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2025-05-30 | Boom and bust | Boom and bust describes the phases of an economically unsustainable business cycle. In reference to mining and other forms of resource extraction, boom and bust describes the rise and, crucially, inevitable, collapse of an economy that is constrained by the absolute physical limitations of a resource. For example, mineral deposits such as coal and gold sustain local economic activity during the boom phase, when the deposit is newly tapped and extraction is profitable. Geographically isolated economies that are reliant on the local mining operation experience complete failure, or bust, when the deposit is depleted, the mining operation closes and people lose their livelihoods. Boom and bust in the mining industry is closely related to what is known as the resource curse. Examples of boom and bust in mining and resource extraction industries can be found around the world. |
2025-06-01 | Sahim Alwan (Yemeni detainee) | Sahim Alwan is a Yemeni-American who grew up in the suburbs of Buffalo, New York. In 2002, he was arrested and charged as part of the War on Terror together with the other members of the "Lackawanna Six", based on the fact the group of friends had attended an Afghan training camp together a year earlier. |
2025-06-01 | Yahya Goba (American terrorist) | Yahya Goba is a Yemeni-American who grew up in the suburbs of Buffalo, New York. In 2002, he was arrested and charged as part of the War on Terror together with the other members of the "Lackawanna Six", based on the fact that he and a group of friends had attended an Afghan training camp together a year earlier. |
2025-06-01 | Shafal Mosed (Alleged terrorist) | Shafal Mosed is a Yemeni-American who grew up in the suburbs of Buffalo, New York. In 2002, he was arrested and charged as part of the War on Terror together with the other members of the "Lackawanna Six", based on the fact the group of friends had attended an Afghan training camp together a year earlier. |
2025-06-01 | Faysal Galab (American charged with terrorism) | Faysal Galab is a Yemeni-American who grew up in the suburbs of Buffalo, New York. In 2002, he was arrested as part of the War on Terror together with the other members of the "Lackawanna Six", based on the fact the group of friends had attended an Afghan training camp together a year earlier. Along with the others he was convicted of "providing support or resources to a foreign terrorist organization", and received a seven-year sentence. |
2025-05-27 | John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (Foundation) | The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation is a private foundation formed in 1925 by Olga and Simon Guggenheim in memory of their son, who died on April 26, 1922. The organization awards Guggenheim Fellowships to professionals who have demonstrated exceptional ability by publishing a significant body of work in the fields of natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and the creative arts, excluding the performing arts. |
2025-05-25 | Bletchley Park Museum (Museum celebrating British WWII code-breaking) | The Bletchley Park Museum occupies an English country house and estate in Bletchley, Milton Keynes (Buckinghamshire), and celebrates Bletchley Park the principal centre of Allied code-breaking during the Second World War. |
2025-06-02 | Fire-King (Brand of heat-resistant glassware manufactured by Anchor Hocking) | Fire-King is an Anchor Hocking brand of glassware similar to Pyrex. It used to be made of low expansion borosilicate glass and ideal for oven use. Currently it is made of tempered soda-lime-silicate glass in the US and borosilicate in Japan |
2025-05-26 | Motorola V710 (Motorola phone) | The Motorola V710 is a CDMA clamshell mobile phone by Motorola, announced in March 2004 and began shipping on July 20, 2004. It was carried in the US by Verizon Wireless and was also the provider's first phone with Bluetooth. |
2025-05-20 | Mr. Mackey (South Park character) | Mr. Mackey Jr. is a fictional character in the adult animated television series South Park. He is voiced by series co-creator Trey Parker and debuted in the season one episode "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo". The school counselor at South Park Elementary, he is best known for saying "m'kay" at the end (or beginning) of most of his sentences. |
2025-05-28 | Gyula Kakas (Hungarian gymnast) | Gyula Kakas (also known as Gyula Kokas; March 28, 1875 – February 25, 1928) was a Hungarian gymnast. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. Kakas competed in the parallel bars, horizontal bar, vault, and pommel horse individual events. He did not win any medals in those competitions, though his exact place in each is unknown. |
2025-05-24 | Alliance High School (Kenya) (Boys school in Kikuyu, Kenya) | The Alliance High School (AHS) is a public national high school for boys located in Kikuyu, Kenya. |
2025-06-01 | Judith of Babenberg (Italian noble, Margravinne of Montferrat) | Judith (or Jutta, sometimes called Julitta or Ita in Latin sources; c. 1115/1120 – after 1168), a member of the House of Babenberg, was Marchioness of Montferrat from 1135 until her death, by her marriage with Marquess William V. |
2025-05-28 | Thanos Kalliris (Musical artist) | Athanasios "Thanos" Kalliris (Greek: Αθανάσιος "Θάνος" Καλλίρης ; is a Greek singer who was born in Athens. His father was a guitarist and composer, Titos Kalliris (1934–2013). In the 1980s, he was a part of the pop music band Bang alongside Vassilis Dertilis. In the 1990s, he wrote and sang pop songs and ballads, making a successful solo career for himself. He was also involved in the 1987 Eurovision Song Contest. His last album has the title "Gia hari sou boro" ('For you I can') in which he collaborated with several artists, among them with Vassilios Pallis, a talented composer. |
2025-05-26 | Motorola V975/V980 (Cell phone released in 2004) | Motorola V975 is a 3G mobile phone developed by Motorola. While larger and heavier than comparable GSM flip phones of its time, it supported "next generation" services such as video calling because of its UMTS 3G connection. It was announced on July 27, 2004 alongside numerous other handsets and was released in European and Asian markets in late 2004. |
2025-05-16 | Monkey (dance) (Novelty dance popularized in 1963) | The monkey is a novelty dance, most popular in 1963. The dance was popularized by two R&B records: Major Lance's "The Monkey Time" and the Miracles' "Mickey's Monkey" both Top 10 pop hits released during the summer of 1963.A comical story about "A cat named Mickey from out of town" (William "Mickey" Stevenson) who "spread his new dance all around", the latter song helped popularize The Monkey as a national dance craze in the early 1960s. |
2025-05-27 | The John and Jeff Show (Radio show) | The John & Jeff Show was an American radio show hosted by John Boyle and Jeff Carroll that aired on KLSX-FM in Los Angeles from 1999 to 2012. They were two guys with similar opinions on various controversial topics. John & Jeff also streamed the show live from their website, www.johnjeff.com. The show was syndicated by Fisher Entertainment. They were most famous for being featured on the infamous Opie and Anthony segment "Jocktober". Talkers Magazine has named John & Jeff to their list of Heavy 100 talk show hosts on numerous occasions. As of April 2012, the John and Jeff show ended its national syndication after over a decade on the air. |
2025-05-13 | Richard Hunt (editor) (British activist) | Richard Hunt was a green anarchist activist, and editor of various magazines, most notably Green Anarchist and Alternative Green. |
2025-06-01 | Youssef Hmimssa (American fraudster) | Youssef Hmimssa is a citizen of Morocco, who was convicted in a Detroit, Michigan court of fraud and who was a key witness in the case against the Detroit Sleeper Cell.[1] |
