaang Mongondow mine collapse (mine collapse in Indonesia) | On 26 February 2019, an illegal gold mine collapsed in Bolaang Mongondow Regency, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. At least 29 people were killed and dozens more were trapped due to the collapse. |
2025-07-13 | Nirmal Mahato (Indian Politician) | Nirmal Mahato (25 December 1950 – 8 August 1987) was an Indian politician, Jharkhand activist and prominent leader of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha. He was the founder of All Jharkhand Students Union. He was a prominent leader in the movement for separate state of Jharkhand. |
2025-07-10 | The Clash season 1 (Season of television series) | The first season of the Philippine television reality competition show, The Clash was broadcast by GMA Network. Hosted by Regine Velasquez, Andre Paras and Joyce Pring, it premiered on July 7, 2018 on the network's Sabado Star Power sa Gabi and Sunday Grande sa Gabi line up replacing Celebrity Bluff and Lip Sync Battle Philippines in their respective timeslots. |
2025-07-10 | The Clash season 2 (Season of a Philippine television reality show) | The second season of the Philippine television reality competition show, The Clash was broadcast by GMA Network. Hosted by Rayver Cruz, Julie Anne San Jose, Ken Chan and Rita Daniela, it premiered on September 21, 2019, on the network's Sabado Star Power and Sunday Grande line up replacing StarStruck. |
2025-07-03 | Leumanang (Island in Vanuatu) | Leumanang is a small, officially uninhabited island in the Malampa Province of Vanuatu. Leumanang is to the west of the Maskelyne group off south Malekula. |
2025-07-10 | Donald Benamna (Central African Republic footballer) | Donald Benamna (born 14 September 1996) is a Central African Republic footballer who currently plays in the USL League One with Texoma FC. |
2025-06-27 | MixSingh (Indian music composer) | Harmeet Singh Khanna, better known by his stage name MixSingh, is an Indian music composer. He is primarily recognized for his compositions in Punjabi music. |
2025-07-10 | Rafael Jiménez (Spanish water polo player (1914–1985)) | Rafael Jiménez (1914 – 1985) was a Spanish water polo player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1928 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-12 | Hermann Eichholzer (Swiss weightlifter) | Hermann Eichholzer (born June 15, 1903) was a Swiss weightlifter. He competed in the men's middleweight event at the 1928 Summer Olympics. Eichholzer is deceased. |
2025-07-14 | Peter Mitterer (archer) (Austrian archer (born 1947)) | Peter Mitterer (born 12 April 1947) is an Austrian archer. He competed in the men's individual event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-04 | ComplyAdvantage (Software company in United Kingdom) | ComplyAdvantage, founded in 2014, is a RegTech company that provides software to help detect and manage risks associated with anti-money laundering (AML) and fraud. The company uses artificial intelligence, machine learning and natural language processing to help regulated organisations manage risk obligations and counteract financial crime. |
2025-06-25 | Mark Kendall (filmmaker) (American multidisciplinary artist) | Mark Kendall (born 1982) is an American filmmaker. He was a 2014 Guggenheim Fellow, a 2015 MacDowell Colony Fellow, and the recipient of a 2016 Pew Fellowship in the Arts. |
2025-06-26 | Greatest of All Time (Topics referred to by the same term) | Greatest of All Time is a term used to describe something or someone considered the best ever in a specific category. |
2025-07-11 | GAY World Anal Championship (Professional wrestling championship) | The GAY (Get Asshole Yours) World Anal Championship (Japanese: GAY世界アナル級王座, Hepburn: GAY Sekai Anaru-kyū Ōza) is an inactive professional wrestling championship in the Japanese promotion DDT Pro-Wrestling. The title was established in 2005 when Takao Omori defeated Danshoku Dino on the first day of the Pro Wrestling Zero1-Max Survivar 72H tour to win the title. |
2025-07-10 | Abigail (2019 American film) (2019 American short film by Max Hechtman and Christonikos Tsalikis) | Abigail is a 2019 American short drama film directed and produced by Max Hechtman and Christonikos Tsalikis. The film served as Hechtman's senior thesis for his Bachelor of Science in Film and Media at the Fashion Institute of Technology. It is influenced by a one-scene screenplay of the same name by writer Jason K. Allen and is inspired by a true story dealing with the subject matter of end-of-life decisions. |
2025-07-10 | The Clash season 3 (Season of a Philippine television reality show) | The third season of the Philippine television reality competition show, The Clash was broadcast by GMA Network. Hosted by Rayver Cruz, Julie Anne San Jose, Ken Chan and Rita Daniela, it premiered on October 3, 2020, on the network's Sabado Star Power and Sunday Grande line up. |
2025-07-07 | Viktor Nestrašil (Czech ice hockey player (born 1966)) | Viktor Nestrašil (born 31 December 1996) is a Czech professional ice hockey winger. He is currently a free agent having last played for the Solway Sharks of the National Ice Hockey League Division 1 and the Scottish National League. |
2025-07-16 | Adam Nowicki (Polish long-distance runner) | Adam Nowicki (born 24 August 1990) is a Polish long-distance runner. In 2020, he competed in the men's race at the 2020 World Athletics Half Marathon Championships held in Gdynia, Poland. |
2025-06-25 | Applied Intuition (Software company for autonomous vehicles) | Applied Intuition is an American software company specializing in building artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and advanced software for vehicle manufacturers. Founded in 2017 and based in Mountain View, California, Applied Intuition develops tools for the development, testing, and deployment of autonomous vehicles (AVs) and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) technologies in various industries, including automotive, trucking, defense, agriculture, construction, and mining. The company's products use AI technology to enable automakers to simulate driving scenarios in the development of autonomous systems. |
2025-07-14 | Ishay Hadas (Israeli producer, voice over artist and political activist) | Ishay Hadas (Hebrew: ישי הדס; born: October 19, 1955) is an Israeli television producer, voice-over actor, social and political activist, and a founding member of the "Hoze Hadash" (New Deal) movement, better known as "Crime Minister". Hadas is an outspoken and one of the prominent figures in the protests against Benjamin Netanyahu. |
2025-07-12 | 2028 in rail transport (overview of rail transport-related events during the year of 2028) | |
2025-07-02 | List of gangs in Australia | This article contains a list of street gangs, organize crime syndicates, and criminal enterprises in Australia. |
2025-07-14 | Colomi bus crash (2021 disaster in Bolivia) | The Colomi bus crash took place on 2 March 2021, when a bus traveling along Route 7 between the departments of Cochabamba and Santa Cruz, fell into an abyss, the accident caused 21 deaths and 17 injuries. The bus was carrying students from the Universidad Pública de El Alto, which had suffered another tragedy that same day, when a balcony collapsed at the college during a protest. |
2025-06-18 | Rohaan Bhattacharjee (Indian actor) | Rohaan Bhattacharjee is an Indian actor, who works in Bengali film and television. He is known for his portrayal as Gobindo in the TV serial Bhojo Gobindo,[unreliable source?] a romance comedy drama show which was aired on Star Jalsha.[citation needed] |
2025-07-16 | Mjolnir and Stormbreaker (Weapons in the Marvel Cinematic Universe) | Mjölnir (commonly written without diacritics as Mjolnir) and Stormbreaker, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), are sentient enchanted weapons of choice used by Thor. Both are melee weapons and were created out of Uru metal forged with the heat of a dying star in the Dwarven kingdom of Nidavellir, with the assistance of the dwarf king and master weapon-maker Eitri. Mjolnir is a hammer, and was enchanted by Thor's father, Odin, so that only those the hammer deemed "worthy" are capable of wielding or even lifting it. Stormbreaker is an axe, and although it does not have such a worthiness enchantment, its power is such that a mere mortal attempting to wield it would be driven mad. |
2025-07-12 | 2029 in rail transport (overview of rail transport-related events during the year of 2029) | |
2025-06-28 | New Star Books (Canadian publishing company) | New Star Books is an independent Canadian publishing company located in Vancouver, British Columbia. New Star publishes between six and eight new titles each year, their list includes literary fiction, experimental poetry, and socially-critical nonfiction. The press has published more than 300 titles since its founding in 1970. |
2025-06-28 | James Brown (internet personality) (Nigerian social media personality) | James Chukwueze Obialor, popularly known as James Brown, is a Nigerian internet personality and content creator who is part of the LGBTQ community in Nigeria. |
2025-07-15 | Racism in Columbus, Ohio (discrimination based on race or ethnicity in Columbus, Ohio) | Racism is a prevailing issue in the city of Columbus, Ohio, United States. Minority groups may face some societal, health, and legal challenges not experienced by non-minority residents. |
2025-07-11 | Alec Marshall (American soccer player) | Alec Marshall is an American professional soccer player who currently plays for Chattanooga Red Wolves in USL League One. |
2025-07-10 | The Clash season 4 (Season of a Philippine television reality show) | The fourth season of the Philippine television reality competition show, The Clash was broadcast by GMA Network. Hosted by Rayver Cruz, Julie Anne San Jose, Ken Chan and Rita Daniela, it premiered on October 2, 2021, on the network's Sabado Star Power and Sunday Grande line up. |
2025-07-14 | 2021 Joquicingo bus crash (2021 disaster in Mexico) | On 26 November 2021, a bus crashed on the Joquicingo–Malinalco highway in central Mexico, killing at least 19 people. A bus carrying Catholic pilgrims was travelling on a highway on route to a religious shrine when it crashed into a house. |
2025-07-04 | 2022 University Teachers Association of Ghana strike (Labor strike) | The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) called on its members to engage in an indefinite strike on January 10, 2022. The UTAG stated that this action is due to "worsening conditions of service" without sufficient response from the employer. At a meeting on December 8, 2022, the UTAG proclaimed an end to the strike. |
2025-07-15 | Maryanne Oketch (Canadian reality television participant) | Maryanne Oketch is known for being the winner of the 42nd season of the American reality TV competition series Survivor. In doing so, Oketch became the second Black woman to win the competition series, following Vecepia Towery. She is also the second Canadian winner of the series, following the previous season's winner, Erika Casupanan. |
2025-06-30 | Karategin Uzbeks (Ethnic group) | The Karategin Uzbeks (formerly known as Dormon Uzbeks) are a Karluk-Turkic ethnic group, indigenous to Karategin, Tajikistan, but now living in the regions between Balkh and Kabul, in North Afghanistan. In the 16th century they were expelled by the Kyrgyz to their present homeland.[citation needed] |
2025-07-13 | Puppet Combo (American video game developer) | Puppet Combo is an American independent video game development studio founded by Benedetto "Ben" Cocuzza in 2012 as Pig Farmer Games and based in Brooklyn. Puppet Combo's games, such as Nun Massacre (2018) and the critically acclaimed Murder House (2020), are mostly survival horror games developed solely by Cocuzza and modeled after early PlayStation games and VHS. They are also frequently inspired by 1980s horror films, specifically exploitation and slasher films. Puppet Combo primarily releases their games through Patreon and Itch.io. Cocuzza launched Torture Star Video, a video game publisher for lo-fi horror games, in 2021. |
2025-07-09 | Esufaly Goolamhusen Adamaly (Ceylonese merchant and legislator) | Esufaly Goolamhusen Adamaly, JP, was a Bohra merchant and legislator in Ceylon. |
2025-07-12 | 2022 Turkey bus crashes (2022 road incidents in Turkey) | On 20 August 2022, at least 35 people were killed in two separate bus crashes in Turkey. Despite their similarities, they are reportedly unlinked. |
2025-07-14 | Shay Martyn (English rugby league footballer) | Shay Martyn (born 15 November 2002) is a former professional rugby league footballer who last played as a winger for St Helens in the Super League. |
2025-07-14 | Keane Gilford (English rugby league footballer) | Keane Gilford is a professional rugby league footballer who plays as a winger for St Helens in the Super League. |
2025-07-10 | 2022 Uttarakhand bus accident (2022 road incident in India) | On 5 June 2022, a bus carrying 55 passengers as a part of a marriage ceremony fell into the 500-meter-deep gorge at night near Simdi village in Dhumakot area Uttarakhand. 32 people were killed and the rest were heavily injured in the crash. The bus was being driven from Laldhang in Haridwar district to Birkhal block of Pauri district. |
2025-07-06 | Abubakar M. Gana (Nigerian Director) | Abubakar M. Gana is the current director of the National Examinations Council (NECO) in Nigeria. NECO is a government agency responsible for the administration and supervision of various national and international examinations in Nigeria, including the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSSCE) and the National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE). |
2025-07-10 | The Clash season 5 (Season of a Philippine television reality show) | The fifth season of the Philippine television reality competition show, The Clash was broadcast by GMA Network. Both Rayver Cruz and Julie Anne San Jose remained as the Clash Masters, but Ken Chan and Rita Daniela did not return, making it the first season not to include Journey hosts. This is also the first season to air only once a week. |
2025-07-05 | Let the Light In (2023 song by Lana Del Rey) | "Let the Light In" is a song by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey featuring fellow American singer-songwriter Father John Misty from her ninth studio album, Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd (2023) |
2025-06-26 | FC United of Wrexham (Amateur sports club in Wrexham, Wales) | FC United of Wrexham is an amateur football and futsal club based in Wrexham, Wales. They formerly played in the North East Wales Championship, the fifth tier of the Welsh football league system, and played home matches at Bronwen Green. |
2025-07-12 | 2023 Lasbela bus crash (Fatal collision in Balochistan, Pakistan) | On 29 January 2023, a bus carrying at least 43 people plunged into a ravine and caught fire in Bela Tehsil, Lasbela District, Balochistan, Pakistan. The crash initially killed 40 people and injured three, one of whom died shortly after. The two remaining survivors were in a "serious" condition. |
2025-07-13 | Alim Abubakre (British-Nigerian academic) | Alim Abubakre is a British-Nigerian senior lecturer in International Business at Sheffield Business School. Prior to working at Coventry University, he was a lecturer at the University of Southampton and Nottingham Management School. He is a Senior Fellow (HEA) at the Advancing Higher Education Academy. He is founder and serving as the non-executive chair of These Executive Minds (TEXEM ) and is a member of the London Business School Africa Club advisory board. He is the director of the Business Council for Africa. He has chaired sessions at the House of commons in the UK for Nigerian senators. |
2025-07-06 | Caaqil Dheryodhoobe | Siyaad Qaasim better known as Caaqil Dheryodhoobe was a famous warrior chief and leader of a Duduble subclan said to have lived over 8 generations ago or roughly 300 years ago (late 1600s till mid 1700s). |
2025-07-14 | Orbit Fab (Aerospace company) | Orbit Fab is an American startup based in Lafayette, Colorado, United States, that develops in-space refueling systems for satellites. |
2025-06-19 | Rahul Mazumdar (Indian model and actor) | Rahul Mazumdar (born May 5, 1990) is an Indian actor who predominantly works in Bengali films and TV series. Rahul made his debut with the Bengali movie Wrong Route, in which he played the lead role.[unreliable source?] He is from Kolkata. |
2025-07-15 | Cult Critic Review Aggregator | Cult Critic Review Aggregator is a monthly digital publication that aggregates reviews of films, web series, music video, VR games, application software, websites, books, paintings, and tech products and professionals. Cult Critic Review Aggregator was launched in January, 2017 with the motto, "The Unbiased Evaluator." |
2025-07-13 | Nano-I-beam (Type of nanostructure) | Nano-I-beams are nanostructures characterized by their Ɪ-shaped cross-section, resembling the letter Ɪ in macroscopic scale. They are typically made from hybrid organic/inorganic materials and have unique properties that make them suitable for various applications in structural nano-mechanics.[irrelevant citation] |
2025-07-12 | 2030 in rail transport (overview of rail transport-related events during the year of 2030) | |
2025-07-03 | List of programmes broadcast by Zee Marathi | Zee Marathi is an Indian Marathi language general entertainment channel which is owned by Zee Entertainment Enterprises. This is the list of programmes broadcast by the channel. |
2025-07-10 | Heat–Pacers rivalry (National Basketball Association rivalry) | The Heat–Pacers rivalry is a basketball rivalry between the Indiana Pacers and the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The rivalry started in 1988 with the creation of the Heat franchise. The two organizations have faced each other five times in the NBA playoffs with Indiana winning their first matchup 4–2 in the 2004 Eastern Conference semifinals. Most recently, the rivalry was renewed when Miami swept Indiana in the 2020 Eastern Conference first round. |
2025-07-12 | M53 motorway coach crash (Crash on the Wirral in 2023) | On 29 September 2023, a coach operating a school bus route overturned on the M53 motorway in The Wirral in north-western England, killing the driver and a 15-year-old passenger. |