2025-05-28 | Manuel Asur (Spanish essayist and poet in Asturian) | Manuel Asur (Manuel Asur González García) (Güeria Carrocera, San Martín del Rey Aurelio, Asturias, 1947) is a Spanish essayist and poet in Asturian. He's considered to be one of the first modern poets in this language. He has a PhD in Philosophy. His book, Cancios y poemes pa un riscar ('Songs and Poems to a Dawn') meant the beginning in 1977 of the rebirth (Asturian surdimientu) of Asturian literature, because he contributed with a poetry more modern and daring than anything written before in this language. Most of his works talk about the socio-political facts of the moment. Some became very popular in Asturias in the 1970s since the group Nuberu used them as lyrics for their songs. He wrote also a book of short stories in 1987, Hai una llinia trazada ('There's a Drawn Line'), consisting of short stories that he says to consider "almost monologues". He's a current[when?] contributor to La Nueva España publications and works in the Consejería de Medio Rural y Pesca del Principado de Asturias. |
2025-06-02 | Jessica Houston (American figure skater) | Jessica Houston (born November 18, 1989, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American figure skater. She is a two season competition on the Junior Grand Prix, winning bronze medals at the 2004 events in Courchevel and Miercurea Ciuc. She won the Triglav Trophy in 2003 on the novice level. She has been coached by Mark Mitchell and Peter Johansson and represents the Skating Club of Boston. She placed 11th at the junior level at the 2006 United States Figure Skating Championships, but failed to make it out of Eastern Sectionals on the senior level in the 2006/2007 season. |
2025-05-29 | Addams (crater) (Crater on Venus) | Addams is a crater on Venus, located on the eastern flank of the Triglava Corona. It was named after American social worker Jane Addams. The bright outflow deposits from this oblique impact extends 600 km from the crater rim. This is the largest outflow deposit for any Venusian crater. The material from this fluidized ejecta blanket likely lies on the down-trajectory side of the impact. |
2025-05-22 | Abandoned footwear (Shoes lost or discarded in public) | Abandoned footwear, such as a lone boot or shoe, has often been noted in out-of-the-way places like ponds or by the side of roads. Sometimes the shoes may even be new and fashionable. |
2025-05-23 | The Papercut Chronicles (2005 studio album by Gym Class Heroes) | The Papercut Chronicles is the second studio album by Gym Class Heroes released in 2005 by Fueled by Ramen/Decaydance. A sequel, The Papercut Chronicles II, was released in 2011. The album has sold over 32,000 copies in US. |
2025-05-20 | Ted Junker (German soldier born in Romania) | Theodor Junker (April 13, 1919 in Teremia Mare, Timiș County, Romania - April 14, 2013 Burlington, Wisconsin) was a Romanian-born German who generated publicity and controversy when he announced plans to open a memorial to Adolf Hitler in Walworth County, Wisconsin, near Millard, Wisconsin. |
2025-05-12 | Loyola Jesuit College (Private school in Abuja, Nigeria) | Loyola Jesuit College is a private Catholic secondary school in Abuja, Nigeria. It was founded on 2 October 1996 by the Society of Jesus in Nigeria and was named after the founder, Ignatius of Loyola. |
2025-05-31 | Kevin McCallister (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Kevin McCallister is the main character in several films from the Home Alone franchise |
2025-06-02 | Abandonia (Online database of DOS video games) | Abandonia is an abandonware website, focusing mainly on showcasing video games and distributing games made for the MS-DOS system. |
2025-06-01 | 2005 Logan Airport runway incursion (Aircraft incident in Boston, U.S.) | The 2005 Logan Airport runway incursion was a near-collision that occurred at approximately 7:40 p.m. EDT on June 9, 2005, between Aer Lingus Flight 132 and US Airways Flight 1170. EI132 was an Airbus A330-300 aircraft, owned and operated by the Irish airline Aer Lingus, destined for Shannon, Ireland, and carrying 12 crew members and 328 passengers. US Airways Flight 1170 was a Boeing 737-300 flight destined for Philadelphia and carrying 5 crew members and 103 passengers. The near-collision took place on the runway at Logan International Airport in Boston, Massachusetts. |
2025-05-09 | JOSSO | Java Open Single Sign On (JOSSO) is an open source Identity and Access Management (IAM) platform for rapid and standards-based Cloud-scale Single Sign-On, web services security, authentication and provisioning. |
2025-05-28 | Fantasy Island (UK amusement park) (Theme park in Lincolnshire) | Fantasy Island is a resort theme park located in Ingoldmells on the east coast of Lincolnshire. |
2025-05-29 | Big L 1395 (Former radio station in the United Kingdom) | Big L was the name of a short-lived broadcasting company registered by the British licensing authority Ofcom from 11 June 2002 to 10 June 2003 for a satellite radio service known as Big L. The licence stated that the station "… will provide an eclectic mix of rock and pop, both modern and classic. News and weather will be broadcast hourly. The service will be in English language and will be free to air." The station was owned by Big L Limited. Though the station targeted its audience in the United Kingdom, advertisers developed their commercials mainly to reach English speakers in the Netherlands. |
2025-05-21 | Barabız (Winter public transport in 19th – early 20th centurie) | Barabus (rendering of Tatar barabız “we are going” + English bus) was a winter public transport in 19th – early 20th centuries, probably the first public transport in Kazan after cabs. They were operated by private carriers who were poor Tatar commoners from surrounding villages. A typical barabus was a sledge sheeted with sacking. Barabus was a transport of paupers competing with cabs, horse railways and later tramway. Until the 1930s, when trams were installed in the suburbs and any private enterprise was prohibited, barabuses were the only transport to connect quarters of poor mill-hands with other parts of the city. |
2025-05-29 | Cash flow hedge | A cash flow hedge is a hedge of the exposure to the variability of cash flow that: |
2025-05-31 | Lorwyn (Block of expansion sets in Magic: The Gathering) | The Lorwyn block is a Magic: The Gathering expert-level block consisting of two sets: Lorwyn (October 2007) and Morningtide (February 2008). A third set, codenamed "Jelly", was originally planned as part of the Lorwyn block, but partway into the design of Lorwyn, it was split into a two-set block. Jelly was revealed as Shadowmoor, the first set of the new two-set block. The two blocks were linked together and rotated through the official tournament formats as a single, four-expansion unit. The primary theme of the Lorwyn block is tribalism. |
2025-05-29 | Directed infinity | A directed infinity is a type of infinity in the complex plane that has a defined complex argument θ but an infinite absolute value r. For example, the limit of 1/x where x is a positive real number approaching zero is a directed infinity with argument 0; however, 1/0 is not a directed infinity, but a complex infinity. Some rules for manipulation of directed infinities (with all variables finite) are: |
2025-05-30 | Kurt Knispel (German World War II tank gunner) | Kurt Knispel (20 September 1921 – 28 April 1945) was a German tank commander during World War II. |
2025-06-01 | Henry, Duke of Parma (Duke of Parma) | Henry, Duke of Parma and Piacenza (Italian: Enrico Maria Alberto Ferdinando Carlo Pio Luigi Antonio di Borbone-Parma e Piacenza; 13 June 1873 – 16 November 1939) was the head of the House of Bourbon-Parma and the pretender to the defunct throne of Parma from 1907 to 1939. |
2025-06-01 | Joseph, Duke of Parma (Duke of Parma) | Joseph, Duke of Parma and Piacenza (Italian: Giuseppe Maria Pietro Paolo Francesco Roberto Tomaso-d'Aquino Andrea-Avellino Biagio Mauro Carlo Stanislao Luigi Filippo-Neri Leone Bernardo Antonio Ferdinando di Borbone-Parma e Piacenza; 30 June 1875 Biarritz – 7 January 1950 Pianore, Lucca, Italy) was the head of the House of Bourbon-Parma and the pretender to the defunct throne of Parma from 1939 to 1950. |