2025-07-14 | Kewal Garg (Indian film producer) | Kewal Garg is an Indian Film producer who works in Hindi cinema. He is known for film "Andhadhun" which was nominated for the best film in 2019 by the IIFA Award for Best Film. |
2025-07-05 | 1996–97 FA Women's Premier League Cup (Football tournament season) | The 1996–97 FA Women's Premier League Cup was the 6th staging of the FA Women's Premier League Cup, a knockout competition for England's top 36 women's football clubs. |
2025-07-12 | 2031 in rail transport (overview of rail transport-related events during the year of 2031) | |
2025-07-04 | C/2024 X1 (Fazekas) (Periodic comet) | C/2024 X1 (Fazekas) is a Jupiter-family comet. It was discovered by Mt. Lemmon Survey scientist, J. B. Fazekas. |
2025-07-06 | Golaghat highway accident (Highway accident in Golaghat district, Assam, India) | On January 3, 2024, an accident in Golaghat district, Assam, India involving a bus occurred when the vehicle collided with a truck killing 12 and injuring 30. |
2025-07-14 | Árpád Ajtony (Hungarian writer, dramaturg and academic (1944–2013)) | Árpád Ajtony (January 9, 1944 – January 16, 2013) was a Hungarian writer, dramaturg, screenwriter, social psychologist, and university lecturer in exile. He started his career as an avant-garde writer and became a significant figure in the Hungarian emigration in France before the political transition. |
2025-06-29 | Siege of Al-Qarara (2024 military engagement in southern Gaza) | The siege of Al-Qarara was a military engagement between invading Israeli forces and local Palestinian forces. It began on 6 December 2023, with al-Qarara being seen as a key town to control supply lines for the Israel army heading into Khan Yunis. The battle resulted in significant damage to al-Qarara, with much of its infrastructure being destroyed alongside substantial damage to its ecology and cultural sectors. However, the IDF withdrew in April having failed to dislodge Hamas and other Palestinian militants from the town. |
2025-07-10 | The Clash season 6 (Season of a Philippine television reality show) | The sixth season of a Philippine television reality competition show The Clash, is broadcast by GMA Network. Julie Anne San Jose and Rayver Cruz reprised as hosts, while Christian Bautista, Ai-Ai delas Alas and Lani Misalucha returned as judges. The sixth season premiered on September 14, 2024 on the network's Sabado Star Power sa Gabi line up replacing the second season of Running Man Philippines. The season ended on December 14, 2024, after Naya Ambi was declared the winner of this season. |
2025-07-15 | 2023 Boeing P-8 Poseidon runway overrun (Aviation accident in Hawaii) | On November 20, 2023, a Boeing P-8A Poseidon operated by the United States Navy overran the runway and ditched into the Kāneʻohe Bay. All nine crew members evacuated the aircraft and swam to shore, uninjured. The aircraft damage is substantial and its airworthiness is still being evaluated to determine if it can be restored to operational condition. |
2025-07-13 | Nimisha Priya (Indian nurse and convicted murderer) | Nimisha Priya (Malayalam: നിമിഷ പ്രിയ; born 1 January 1989)[citation needed] is an Indian nurse and convicted murderer. She has been on death row in Yemen's Central prison since 2018, after being convicted of the 2017 murder of a Yemeni citizen. |
2025-07-14 | Michel & Amazonka (Mongolian fashion company) | Michel & Amazonka is a Mongolian luxury fashion house known for its elegant designs and quality craftsmanship, led by Mongolian businesswoman MJ Choigaalaa, the eldest sister in the family. |
2025-06-26 | Kunal Majumder (Indian journalist) | Kunal Majumder is an Indian journalist, and a media academic. His areas of work includes press freedom and journalist safety as India's representative at the Committee to Protect Journalists. |
2025-07-16 | American Health Care Academy (American healthcare academy) | American Health Care Academy (AHCA) is an online healthcare training platform with its headquarters in Carrollton, TX. The company operates in several countries, including the USA, Mexico, Latvia, India, the Philippines, Pakistan, and Vietnam. |
2025-07-16 | Amar Mulla (Indian advocate) | Amar Mulla is a senior advocate at the Supreme Court of India, a social activist, and an author. He is a member of the advisory body to the Home Ministry and was appointed General Secretary of the International Council of Jurists, based in London. Mulla has written extensively on various topics related to legal amendments. |
2025-07-08 | Ledenice offensive | Ledenice offensive was Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) attack to break the defense of the 107th Cavalry Motorized Brigade near Gradačac and to put pressure on the ARBiH. |
2025-07-12 | KineMaster (Mobile video editing application) | KineMaster is a mobile video editing application developed by KineMaster Corporation, a South Korean company. The company went public as NexStreaming, and renamed to KineMaster in 2019. |
2025-06-29 | Catch (brand) (Food and beverage brand) | Catch is a brand owned by the DS Group, operating in the Indian food and beverage industry. As of April 2024, it was reported to be among the top five spice brands in India. The brand also announced plans to expand its presence in southern India. Its turnover was estimated at ₹1,000 crore in 2024. Catch's product range includes salts, spices, herbs, bottled water, mixers, juices, and carbonated beverages. |
2025-07-13 | Rain (cryptocurrency exchange) (Bitcoin exchange based in the Middle East and Turkey) | Rain is a Middle Eastern cryptocurrency exchange company that operates through its holding company, Rain Financial Inc., which oversees Rain Management W.L.L. in Bahrain, Rain Trading Limited in the United Arab Emirates, and Rain Yazilim ve Ticaret in Turkey. |
2025-07-07 | Rahul Garg (Indian entrepreneur) | Rahul Garg is an Indian entrepreneur and the founder of Moglix, an ecommerce platform for industrial goods and equipment headquartered in Singapore. Moglix operates in regions such as India, the USA, the UK, Mexico, UAE and Europe. In 2021, Moglix was recognized as a unicorn company in India. By 2022, its valuation was reported to be $2.6 billion. Prior to founding Moglix, Garg worked at Google in Singapore, where he held the position of Head of ADX (APAC). |
2025-07-07 | Clear Premium Water (Bottled water brand) | Clear Premium Water is a bottled water brand founded by entrepreneur Nayan Shah and owned by Energy Beverages. The company is headquartered in Ahmedabad, India. |
2025-07-12 | Maksud Hossain (Bangladeshi film director) | Maksud Hossain(Bengali: মাকসুদ হোসেন) is a Bangladeshi writer, director, and producer best known for his debut feature film Saba (2024), which was officially selected at major international festivals including the Toronto International Film Festival, Busan International Film Festival, Red Sea International Film Festival, and Göteborg Film Festival, among others. He won a Student Academy Award for his short Three Beauties (2006). He is also a Berlinale Talents 2025 fellow. |
2025-07-06 | Li Qi (politician, born 1969) (Chinese politician (born 1969)) | Li Qi (born July 1969, Chinese: 李琦) is a Chinese politician. |
2025-07-06 | Maina Wa Ndung'u (Kenyan actor and model) | Maina wa Ndung'u (born November 26, 1982), also known as Peter Maina Ndung'u, is a Kenyan actor, voice over artist, cinematographer, photographer, and film editor, as well as a logistics expert. |
2025-07-06 | Nagaon railway station (Railway station in India) | Nagaon Railway Station (Station Code: NGAN) is a railway station located in the Nagaon district of Assam, India. In earlier times, it was known as Nowgong Railway Station. It is part of the Northeast Frontier Railway zone. |
2025-07-06 | Kalinchowk Cricket Ground (Cricket ground in Karnali, Nepal) | The Kalinchowk Cricket Ground (Nepali: कालिञ्चाेक क्रिकेट रंगशाला) is a cricket ground in Surkhet, Nepal. This Cricket Ground is also called as Kalungchowk International Cricket Ground. It is the home ground for Karnali Province cricket team, and Karnali Yaks.[citation needed] It is a huge ground located on the way to Dailekh from Surkhet. |
2025-07-11 | KFF Kamza (Albanian football club) | KFF Kamza were an Albanian women's professional football club based in Kamëz. They last competed in Kategoria Superiore Femra during the 2013–14 season, finishing ninth, in a ten-team league. |
2025-07-12 | Mahmood Kooria | Mahmood Kooria is a social scientist and historian from Kerala, India. He is a professor of Indian Ocean history at the Department of History University of Edinburgh in Scotland and since the early 2010s, he emerged "as a pioneer in the scholarship of Islam in the Indian Ocean." |
2025-07-12 | Spike Eskin (American sports radio personality (born 1976)) | Brett "Spike" Eskin (born August 7, 1976) is an American sports radio personality who currently serves as a host for 94.1 WIP in Philadelphia. He is the co-host of the WIP Afternoon Show with former Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Ike Reese and Jack Fritz. He has previously served as the program director of WIP and WFAN in New York. Eskin also hosts Rights to Ricky Sanchez, a Philadelphia 76ers-themed podcast. |
2025-07-08 | Funds2Orgs (Social enterprise and shoe-drive fundraising organization) | Funds2Orgs is a for profit social enterprise and fundraising platform that partners with nonprofits, schools, and businesses to organize shoe-drive fundraisers. |
2025-07-12 | Neuropsychology of writing | The process of writing involves complex interactions between cognitive, neural, and social factors. Writing is a skill that transforms cognitive thought and language into forms for communication, memorization, and writing. It requires multiple mental processes such as conceptualizing, organizing, revising ideas, and drawing connections, which are deeply rooted in brain functions. Studies in neuroscience, psychology, and education reveal how brain regions contribute to these processes, emphasizing the critical connection between brain activity and the writing process. Writing is not only influenced by brain specialization but also by societal factors such as cultural norms, educational practices, and individual experiences. |
2025-07-13 | Michael Edem Akafia (Ghanaian lawyer and mining executive) | Michael Edem Akafia is a Ghanaian lawyer, tax practitioner and mining executive. He is currently the Vice President for External Affairs at Gold Fields and President of Ghana Chamber of Mines. He previously served as the Vice President for Legal Affairs at the West African operations of Gold Fields Ltd. |
2025-07-13 | Samuel García Román (Puerto Rican Artist) | Samuel García Román (March 28, 1945 – November 18, 2024) was a Puerto Rican painter and illustrator known for his realistic portrayals of life in Puerto Rico, depictions of historical events in Puerto Rican history, and urban scenes of New York City. |
2025-07-03 | PatPat (American clothing brand) | PatPat is a US-based kids clothing and maternal products brand founded in California in 2014. |
2025-07-13 | Ali Barakat (Lebanese singer) | Ali Barakat is a Lebanese singer specializing in anasheeds. He is known as "The Nightingale of Hezbollah". |
2025-07-12 | Afry Wijoyo (Malaysian actor) | Afry Wijoyo (born 1990) is a Malaysian actor, stuntman, and commercial talent known for his roles in independent Malaysian films and television, including Pendatang (2023) and Simpang Penunggu (2023). He has also appeared in numerous commercial campaigns for brands such as Petronas, KFC, and U Mobile. |
2025-07-13 | Fujairah National Group (Business empire in United Arab Emirates) | Fujairah National Group (FNG) is a diversified business conglomerate headquartered in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates. Established in 1982, FNG has become a leading enterprise in the UAE, with operations spanning sectors such as oil storage and trading, healthcare, education, aviation, shipping, construction, and real estate. The group comprises over 40 companies and employs more than 4,000 people. |
2025-07-01 | Paurastya Vidyapitham (Autonomous institute in India) | The Paurastya Vidyāpīṭham (PVP), also known as the Pontifical Oriental Institute of Religious Studies (POIRS), is an autonomous faculty specializing in ecclesiastical sciences, located at the St. Thomas Apostolic Seminary in Kottayam, Kerala, India. It was established by the Congregation for Catholic Education on July 3, 1982, to promote studies in Eastern religious traditions. |
2025-07-11 | Manhunt: Luigi Mangione and the CEO Murder - A Special Edition of 20/20 (2024 American documentary film) | Manhunt: Luigi Mangione and the CEO Murder - A Special Edition of 20/20 is a 2024 American documentary film about Luigi Mangione, the alleged shooter involved in the killing of UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson. It aired in the United States on ABC on December 19, 2024, fifteen days after Thompson's killing and ten days after Mangione's arrest. |
2025-07-01 | Hadsel bus accident (2024 bus crash in Nordland, Norway) | On 26 December 2024, a bus crash occurred on Austvågøya in Hadsel Municipality in Vesterålen when a local bus from Boreal Norge carrying 58 people left European route E10 after the Raftsund Bridge and partially plunged into an icy body of water called Åsvatnet, near Raftsundet. Three people were killed. |
2025-06-26 | Nicole Giannino (American ice hockey player) | Nicole Paolina Giannino (born September 19, 1993) is an American professional ice hockey player and actress. |
2025-07-13 | PAL Airlines Flight 2259 | PAL Airlines Flight 2259, was a scheduled passenger flight from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, to Goffs, Nova Scotia, on December 28, 2024. The aircraft encountered a collapse landing gear on touchdown. All 77 occupants were evacuated safely. The crash is still in investigation by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada as of July 2025. |
2025-07-07 | Arjun Deshpande (Indian entrepreneur (born 2002)) | Arjun Deshpande is an Indian entrepreneur and the founder of Generic Aadhaar, a medicine company in India. |
2025-06-30 | Living Intelligence | Living Intelligence is the convergence of artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and advanced sensors. |
2025-06-28 | Beau Harrison (American government official) | William "Beau" Harrison is an American government official. Since January 2025, he has served as both White House deputy chief of staff for operations and Assistant to the President. |
2025-07-12 | Julie Lorenz | Julie Lorenz is an American transportation executive who was the secretary of the Kansas Department of Transportation from 2019 to 2022. |
2025-07-10 | The Clash season 7 (Season of television series) | The seventh season of a Philippine television reality competition show The Clash, is broadcast by GMA Network. Julie Anne San Jose and Rayver Cruz reprised as hosts, while Christian Bautista, Ai-Ai delas Alas and Lani Misalucha returned as judges. The seventh season premiered on June 8, 2025. |
2025-07-14 | Abhinav Chandrachud (Indian lawyer, author and legal scholar) | Abhinav Chandrachud is an Indian lawyer, author, and legal scholar. He is the son of the former Chief Justice of India D. Y. Chandrachud. |
2025-07-07 | Kushal N. Desai (Indian industrialist) | Kushal N. Desai is an Indian businessman and industrialist. He is the Chairman and Managing Director of APAR Industries Limited. |
2025-07-11 | Nucleus Mall, Ranchi (Shopping mall in Jharkhand, India) | Nucleus Mall is a shopping mall located in Ranchi, India. It is located in the Lalpur area at Mahto Chowk. The mall was officially opened in 2017. The mall is spread into four floors and spans over 150,000 sq ft. |
2025-07-03 | List of Cairo Higher Institute of Cinema people | This is a list of notable people affiliated with the Higher Institute of Cinema, a film school in Cairo, Egypt. |
2025-07-11 | James Helm (American attorney) | James Helm is a Philadelphia-based personal injury attorney and social media influencer who is the founder of TopDog Law, a national marketing network for personal injury law firms. |
2025-07-13 | Project Moon (South Korean video game developer) | Project Moon (Korean: 프로젝트문) is a South Korean video game developer headquartered in Suwon. Founded in 2016, it developed works such as Lobotomy Corporation, Library of Ruina, and Limbus Company. |
2025-07-15 | Anahid Modrek (American psychologist and academic) | Anahid S. Modrek is an assistant professor at California State University at San Bernardino, Department of Psychology. Anahid Modrek's research spans developmental psychology, cognitive science, and education where her research has been supported by private, federal and international granting institutions. |
2025-07-16 | HyperX Software | HyperX is a computer-aided engineering (CAE) software that provides engineers with an automated and customizable framework to perform classical, industry-standard aerospace failure analyses with margin-of-safety reporting for metal and composite structures. Using these analyses, HyperX performs structural sizing to minimize weight and maximize producibility for the design of: laminates, ply shapes, sandwich panels, composite stiffened panels, metal machined grid-stiffened panels; and fastened and bonded joints. |
2025-07-04 | 8 Metre World Cup | The 8 Metre World Championship is an annual international sailing regatta for 8 Metre keelboats, organized by the host club on behalf of the International Eight Metre Class Association and recognized by World Sailing, the sport's IOC-recognized governing body. |
2025-07-04 | Mannequin Wedding (Cambodia horror film) | Mannequin Wedding (Khmer: ភ្លើងឆេះក្លឹបក្រោមដី, Phler Chhes Kleb Krom Dey; transl. A Fire Accident at Underground Club) is a 2025 Cambodian mockumentary supernatural horror film directed by Diep Sela and screenplay by Vuth Oudom and Nou Yang Kuo. Based on the true events. |
2025-06-26 | Campaigns in support of Afghan activists and human rights (Campaigns in support of activists) | Campaigns to support Afghan activists — emerged after the Taliban took over Afghanistan, and some civil society organizations turned to crowdfunding to finance rescue and humanitarian activities. During this time, initiatives by the International Committee of the Red Cross and other humanitarian organizations emerged. As well as campaigns such as «Voices of Afghan Girls» and «60 Afghan Women Leaders» aimed at canceling the deportation of Afghan women activists, organized after reports of the Pakistani government's intention to mass deport Afghan refugees back to Afghanistan. As part of the campaigns, human rights organizations have been involved in rescuing women, organizing their relocation and helping them obtain humanitarian visas. |
2025-07-10 | Darryl Davis (American real estate coach, speaker, author, and entrepreneur) | Darryl Davis (born September 14, 1965) is an American real estate coach, speaker, author, and entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of the Power Agent® Program, a coaching and training platform for real estate professionals. |
2025-07-13 | JJ Gabriel (English footballer (born 2010)) | Joseph Junior Andreou Gabriel (born 6 October 2010), also known as JJ Gabriel, is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a forward for U18 Premier League club Manchester United. and the England national under-15 football team. |
2025-07-09 | Evergreen Avenue station (Subway station in Brooklyn, New York) | The Evergreen Avenue station was a station on the BMT Myrtle Avenue Line located at the intersection of Evergreen Avenue and Myrtle Avenue in Brooklyn, New York City. |
2025-07-14 | Dhalarchar railway station (railway station in Pabna District, Bangladesh) | Dhalarchar railway station is a railway station at Dhalarchar in Pabna District. This is a terminus station of Majhgram-Dhalarchar line. |
2025-07-16 | Flamingo (YouTuber) (American YouTuber (born 1997)) | Albert Spencer Aretz (born June 11, 1997), better known online as Flamingo and AlbertsStuff, is an American YouTuber best known for his gaming videos and commentary. He primarily plays Roblox. |
2025-07-16 | Daulatpur railway station (Khulna) (railway station in Khulna District, Bangladesh) | Daultpur railway station is a Bangladeshi railway station on Darshana-Jessore-Khulna line. This is the primary railway station at Daulatpur a suburban of Khulna. This station located on Jute mils Road at Daulatpur in Khulna. |
2025-07-07 | Abhay Deshpande (Indian physicist, entrepreneur and professor) | Abhay Deshpande (born 18 August 1971) is an Indian entrepreneur, technology businessman, and founder of Recykal, a digital waste management platform. |
2025-07-07 | Netcore Cloud (Global marketing technology company) | Netcore Cloud is a marketing technology company. Its products include a customer engagement platform, email marketing, and other tools. It was founded in 1997 as Netcore Solutions. |
2025-07-14 | Berber raid against Vandals (529 raid) | The Berber raid against vandals was a military Berbers expedition in the south of Byzacena in 529 against the Vandal Kingdom between Antalas and Hilderic. |
2025-07-13 | Adrianna Edwards (Musical artist) | Adrianna Edwards is a Canadian DJ, music producer, and actress. |
2025-06-30 | BetterSleep (Sleep app) | BetterSleep, formerly known as Relax Melodies, is a mobile application developed by Canadian company Ipnos Software to help sleep, whose features include guided meditations, soundscapes, bedtime stories, and breathing exercises. A free version is available, but many features require a subscription. |
2025-07-16 | Haloscope (physics) (Instrument in physics used to search for dark matter) | Haloscopes are experimental devices designed to detect axions, hypothetical particles that are candidates for dark matter. These instruments typically use a resonant microwave cavity placed in a strong magnetic field to convert axions into detectable photons via the Primakoff effect. |
2025-07-07 | Bramhaarjun (2025 Bengali action thriller film) | Bramhaarjun is an upcoming Bengali-language action thriller film directed by Souvik Dey and produced by Meena Sethi Mondal. The lead roles are played by Rohan Bhattacharjee, Anindya Sengupta and Priyanka Bhattacharjee. The film is scheduled for release on 23 May 2025. |
2025-07-07 | Subhrakant Panda | Subhrakant Panda is an Indian industrialist and Managing Director of Indian Metals & Ferro Alloys Ltd, producer of ferro alloys in India. |
2025-07-14 | Anushka Kaushik (Indian actress) | Anushka Kaushik (born 21 July 1999) is an Indian actress who appears in Hindi-language films and web series. She is known for her performances in the Amazon Prime Video series Crash Course (2022), the Disney+ Hotstar series Ghar Waapsi (2022), and she played a parallel lead role in a Hindi film Patna Shuklla (2024). |
2025-07-15 | Ashitha Revolt of 1843 (1843 revolt) | The Ashitha Revolt of 1843 was a revolt in Ashitha, Hakkari, in the summer and autumn of 1843 after the massacres of the Assyrians of Diz and Upper Tyari. Following the massacres, the Assyrians of Lower Tyari then decided to rise up against the oppressive rule of the emirs of Bohtan and Hakkari. |
2025-07-08 | New York (Addison Rae song) (2025 song by Addison Rae) | "New York" is song by American singer Addison Rae from her debut studio album Addison, released through Columbia Records on June 6, 2025. Described by Rae as reflecting her experience in New York City and rooted in "the fantasy of it all," it explores themes of escapism and emotional projection through a house-influenced Jersey club sound. It received positive reviews from music critics, many of whom highlighted it as a bold and effective introduction to Addison. Rae performed the song for the first time at The Box sister venues in New York City and London during the album's release week. |
2025-07-08 | Money Is Everything (2025 song by Addison Rae) | "Money Is Everything" is song by American singer Addison Rae from her debut studio album Addison, released through Columbia Records on June 6, 2025. Written by Rae alongside producers Elvira Anderfjärd and Luka Kloser, the track was considered a dynamic blend of dance-pop and trip hop, showcasing playful, satirical lyrics and a vibrant vocal delivery that reflects her pop influences and confident persona. |
2025-07-02 | Mario Kranjac (American lawyer, venture capitalist, and politician) | Mario Kranjac is an American lawyer, venture capitalist, and Republican Party politician who served as mayor of Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey from 2016 to 2024. His tenure as mayor was noted for his strong support of Donald Trump. He was a candidate for Governor of New Jersey in the 2025 Republican primary but did not participate in any organized candidate forums or debates and finished fourth with less than three percent of the vote. |
2025-07-04 | Dawn Evans (American politician) | Dawn Norita Evans is an American politician. She was elected as a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 2024. She was not seated after she moved out of the district. |
2025-07-06 | Delta Air Lines v. Crowdstrike (American legal case concerning cyber outage) | Delta Air Lines v. CrowdStrike is an ongoing legal dispute between Delta Air Lines and cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike arising from a global technology outage on July 19, 2024. |
2025-07-15 | Brenda Vongova | Brenda Vongova is a Canadian-American international civil servant, musician, and filmmaker. She is president of the United Nations Chamber Music Society (UNCMS) and the United Nations Movie Society, two cultural organizations operating under the United Nations Staff Recreation Council. Her work has been profiled by international media such as Vogue magazine, PassBlue, and Newsweek. |
2025-06-30 | Ador Azad (Bangladeshi film actor) | Ador Azad is a Bangladeshi film actor, television actor and model. He made his debut film as Talash (2022) directed by Saikat Nasir. He won the Television Reporters Unity of Bangladesh TRUB Award for Best Actor for his performance in the film Local (2023) directed by Saif Chandan. |
2025-07-16 | 2024 Brawley Cattle Call Park crash | The 2024 Brawley Cattle Call Park crash was a fatal single-vehicle accident that occurred in the early morning hours of January 8, 2024, in Brawley, California. When First Responders arrived the vehicle was fully engulfed in flames, and all four passengers were pronounced deceased on scene. |
2025-06-27 | List of Ascendance of a Bookworm light novels | Ascendance of a Bookworm was originally published by Miya Kazuki as a free-to-read web novel on Shōsetsuka ni Narō from 2013 to 2017. It was acquired by TO Books which published the first volume in print in their TO Bunko imprint with illustrations by You Shiina in January 2015. The thirty-third and last volume was published in December 2023. The series is divided into five parts. The light novel is published in English by J-Novel Club, who released the series between May 2019 and September 2024. |
2025-07-14 | Dynasties of Ahirs | The Ahir or Aheer are a social group in India with ties to various dynasties and kingdoms in Indian subcontinent.[page needed] |
2025-07-10 | Daniel Irfan Nadzri (Malaysian footballer (born 2001)) | Mohd Daniel Irfan bin Mohd Nadzri (born 30 September 2001) is a Malaysian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Malaysia Super League club Penang. |
2025-07-07 | Kalpesh Mehta (Indian entrepreneur) | Kalpesh Mehta is an Indian entrepreneur and real estate developer. He is the founder and managing partner of Tribeca Developers, a real estate firm known for residential projects, including developments under a licensing agreement with The Trump Organization. |
2025-07-03 | Mahavatar Swami Bhai (Yoga teacher) | Mahavatar Swami Bhai, also known as Victor Truviano, is Argentine spiritual teacher known for his spiritual teaching. |
2025-07-15 | Kidnapping of Liri Albag (Israeli hostage taken by Hamas in 2023) | Liri Albag (Hebrew: לירי אלבג) is an Israeli woman serving in Israel Defense Forces who was kidnapped in Nahal Oz during October 7 attacks by Hamas. Albag's experience as a hostage held by Hamas for 477 days received significant national and international media attention, not only because of the duration and harshness of her captivity but also due to her actions during that time. Albag emerged as a leader among the hostages, communicating with captors on behalf of others. She was credited with saving the life of fellow hostage Amit Soussana by convincing captors that Soussana was not an IDF officer, likely preventing her execution. Albag's ordeal and subsequent release were the subject of major interviews and media reports, where she spoke about the psychological and physical trauma endured, as well as her perspectives on the ongoing conflict. After her release, Albag became a public advocate for remaining hostages and has spoken at public events. Albag has decided to resume her military service, a decision covered by major Israeli news outlets and seen as a symbol of resilience and commitment. Albag’s experiences and actions have made her a recognized figure in Israel and internationally, especially in the context of the Israel-Hamas conflict and the campaign for the release of hostages. |
2025-06-17 | Indian Premier League on television (Broadcasts of the Indian Premier League) | The Indian Premier League (IPL) is a professional Twenty20 (T20) cricket league in India, organised by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). It is the highest-rated sports property on Indian television, and is among the highest-valued sports properties in the world. |
2025-07-04 | PayChangu (Malawian fintech company) | PayChangu is a Malawian fintech company that provides digital payment infrastructure for Malawian merchants and payment service providers across the country. The platform enables users to accept and process payments through multiple channels, including mobile money, bank transfers, and card payments, all through a single API integration. |
2025-07-12 | Homeless Flag (International symbol of homelessness and solidarity) | The Homeless Flag (Swedish: Hemlösas Internationella Flagga), also called the Homeless International Flag, is a pictogram-style flag intended to represent homelessness, poverty, unity and solidarity. Designed in Sweden, the emblem shows two figures divided by the numeral “1”: one figure sits outside in the rain while the other, under a roof and lamp, extends a helping hand. The symbol is used during awareness events such as Homeless Day (20 January) and appears in media, merchandise and social campaigns on homelessness. |
2025-07-14 | Engineering education in the United States | Engineering education in the United States is primarily taught at public and private universities offering degrees in civil, electrical, mechanical, chemical, and a variety of other engineering branches. |
2025-07-07 | KiriKiri (Visual novel engine) | is a scripting engine by Japanese developer "w.dee", initially released in 1998. It is almost exclusively used with the KAG (KiriKiri Adventure Game System) framework as a visual novel engine. Usually, the package of the two components is regarded as the whole engine, and referenced with major version numbers. Thus, the current version is called KiriKiri2/KAG3. It is available under the GNU General Public License, though commercial licenses can be acquired if somebody wishes to expand the software without disclosing the changes. |
2025-06-28 | Railway Transport of Ukraine (Academic journal) | Railway Transport of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Залізничний транспорт України, romanized: Zalìzničnij transport Ukraïni) is a Ukrainian scientific and practical academic journal dedicated to the issues of rail transport in Ukraine. Founded in 1996, it is published four times a year by the Rail Transport Scientific and Engineering Institute, a branch of JSC Ukrainian Railways ("Ukrzaliznytsia"). Articles are published in the original language. Authors share the latest relevant news, insights and results of experiments within the community of engineers, scientists and railway workers of Ukraine. |
2025-06-25 | Devendra Nath Mahto | Devendra Nath Mahto (born 1991/1992) is an Indian politician from the state of Jharkhand. He has been active in state-level and parliamentary elections, primarily as an independent or minor party candidate. |
2025-07-07 | AI mysticism (Belief that AI has supernatural or divine powers) | Some users of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, especially chatbots, may develop beliefs that AI has or can attain supernatural or spiritual powers. AI models such as ChatGPT are turned to for fortune telling, mysticism and remote viewing. Recent and sudden advances in large language models have lead to folk myths about their origin or capabilities, as well as their deification or worship by some users. |
2025-07-10 | Husein Kadimagomaev | Husein Kadimagomaev (born October 1, 1999, in Grozny, Chechnya) is a professional Swiss mixed martial artist of Chechen descent who competes in the featherweight division. He has fought for international organizations such as BRAVE CF and the Professional Fighters League (PFL). |
2025-07-08 | Good Trouble Lives On protest (Planned demonstrations across United States) | The Good Trouble Lives On protest is a demonstration being planned for July 17, 2025. The name of the protest is based on the term "good trouble" coined by American politician and civil rights leader John Lewis, who died on July 17, 2020. According to the Rolling Stone, the protest's rallying cry is "March in Peace. Act in Power." Tens of thousands of people are expected to participate in all 50 U.S. states and Puerto Rico. |
2025-06-27 | OTT Middleware | OTT middleware is a software layer that connects the user interface on devices such as smart TVs and mobile phones with the back-end infrastructure of an over-the-top (OTT) streaming platform. It handles the distribution of content, user information, subscriptions, advertising, and other essential functions. In essence, OTT middleware facilitates the streaming experience found on platforms such as Netflix or Hulu by managing the connection between user interfaces and backend infrastructure. |
2025-06-26 | Holborn Adams (British law firm) | Holborn Adams is a British law firm with offices in London and Stratford-Upon-Avon. The firm was founded by Adam Rasul in 2013. |
2025-06-28 | Aggro Crab (Video game developer) | Aggro Crab is an American independent video game development company located in Seattle, Washington. |
2025-07-04 | Free America Weekend | Free America Weekend (also known as "No Kings Protest 2.0") was a protest organized for the weekend of Independence Day (July 4) in the United States in 2025. Organized by the Women's March, activities were planned in approximately 300 cities. |
2025-06-28 | Vera Cherepanova (Russian Compliance) | Vera Cherepanova is a governance, ethics, and compliance professional based in Los Angeles, USA. She is the Executive Director of Boards of the Future, a non-profit organization focused on improving corporate board governance. |
2025-07-01 | Kevin McGarry (actor) | Kevin W. McGarry (born March 18, 1985) is a Canadian actor, director, and writer best known for his roles as Nathan Grant on the Hallmark series When Calls the Heart, Mitch Cutty on Heartland, and Peter Hastings in The Wedding Veil film series. He has appeared in numerous romantic comedies and television movies, primarily for Hallmark Channel. |
2025-06-28 | Ethiopian Women with Disabilities National Association (EWDNA) | Ethiopian Women with Disabilities National Association (EWDNA) is a non profit organization is was founded by women in Ethiopia to empower, educate and support the women with disabilities . Focused on the issues affecting the lives of women and girls with disabilities by improving their skill, capacity and inclusion in the society. The association was founded in 2002 by Berhane Daba, who is disabled after contracting polio as a child, and seven of her friends, and has over 1000 volunteers worldwide. In 2015, the National Peace Corps Association honoured Daba with the Harris Wofford Global Citizen Award, for her work with EWDNA. |
2025-07-03 | Edward L. Artau (American judge) | Edward L. Artau is an American appellate judge on the Florida Fourth District Court of Appeal who is a nominee to be a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. |
2025-07-03 | Jordan Emery Pratt (American judge) | Jordan Emery Pratt is an American appellate judge on the Florida Fifth District Court of Appeal who is a nominee to be a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida. |