2025-05-30 | Chuknagar massacre (1971 massacre during the Bangladesh War of Independence) | Chuknagar massacre (Bengali: চুকনগর গণহত্যা) was a massacre of Bengali Hindus committed by the Pakistan Army and local collaborators during the Bangladesh War of Independence in 1971. The massacre took place on 20 May 1971 at Dumuria in Khulna and it was one of the largest massacres during the war. |
2025-06-02 | Ill Al Skratch (American hip hop group) | Ill Al Skratch (also known as Brooklyn/Uptown Connection) is a hip hop duo consisting of two rappers, Big Ill from Brooklyn and Al Skratch from Harlem (Uptown). They are best known for their singles "Where My Homiez (Come Around My Way)” and "I'll Take Her". |
2025-06-01 | Centennial Airlines (US regional airline) | Centennial Airlines was founded in Laramie, Wyoming and began operations on June 15, 1981, with an initial route linking Denver to Laramie and Worland, Wyoming using a single Cessna 414 aircraft. The carrier flew until June 15, 1987, when it was merged into Mesa Airlines. Centennial was first based in Laramie, Wyoming, moved its offices to Worland, then to Cheyenne for a brief time in 1982, then back to Worland. |
2025-06-01 | Antiville, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Antiville is an unincorporated community in Bearcreek Township, Jay County, Indiana. |
2025-05-18 | Manchester Freedom (Football team in the Independent Women's Football League) | The Manchester Freedom was an American football team in the Independent Women's Football League based in Manchester, New Hampshire. Home games were played at West Memorial Field on the campus of Manchester High School West. |
2025-05-23 | Frederick Iseman (American businessman) | Frederick J. Iseman is an American businessman, philanthropist, and the founder of CI Capital Partners (formerly Caxton-Iseman Capital) private-equity firm. |
2025-05-18 | Doar family (Family name) | Doar is the surname of an aristocratic family in the southern United States. Prior to the American Civil War, Doar family members were among the largest landowners in the South. |
2025-05-26 | Komiks (Topics referred to by the same term) | Komiks is the word for comics in Polish and in Tagalog. See |
2025-05-18 | Asphales | The Asphales holding, now Fortales, was founded by Piet Van Waeyenberge in 1988. |
2025-05-21 | Frank Morris (speedcuber) (American competitive speedcuber (born 1981)) | Frank Morris (born August 25, 1981) is an American competitive speedcuber. He is best known for being the 2005 World Champion in the 5×5×5 event as well as achieving the world record six different times; once in the 4×4×4 and five times in the 5×5×5 event. |
2025-05-26 | Mandy Lion (Heavy metal singer) | Mandy Lion is a German-born heavy metal singer is the lead singer of the heavy metal band World War III. |
2025-05-28 | Iowa Blue (Breed of chicken) | The Iowa Blue is a breed of chicken that originated near Decorah, Iowa, in the early 20th century. Despite its name, the breed is not actually blue, but is gray, white, and black. It is an exceedingly rare fowl, and is not recognized for showing by the American Poultry Association. They are a dual-purpose breed laying brown eggs and known to be good foragers. |
2025-05-30 | Will Crewdson (British musician) | Will Crewdson is a London-based guitarist, writer, and producer best known for his work with the following bands and artists: Rachel Stamp, Adam Ant, The Selecter, Flesh for Lulu, Bow Wow Wow, Gaye Bykers on Acid, Tom Jones, She Made Me Do It, Sigue Sigue Sputnik, Celine Dion, Appleton (music duo) and Johnette Napolitano. He also records and performs solo under the moniker Scant Regard. |
2025-05-14 | Generalized game theory | Generalized game theory is an extension of game theory incorporating social theory concepts such as norm, value, belief, role, social relationship, and institution. The theory was developed by Tom R. Burns, Anna Gomolinska, and Ewa Roszkowska but has not had great influence beyond these immediate associates. The theory seeks to address certain perceived limitations of game theory by formulating a theory of rules and rule complexes and to develop a more robust approach to socio-psychological and sociological phenomena. |
2025-05-27 | Colcom Foundation (nonprofit organization in Pittsburgh, United States) | Colcom Foundation is an anti-immigration private foundation established in 1996 by Cordelia Scaife May, a Mellon family heiress. It is a major funding source for the anti-immigration movement in the United States, supporting several organizations designated as hate groups by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC). |
2025-05-29 | Cinepix (Entertainment Company) | Cinepix (Korean: (주)시네픽스) was a South Korean 3-D animation company headquartered in Seoul. Cinepix created AquaKids and Cubix: Robots for Everyone. |
2025-06-01 | List of military attachés and war correspondents in World War I | This is a list of military attachés and war correspondents in World War I. |
2025-05-30 | Nnaemeka Anyanwu (Nigerian footballer) | Ernest Nnaemeka Anyanwu (born 21 August 1988 in Awe) is a Nigerian footballer who plays as a defender for Yobe Desert Stars. |
2025-06-01 | Colonial order of chivalry | A colonial order of chivalry was an order of chivalry awarded by European colonial states in Africa and Asia for those who conquered and administered their territories. They were sometimes adopted by post-colonial successor states, or remained one of the former imperial power's orders of chivalry. The orders of the states of the Commonwealth are not colonial orders, and owe their existence to their nations' personal union with the United Kingdom or to their own governments or parliaments. |
2025-05-24 | Next Management (Modeling and talent agency) | Next Management is a global modeling agency originally co-founded in 1989 in New York City by Faith Kates and Joel Wilkenfeld. The agency quickly gained international prominence for representing high-profile fashion models and becoming a leading force in the modeling industry. |
2025-05-31 | Junichi Misawa (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2025-05-27 | Lakshmi Narain College of Technology (College in Madhya Pradesh, India) | Lakshmi Narain College of Technology, Bhopal (or LNCT), is a private engineering and management institute located in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. Established in 1994 by the H.K. Kalchuri Educational Trust, the college offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs in engineering, management, pharmacy, and computer applications. It is affiliated with Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya (RGPV) and approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). |
2025-05-28 | Situational leadership theory (Business model) | The Situational Leadership Model is the idea that effective leaders adapt their style to each situation. No one style is appropriate for all situations. Leaders may use a different style in each situation, even when working with the same team, followers or employees. |
2025-05-14 | KSK Energy Ventures (Power generation company based in India) | KSK Energy Ventures Limited is a public limited company listed on the Bombay stock exchange in India as BOM:532997. It is a subsidiary of KSK Power Ventur Plc which listed on the Alternate Investment Market of the london stock exchange (LSE) in November 2006. KSK Power ventur Plc mainly operates in India through KSK Energy ventures Limited. |
2025-05-29 | Ronald Loui (American computer scientist) | Ronald Prescott Loui is an American computer scientist and educator, currently working as an adjunct professor of computer science at Case Western Reserve University. He is also known for having supplied first-hand biographical information on Barack Obama about his time in Hawaii. |
2025-05-27 | Yusuf Barak (German-Afghan footballer) | Yusuf Barak (Persian: یوسف برک) is a retired German-Afghan footballer and current manager of KSV Baunatal C-Junioren. |
2025-06-01 | Melissa Maughn (Canadian professional wrestler) | Melissa Taylor (born Melissa Maughn, August 27) is a Canadian professional wrestler best known by her ring name 21st Century Fox. |