2025-07-11 | JoBlaq (Nigerian Musician and influencer (born 2004)) | Oyadare Emmanuel Gbolahan (born July 14, 2004), known professionally as JoBlaq, is a Nigerian YouTuber, online personality, and online streamer. |
2025-07-16 | Callum Osmand (Welsh footballer (born 2005)) | Callum James Osmand (born 8 November 2005) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays as a forward for Celtic. |
2025-07-16 | Kamboja Rajput | Kamboja Rajput refers to members of the Kamboja community who identify with the Rajput warrior tradition. Their roots trace back to the ancient Indo-Iranian Kambojas mentioned in early Indian literature, and through historical processes such as Rajputization, several groups have integrated into the Rajput social category over centuries. |
2025-07-04 | Stuart Laws (British comedian (born 1984)) | Stuart Richard Walter Laws (born 7 April 1984) is a British comedian, writer, director, producer, and actor. He is known for his stand-up specials Is That Guy Still Going? and Stuart Laws Is All In, as well as for directing shows by other comedians. Laws has written for BBC Radio 4, supported major UK comics on tour, and founded the production company Turtle Canyon Comedy, which has produced work for Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, BBC, and Channel 4. |
2025-07-04 | Nikolaus Kimla (American businessman) | Nikolaus Kimla is a serial entrepreneur and author. He started his first company at the age of 16 and has created six businesses during his 40-year career. |
2025-07-10 | PrashantAdvait Foundation (Non-profit organization based in India) | PrashantAdvait Foundation is a non-profit organization based in India that promotes self-awareness, spiritual inquiry, and inner transformation through the teachings of its founder, Acharya Prashant. |
2025-07-10 | Gujarat Gramin Bank (Regional Rural Bank in Gujarat, India) | The Gujarat Gramin Bank (Gujarati: ગુજરાત ગ્રામીણ બેંક) is an Indian Regional Rural Bank (RRB) in Gujarat established on 1 May 2025. The bank was formed by the amalgamation of Baroda Gujarat Bank and Saurashtra Gramin Bank under The "One State, One RRB" policy of government. It currently has 744 branches in rural areas of Gujarat. |
2025-07-16 | José María Balcells Doménech (Spanish philologist, literary critic and university professor) | José María Balcells Doménech (born March 5, 1943, in Barcelona) is a Spanish philologist, literary critic, and university professor, widely recognized for his work on 20th‑century Spanish literature. His research focuses on figures such as Miguel Hernández, Rafael Alberti, Ángel Crespo, as well as topics like the Spanish Golden Age and women's literature. |
2025-07-16 | 2025 Vadodara bomb hoaxes (Series of bomb threat hoaxes in Vadodara) | The Vadodara bomb hoaxes were a series of bomb threats made to private schools in Vadodara from 23 June 2025 to 4 July 2025, targeting students and teachers alike. |
2025-07-12 | Matin Ilhan (Singaporean footballer (born 2003)) | Matin Ilhan bin Muhammad Faizal (born 27 June 2003) is a Singaporean professional footballer who plays as a forward for Liga Portugal 2 club Leixões. |
2025-07-10 | GIVA Jewellery (Indian Jewellery brand) | GIVA Jewellery (stylized as GIVA.co) is an Indian direct-to-consumer (D2C) jewellery brand that offers a range of silver, gold, and lab-grown diamond jewellery. Founded in 2019, the company is headquartered in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. |
2025-07-11 | Caryn Ann Harlos (American politician and paralegal) | Caryn Ann Harlos is an American Libertarian Party activist and politician who served as Secretary of the Libertarian National Committee (LNC) from 2018 to 2021 and again from 2022 until her resignation in 2025. She held multiple national leadership roles in the Libertarian Party, including chair of the Platform Committee and Bylaws and Rules Committee. Harlos was also involved in internal party controversies, including legal disputes with other leaders and a well-known intervention in the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire (LPNH) leadership crisis. |
2025-07-15 | Eli Sharabi | Eli (Eliyahu) Sharabi (born February 13, 1972) is a resident of Kibbutz Be'eri who was abducted during the Be'eri massacre as part of the October 7, 2023 surprise attack on Israel by Hamas militants. He was released on February 8, 2025 as part of the 2025 Hamas–Israel agreement, after 491 days in captivity. During the massacre, his wife Lian and their daughters Noya and Yahel were murdered. His brother Yossi was also kidnapped and later murdered after 100 days in captivity. |
2025-07-05 | Impact of the moon on wildlife | The Moon has many important effects on the environments of animals and their behavior. These effects are either direct, via Moonlight, or indirect, via the Tide. |
2025-07-10 | Akshay Bardapurkar (Film producer (born 1980)) | Akshay Vilas Bardapurkar (born 18 May 1980) is an Indian film producer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He is the founder and CEO of Planet Marathi Group, a Mumbai‑based entertainment network encompassing film production, OTT platforms and celebrity management. |
2025-07-08 | 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (AFC) | The Asian section of the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification will act as qualifiers for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup to be held in Brazil for national teams who are members of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). Six teams will qualify directly to join hosts Brazil and two teams will advance to the inter-confederation play-offs. |
2025-07-08 | 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (CAF) | The African section of the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification will act as qualifiers for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup to be held in Brazil for national teams who are members of the Confederation of African Football (CAF). Four teams will qualify directly to join hosts Brazil and two teams will advance to the inter-confederation play-offs. |
2025-07-08 | 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (CONCACAF) | The North, Central American and Caribbean section of the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification will act as qualifiers for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup to be held in Brazil for national teams who are members of the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF). Four teams will qualify directly to join hosts Brazil and two teams will advance to the inter-confederation play-offs. |
2025-07-07 | George, Hereditary Prince of Hanover (Hanovarian Royal (1880–1912)) | George William of Hanover (full name Georg Wilhelm Christian Albert Edward Alexander Friedrich Ernst Waldemar Adolf Prinz von Hannover (Gmunden, 28 October 1880 – Nackel, 20 May 1912) was a German prince who died in a car accident. |
2025-07-15 | Omer Shem Tov | Omer Shem Tov is a former Israeli hostage who was abducted by Hamas from the Nova music festival on October 7, 2023, and held captive in Gaza for 505 days. His ordeal, including the abuse he suffered and his refusal to cooperate with captors’ demands to harm others, was widely reported in major news outlets and made him a symbol of the ongoing hostage crisis and its impact on Israeli society. Just after he was kidnapped, Shem Tov's parents were among the founding members who formed the Hostages and Missing Families Forum. His uncle traveled to the Red Cross headquarters in Geneva to petition for medical assistance for him. Following his release in February 2025, Shem Tov traveled internationally to advocate for the release of remaining hostages, appeared and spoke at public events, and met with political figures. |
2025-07-15 | Edan Alexander (Israeli former hostage in Gaza) | Edan Alexander is an American-Israeli former hostage who became the last known living American citizen held hostage by Hamas in the Gaza War hostage crisis. His captivity and eventual release after 584 days received extensive international media coverage and political attention. His abduction during the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, his dual U.S.-Israeli citizenship, and his role as an Israeli soldier made his case particularly significant. Alexander's release was the result of high-profile negotiations involving the U.S. government and was marked by meetings with President Trump at the White House. |
2025-07-15 | Machine learning in Brazilian industry (Increasingly transforming industries worldwide, including within the brazilian industrial sector, highlighting key areas where ML drives innovation and efficiency) | Machine learning (ML) is increasingly transforming industries worldwide, including within the Brazilian industrial sector, highlighting key areas where ML drives innovation and efficiency. The Brazilian industrial landscape is actively engaging with machine learning and industry 4.0 technologies, driven by a desire for increased productivity, competitiveness, and innovation. While still navigating challenges such as the high cost of implementation, a skills gap, and the need for robust digital infrastructure and regulatory frameworks, significant progress is being made. |
2025-07-16 | 2025 shooting of Texas Border Patrol officers (Shooting attack in Texas, U.S.) | On July 7, 2025, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) station in McAllen, Texas, United States, was attacked by a gunman. The perpetrator, 27-year-old Ryan Louis Mosqueda, wounded a McAllen police officer before he was fatally shot by Border Patrol officers and local police. Two people, an officer and a border patrol employee, were injured by shattered glass. |
2025-07-13 | Lincoln Jones (Youth activist from New Zealand) | Lincoln Jones is a New Zealand youth activist known for his advocacy for lowering the voting age to 16 in New Zealand. He served as a Youth Member of Parliament (Youth MP) in the 2025 New Zealand Youth Parliament as Willie Jackon's Youth MP, and represented the Make It 16 New Zealand campaign, which seeks to extend voting rights to 16- and 17-year-olds. |
2025-07-14 | Ramakrishnan Sivaswamy Iyer (NRI businessman and investor based in the UAE) | Ramakrishnan Sivaswamy Iyer, also known as Ramesh Ramakrishnan is an NRI businessman and investor based in the UAE. He is a recipient of the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award (2025). |
2025-07-11 | Bahlol Khattak (Pakistani lawyer at Peshawar High Court) | Bahlol Khattak is a Pakistani lawyer and jurist, currently serving as a member (judicial) of the Federal Service Tribunal. |
2025-07-09 | Blue Dream Group (A group of Garment factories) | Blue Dream Group is a group of Garment factories and other companies based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It operates in sectors such as textiles, leather, interior design, and developers. They are the member of both Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association and Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association. |
2025-07-16 | Michele Briamonte (Italian lawyer) | Michele Briamonte is an Italian Sportsman and Attorney, Capital Market Senior Advisor and Public Affairs Expert. He is the managing partner of the international Law Firm Grande Stevens and the Founding Partner of the Grande Stevens International llp; he is Chairman of the Italian Royal Residences and vice-president of the Association of European Royal Residences (ARRE). Michele is senior member of the Board of Director of the International Think Tank “Astrid” and he serves as Deputy Chairman of the Israeli-Italian Chamber of Commerce. His practice focuses on Capital Markets, Banking and Finance and Mergers and Acquisitions. |
2025-07-09 | Bicoli State (Former kingdom in Southeast Asia) | Bicoli State (Indonesian: Kenegerian Bicoli) is a statehood centered in Bicoli Village, East Halmahera Regency today. Bicoli is a state that is no less important in local history. In 1817, Bicoli had emerged as a fairly important trading port in the region. They were once under the rule of the Sultanate of Tidore, before finally falling into the hands of the Dutch, through their trading company, the VOC. |
2025-07-09 | Brunno Ferreira | Brunno Ferreira (born November 4, 1992), also known by his nickname "The Hulk", is a Brazilian professional mixed martial artist who competes in the Middleweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Known for his explosive power and aggressive style, Ferreira has finished all of his professional wins by either knockout or submission, with the majority coming in the first round. |
2025-07-12 | Marudhu Pandiyan | Marudhu Pandiyan (born 23 August 1976) is an Indian film director who predominantly works in Tamil cinema. He made his directorial debut with the film Chennai Ungalai Anbudan Varaverkirathu (2015) and later directed the critically noted film Asuravadham (2018). |
2025-07-10 | EDP445 (American former YouTuber (born 1990)) | Bryant Turhan Emmerson Moreland, also known as EDP445 (short for EatDatPussy445), is an American former YouTuber. Formerly known for his vocal support of the Philadelphia Eagles football team, he also uploaded vlogs, mukbangs, and rants. Moreland received much attention when he was caught in a sting operation messaging a decoy 13-year-old girl in 2021, sparking many internet memes and leading to the termination of his channel. |
2025-07-09 | Make New Friends but Keep Discord (7th episode of the 5th season of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic) | "Make New Friends but Keep Discord" is the seventh episode of the fifth season of the animated television series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. The episode was written by Natasha Levinger and directed by Jim Miller. It originally aired on Discovery Family on May 16, 2015. In this episode, Discord becomes jealous when Fluttershy brings her friend Tree Hugger to the Grand Galloping Gala instead of him. |
2025-07-10 | Akashia (drag queen) | Eric Flint (born February 19, 1985), better known by the stage name Akashia, is an American drag performer best known for competing on the first season of RuPaul's Drag Race in 2009, in which she placed seventh. |
2025-07-10 | Carl azuz (American journalist and news anchor) | Carl Azuz is an American journalist, news anchor, and media educator. He is best known as the anchor of CNN's student-focused news program CNN 10 (formerly CNN Student News) from 2007 to 2022. In 2023, he launched The World from A to Z, a free, independently produced daily news show for students that reached over 3 million views within its first year and is utilized in thousands of U.S. classrooms. Azuz has been recognized for his non-partisan approach to news education and advocacy for media literacy, speaking at national conferences including the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) and International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE). |
2025-07-10 | List of Khasa dynasty and Kings (Ethnic group) | Khasas (Sanskrit: खश, IAST: Khaśa) were an ancient Indo-Aryan tribe and a late Janapada kingdom from Himalayan regions of northern Indian subcontinent.They were reported to have lived around Gandhara, Trigarta and Madra Kingdom as per the Mahabharata. Khasas ruled over Kabul to Sikkim. |
2025-07-16 | Chaska Hawks Girls Basketball (Basketball team in Chaska, Minnesota) | The Chaska Hawks girls basketball team competes in the Metro West Conference as part of the Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL). The team plays its home games at The Nest, a 15,000-seat arena in Chaska, Minnesota. |
2025-07-10 | List of the world's best hospital and medical center (Hospital and medical center) | This is a list of the world's best hospital and medical center in 2025,as published annually by Newsweek and Statista. Among the top 10 best hospitals in the world, 5 are in northern America (4 in US and 1 in Canada), 3 in Western Europe (Germany, Sweden, Switzerland), and two in Asia (Israel and Singapore) with 1 each. |
2025-07-10 | 2013 Rakhyut Mid-Air Collision | On September 11, 2013, Two SEPECAT Jaguars both operated by Royal Air Force of Oman(RAFO) Collided mid air while in a training mission killing one pilot, But there was one pilot who ejected the plane and survived the accident, Making him the sole survivor of the Accident. |
2025-07-10 | Ogbu Jideofor Ikenna | Ogbu Jideofor Ikenna (born 19 August) in Enugu State, Nigeria |
2025-07-10 | Importance of behavioral factors on financial reporting quality of SMEs | Behavioural factors play a critical role in determining the financial reporting quality of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). These factors, which encompass individual and group behaviours, decision-making tendencies, and cognitive biases, significantly influence how financial information is recorded, processed, and presented by SME owners, managers, and accountants. |
2025-07-12 | Anjani Sinha | Anjani Sinha is an American orthopaedic surgeon and United States Ambassador-Designate to Singapore. |
2025-07-16 | Argchymist (Term by Alexander Roob for false prophets) | The term "argchymist" is used in Alexander Roob's Alchemy & Mysticism to describe false prophets, fake alchemists, one encounters on the path to the alchemistic fortress. It was originally found in the Rosarium philosophorum. |
2025-07-12 | Chanakya University (University in Bengaluru, Karnataka) | Chanakya University is an Indian private not-for-profit, for-purpose collective philanthropy university located in Bengaluru, Karnataka. The university provides liberal arts STEAM (sciences, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics) based education aligned to the NEP 2020 established under the Chanakya University Act 2021.The university is named after Chanakya, the ancient Indian political strategist and philosopher. |
2025-07-11 | John Deere 430C | The John Deere 430C is a small crawler tractor that was produced by John Deere from 1958 to 1960. It was manufactured at the Dubuque Works plant in Iowa and served as the crawler variant of the John Deere 430 utility tractor. Offered with gasoline, all-fuel, or LP gas engines, it succeeded the John Deere 420C and was later replaced by the more industrial-focused 440IC.[failed verification] |