2025-05-31 | Ms. Kelly Tour (2007 concert tour by Kelly Rowland) | The Ms. Kelly Tour was the second concert tour by American R&B recording artist Kelly Rowland. It was launched in support of her second studio album Ms. Kelly (2007). The tour began on October 30, 2007 in Sacramento, California and ended on December 1, 2007 in Las Vegas. American R&B singer Mario opened for Rowland at selected venues. The tour showcased Rowland performing songs from her albums Simply Deep and Ms. Kelly as well as in-concert surprises from the Destiny's Child repertoire and more. |
2025-05-31 | Fred Armstrong (American soccer player) | Fred Armstrong is a retired American professional soccer goalkeeper. |
2025-06-01 | David Fasenfest (American sociologist) | Dr. David Fasenfest is an American sociologist and an associate professor at Wayne State University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1984. He also holds a M.A. in economics and Chinese studies. A few of his research interests are urban sociology, race/class/gender, labor markets and workforce development, income inequality, and community economic development. He has been an active urban sociologist, editing and publishing several articles and books. |
2025-05-15 | Afghanistan's Next Top Model (television series) | In 2007, a local TV station in Mazar-I-Sharif, Afghanistan aired a reality television show modeled after America's Next Top Model. International media took notice and dubbed the show Afghanistan's Next Top Model. |
2025-05-16 | One World Radio (Radio station in Belgium) | One World Radio – the sound of Tomorrowland – is the official radio station and content platform of Tomorrowland, available 24 hours a day and 7 days a week with the Tomorrowland App, on tomorrowland.com and YouTube, via DAB+ in Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and in Ibiza during summer, as well as via FM in Romania (92.1 FM), and on the SiriusXM app in North America. |
2025-05-27 | Johny Joseph (news anchor) (Haitian academic and journalist) | Johny Joseph (September 27, 1964 – June 23, 2009) was a Haitian academic and journalist. |
2025-06-01 | Herbert Bay | Herbert Bay is a Swiss computer vision expert and entrepreneur. He is recognized for co-inventing the SURF (Speeded-Up Robust Features) algorithm, which is used in computer vision for detecting and describing interest points in images. Bay is currently CEO of the Ifolor-spinoff Captural. |
2025-05-21 | List of mass escapes from German POW camps | Mass escapes occur when 5 or more prisoners escape from a prison or prisoner-of-war camp at the same time. |
2025-05-19 | New England Nightmare | The New England Nightmare was a women's tackle football team. They began play in 2010, as a member of the Women's Football Alliance. Based in Windsor, Connecticut, the Nightmare played their home games at nearby Dillon Stadium in Hartford and Falcon Field in Meriden. |
2025-05-28 | Pieter Lehrer (Antigua and Barbudan canoeist and soccer coach (born 1965)) | Pieter Sand Lehrer, (born 29 January 1965) is a sprint canoer from Antigua and Barbuda who competed in the mid-1990s. He was also a footballer. At the 1996 Summer Olympics, he advanced to the semifinals of the C-2 1000 m event, but did not compete. Lehrer was the head coach for the Harvard Crimson men's soccer program until 2019. |
2025-05-05 | 2010 Jalaun district bus crash | The 2010 Jalaun district bus crash occurred on 17 February 2010 when a bus with approximately 70 passengers, mostly wedding guests, crashed into the Yamuna River at around midnight. It killed 22 of the passengers with at least 13 still unaccounted for. |
2025-05-22 | Æbbingas | Abingdon and Abingdon Abbey were founded in Saxon times, possibly the 7th century. The early history of Abingdon (and its abbey) has been distorted by the numerous legends surrounding its history. The legends were invented to raise its status and explain the place-name. The name seems to mean 'Hill of a man named Æbba, or a woman named Æbbe', possibly the saint to whom St Ebbe's Church in Oxford was dedicated (Æbbe of Coldingham or a different Æbbe of Oxford). However Abingdon is actually in a valley and not on a hill. It is thought that the name was first given to a place on Boars Hill above Chilswell, and the name was transferred to its present site when the Abbey was relocated. |
2025-06-01 | Mukhtar al-Bakri (Yemeni-American detainee) | Mukhtar al-Bakri (born 1981) is a Yemeni-American who grew up in the suburbs of Buffalo, New York. In 2002, he was arrested and charged as part of the War on Terror together with the other members of the "Lackawanna Six", based on the fact the group of friends had attended an Afghan training camp together a year earlier. |
2025-05-28 | Tatsuro Kimura (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2025-05-22 | Nick Knight (Forever Knight) (Fictional character) | Nick Knight (born Nicholas de Brabant) is the main character of the Canadian television series Forever Knight, and its precursor 1989 television movie Nick Knight. He also appears in three novels, A Stirring of Dust by Susan Sizemore, Intimations of Mortality by Susan M. Garrett, and These Our Revels by Anne Hathaway Nayne. |
2025-05-25 | Khokhar Khanzada (Muslim community) | The Khokhar Khanzada is a Muslim community found mainly in the Nagaur District of Rajasthan and Fatehpur district of Uttar Pradesh in India.[citation needed] |
2025-06-02 | Sota Kasahara (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese former football player. |
2025-06-01 | John Astudillo (American soccer coach) | John Astudillo is the former head men's soccer coach at the State University of New York at Buffalo (UB). He held that position from 1989 to 2010 and has posted a 190-173-35 record at the helm. With 190 career victories, he is the school's all-time winningest coach. He led the 2006 Buffalo soccer team to the biggest turnaround in NCAA Division 1 soccer history winning 13 more games than the previous season. The Bulls reached the national rankings for the first time in school history, reaching a national-best 20th. |
2025-06-02 | Dodiya (Clan of Rajputs in India) | The Dodiya or Dodia is Rajput clan found in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh (Malwa) and in Sardargarh, Rajasthan.[citation needed] |
2025-06-02 | Jinkara (Rajput clan in Gujarat, India) | The Jinkara are a Rajput clan found in the state of Gujarat in India. They are also known as Jhikara. |
2025-05-24 | Girolamo Di Fazio (Italian police officer) | Girolamo Di Fazio, (born 23 June 1950[citation needed] in Ramacca, Catania) is a former Police Commissioner. He worked in Rome, Palermo, Piazza Armerina and Acireale, Sicily before he became the Chief of Police of Ragusa. He was most known for his 2010 capture of mafia boss Giuseppe Falsone who had been on the Italian "Most Wanted List" since January 1999. |
2025-05-17 | Lord Krishna College of Engineering (Established by Lord Krishna group of institutions) | Lord Krishna College Of Engineering (LKCE) is an engineering institute located on Pithampur Rd, Rau, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452003. The institute was established in 2006 by the Lord Krishna Group of Institutions. The institute is affiliated to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University. The college code is 224. |
2025-05-30 | Jasmere.com (Defunct website) | Jasmere.com was a deal-of-the-day website with a format similar to Groupon.com. |
2025-06-02 | Machhoya (Clan of Ahir caste) | The Machhoya (also spelled Maschoiya) are a Gotra of the Ahir found in the Rajkot, Kutch, Junagadh, Dwarka, Amreli, Bhavnagar, Morbi, Jamnagar districts of Gujarat in India. |
2025-06-02 | Ahir Boricha (Subgroup of Ahir community in Gujarat, India) | The Boricha are a part of the Ahir caste found in the state of Gujarat in India. They are traditionally associated with pastoralism and cattle herding. |
2025-06-02 | Pancholi (Clan of Ahir caste of Gujarat, India) | The Ahir Pancholi are clan of the Ahir caste found in the state of Gujarat, India. It is believed that they migrated from Gokul Brindaban to Dwarka along with Lord Krishna and in course of time from Dwaraka, they migrated and settled in various parts of Saurashtra region. |