2025-07-11 | Linda Nosková career statistics | This is a list of career statistics of Czech tennis player Linda Nosková since her professional debut in 2019. Nosková has won one singles and zero doubles WTA titles. |
2025-07-11 | Natanya Wachtel (American behavioral scientist) | Natanya Wachtel is a Hungarian-American behavioral scientist, healthcare strategist and mental health advocate. She is the founder of the New Solutions Network, a behavioral science consultancy, and co-founder of evrmore, a digital platform focused on youth mental health. Her work spans behavioral psychology, health communication, and digital therapeutics. |
2025-07-11 | Hannah Cairo (American mathematician) | Hannah Mira Cairo (born 2007) is an American mathematician who gained recognition at age 17 for disproving the longstanding Mizohata–Takeuchi conjecture in harmonic analysis. |
2025-07-12 | Baserow | Baserow is a full-stack, no-code platform developed by Baserow B.V., headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It enables users to collaborate on applications without writing code. It is designed to be an alternative to proprietary database and application development tools. |
2025-07-12 | CaptionHub (British subtitling and localisation software company) | CaptionHub is a British software company that develops a cloud-based platform for subtitling, transcription, translation, and synthetic voiceover. Founded in 2015, the platform combines automatic speech recognition and machine translation with human editing workflows. It supports localisation in over 400 languages and offers synthetic voiceover in 78 languages. |
2025-07-12 | InfoVision | InfoVision Inc is a privately held global technology and digital transformation services provider headquartered in Richardson, Texas. The company offers services across digital engineering and emerging technologies, including digital media, analytics, and cloud infrastructure. As of 2025, the company operates multiple onshore, offshore, and nearshore delivery centers, serving clients in North America, the Middle East, Asia and Latin America. |
2025-07-12 | Manichaeism in modern times | Manichaeism in modern times refers to modern day religious practices associated with the now extinct religion of Manichaeism founded in the 3rd century. |
2025-07-12 | Prominent athletic casualties in the June 2025 Israeli attacks on Iran (List of Iranian Sports Figures Killed in June 2025 Israel-Iran Conflict) | Prominent athletic casualties in the June 2025 Israeli attacks on Iran is a list of names of Iranian athletes who were killed in the Israel attacks on Iran from 13 June to 24 June 2025. The number of these killed athletes, was 68. Most of these Iranian athletes, had national or international records in their field of sport. Most of these Iranian athletes (except five of them) were neither members of nor affiliated with a military or political organization in Iran and were killed as ordinary citizens under the attacks of Israel. |
2025-07-12 | Adebola Opaleye (Nigerian digital publisher) | Adebola Opaleye is a Nigerian digital publisher, writer and founder of DKMNGR, a website that publishes articles on Nigerian history, culture, and current affairs. |
2025-07-12 | Much Evil (1990 studio album by Spider One) | Much Evil (also known as 12" of Evil) is the debut solo studio album by American singer Spider One. The album received mixed reviews, netting roughly average reception. |
2025-07-12 | Brent Chalem (American actor) | Brent Chalem was an American child actor. |
2025-07-15 | List of eponymous roads in Bengaluru (List of roads in Bengaluru named after people) | This is a list of roads in Bengaluru named after people. |
2025-07-15 | Mycat (Game writer) | Mycat Software is well known for writing games on the Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computer from the early 80s until recently. |
2025-07-13 | 2025 Indian strikes in Myanmar | The 2025 Indian strikes in Myanmar were a cross border drone attack by the Indian Armed Forces against various insurgent groups of the Insurgency in Northeast India. |
2025-07-15 | 2025 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles final (Championship tennis match) | The 2025 Wimbledon Championships Women's Singles final was the championship tennis match of the women's singles tournament at the 2025 Wimbledon Championships. The match was played at the Centre Court of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, England. It was contested by Polish Iga Świątek and American Amanda Anisimova on the first time both players reached this stage of the tournament , that also marked their first professional matchup. |
2025-07-14 | Disappearance of Selene Delgado (2001 disappearance of a 18-year-old in Mexico City, Mexico) | Selene Delgado López is an alleged missing person who disappeared in Álvaro Obregón, Mexico City on April 22, 2001. Information on her life and disappearance is limited, leading some online users to speculate she does not actually exist, nor did someone of that name disappear. A photo, supposedly of Delgado López and broadcast on Al servicio de la comunidad on Mexico's Canal 5 TV channel, spawned an urban legend due to its uncanny nature. |
2025-07-14 | Choi Hyeong-bin (South Korean entrepreneur (born 2005)) | Choi Hyeong-bin (Korean: 최형빈; born 2005) is a South Korean software developer and entrepreneur. While still a middle school student, he gained national attention for developing the mobile application CoronaNOW, which provided real-time information about the COVID-19 pandemic. During high school, he joined the fintech company Toss as the youngest-ever product owner (PO), where he led service planning and growth strategies targeting teenagers. After leaving the company, he returned to university and began developing wellness-based mobile applications aimed at the global market. |
2025-07-14 | 2025 Lexington shootings (Mass shooting in Kentucky, U.S.) | On July 13, 2025, a series of shootings took place in Lexington, Kentucky, United States that left three people dead, including the perpetrator, along with three others critically wounded, including a state trooper that was shot twice during the initial shooting. |
2025-07-14 | AJ Williams (Musical artist) | A.J. Williams, known professionally as Prod by A.J. Williams, is an American music producer. He has contributed to projects by DC the Don, Travis Scott, Kid Cudi, Denzel Curry. |
2025-07-14 | Gizzverse | The Gizzverse is a fun theory about Australian rock Band King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard. The theory says that the bands: Lyrics, Music Videos, Album Covers, and music are all connected to make one story. This theory started due to there tenth studio album Murder Of The Universe. |
2025-07-15 | 2020 Great Duck Pileup | The 2020 Great Duck Pileup was an environmental anomaly, causing the death of over 200 waterfowl in northwest Iowa. Migrating waterfowl mistook a wet roadway for a body of water, and were subsequently injured or killed upon landing. |
2025-07-14 | Osagie Elegbe | Osagie Elegbe (born February 1, 1975) is a Nigerian actor, filmmaker, and producer known for his work in Nollywood, particularly in culturally rooted dramas and socially conscious films. He is the writer and director of the film Inside Africa and is also known for his acting roles in productions such as Esohe, The Gentleman, and the series Blood of Enogie. |
2025-07-15 | Hassan Jafry (Pakistani influencer) | Syed Muhammad Hassan Jafry (Urdu: سید محمد حسن جعفری; born 23 January 2012) professionally known by his stage name Hassan Jafry, is a Pakistani influencer, model & television host. |
2025-07-16 | List of adult animated feature films nominated for Academy Awards | This page highlights the animated feature films targeted for young adult and mature audiences nominated for or won Academy Awards. Some of the first adult animated films to be nominated in each categories: |
2025-07-15 | Jeff Connaughton (American political aide (born 1959)) | Jeff Connaughton (born c. 1959) is an American political aide, lawyer, lobbyist, and author. A longtime aide to Joe Biden, he later served as Chief of Staff to Senator Ted Kaufman and authored a memoir exposing systemic issues in U.S. politics and finance. |
2025-07-15 | List of Mitchell Hamline School of Law alumni | This is a list of Mitchell Hamline School of Law alumni. |
2025-07-16 | T.K. Khaleel (Famous Indian Baker & Entrepreneur) | T. K. Khaleel is an Indian master baker and entrepreneur, primarily known as the founder of the Middle Eastern bakery chains Bakemart and Artisan Bakers. In 2021, the UAE and Bahrain operations of Bakemart, were acquired by Almarai, a publicly-traded Saudi food conglomerate, for an enterprise value of $25.5 million. His work has received significant industry recognition, including the Arab Franchise Lifetime Achievement Award in 2022, and is reportedly the only Asian baker to have a sourdough starter accepted into the Puratos Sourdough Library in Belgium. |
2025-07-13 | KLM Flight 1204 | KLM Flight 1204 was a scheduled passenger flight from Sandefjord, Vestfold, Norway to Haarlemmermeer, North Holland, Netherlands, on December 28, 2024. The aircraft skidded off to the right off the runway exit during the roll-out. All 182 occupants were uninjured, and were kept on board until stairs for disembarkation were in place. As of now, the crash is still in investigation by the Norwegian Safety Investigation Authority |
2025-07-16 | Daniel Martindale (Ameican citizen who accepted a Russian passport, after aiding Russian forces during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine) | Daniel Martindale is an American citizen who accepted a Russian passport after spying for Russian forces during the Russian invasion of Ukraine |
2025-07-16 | Luke Roessler (Canadian actor) | Luke Roessler (born March 28, 2007) is a Canadian actor known for his roles in both film and television. He gained recognition for playing Henry Harding in the Netflix dark comedy series Dead to Me (2019–2022), and has appeared in films such as Deadpool 2 (2018), It: Chapter Two (2019), and Disney Channel's Descendants 3 (2019). He has also portrayed younger versions of major characters in series like FX's Legion. |
2025-07-16 | Anyone.com | Anyone.com is a real estate platform that allows users to manage real estate transactions digitally, including buyers, sellers and real estate agents. |
2025-07-16 | Noetisexuality (attraction only to those they are mentally connected to the person) | Noetisexuality is a spectrum of the gray area of asexuality that is characterized by sexual and/or romantic attraction to people based on their mentality, world perspectives and points of view, charisma, tastes, imaginative capacities and other aspects linked to the way of being, or personality, of an individual. |
2025-07-16 | Timeline of the universe (universe events since the Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago) | The timeline of the universe begins with the Big Bang, 13.799 ± 0.021 billion years ago, and follows the formation and subsequent evolution of the Universe up to the present day. Each era or age of the universe begins with an "epoch", a time of significant change. Times on this list are relative to the moment of the Big Bang. |
2025-07-16 | Serena Waldman (American person with cerebral palsy) | Serena Waldman (born 1984) is an American woman with cerebral palsy. She became famous as a young adult when a company dedicated to the transport of disabled people began to sponsor her father's wheelchair-accessible hot air balloon, which was named after her. |
2025-06-28 | Stadium seating (Characteristic seating arrangement) | Stadium seating or theater seating is a seating arrangement where most or all seats are placed higher than the seats immediately in front of them so that the occupants of further-back seats have less of their views blocked by those ahead of them. It is most commonly associated with sports stadiums and performing-arts venues, which have used it since ancient times. Other venues that use such seating include certain religious institutions, lecture halls, and movie theaters. An alternative to stadium seating is a raised stage. |
2025-07-14 | Time War (Doctor Who) (Fictional conflict) | The Time War, also called the Last Great Time War, is a conflict within the fictional universe of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. The war occurs between the events of the 1996 film and the 2005 revived series, with the Time Lords fighting the Daleks until the apparent mutual destruction of both races. The war was frequently mentioned when the show returned, but was not directly seen until the show's 50th anniversary special. |
2025-07-16 | Rushop (Village in the Peak District, England) | Rushop or Rushup is a small North Derbyshire village. It is in the town of Chapel-en-le-Frith. Agriculture has until recently been the main occupation in the village. At present very few of the residents work in Rushop and several of the houses are second homes only occupied at weekends and holidays. |
2025-07-08 | University of Colorado Engineering Management Program (academic program in the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Colorado Boulder) | The University of Colorado Engineering Management Program, formally the Lockheed Martin Engineering Management Program, is a graduate and undergraduate-level initiative within the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Colorado Boulder. Founded in 1987 through an endowment from Lockheed Martin, the program equips experienced engineers and technical professionals with management, leadership, and project‑planning capabilities to advance into mid-career leadership roles. It offers a Master of Engineering in Engineering Management, a minor and graduate certificates—including project management and aerospace management—through flexible delivery modes: on‑campus, evening and fully online via Coursera. Its customizable curriculum emphasizes real‑world applicability in technical industries, aiming to bridge engineering expertise with effective organizational leadership. |
2025-07-13 | Rock Bottom Entertainment (Detroit-based rap group, who recently signed to Interscope) | Rock Bottom Entertainment is an independent Hip-Hop record label based in Detroit, Michigan. It was founded in June 1997 by Rafael "Rock" Howard. The label has released several albums and promoted local artists within the Detroit hip-hop scene. |
2025-06-29 | Transform Drug Policy Foundation (British drug policy reform NGO) | Transform Drug Policy Foundation (Transform) is a registered non-profit charity based in the United Kingdom working in drug policy reform. As an independent think tank, Transform works to promote public health, social justice and human rights through drug policy reform, seeking to achieve these goals through the legal regulation of the production, supply and use of drugs. |
2025-07-13 | Waste Management Licensing Regulations 1994 (UK Licensing regulations for persons) | The Waste Management Licensing Regulations 1994 (SI 1994/1056) formerly applied in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) to those persons involved in the collection, storage, treatment and disposal of controlled wastes. The regulations dictate the licensing of persons or businesses involved in the management of waste and relate directly to the licensing of a site or activity to carry out the management, processing and disposal of wastes. (Note: The regulations were superseded in 2007 after the formation of the "permitting regulations".) These activities were previously covered by provisions contained within the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (COPA). The regulations implement certain provisions of European Directive 91/156/EEC and are enacted under the Environmental Protection Act 1990. |
2025-07-12 | The British School, Panchkula (Primary kindergarten school in Panchkula, India) | Tinkerbelle School in Panchkula, India is the Junior Branch of The Bharat School, the Best Playway School in Panchkula. Montessori play school, trusted by parents offers Montessori based curriculum |
2025-07-04 | Random map (Randomly-generated map) | In video games, a random map is a map generated randomly by the computer, usually in strategy games. Random maps are often the core of single and multiplayer gameplay, aside from story based campaigns that are often shipped with the game. Each new game presents an unknown map, providing a new experience to the player, and an even playing field in multiplayer gaming. Random maps typically have a certain theme - for example a naval random map with many small islands, or a 'gold rush' map with a large amount of gold in the center of the map. The type of random map may also influence the game's artificial intelligence, with the AI employing different strategies optimized for each random map. |
2025-07-11 | List of Russian exonyms | Below is a list of Russian language exonyms for places, mainly in Europe. Note that this list only includes names that are significantly different from the local toponym, some exonyms are marked as historical, modern exonyms may match the toponyms. |
2025-07-14 | Big Brother (Serbian TV series) season 1 (Season of television series) | Veliki Brat 2006 is the first season of Serbian version of Big Brother. The show premiered on 15 September 2006 and ran for 107 days, concluding on 31 December 2006. 14 housemates entered the house on Day 1. During the season, five more housemates were brought in. The winner of the season is Ivan Ljuba, a medical student and pianist from Belgrade. The season quickly became a ratings hit on Serbian television, but has also received plenty of criticism. |
2025-07-13 | Zoë Mode (Video game developer) | Zoë Mode was a subsidiary studio of Kuju Entertainment based in Brighton, England. Zoë Mode's games portfolio covered a variety of genres and comprised big-brand entertainment, original social games and innovative gameplay use of motion capture technologies such as the PlayStation EyeToy and Xbox 360 Kinect. They developed EyeToy: Play, SingStar, Disney Sing It and Zumba franchises in music and party games. Zoë Mode was also known for creating Crush, Chime and Haunt. |
2025-07-13 | Show Me the Money (British game show) (1999 British TV series or programme) | Show Me the Money is a live afternoon game show presented by Louise Noel (with the exception of three shows presented by Alice Beer when Louise was ill) which aired on Channel 4 in the UK and ran for two seasons from Monday to Friday between 6 September 1999 and 17 November 2000. It was produced by Princess Productions for Channel 4. |
2025-07-13 | Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 (United Kingdom legislation) | The Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 are regulations imposed on the England and Wales water industry by statutory instrument. |
2025-07-12 | Socialist Equality Party (Australia) (Trotskyist political party) | The Socialist Equality Party (SEP) is an unregistered Trotskyist political party in Australia. The SEP was established in 2010 as the successor party to the Socialist Labour League, which was founded in 1972 as the Australian section of the International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI).[citation needed] |
2025-07-02 | Shivering Spines (Swedish rock band) | Shivering Spines was a Swedish indie rock band from Jönköping, active from 1988 to 1993. They won PolyGram's Rock Band of the Year for 1990 and had a top-40 single, "Heaven Is...", in 1992. |
2025-07-11 | Roboboa (Robotic Snake) | Roboboa is a robotic snake produced by WowWee. Roboboa has 4 angled body sections, allowing Roboboa to coil by rotating adjacent sections. A motorized tail roller and casters on the midsection allow Roboboa to move in a straight line. |
2025-07-15 | Alexandru Tăutu (Romanian bobsledder) | Alexandru Tăutu was a Romanian bobsledder who competed in the 1930s. At the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, he was listed in the four-man event, but did not compete. Tăutu is deceased. |
2025-07-11 | Samata (fashion entrepreneur) (British-Ghanaian fashion designer) | Samata Pattinson is a British-Ghanaian sustainability advocate, writer, producer and entrepreneur working in design and entertainment industries. She delivered TEDxTalk in 2023. |
2025-07-11 | Yacht transport (Method of transporting a yacht) | Yacht transport is the shipping of a yacht to a destination instead of sailing or motoring it. Yacht transport is an alternative to the traditional passaging (sailing or motoring) to reach desired destinations around the globe. Transport when compared to passaging is cost-effective, safer and improves availability. |
2025-07-10 | Sherman, Texas bus accident (2008 road accident in Texas, US) | The Sherman, Texas bus accident occurred when a bus chartered by Vietnamese pilgrims crashed in Texas on Friday 8 August 2008, killing at least 17 people and injuring dozens more, police said. The bus, carrying 55 people, drove off an overpass bridge of northbound U.S. 75 shortly after midnight and crashed near the town of Sherman, Texas, some 64 mi (103 km) north of Dallas. |
2025-07-11 | Wolfire Games (American independent video game development company) | Wolfire Games is an American independent video game development company founded by David Rosen. Wolfire Games develops video games for macOS, Windows, and Linux. |
2025-07-08 | Top Gear: Bolivia Special (2009 British TV series or programme) | Top Gear: Bolivia Special is a special 76-minute episode of the motoring series Top Gear, originally broadcast on BBC Two in the United Kingdom at 19:45 on 27 December 2009. This is episode 6 of series 14. |
2025-07-06 | UTC+09:45 (Time zone) | UTC+09:45 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +09:45. |
2025-07-03 | University of Edinburgh School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences (UES is a school of Philosophy, Psychology, and Language) | The University of Edinburgh School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences (PPLS) is a school within the College of Humanities and Social Science at the University of Edinburgh. The School was formed in 2002 as a result of administrative restructuring, when several departments of what was then the Faculty of Arts were brought together. The University of Edinburgh's academic foundation is based on three Colleges containing a total of 22 Schools; among these is the School of Philosophy, Psychology, and Language Sciences (PPLS). |
2025-07-07 | Velencei Kék Cápák RK (Rugby team) | Velencei Kék Cápák RK is a Hungarian rugby club in Velence. They currently play in Hungarian National Championship I. For the 2011-12 season at least, they will be playing their matches in Székesfehérvár. |
2025-07-07 | Western Missionary Baptist Institute and Seminary (Seminary in California, United States) | Western Missionary Baptist Institute and Seminary (originally the Fresno Missionary Baptist Institute and Seminary) was established by the First Missionary Baptist Church of Fresno on September 10, 1978, under the leadership of Burel G Burnes. FMBI offers training courses for ministers and Christian workers. Currently, the school offers many courses in Christian education and theology including Biblical language courses. FMBI's current president is also pastor of the First Missionary Baptist Church in Fresno, David M. Butimore Sr. |
2025-07-10 | Susumu Uemura (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2025-07-10 | Kazuto Saiki (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2025-07-10 | Junji Sato (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2025-07-05 | Hindustani kinship terms (Glossary of Hindustani words and phrases to describe familial relationships) | The kinship terms of Hindustani (Hindi-Urdu) differ from the English system in certain respects. In the Hindustani system, kin terms are based on gender, and the difference between some terms is the degree of respect. Moreover, "In Hindi and Urdu kinship terms there is clear distinction between the blood relations and affinal relations." |
2025-07-06 | Spring Creek Academy (Private school in Plano, Texas, United States) | Spring Creek Academy is a Dallas-area private school. Located in Plano, Texas, Spring Creek Academy opened in 1996, and currently serves approximately 200 students in grades K-12. It offers all core and academic elective courses required to meet mandated state requirements for graduation. [citation needed] |
2025-07-06 | Martha Young Truman (Mother of United States president Harry S. Truman.) | Martha Ellen Young Truman (November 25, 1852 – July 26, 1947) was the mother of U.S. president Harry Truman, the paternal grandmother of Margaret Truman, a maternal great-grandmother of Clifton Truman Daniel, and the mother-in-law of Bess Truman. |
2025-06-27 | Solstice Coil (Israeli alternative progressive rock band) | Solstice Coil is an alternative progressive rock band formed in Israel in 2001. The band's core members are Shir Deutch, Opher Vishnia and Shai Yallin. |
2025-06-30 | List of Soviet straight-winged jet fighters | The earliest Soviet jet fighters were all straight-winged, as the aerodynamic benefits of swept wings at transonic speeds was not appreciated for several years after the end of World War II, when these fighters were designed. |
2025-07-13 | Kelly Jack Swift (American baseball player) | Kelly Jack Swift (May 6, 1920 – April 5, 1965) was a minor league pitcher from 1947 through 1958. He is noted as the last minor league pitcher to have won 30 games in one season, which he accomplished for the Marion Marauders of the Tar Heel League in 1953, when he went 30–7 with a 2.54 earned run average (ERA). |
2025-06-30 | Reiherbach (Edersee) (River in Germany) | Reiherbach is a small river in the state of Hesse, Germany. It is a tributary of the Edersee near Waldeck. It flows into the Edersee, a large reservoir near the town of Waldeck. Though modest in size, the Reiherbach is part of a richly biodiverse area and plays a role in the scenic and ecological character of the region. |
2025-07-04 | Zylog Systems (International information technology company) | Zylog Systems Limited (ZSL) is an international information technology company publicly listed on the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) & Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). Zylog is headquartered in Chennai, India and Edison, New Jersey, United States. |
2025-07-16 | Ivan Tukhtachev (Russian middle-distance runner) | Ivan Tukhtachev (born 13 July 1989, in Angarsk) is a Russian middle-distance runner. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the Men's 800 metres. In 2009, he won the 1500 m at the European under-23 championships. |
2025-07-05 | Sentry Siren | Sentry Siren, formerly known as Sterling Siren Fire Alarm Corporation, is a civil defense siren brand. |
2025-07-16 | Virtual manufacturing network (ICT virtual networking) | A Virtual Manufacturing Network is a manufacturing network which is not owned by a simple company, but it is built with the use of ICT for bringing together different suppliers and alliance partners creating in such a way a virtual network which is able to operate as a solely owned supply network. A Virtual Manufacturing Network is in this way a Collaborative network of manufacturing enterprises (from OEMs to Suppliers), which are connected by means of ICT for configuring, managing and monitoring the manufacturing process. |
2025-07-10 | Thomas H. Weidemeyer (American businessman) | Thomas H. Weidemeyer is an American businessman. |
2025-06-26 | Elizabeth Tisdahl (American mayor) | Elizabeth B. Tisdahl (born April 27, 1946) is the former mayor of Evanston, Illinois. She was Evanston's third female mayor and second Democratic mayor. |
2025-07-09 | Nick Yates (Australian vending entrepreneur and businessman) | Nick Yates is an Australian vending entrepreneur and businessman who is currently[when?] living and doing business in the United States. |
2025-07-14 | Abdul Hamid Tajik (Afghan footballer) | Abdul Hamid Tajik (born 1923) was an Afghan footballer and a member of the national football team. He competed at the 1948 Summer Olympic Games. |
2025-07-14 | Abdul Ghafoor Yusufzai (Afghan footballer) | Abdul Ghafoor Yusufzai was an Afghan footballer, who also played in Afghanistan's national football team. He competed at the 1948 Summer Olympic Games. |
2025-07-16 | Revolutionary Internationalist Movement (International Maoist organization) | The Revolutionary Internationalist Movement (RIM) was an international communist organization founded in France in March 1984 by 17 various Maoist organizations around the world. It sought to "struggle for the formation of a Communist International of a new type, based on Marxism–Leninism–Maoism". The RIM appears to be defunct as are many of the founding organizations. The Revolutionary Communist Party, USA was the most powerful force within the RIM. |
2025-07-08 | White Stone (ski store) | White Stone is a UK based retailer of skiing equipment, apparel and sporting goods. White Stone was opened in 2006, with a focus on skiing and tennis products. |
2025-07-12 | Torta Bertolina (Italian cake) | Torta Bertolina, also known simply as Bertolina, is a typical autumnal dessert from the Italian comune (municipality) of Crema. It is presented in a round shape, but it is often available cut into slices. It has a golden brown hue and the fragrance of the small American or Concord grapes, which are one of its main ingredients. The crust has an uneven texture with small holes in it. There are some variations especially when it is homemade, since many families have handed down the recipe through the generations; its exact origins are unknown, but the cake was probably made for the first time after the 1800s.[citation needed] The ingredients are: flour, corn flour, sugar, icing sugar, butter, olive oil, eggs, vanilla, concord grapes and yeast.[citation needed] |
2025-07-12 | Velit Bay Plantation (Plantation on the east coast of Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu) | Velit Bay Plantation is a plantation on the east coast of Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu. It lies on Velit Bay, and consists of over 1600 acres of plantation and forest. The plantation catered to tourists and contained a restaurant. |
2025-07-02 | UNTV Cup Season 4 (4th UNTV Cup season) | The UNTV Cup Season 4 was the 2015–2016 season of the public service-based basketball league, the UNTV Cup, based in the Philippines. It was opened on August 24, 2015 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay, as part of the activities for the 11th anniversary of UNTV Life. Its final games was ended on March 14, 2016 at the Smart-Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City. |
2025-07-11 | The Slave of Love (2014 Armenian TV series or program) | Slave of Love (Armenian: Սիրո գերին Siro Gerin) is an Armenian romantic drama television series. The series premiered on Shant TV on September 1, 2014. |
2025-07-02 | UNTV Cup Season 5 (5th UNTV Cup season) | The UNTV Cup Season 5 was the 2016–17 season of the annual charity basketball league in the Philippines, UNTV Cup. The tournament organized by UNTV Public Service channel, through its chairman and chief executive officer of BMPI-UNTV, Kuya Daniel Razon, more popularly known as Mr. Public Service. |
2025-07-15 | Mala Sakonhninhom (Laotian sprinter) | Mala Sakonhninhom (born February 4, 1965) is a Laotian sprinter. She competed in the women's 100 metres race at the 1988 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-12 | Wilson Grove, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States) | Wilson Grove is located in Sonoma County, California, United States. It contains rock formations and a grove of redwood trees. Wilson Grove is located near California's Russian River, west of Windsor, California; since the 1920s, Wilson Grove has been used for camps and outings. |
2025-07-11 | Sudhaker Upadhyay | Sudhaker Upadhyay is an Indian theoretical physicist. His research focuses on black hole thermodynamics, quantum gravity, cosmology, and gauge theories. He is associated with the physics department at K. L. S. College, Magadh University. |
2025-07-15 | Josef Steiner (Austrian long-distance runner) | Josef Steiner (born 24 September 1950) is an Austrian long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1980 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-16 | Amor Masoud Al-Sharji (Omani Olympic middle-distance runner (born 1964)) | Amor Masoud Al-Sharji is an Omani Olympic middle-distance runner. He represented his country in the men's 1500 meters at the 1984 Summer Olympics. His time was a 4:12.76 in the first heat. He is the brother of fellow athlete Barakat Al-Sharji. |
2025-07-15 | Emmanuel Rubayiza (Rwandan sprinter) | Emmanuel Rubayiza (born 29 October 1977) is a Rwandan sprinter. He competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-16 | Barakat Al-Sharji (Omani sprinter) | Barkat Al-Sharji (born 5 August 1967) is an Omani sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1984 Summer Olympics. He is the brother of fellow athlete Amor Masoud Al-Sharji. |
2025-07-02 | UNTV Cup Season 6 (6th UNTV Cup season) | The UNTV Cup Season 6 was the 2017–2018 season of the annual charity basketball league in the Philippines, UNTV Cup. The tournament was organized by UNTV under the UNTV-37 Foundation, Inc., thru its chairman and chief executive officer of BMPI-UNTV, Kuya Daniel Razon, more popularly known as Mr. Public Service. |
2025-07-02 | UNTV Cup Executive Face Off 2017 | The UNTV Cup Executive Face Off was the 2017 off-season tournament of the annual charity basketball league in the Philippines, UNTV Cup. The tournament is organized by UNTV Public Service channel, through its chairman and chief executive officer of BMPI-UNTV, Kuya Daniel Razon, more popularly known as Mr. Public Service. |
2025-07-02 | UNTV Cup Season 3 (3rd UNTV Cup season) | The UNTV Cup Season 3 was the 2014–2015 season of the public service-based basketball league, the UNTV Cup based in the Philippines. It was opened on November 17, 2014 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay. Its final games was held on April 28, 2015 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. |
2025-07-02 | UNTV Cup Season 2 (2nd UNTV Cup season) | The UNTV Cup Season 2 was the 2014 season of the public service-based basketball league, the UNTV Cup. It was opened on February 11, 2014, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City. Its final games were held on July 8, 2014, at the same venue. |
2025-07-02 | UNTV Cup Season 1 (1st UNTV Cup season) | The UNTV Cup Season 1 was the 2013 season of the public service-based basketball league, the UNTV Cup based in the Philippines. It was opened on July 29, 2013 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, Cubao, Quezon City. Its final games were held on November 5, 2013 at the same venue. |
2025-07-02 | UNTV Cup Off-Season: Clash of the Three | The UNTV Cup Off Season: Clash of the Three (sometimes stylized as Clash of the Th3ee) was the 2014 off-season of the annual charity basketball league in the Philippines, UNTV Cup. The tournament was organized by UNTV Public Service channel, thru its chairman and chief executive officer of BMPI-UNTV, Kuya Daniel Razon, more popularly known as Mr. Public Service. |
2025-07-14 | Swarrnim Startup & Innovation University (University in Gujarat, India) | Swarrnim Startup & Innovation University (SSIU) is a private university located in the village Bhoyan Rathod, in Gandhinagar District, Gujarat, India. The university was established in 2017 by the Gaya Prasad Jain Charitable Trust through the Gujarat Private Universities (Amendment) Act, 2017, which also established P P Savani University, Karnavati University and Indrashil University. |
2025-07-15 | Southern African Underwater and Hyperbaric Medical Association (Special interest group of the Council of the South African Medical Association) | The Southern African Underwater and Hyperbaric Medical Association (SAUHMA) is an organisation of voluntary members with a special interest in the subject of underwater and/or hyperbaric medicine, recognised by the Council of the South African Medical Association as a special interest group. The Association promotes the practice and facilitates the study of underwater and hyperbaric medicine. Membership includes members and associate members, and may include medical practitioners; registered nurses; registered paramedics; qualified hyperbaric chamber operators; diving instructors; dive operators, and any other person with a special interest underwater or hyperbaric medicine. |