2025-05-16 | Inanda FM (Radio station) | Inanda 88.4 is a South African Community radio station situated in Inanda, KwaZulu-Natal, which broadcasts in English and Zulu to most of the KwaZulu Natal, province (South Africa). As of November 2010, The station boasts an audience of more than 102,000 |
2025-05-26 | Ising critical exponents (Set of values in statistical physics) | This article lists the critical exponents of the ferromagnetic transition in the Ising model. In statistical physics, the Ising model is the simplest system exhibiting a continuous phase transition with a scalar order parameter and symmetry. The critical exponents of the transition are universal values and characterize the singular properties of physical quantities. The ferromagnetic transition of the Ising model establishes an important universality class, which contains a variety of phase transitions as different as ferromagnetism close to the Curie point and critical opalescence of liquid near its critical point. |
2025-05-25 | Artificial Waves | Artificial Waves are a Russian post-rock band formed in Zelenograd, Moscow in 2012. The band consists of Alexey Pereverzev, Arthur Kudrov, Dmitry Kaleev, and Ilya Kosharov - all of whom hold full-time jobs in engineering, computer science, and research. |
2025-05-29 | BC Fourteen (American film director) | BC Fourteen is an American screenwriter, novelist, film director, film editor and actor. |
2025-05-27 | Boston Basketball Partners (American sports ownership company) | Boston Basketball Partners L.L.C. is an American local private investment group formed as the ownership group of the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA). |
2025-05-15 | List of snack foods by country | This is a list of snack foods by country, specific to or originating in a particular community or region. Snack food is a portion of food often smaller than a regular meal, generally eaten as snacking between meals. Snacks come in a variety of forms including packaged and processed foods and items made from fresh ingredients at home. |
2025-05-27 | Bernardo T. Chua (Multi-level marketing entrepreneur) | Bernardo T. Chua is from the Philippines and has worked for years in multi-level marketing. |
2025-06-02 | Bhil Gametia | The Gametia are a sub-division of the Bhil community indigenous to & found in the current state of Rajasthan in India. They are known variously as Gamet or Gametia. |
2025-06-02 | Bhil Mama | The Mama are a sub-division of the Bhil community found indigenous to the current state of Rajasthan in India. They are known as Mama Bhil because they are followers of the Mama Baleshwar Dayal sect. The sect gets its name from Mama Baleshwar Dayal, who starting preaching to the Bhils of Kushalgarh tehsil of Banswara District. Their clans are referred to as ataks. |
2025-05-29 | Cutie Mark Crusaders (Fictional characters from My Little Pony) | The Cutie Mark Crusaders (abbreviated as CMC or Crusaders) are a group of fictional characters who appear in the fourth incarnation of Hasbro's My Little Pony toyline and media franchise, beginning with My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (2010–2019). The group consists of three fillies: Apple Bloom (voiced by Michelle Creber), Sweetie Belle (voiced by Claire Corlett), and Scootaloo (voiced by Madeleine Peters). |
2025-05-27 | Robyn McGlohn (American journalist) | Robyn McGlohn is the current morning/noon news anchor for WSOC-TV Eyewitness News Daybreak and WAXN-TV Eyewitness News This Morning in Charlotte, North Carolina. |
2025-05-27 | James P Mahon (Irish TV news reporter, journalist, blogger, host, broadcaster, former record label manager) | James Patrick Mahon (born 1990) is an Irish TV news reporter and lecturer. |
2025-05-23 | Crowds (adolescence) (Social concept) | Crowds are large groups of adolescents defined by their shared image and reputation. Crowd membership is externally imposed and not a direct consequence of interaction with other members of the crowd. |
2025-05-24 | Derekh (Topics referred to by the same term) | Derekh (דרך) is the Hebrew word for "path, way". It may refer to: |
2025-05-28 | Abdul Aziz Keita (Guinean footballer) | Abdul Aziz Keita (born 17 June 1990) is a Guinean professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. |
2025-05-14 | DYRG (Radio station in Kalibo, Philippines) | DYRG (1251 AM) Radyo Budyong is a radio station owned and operated by Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation. Its studio is located at ACP Bldg., Roxas Avenue Ext., Brgy. Andagao Kalibo. |
2025-06-02 | Asthma & Bronchitis Association of India (Non-profit asthma organization in India) | The Asthma and Bronchitis Association of India (ABAI) was founded in 1984 at the pulmonary function laboratory of St. George's Hospital in Mumbai. It is one of the earliest nonprofit, non-governmental organizations solely dedicated to improving education and awareness for all asthma and allergy patients in India. It organizes several activities famed at improving asthma patients' well-being, including: |
2025-05-27 | Marbella International Film Festival (film festival) | The Marbella International Film Festival (Festival Internacional de Cine de Marbella) has been held in Marbella on the Costa del Sol in Spain since 2006. It provides a venue for encouraging artists from all parts of the world. |
2025-05-08 | Allin Kempthorne (British actor, magician and entertainer) | Allin Kempthorne (born 1968 in Truro, Cornwall) is a British actor, magician and entertainer. As a magician he works under three distinct identities as Alan Thorn, Professor Strange (with which he appeared on the television show Britain's Got Talent) and Gizmo. He was originally a tabloid newspaper cartoonist. He directed and starred in the comedy film The Vampires of Bloody Island and was shortlisted in the 2012 Twitter Shorty Awards. |
2025-05-20 | Elena Drobychevskaja (Belarusian painter and graphic artist) | Elena Drobychevskaja (Belarusian: Алена Драбычэўская; born 1968 in Minsk) is a Belarusian artist and graphic artist. |
2025-06-01 | Ligue Régional II (Football league) | Ligue Régional II is the fifth-highest division in the Algerian football league system. The division has sixteen groups based on the region of the clubs in the country, with each region having two groups; Groupe A and Groupe B, each group contains 16 teams from their respective regions. The league is governed by the Algerian Football Federation and the presidents of each region for each group(s). |
2025-06-01 | Mårran (band) (Swedish hard rock band) | Mårran is a Swedish rock group formed in 2010 in Stockholm. |
2025-05-17 | Álamo bus accident | The Álamo bus accident occurred on April 20, 2012 near the city of Álamo, Veracruz, Mexico, when a trailer broke loose from a truck and crashed into a passenger bus. Of the 70 people on board, 43 were killed in the crash, the other 17 citizens being seriously injured. Four minors were among the dead, a local municipal spokesman said. One local news network said the bus was carrying 70 passengers, but only had capacity for less than 60. As rescue workers recovered bodies from the wreckage, officials organized the transfer of the injured to hospitals in the nearby port city of Tuxpan. |
2025-06-01 | List of J.League licensed video games | This is a list of soccer video games based on/licensed by the J.League. |
2025-06-02 | Jadeite (kitchenware) (Type of jade green opaque milk glass) | Jadeite, also known as Jadite or Jade-ite, is a type of jade green opaque milk glass, originally popular in the United States in the early to mid-20th century. A blue milk glass called “Delphite” (Delfite, Jeannette Glass) and "Azur-ite" (Anchor Hocking) was also produced for several years.[citation needed] |
2025-05-29 | E Health Point | E Health Point are model public health units, owned and operated by Health Point Services India (HSI), a for-profit making company launched in 2009. The units provide families in rural villages with clean drinking water, medicines, comprehensive diagnostic tools, and advanced tele-medical services that "bring" a doctor and modern, evidence-based healthcare to their community. The program was initially launched in India and has plans to expand to South America and Africa. |
2025-05-16 | Open Hardware and Design Alliance (project) | The Open Hardware and Design Alliance (OHANDA) aims at encouraging the sharing of open hardware and designs. The core of the project is a free online service where manufacturers of Open hardware and designs can register their products with a common label. This label maps the four freedoms of Free Software to physical devices and their documentation. It is similar to a non-registered trademark for hardware and can be compared to other certificates such as U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) or CE mark. OHANDA thus has the role of a self-organized registration authority. |
2025-06-01 | Bhagalia | The Bhagalia are a clan of the Bhil ethnic community and are found in the state of Rajasthan, India. |
2025-05-24 | Dungri Bhil | The Dungri Bhil are a clan of the Bhil ethnic community and are found indigenous to the current state of Rajasthan, India. |
2025-05-24 | Dholi Bhil | The Dholi Bhil are a clan of the Bhil ethnic community and are indigenous to the current state of Rajasthan, India. |
2025-05-16 | Bhil Garasia | The Bhil Garasia are a clan of the Bhil ethnic community and are found in the state of Rajasthan, India. |
2025-05-27 | Mark Bulkeley (British sailor) | Mark Bulkeley (born 3 April 1979) is a British sailor who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics in the Tornado class. |
2025-05-29 | Jugovizija (Yugoslav national final for the Eurovision Song Contest) | Jugovizija (Cyrillic: Југовизија, English: Yugovision) was the Yugoslav national final to select their entry for the Eurovision Song Contest, organized by the Yugoslav broadcaster Yugoslav Radio Television (JRT) and its subnational public broadcasting centers based in the capitals of each of the constituent republics of the Yugoslav federation: SR Bosnia and Herzegovina (RTV Sarajevo), SR Croatia (RTV Zagreb and RTV Split), SR Macedonia (RTV Skopje), SR Montenegro (RTV Titograd), SR Serbia (RTV Belgrade) and SR Slovenia (RTV Ljubljana) and also the broadcasting services of the autonomous provinces within SR Serbia: SAP Kosovo (RTV Prishtina) and SAP Vojvodina (RTV Novi Sad). The first subnational public broadcasters to compete in 1961 were RTV Belgrade, RTV Ljubljana and RTV Zagreb, while the others joined in the following years. |
2025-05-28 | 2013 Pakistan gas bus explosion (2013 public transit accident in Gujrat, Punjab, Pakistan) | 2013 Pakistan gas bus explosion occurred on 25 May 2013 after a gas cylinder exploded in a school minivan heading towards Gujrat in Pakistan. The blast killed at least 17 people, including 16 children and a bus driver and another 7 children were wounded. The children were aged between 6 and 12. |
2025-05-31 | List of K League licensed video games | This is a list of football video games based on/licensed by the K League. |
2025-06-02 | Gary Michael Berman (American businessperson) | Gary Michael Berman was an American businessperson. He was the founder of the Entertainment Development Group and ARE Retail Entertainment. |
2025-05-27 | AdapTV | AdapTV is the world's first dedicated to the mobility impaired, hearing impaired, and visually impaired. AdapTV initially launched as a network of low power broadcasting stations (LPTV) that all carried the same programming, with the flagship station being KALTV in St. Louis, MO. |
2025-05-29 | Dean of Kilmacduagh | The Dean of Kilmacduagh was the priest in charge of the cathedral of the Diocese of Kilmacduagh at Kilmacduagh monastery. Notable deans of Kilmacduagh included: |
2025-05-31 | Jung Eui-do (South Korean footballer (born 1987)) | Jung Eui-do (Korean: 정의도; born 8 April 1987) is a South Korean footballer who most recently played as goalkeeper for Mokpo City FC in Korea National League. |
2025-05-29 | Connie (freestyle singer) (American singer) | Connie Martinez, better known as Connie, is a singer of freestyle music and dance-pop. Connie is best known for her singles "Funky Little Beat" and "Rock Me". These songs catapulted the singer into the international music scene and the songs are now considered classics of the freestyle music genre. |
2025-05-29 | Moro Alhassan (Ghanaian footballer (born 1994)) | Moro Alhassan (born 15 January 1994) is a Ghanaian footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder. |
2025-05-28 | 2013 Genting Highlands bus crash | The 2013 Genting Highlands bus crash was the deadliest road accident to occur in Malaysia. 37 passengers were killed, and 16 others were injured in the accident which took place near Chin Swee Temple, Genting Highlands, Pahang. It occurred on 21 August 2013 at 2:15 pm, when the bus carrying 53 passengers lost control as it was going down an incline and it plunged into a deep ravine at about 60 metres at the kilometre 3.5 of the Genting Sempah-Genting Highlands Highway. The bus driver, Lim Kok Ho died on the spot. |
2025-05-20 | Gridlock (economics) | This is an extended usage of word gridlock specifically in economics to describe the common situation that occurs in the competition within an industry or a company. The similar usage of gridlock can be seen in politics as well. See also gridlock (Politics). However, the term gridlock was first used in engineering as, "A state of severe road congestion arising when continuous queues of vehicles block an entire network of intersecting streets, bringing traffic in all directions to a complete standstill; a traffic jam of this kind." |
2025-05-10 | 2013 San Martin Jilotepeque bus disaster (accident in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala on Monday September 9, 2013) | The 2013 San Martin Jilotepeque bus disaster occurred in San Martin Jilotepeque, Guatemala on Monday, September 9, 2013, at 7:50 local time. A passenger bus from Transportes Sanmartineca carrying more than 80 passengers crashed into a 200-meter ravine after missing a sharp bend in the road connecting San Martin Jilotepeque to Chimaltenango. Forty-eight people died and another 37 were wounded in the crash. |
2025-05-30 | 2013 Peru bus disaster (2013 road accident in Santa Teresa District, Peru) | On October 12, 2013, a cargo truck carrying 51 people, including 14 children, plunged off a 200-metre cliff, killing everyone on board. This incident is currently tied with the 2018 Pasamayo bus crash as the deadliest road accident in Peruvian history. According to authorities, the truck, which was being used as a makeshift bus, was traveling to a celebration in the Santa Teresa District, when the driver lost control of the bus as it plunged off a 200-meter cliff into the Chaupimayo River. |
2025-05-08 | Learning Hebrew (British film) | Learning Hebrew, also known as Gothsploitation, is a British arthouse film written and directed by Louis Joon, his first film as a director. It was released in 2012 by The Weird World of Wibbell, the home video distribution division of Wibbell Productions Ltd, an independent film company based in the UK, run by actor Allin Kempthorne and best known for its previous film The Vampires of Bloody Island. |
2025-05-29 | Nico González (footballer, born 1988) (Spanish footballer) | Francisco José Nicolás "Nico" González (born 6 November 1988), commonly known as just Nico, is a Spanish footballer who plays as a winger. |
2025-06-01 | Josh Carpenter (American actor) | Joshua Adam Carpenter (born June 27, 1979), is an American actor whose credits include roles in the Azusa Pacific University student-produced short film Expiration Date; the television series Sex and The City, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Hostage: Do or Die; a skit on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and the wolfman in the Paramore music video Brick by Boring Brick. |
2025-05-31 | Shah Kamal Quhafah (Arab philanthropist and activist (1291–1385)) | Shāh Kamāl Quḥāfah (Arabic: شاه كمال قحافة; Bengali: শাহ কামাল কোহাফাহ; 1291–1385) was a philanthropist, pioneer, social and religious activist. |
2025-05-27 | Emran Barakzai (Afghan-Dutch footballer) | Emran Barakzai (born 29 November 1994) is an Afghan-Dutch football player who plays for DVVA. |