2025-07-15 | Gunnar Sandborg (Norwegian rower (1927–2022)) | Gunnar Sandborg (7 June 1927 – 5 May 2022) was a Norwegian rower who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics. He died on 5 May 2022, at the age of 94. |
2025-07-02 | UNTV Cup Executive Face Off 2018 | The 2018 edition of UNTV Cup Executive Face Off was the 3rd off-season tournament (2nd off-season tagged as "Executive Face Off") of the annual charity basketball league in the Philippines, UNTV Cup. The tournament is organized by UNTV-37 Foundation, Inc., thru its chairman and chief executive officer of BMPI-UNTV, Kuya Daniel Razon, more popularly known as Mr. Public Service. |
2025-07-13 | Word processor program (Computer program that provides word processing functions) | A word processor program is an application program that provides word processing functions. The most basic of them include input, editing, formatting, and output of rich text. |
2025-07-05 | Mohammad Shahjahan (footballer) (Indian manipuri footballer) | Mohammad Shahjahan (born 3 October 2000) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Delhi FC. He also represented India at the FIFA U-17 World Cup. |
2025-07-02 | UNTV Cup Season 7 (7th UNTV Cup season) | The UNTV Cup Season 7 was the 2018–2019 season of the annual charity basketball league in the Philippines, UNTV Cup. The tournament is organized by UNTV under the UNTV-37 Foundation, Inc., thru its chairman and chief executive officer of BMPI-UNTV, "Mr. Public Service" Kuya Daniel Razon. |
2025-07-03 | Varo (island) (Small uninhabited island in the Malampa Province of Vanuatu) | Varo is a small uninhabited island in the Malampa Province of Vanuatu. |
2025-07-12 | Tobias Wiesner (German footballer) | Tobias Wiesner (born 31 July 1990) is a German footballer who plays as a centre-forward for SC Ettmannsdorf. |
2025-07-02 | UNTV Cup PBA Legends Face-Off 2019 | The 2019 UNTV Cup PBA Legends Face-Off was the 4th off-season tournament of the annual charity basketball league in the Philippines, UNTV Cup. It is the first off-season games that featured PBA teams (although composed of alumni players), and a follow-up to the successful reunion charity event PBA Legends: Return of the Rivals last February 17, 2019. The tournament was organized by UNTV-37 Foundation, Inc., through its chairman and chief executive officer of BMPI-UNTV, Kuya Daniel Razon, more popularly known as Mr. Public Service. |
2025-07-12 | Kethamreddy Vinod Reddy (Indian politician) | Kethamreddy Vinod Reddy (born 17 July 1982) is an Indian politician and the former state general secretary of the Indian Youth Congress, Andhra Pradesh. He worked as Nellore City Incharge of Jana Sena Party post 2019 General Elections by contesting as MLA Candidate of the party. Later, he joined Telugu Desam Party during 2024 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election along with Nellore MP Vemireddy Prabhakar Reddy as his close associate. |
2025-07-02 | UNTV Cup Season 8 (8th UNTV Cup season) | The UNTV Cup Season 8 was the 2019–2020 season of the annual charity basketball league in the Philippines, UNTV Cup. The tournament is organized by UNTV under the UNTV-37 Foundation, Inc., thru its chairman and chief executive officer of BMPI-UNTV, "Mr. Public Service" Kuya Daniel Razon. |
2025-07-15 | VMOS (software) (Virtual machine Android app) | VMOS is a virtual machine app that runs on Android, which can run another Android OS as the guest operating system. Users can optionally run the guest Android VM as a rooted Android OS. The VMOS guest Android operating system has access to the Google Play Store and other Google apps. The first Android virtual machine to offer Google Play services and other Google apps was VMOS. |
2025-07-07 | Hermann Volz (German weightlifter) | Hermann Volz was a German weightlifter. He competed in the men's heavyweight event at the 1928 Summer Olympics. Volz is deceased. |
2025-07-08 | Tʼuyʼtʼtanat-Cease Wyss (First Nations ethnobotanist and artist from British Columbia) | Tʼuyʼtʼtanat-Cease Wyss is a Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) artist and interdisciplinary artist, ethnobotanist, and educator based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Also of Stó:lō, Kānaka Maoli (Hawaiian), Irish-Métis, and Swiss descent, she is an independent curator, activist, and small business owner. |
2025-07-15 | Synd iNNOVATE | Synd iNNOVATE 2019 was the National Level Hackathon conducted by Syndicate Bank in September 2019 to encourage Innovation in Banking Industry. It attracted more than 3,500 ideas from applicants from all over India out of which final 40 teams were called for Onsite Hackathon. |
2025-07-13 | RCTV Sangbad (Indian television channel) | RCTV Sangbad (Sangbad meaning news in Bengali) is a regional Bengali language television channel owned by Raiganj Cable TV Private, Limited. It was launched on August 20, 2003, as a privatecompany. The channel runs a daily live broadcast from Raiganj, West Bengal. |
2025-07-08 | Westchester County Democratic Committee (Political party) | The Westchester County Democratic Committee is the affiliate of the Democratic Party in the state of New York. Its headquarters is in White Plains, New York. |
2025-07-05 | Shah Latif and his message (1992 book) | Shah Latif and His Message (Sindhi: لطيف جو پيغام) is a 1992 book written by GM Syed about the life of sindhi Sufi poet Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai and his teachings. The book was originally published in Sindhi. It received an English translation by Egnert Azariah. Syed depicts Latif "as a nationalist and patriotic poet because of his immense love and commitment to Sindh and its people." |
2025-07-14 | Traidmarc (Musical artist) | McDonald Emiantor, best known by his stage name Traidmarc, is a Nigerian-Australian rapper, singer, songwriter, television producer, and business executive. He is the founder of Annex Media. |
2025-07-08 | Sheen Magazine (Bimonthly African-American magazine based in Greenville, South Carolina) | Sheen Magazine is a bimonthly magazine about African-American entertainment, music, culture, lifestyle and fashion. It was founded by Kimberly M. Chapman in 2006 as an extension of her Chapman Products Company. Its target audience is the African-American community and anyone interested in African American culture and its influence in today's world. |
2025-07-14 | Veterans Coalition Party of Canada (Political party in Canada) | The Veterans Coalition Party of Canada was a Canadian political party established on August 8, 2019. In the 2019 Canadian federal election, 25 candidates of the party stood for election in eight provinces, garnering 6,300 votes. In the 2021 Canadian federal election, seven Veterans Coalition Party of Canada candidates stood for election, including four in the Alberta ridings of Battle River—Crowfoot, Edmonton—Wetaskiwin, Fort McMurray—Cold Lake and Yellowhead. Several candidates, including leader Randy Joy, are retired servicemen. The party's motto was "Truth, Duty, Honour" and its platform included decentralisation of power. |
2025-07-10 | Saints–Vikings rivalry (National Football League rivalry) | The Saints–Vikings rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the New Orleans Saints and Minnesota Vikings. As the Saints play in the NFC South and the Vikings play in the NFC North, the two teams do not play each other every year; instead, they play at least once every three years and at least once every six seasons at each team's home stadium during which their divisions are paired up, sometimes more often if the two teams finish in the same place in their respective divisions or meet in the playoffs. |
2025-07-11 | Bruce Rind (American psychologist) | Bruce Rind is an American psychology researcher. He has served as a professor of psychology at Temple University and published research on topics including child sexual behaviors and abuse, as well as evolutionary theories regarding homosexuality and sexual attraction to minors. |
2025-07-13 | Bunty Singh (Indian actor (1987–2022)) | Gurmeet Singh (14 November 1987 – 2 February 2022) popularly known as Bunty Singh was an actor, dancer, choreographer and cinematographer who mostly worked in Nagpuri and Khortha albums and films. He was born in Jamshedpur. He also participated in dance reality show Boogie Woogie. He had prominent role in establishing distinct identity of Nagpuri album and films. |
2025-06-02 | RED Air Flight 203 (2022 aviation accident in the U.S.) | RED Air Flight 203 (L5203/REA203) was a scheduled international passenger flight from Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic to Miami International Airport by RED Air. On June 21, 2022, the McDonnell Douglas MD-82 aircraft operating the service suffered a left landing gear collapse and runway excursion, causing the left wing of the aircraft to impact an antenna structure, followed by a subsequent fire on the right side of the airplane. The incident caused four people to be hospitalized with minor injuries. |
2025-07-16 | Welcome to the Club (2022 film) (2022 American film) | Welcome to the Club is an American animated short film based on the television series The Simpsons produced by Gracie Films and 20th Television Animation, debuting on the streaming service Disney+ on September 8, 2022, and received mixed reviews from critics. Like the previous shorts, it was directed by David Silverman. |
2025-07-02 | Stormind Games (Italian video game company) | Stormind Games is an Italian video game developer based in Acireale, Sicily. It was founded in 2016 by Antonio Cannata and Federico Laudani. |
2025-06-28 | Smada (Nigerian singer) | Adams Olabode Michael professionally known as Smada is a Nigerian singer, and songwriter signed to NATIVE Records, in partnership with Def Jam Recordings. He came into the music scene with an acclaimed extended play NÜNIVERSE, with lead track "Family", and is widely known for his breakthrough single "Ye Anthem", released in 2022 as his first single with NATIVE Records. |
2025-07-15 | Sreenath Subrahmanyam (Indian biologist) | Sreenath Subrahmanyam is a visiting professor of the Centre for Ecological Science, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India. |
2025-07-05 | The VIP List (American restaurant critic duo) | The VIP List is an American restaurant critic duo composed of Meg Radice and Audrey Jongens, who are active on the video sharing platform TikTok. |
2025-07-14 | Voyageurs Cup (women) (Football tournament) | The Voyageurs Cup was a trophy created by The Voyageurs supporters' group and awarded to the best Canadian soccer club playing in the USL W-League between 2004 and 2006. Head-to-head matches between Canadian clubs during the regular season were added to a table, where the top team were awarded the Women's Voyageurs Cup trophies. Because there was no inter-conference play in the regular season, an east and west team were both crowned at the end of each season. In 2006 however, the coincidental meeting between the east and west champion in the playoff finals allowed the Voyageurs to additionally honour a "Super Cup" champion. |
2025-07-06 | Juwon Lawal Razaq (Nigerian Businessman and Entrepreneur) | Juwon Lawal Razaq (born 22 October 1979) is a Nigerian businessman and entrepreneur. He is a UN Eminent Peace Ambassador, Global Ambassador of the Commonwealth Entrepreneurs Club, London, and a former Forbes Business Council member. He is the founder and CEO of Crestal Group, formerly Africent Group of Companies Ltd. |
2025-07-12 | Tehreek-e-Nizam-e-Mustafa (Barelvi movement in Pakistan) | Tehreek-e-Nizam-e-Mustafa (Urdu: تحریکِ نظامِ مصطفیٰ, lit. '"Movement of the system of the Prophet"') was a Barelvi organization and religious movement based in Azad Kashmir. It was founded by Islamic scholar Muhammad Alauddin Siddiqui from Sadhanoti. In late 19's organization's founder attempt to implement Islam at the Government level by negotiating with politicians. The politicians of Kashmir Muhammad Abdul Qayyum Khan and Sikandar Hayat Khan were also the members of this movement. Many gatherings and meetings were held in Nerian Sharif. The politicians themselves came and the objectives of the movement were explained, then they announced the support. The aim and the purpose of the movement is to implement Sharia (or "Nizam-e-Mustafa", meaning "the system of the Prophet Muhammad") in Pakistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir. |
2025-07-14 | Tarita Shankar (Indian educator and author) | Tarita Shankar is an Indian educator and author, who is the chairperson of the Indira Group of Institutes. She is also the founder and Secretary of the Shree Chanakya Education Society. |
2025-07-16 | Rollo Tomassi (American author (born 1969)) | George W. Miller (born 2 April 1969), better known by his pseudonym Rollo Tomassi is an American author and YouTube personality. He was referred to by Dr. Phil as the "Godfather of the Manosphere."[better source needed] |
2025-07-02 | UNTV Cup Season 10 (10th UNTV Cup season) | The UNTV Cup Season 10 was the 2023–2024 season of the annual charity basketball league in the Philippines, UNTV Cup. The tournament is organized by UNTV under the UNTV-37 Foundation, Inc., thru its chairman and chief executive officer of BMPI-UNTV, "Mr. Public Service" Kuya Daniel Razon. |
2025-07-16 | Zack Scoular (New Zealand and Australian racing driver (born 2007)) | Zack Scoular (born 23 November 2007) is an New Zealand and Australian racing driver who competes in Eurocup-3 for Palou Motorsport. |
2025-07-10 | Washuk bus accident (2024 Fatal bus accident in Balochistan, Pakistan) | In the early morning of 29 May 2024, a bus carrying 54 passengers fell off a mountainous road and into a ravine in Washuk in the Pakistani province of Balochistan, resulting in at least 29 deaths and eight to ten critical injuries. |
2025-07-12 | Siavash Sufinejad (Iranian designer) | Siavash Sufinejad (born 1977) is an Iranian designer and artist whose work blends traditional Middle Eastern art with contemporary design elements. He initially studied civil engineering at Tehran Azad University before turning to architecture. |
2025-07-16 | Vishwaguru (2025 film) (Gujarati Movie) | Vishwaguru. is an Indian Gujarati-language drama film with mysterydirected by Shailesh Patel and Atul Sonar, co-written by Patel and Sonar. Produced by Satish Patel, the film is slated for release in India on 1 August 2025. |
2025-07-12 | Preston Riki (New Zealand rugby league footballer) | Preston Riki is an New Zealand rugby league footballer who plays as a second-rower for the Penrith Panthers in the National Rugby League (NRL). |
2025-06-29 | Tamgha-e-Baqa (Award) | Tamgha-e-Baqa (lit : Medal of Survival) is a commorative medal of Pakistan Armed Forces, which was instituted to celebrate the success of testing of nuclear bomb at Chagai. It was instituted in 1998, and all the personnel of Pakistan Armed Forces were given this medal. |
2025-07-14 | Pawan Reley (Indian lawyer) | Pawan Reley is an Advocate-on-Record in the Supreme Court of India. He is also an author known for advocating for the rights of manual scavengers and sewer cleaners over the past nine years. Pawan, along with former Justice J.R Midha of the Delhi High Court, has edited the Ninth Edition of B.V. Vishwanatha Aiyar’s Commentary on the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, as co-editors. Reley is also recognized as a TEDx speaker. He was honoured by 5 Union Ministers, including Satish Chandra Dubey and Hema Malini, at Vigyan Bhavan in Delhi. |
2025-07-04 | The Ritual Soul (2024 film) (Cambodia horror film) | The Ritual Soul (Khmer: ខ្មោចគ្រូកំណើត, Khmouch Kru Komnert; transl. The Ritual Soul) is a 2024 Cambodian black comedy horror film directed by Diep Sela and written by Noun Molin. |
2025-07-12 | Rugby union at the 1979 Mediterranean Games (rugby union tournament at the 1979 Mediterranean Games) | Rugby union was one of several sports at the 1979 Mediterranean Games. This Mediterranean Games was held in Split, Yugoslavia. Only men's teams participated in the rugby tournament. |
2025-07-07 | STS Group (Dubai) (School bus transportation company based in Dubai) | STS Group, also known as the School Transport Services Group, is a Dubai-based organisation offering transportation and mechanic services in the GCC region. The organisation predominantly serves school transportation for private schools in the United Arab Emirates, and is one of the biggest school bus operators in the country. |
2025-07-13 | Sonny Africa (Filipino economist) | Sonny Africa is a Filipino economist and social activist who serves as the executive director of IBON Foundation, a non-profit research and advocacy organization based in the Philippines. |
2025-07-13 | Karen Vardanyan (Armenian Businessman) | Karen Vardanyan (Armenian: Կարեն Վարդանյան, November 30, 1976, Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR) is an Armenian businessman, philanthropist, owner of Grand Holding, and the youngest son of Hrant Vardanyan. |
2025-07-14 | The G.A.T... (2017 studio album by Mach-Hommy) | The G.A.T... (also known as The G.A.T. (The Gospel According To...)) is the eighth studio album by American rapper Mach-Hommy. It was released on September 28, 2017. It is one of the only Mach-Hommy albums that is not available for streaming services and digital download, and was sold on a very limited edition vinyl for $999, which makes it highly valuable for collectors. It has received critical acclaim for its lyrical introspection and jazz rap influence. |
2025-07-14 | Rudraneil Sengupta (Indian journalist, author, and sports writer) | Rudraneil Sengupta is an Indian journalist, author, and former deputy editor of Lounge, the weekly feature magazine of Mint. He is best known for his work in sports journalism and his book Enter the Dangal: Travels through India's Wrestling Landscape. His journalistic work has focused on various social and cultural issues, including gender and human rights. |
2025-07-09 | Serrano dialect | The Serrano dialect is an Asturleonese dialect spoken in Sierra de Francia, Salamanca (Spain). |
2025-06-25 | Trybooking (Australian event ticketing platform) | Trybooking is an Australian event ticketing & event management platform. The service allows users to create, promote and manage local events. The service charges a fee to event organisers who run paid events through their platform. |