2025-05-31 | Lee Nishanian (American soccer player) | Lee Nishanian (born December 28, 1991) is an American soccer player. He graduated from Los Osos High School in Rancho Cucamonga, CA in 2010. |
2025-05-28 | Bakhteyar Gulam Mangal (Afghan field hockey player) | Bakhteyar Gulam Mangal (born 1928) was an Afghan field hockey player who was a member of the national team. He competed at the 1948 Summer Olympic Games and the 1956 Summer Olympic Games. He played in six matches in all, scoring 3 goals. |
2025-05-28 | Abdul Kadir Nuristani (Afghan field hockey player) | Abdul Kadir Nuristani (born 1925) was an Afghan field hockey player who played for the national field hockey team. |
2025-05-26 | Din Mohammad Nuristani (Afghan field hockey player) | Din Mohammad Nuristani (born 1928) is an Afghan former field hockey player who was a member of the national field hockey team. He competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics and the 1956 Summer Olympics. He played in all six of Afghanistan's field hockey matches in the two Olympics. |
2025-05-26 | Mohammad Amin Nuristani (Afghan field hockey player (born 1928)) | Mohammad Amin Nuristani (born 1928) is an Afghan field hockey player, who was a member of the Afghan national team. He competed at the 1948 Summer Olympic Games and the 1956 Summer Olympic Games. He played in four matches, two in each Olympics. |
2025-05-26 | Mohammad Kadir Nuristani (Afghan hockey player) | Mohammad Kadir Nuristani (born 1925) was an Afghan field hockey player who played for the national team. |
2025-05-22 | Andrii Kobchyk (Ukrainian acrobatic gymnast) | Andrii Kobchyk (born March 9, 1994) is a Ukrainian male acrobatic gymnast. Along with his partner, Vladyslav Bobryshev, he finished 6th in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships. |
2025-05-21 | Maverick Movie Awards (film festival) | The Maverick Movie Awards annually honors films and screenplays. They were founded as the New Haven Underground Film Festival in 2004, and became known as Maverick Movie Awards in 2008. The awards are given out by a panel of judges working in the film industry. Its winners include both big-budget studio films as well as low budget independent films. An international film competition and awards event, MMA has received submissions for awards consideration from many notable filmmakers including Academy Award-nominee Sue Goffe, Academy Award-nominee Grant Orchard, Academy Award-nominee Pierre Coffin, and BAFTA Award-winners Bart Layton and Dimitri Doganis. Additionally, numerous films submitted to Maverick Movie Awards have featured the work of notable actors such as Academy Award-winner Jim Broadbent, Doug Jones (actor), Ross Marquand, and Golden Globe-nominees Lee Meriwether and Judd Nelson; as well as the work of acclaimed cinematographers such as Academy Award-winner Vilmos Zsigmond and the original scores of composers such as Grammy Award-winner Thom Yorke, Academy Award-nominee Philip Glass, and Academy Award-nominee Johann Johannsson. Many Maverick Movie Award-winning films have gone on to receive other prestigious awards and nominations including A Morning Stroll (Academy Award-nominee; BAFTA Award-winner), The Imposter (2012 film) (BAFTA Award-winner; Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize-nominee), Lost and Found (TV Movie 2008) (BAFTA Award-winner), and Varmints (BAFTA Award-nominee). |
2025-05-28 | December 2014 Rif Dimashq airstrikes | The December 2014 Rif Dimashq airstrikes were a series of aerial attacks made on targets in Syria on 7 December 2014. The targets were a military area in Al-Dimas and the Damascus International Airport area. |
2025-05-21 | Berlin Independent Film Festival (film festival) | Berlin Independent Film Festival (BIFF) is a film festival with a special emphasis on independent films, which annually takes place in Berlin, Germany. It screens German and international films and awards them in various categories. It screens at the historic Kino Babylon, and offers jury awards in many categories as well as two audience awards. |
2025-05-30 | Trevor Casper (US State trooper) | Trevor Casper (May 21, 1993 – March 24, 2015) was a state trooper for the Wisconsin State Patrol. On his first solo assignment, Casper was shot and killed in Fond du Lac attempting to apprehend a bank robbery and murder suspect on March 24, 2015. He was the youngest police officer killed in the line of duty in Wisconsin. |
2025-05-18 | Jhalakathi Government High School (Public secondary school in Jhalokati, Bangladesh) | Jhalakathi Government High School (Bengali: ঝালকাঠি সরকারী উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়) is a secondary school in Jhalokati Sadar Upazila, Jhalokati District, Bangladesh. It was established in 1909. |
2025-05-31 | Tyler Arnone (American soccer player) | Tyler Arnone (born November 1, 1991) is an American soccer player. |
2025-05-28 | Global Institute of Technology & Management, Gurgaon | Global Institute of Technology & Management, Gurgaon is a private college located in Gurgaon, Haryana, India established in 2008 by Baljeet Singh Education Society. The institute is approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE),. It is affiliated to Gurugram University, Gurgaon, Haryana. |
2025-05-26 | Corbin McPherson (American ice hockey player) | Corbin McPherson (born September 7, 1988) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman. He played his entire professional career with the Albany Devils of the American Hockey League (AHL). McPherson was selected by the New Jersey Devils in the third round, 87th overall, of the 2007 NHL Entry Draft. |
2025-05-22 | Nick Agallar (American mixed martial arts fighter) | Nick Agallar (born January 13, 1979) is an American mixed martial artist. He competed in the lightweight division. |
2025-05-27 | Omar Cook (American football) (American actor and football player (born 1992)) | Omar Cook (born March 24, 1992) is an American actor, film director, and former American football defensive back. He played college football at Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, graduating in 2013 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communication. He is best known for his role in the film God of Dreams (2022). He is also known for his work as motion capture actor with the Madden NFL video game series. |
2025-05-21 | Forever's End (2013 film) | Forever's End is a 2013 American apocalyptic psychological thriller. The film is written and directed by J. C. Schroder and stars Charity Farrell and Lili Reinhart. |
2025-06-01 | Air Indiana | Air Indiana was a regional, charter and cargo airline that operated Douglas DC-3 aircraft during the late 1970s. |
2025-05-24 | Alan Knott-Craig (South African entrepreneur and author (born 1977)) | Alan Knott-Craig (born 14 August 1977, Pretoria, South Africa) is a South African entrepreneur and author. He is the founder of fibertime™ |
2025-06-02 | New Horizons College (Private Islamic school in Minna, Nigeria) | New Horizons College is an Islamic school in Minna, Niger State, Nigeria, which was established in 1995. The school is one of three schools founded by an Islamic Education Trust fund, the Islamic Educational Trust, Minna. |
2025-05-28 | Fast Forward (startup accelerator) (Startup accelerator focusing on non-profit enterprises) | Fast Forward is a nonprofit focused on scaling technology-driven solutions for social good. Founded in 2014 by Kevin Barenblat, a tech entrepreneur, and Shannon Farley, a seasoned nonprofit leader, Fast Forward was the first organization exclusively dedicated to supporting tech nonprofits. It was seed funded by Google.org, which has gone on to be its longest standing partner. Other notable partners include Reid Hoffman, BlackRock, Salesforce, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Foundation, The Ballmer Group, Bloomberg, and the Patrick J. Mcgovern Foundation. |
2025-05-21 | 15×96mm | The 15×96mm (sometimes 15×96mm Mauser) is a German 15 mm caliber cartridge developed during World War II for the MG 151/15 heavy machine gun. The caliber proved to be insufficient and was redevelopd into the necked-up 20×82mm. |