2025-07-06 | Lu Renjie (Chinese Artist) | Lu Renjie (born September 9, 1982) is a Chinese artist known for his works in oil painting, ceramics, and sculpture. His art has been collected by notable figures such as Jackie Chan, Li Ka-shing, and James Cameron. |
2025-07-13 | Thank You Hashem (Jewish grassroots movement) | Thank You Hashem (often abbreviated as TYH) is a grassroots movement within the Jewish community that encourages the expression of gratitude toward God in everyday life. It emphasizes recognizing the blessings in all circumstances. |
2025-07-15 | Hei Sing Tso | Hei Sing Tso is a Hong Kong-based lawyer, independent researcher, and political commentator specializing in traditional Chinese stratagems and international relations. |
2025-06-26 | The 5am Club | The 5am Club is a self-help book by Robin Sharma, a writer and motivational speaker. The book is a fictitious story about morning routine and it's effect to change lives for the better. It follows the narrative of an artist and entrepreneur who bond with a billionaire who teaches them about his secret to success. |
2025-07-07 | Uni Abex | Uni Abex Alloy Products Limited is an Indian manufacturing company specializing in centrifugal and static castings made from refractory metals and superalloys. Established in 1972, the company is a part of the Neterwala Group, a diversified business conglomerate with interests in metallurgy, software, specialty chemicals, engineering, geology, oil & gas, and environmental solutions. |
2025-06-20 | Shirley Willard (American historian) | Shirley Willard (born September 28, 1936) is a historian and writer known for her work with the Fulton County Historical Society. |
2025-07-11 | Sotbella | Sotbella is an Indian fashion brand that focuses on women's western wear. It was founded in 2023 by Meher Sheikh and operates primarily through a direct-to-consumer (D2C) mode. |
2025-07-16 | Uttar Pradesh State Disaster Management Plan-2023 | The Uttar Pradesh State Disaster Management Plan-2023 (UP-SDMP 2023) is the statutory master plan of Uttar Pradesh under section 23 of the Disaster Management Act-2005, that guides all disaster-risk-management activities in India’s most populous state. The plan prepared with the cooperation of UNICEF and other experts by the Uttar Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority. The 2023 version of SDMP aligns the state’s policies with the Sendai Framework (2015–2030), the Sustainable Development Goals, the Paris Agreement, and the Prime Minister’s Ten-Point Agenda on Disaster Risk Reduction. |
2025-07-03 | Theopathy | The English term theopathy, (adj. theopathic/theopathetic, from Greek θεός, god, and πάθος, feeling, emotion, suffering) was probably first used in 1749 by David Hartley. Merriam Webster defines it as "experience or capacity for experience of the divine illumination, especially: intense absorption in religious devotion." In Hartley's philosophy, the term is used for a stage in human development, after sympathy with others, and before the "moral sense", signifying "annihilation of the self". Research on the influence of Hartley's philosophy on Wordsworth and Coleridge has confirmed a strong but critical reception. |
2025-06-29 | Telangana Gaddar Film Awards (Telugu film awards) | The Telangana Gaddar Film Awards (TGFA) are annual awards presented by the Government of Telangana to recognise excellence in Telugu cinema, as well as lifetime achievements in Indian cinema. The awards are instituted in 2025 in the honor of revolutionary Telugu poet Gaddar. |
2025-07-11 | Rosalind Ross (writer) (American screenwriter, film director and equestrian) | Rosalind Ruth Ross (born July 5, 1990) is an American screenwriter, film director and former equestrian vaulter. She is best known for writing, directing and executive producing the 2022 feature film Father Stu. |
2025-06-29 | Telangana Gaddar Film Awards of 2024 | The 1st Telangana Gaddar Film Awards were announced by the Telangana Film Development Corporation for films certified and released in 2024 on 30 May 2025. The annual awards are presented by the Government of Telangana to recognise excellence in Telugu cinema, as well as lifetime achievements in Indian cinema. The awards are instituted in 2025 in the honor of revolutionary Telugu poet Gaddar. |
2025-07-15 | Rao Mitrasen (Rao Mitrasen who Fought and Saved rewari from rajputs and marathas) | Rao Mitrasen Santoriya, also known as Mitrasen ahir or Mittar sain, was the son of Rao Tulsiram and was the Ahir Commander Of Rewari in India in the 19th century. |
2025-07-14 | The Congress Post (Political newspaper in Washington, US) | The Congress Post is a Washington-based English-language political newspaper founded in 2025. |
2025-06-15 | Gusti Irwan Wibowo (Indonesian musician, songwriter and entertainer (1999–2025)) | Gusti Irwan Wibowo (28 November 1999 – 15 June 2025), also known as Gustiwiw, was an Indonesian musician, music producer, songwriter, comedian, content creator and entertainer. He is also known to produce music for prominent Indonesian artists, such as Raisa, Ardhito Pramono, Sal Priadi, Danilla Riyadi, Nadin Amizah, Raisa Anggiani, Jebung, Alsa Aqilah, and others. |
2025-07-13 | Regie Tongol (Filipino lawyer and impeachment court spokesperson (born 1980)) | Reginald "Regie" Villarica Tongol is a Filipino lawyer, media personality, and government official currently serving as the inaugural spokesperson of the Senate Impeachment Court since June 2025. Appointed by Senate President Francis Escudero, he oversees media relations for high-profile impeachment proceedings. |
2025-07-12 | Vanguart (watch brand) (Swiss watchmaking company) | Vanguart is a Swiss watch manufacturer known for creating high-end, high-complication pieces. |
2025-06-22 | Sacha Dragic (Serbian-Romanian investor, and philanthropist.) | Sacha Dragic (born August 29, 1966) is a Serbian-Romanian entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. He is the founder and co-CEO of Superbet Group and founder of Hellen’s Rock Capital. |
2025-06-27 | F A Sumon (Bangladeshi singer and composer) | F A Sumon is a Bangladeshi singer, composer, and lyricist known for his contributions to Bengali-language sad, romantic, and melodic music. His work also includes pop, folk, and fusion genres. |
2025-07-16 | Treyd | Treyd is a fintech company based in Sweden that provides working capital solutions to product-based businesses. The company was founded in 2019. It pays suppliers upfront for goods that they supply to businesses. The businesses then pay Treyd. As of May 2025, Treyd operates in Nordic, UK and Ireland. It also serves over 1000 businesses and has facilitated over €360 million in transactions. |
2025-06-28 | Reham Rafiq (Pakistani actress and dancer (born 1990)) | Reham Rafiq is a Pakistani actress and dancer. As a dancer, she has appeared in several projects including Romeo Weds Heer and Heer Maan Ja. She has acted in several films and television series including Khel Khel Mein and Guru. Reham is currently playing a role of Amal in Parwarish. |
2025-06-30 | Bill Saylor (American TV personality) | William A. Saylor was an American TV broadcaster, best known for his 34-year career at WGAL in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He covered major stories in the Susquehanna Valley, including President John F. Kennedy’s arrival in 1962, Hurricane Agnes in 1972, and the partial meltdown at Three Mile Island in 1979, where he was one of the first reporters on the scene. |
2025-07-13 | Dr. Paul Varghese (Indian film producer (born 1973)) | Dr. Paul Varghese is an Indian film producer who primarily works in the Malayalam cinema industry. He is widely recognized for his contributions to the cultural and entertainment landscape of Kerala as the founder of Dr. Paul's Entertainment, a prominent film production house. Under his banner, he has produced a range of critically acclaimed and commercially successful films, consistently supporting projects that offer diverse narratives and fresh perspectives to the audience. His productions have played a significant role in bringing contemporary stories to the Malayalam screen. |
2025-07-06 | Rocky Hollow (British TV series) (British stop-motion children's television series) | Rocky Hollow (Welsh: Deri Deg) is a British, stop motion, puppet, animated children's television series set in a peaceful woodland forest in Wales. It was originally broadcast on Welsh TV channel S4C from 1983 to 1984. |
2025-07-07 | Sanjay ghodawat | Sanjay Ghodawat (born 28 February 1965) is an Indian businessman, industrialist, educationalist, and philanthropist. He is the founder and chairman of the Sanjay Ghodawat Group, a diversified conglomerate based in Maharashtra, India. He is also a member of the Jain community and has served as chairman of the Jain International Trade Organization (JITO) Kolhapur |
2025-07-09 | Sara Malkani | Sara Malkani is a Pakistani lawyer and author who specializes in women's rights advocacy and legal reforms. Her areas of focus include child marriage, gender-based violence, family law under Muslim personal law, women's rights in legal frameworks, and gender equality in the legal profession. |
2025-07-12 | Dipti Ranjan Sahoo (Indian academic) | Dipti Ranjan Sahoo is an Indian professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, IIT Delhi. He is the recipient of the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize (2022) in Engineering Sciences. |
2025-07-11 | University Social Responsibility (Concept of social responsibility) | Dr. A. Hunter Rodríguez is widely recognized as the first U.S.-based theorist to develop a formal University Social Responsibility (USR) model. Her scholarly contributions to this field are centered on institutional accountability, stakeholder equity, and ethical knowledge dissemination within higher education. |
2025-07-13 | Selected Poems of Majeed Amjad, Mustafa Zaidi & Noon Meem Rashid | "Selected Poems of Majeed Amjad, Mustafa Zaidi & Noon Meem Rashid" is a literary anthology featuring English translations of selected poems by three major 20th-century modernist Urdu poets: Majeed Amjad, Mustafa Zaidi, and Noon Meem Rashid. The translations have been rendered into English by Nayyer Khan. The book includes a critical introductory essay by Dr. Ayesha Nazuk Rao, which discusses the intricacies of interlingual translation and the cultural contexts of the original works. |
2025-07-11 | A Very Straight Neck (2025 short film by Neo Sora) | A Very Straight Neck is an upcoming short film directed and written by Neo Sora, based on the 2019 graphic short story I Will Go Ahead by Momoe Narazaki. The film stars Sakura Ando as a woman who wakes up one day with a severe neck pain. |
2025-07-12 | Zilliz (American software company, developer of Milvus vector database) | Zilliz is a global technology company focused on developing high-performance, cloud-native data management solutions tailored for artificial intelligence and machine learning applications. |
2025-07-12 | Tessniem Kadiri (German presenter) | Tessniem Kadiri is a German journalist and presenter of online and TV news. |
2025-07-14 | Vicoka (Nigerian singer (born 2002)) | Christopher Victor Okafor (born 10 July 2002), popularly known as Vicoka, is a Nigerian singer-songwriter and rapper known for his emotive storytelling and unique fusion of Afropop and Afrobeats . He rose to national recognition with his deeply personal single "Port Harcourt" in 2024, reflecting on his upbringing, personal loss, and resilience. |
2025-07-12 | Salah's Model for Diesel Engine Intake Airflow | Salah's model is an analytical framework developed by Salah Elmoselhy that provides a physically motivated, closed-form solution for estimating the intake air mass flow into diesel engine cylinders, accounting explicitly for the effects of a flexible crankshaft. The model addresses a key shortcoming in existing simulation frameworks like GT-Power and CMEM, which generally assume rigid crankshafts. |
2025-07-12 | Shafik Quoraishee | Shafik Quoraishee is an American machine learning engineer and game developer, currently working as a Senior Games ML Engineer at The New York Times. He works on systems to support popular word games such as Crosswords, Connections, Strands, and Wordle. He has authored technical articles on topics ranging from handwriting recognition systems in Nieman Lab, to ML techniques in puzzle games, and has spoken at conferences like Droidcon, and industry summits. He also works with Wyna Liu, the editor of Connections, to build tools for puzzle analysis, as is highlighted in the New York Times technical posts. He has been featured on notable Technology podcasts like The Brave Technologist, for his work. |
2025-07-13 | Umashankar Kannaiyan (Musical artist) | Umashankar Kannaiyan is a Tamil songwriter, composer, music producer, and audio engineer from Chennai, India. He is known for independently releasing Tamil-language songs and composing music for short films. |
2025-07-14 | Xenics Creative (South Korean computer peripherals company) | Xenics Creative Inc. is a South Korean computer peripherals manufacturer and distributor headquartered in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul. Its product line includes gaming keyboards, mice, headsets, and gaming chairs. Founded originally as "Xenics" in 2000, the company was incorporated under its current name on March 14, 2013. It is led by CEO Kim Byung-hak and operates as a non-listed SME. Xenics holds a leading position in the domestic gaming gear market, and has collaborated on branded gaming chairs such as the AKRACING series and the Arena-X lineup. |
2025-07-13 | Robert Marc Nelson (Canadian lawyer) | Robert Marc Nelson was a Canadian lawyer, mediator, author, and former senior partner at Gowling WLG. He is recognized for his contributions to the development and promotion of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) in Canada and internationally. Nelson served as Executive Director of the ADR Institute of Canada and played a leading role in establishing ADR systems in Russia and Albania through World Bank–funded initiatives. |
2025-07-13 | Space Division (Sweden) (Military unit) | The Space Division (Swedish: Rymdavdelningen) is a Swedish Air Force division located in the county of Stockholm. |
2025-07-14 | Craig J. Williams | Craig J. Williams is an American music producer, composer, film director, screenwriter, music executive, and photographer. He currently serves as the Senior Vice President of North America at the Chinese-owned company Beijing Showcitytimes Entertainment Co. Ltd., headquartered in Beijing, China. |
[Failed to parse] | Zeusch Aviation Flight 1 (Aviation accident in United Kingdom) | On 13 July 2025, Zeusch Aviation Flight 1, a Beechcraft Super King Air operated by Dutch company Zeusch Aviation, crashed shortly after takeoff from London Southend Airport in Essex, United Kingdom. All four occupants on board the aircraft died, and the circumstances are under investigation. |
2025-07-14 | Tamás Kovács-Csatlós | Tamás Kovács-Csatlós is a Hungarian international water polo referee listed among the elite officials by World Aquatics, who has officiated at major competitions, including European Championships, World Cups, and World Aquatics Championships. |
2025-07-14 | Yaakov Shapiro (American rabbi) (American Orthodox rabbi known for anti-Zionist activism) | Yaakov Shapiro is an American Orthodox rabbi, author, and public lecturer known for his outspoken opposition to Zionism. He argues that Judaism is a religion and not a nationality, and has delivered numerous lectures and interviews explaining why, in his view, Zionism represents a political ideology incompatible with traditional Jewish beliefs.[unreliable source] |
2025-07-15 | Rumors about the removal of Xi Jinping | Xi Jinping ouster rumors refer to a wave of speculation in mid-2025 that Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, had been or was about to be removed from power. These rumors spread widely through online platforms such as YouTube, Weibo, and Telegram, gaining traction due to Xi's temporary absence from public view and reports of military reshuffles. |
2025-07-16 | Trump–Powell conflict | In July 2018, U.S. president Donald Trump began a conflict with Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell, whom he nominated to the position in November 2017. |
2025-07-16 | Sati Tulasi (1959 film) (1959 Indian film) | Sati Tulasi (English: Good Wife Tulasi) (Telugu: సతీ తులసి) is a 1959 Telugu film produced under the banner of Sujana films by Chadalawada Kutumbarao, V.Srirammurthy and directed by V. Madhusudhana Rao. The songs for this movie were composed by Pamarti Venkateswarrao and the background score was by Ghantasala Visweswara Rao |
2025-07-16 | ReadPartner | ReadPartner (also known as ReadPartner AI) is a media intelligence platform developed by ReadPartner Inc. The company was founded in 2024 in Vienna, Austria, and is now headquartered in the United States. It provides services to English-speaking organizations worldwide. |
2025-07-16 | Yoruba Name Shortforms | Yoruba name shortforms are abbreviated or contracted versions of longer Yoruba given names. These shortforms are widely used in both formal and informal settings among the Yoruba people of West Africa and in the Yoruba diaspora. They typically preserve the core semantic or phonological elements of the original name while omitting prefixes or syllables to make the name shorter and easier to use. |
2025-07-16 | War on Crypto | The War on Crypto refers to a series of regulatory, legal and political actions taken by various governments to regulate, oversee, or limit the development and adoption of Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies. Governments have justified these efforts alleging concerns regarding financial stability, consumer protection, national security, and enforcing laws against money laundering and other illegal activity. These actions have drawn significant criticism across the political spectrum, as well as from privacy advocates, finance companies, and open source code developers who argue that these actions are often "regulation by enforcement" and complain of a lack of regulatory clarity. The term describes an international phenomenon, including actions taken in the United States, China, and Europe which include a mix of enforcement actions, criminal prosecutions, and political campaigns. |