2025-05-08 | Bravelets | Bravelets is an e-commerce jewelry store that contributes a portion of the money from each purchase towards the charitable organization of the purchaser's choosing. The company, which is headquartered in Austin, Texas, was founded by Stephanie Hansen in early 2012 after her mother became ill with breast cancer. |
2025-05-24 | Bhakt (Term for supporters of the BJP in India) | Bhakt (भक्त) in the modern Indian political context is a pejorative term often referring to ardent supporters of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi or the BJP, particularly those who resort to deification and therefore sometimes uncritical in their support. While not all Modi supporters are bhakts in this sense, the term has come to describe a specific mindset or behavioral pattern that favours either a theocratic or demagogic form of rule and therefore unwilling or unable to engage in rational discourse. The term is generally used in a derogatory manner when referring to BJP or other right-wing populist supporters. |
2025-05-14 | Kin'unken | Kin'unken (錦雲軒七宝焼 Kin'unken Shippōyaki) was a Japanese cloisonnéーmaking company located in Kyoto, Japan. |
2025-05-27 | Locust Grove, Wayne County, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Locust Grove is an unincorporated community in Boston Township, Wayne County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. |
2025-05-27 | Hiser, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Hiser is an unincorporated community in Jackson Township, Wayne County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. |
2025-06-02 | Michael Kielsky (American politician) | Michael Kielsky is an American attorney, perennial candidate, and the former chairman of the Libertarian Party of Arizona. Kielsky, a Phoenix attorney, challenged the results of Arizona's controversial 2016 presidential primary. Kielsky is a leading defense attorney in cases involving photo radar. |
2025-06-01 | Avonburg, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Avonburg is an unincorporated community in Pleasant Township, Switzerland County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. |
2025-05-31 | Antioch, Switzerland County, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Antioch is an unincorporated community in Posey Township, Switzerland County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. |
2025-05-31 | Nathan Cheever | Nathan Cheever is an American video game designer and visual artist. The majority of his design experience has been level design and world design. He spoke at the 2002 Game Developer's Conference and was also a technology representative at both GDC and E3 that year for LithTech. |
2025-05-19 | James Noble (computer scientist) (professor at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand) | James Noble is a New Zealand computer scientist who was the 2016 winner of the Dahl-Nygaard Prize for research in software engineering.. In 2008 he received the Most Influential OOPSLA Paper Award for the 1998 paper "Ownership types for flexible alias protection." |
2025-05-27 | Lindsey Day | Lindsey Day is the president, co-founder, and editor-in-chief of CRWN Magazine, the world’s first natural hair magazine. Day, also a management consultant, grew up in California with her interracial parents. |
2025-05-29 | Centre for the Study of Human Learning (British postgraduate research facility) | C.S.H.L (Centre for the Study of Human Learning) was established as a Post-Graduate Research Centre. Originally this was within the newly created Psychology Department of Brunel University (1962). Within C.S.H.L. both research staff and post graduate students are enabled to progressively investigate the nature of human learning. It has gradually become evident that once the shackles of most forms of existing education are loosened, people {from primary school to post graduate work; and most other forms of instruction} can explore how everyone can be enabled to learn how to thoroughly understand in personal terms much of what they need to know when and how they need to know it. And to do this in clearer and more applicable terms than their education seems to have allowed them to achieve. Whilst doing this, Sheila Harri-Augstein and Laurie Thomas invented, and indeed created, {and during the period 1962 up until the present day have gradually continued to improve both the concept and the practical reality of Self-Organised-Learning (S-O-L)}. |
2025-05-29 | Bulgarians in Bulgaria | Bulgarians are the main ethnic group in Bulgaria, according to the census of the population in 2011 they are 7,000,000 people, or 86% of the country's population. |
2025-05-31 | Jake Arteaga (American soccer player) | Jake Arteaga (born February 2, 2000) is an American soccer player who plays as a midfielder for LA Galaxy II. |
2025-06-02 | R/changemyview (Subreddit dedicated to presenting opposing viewpoints) | r/changemyview, also known as Change My View (CMV), is a subreddit where participants discuss various topics for the purpose of understanding opposing viewpoints. Topics discussed include politics, media, and popular culture. |
2025-06-02 | Abdul Kareem Al-Awad (Kuwaiti sprinter) | Abdul Kareem Salah Al-Awad (born 22 August 1953) is a Kuwaiti former sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1976 Summer Olympics. |
2025-05-29 | Ivan Benjamin (Sierra Leonean sprinter) | Ivan Christian Benjamin (born 25 February 1962) is a Sierra Leonean sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres, 200 metres, and 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-05-29 | Aminata Diarra (Malian sprinter (born 1970)) | Aminata Diarra (born 24 February 1970) is a Malian sprinter. She competed in the women's 100 metres and 200 metres at the 1988 Summer Olympics. |
2025-05-28 | Rubén Inácio (Angolan sprinter) | Rubén Inácio (born 5 November 1958) is an Angolan sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1980 Summer Olympics. |
2025-06-02 | Shahanuddin Choudhury (Bangladeshi sprinter) | Shahanuddin Choudhury (born 15 June 1967) is a Bangladeshi sprinter. He competed in the men's long jump and 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1988 Summer Olympics and the men's 200 metres and 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1992 Summer Olympics. |
2025-06-02 | Umar Baker (Dutch cricketer) | Umar Baker is a Dutch cricketer. He made his List A debut for the Netherlands against the United Arab Emirates on 19 July 2017. |
2025-05-29 | Damien Degboe (Beninese Olympic middle-distance runner) | Damien Degboe is a Beninese Olympic middle-distance runner. He represented his country in the men's 1500 meters at the 1980 Summer Olympics. |
2025-05-29 | Marzouk Mabrouk (Libyan middle-distance runner (born 1961)) | Marzouk Khalifa Mabrouk (Arabic: مرزوق خليفة مبروك; born 1961) is a Libyan Olympic middle-distance runner. He represented his country in the men's 1500 meters at the 1980 Summer Olympics. His time was a 3:54.21. |
2025-06-01 | Matt Arya (American soccer player) | Matthew Derek Arya is an American retired professional soccer player. |
2025-05-28 | Léopold Hounkanrin (Beninese sprinter) | Léopold Hounkanrin is a Beninese sprinter. He competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1980 Summer Olympics. |
2025-06-02 | El-Mehdi Sallah Diab (Libyan sprinter (born 1958)) | El-Mehdi Sallah Ahmad Diab (Arabic: المهدي صلاح أحمد دياب; born 1958) is a Libyan sprinter. He won the 400 metres gold medal at the 1979 Arab Athletics Championships, and competed in the men's 400 metres and 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1980 Summer Olympics. |
2025-05-27 | Konstantinos Lolos (Greek sprinter) | Konstantinos Lolos (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Λώλος; born 11 February 1938) is a Greek sprinter. He won a silver medal at the 1959 Mediterranean Games and competed in the men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1960 Summer Olympics. |
2025-06-02 | Daniel ter Braak (Dutch cricketer (born 1991)) | Daniel James ter Braak (born 27 February 1991) is a Dutch international cricketer. He made his first-class debut for the Netherlands in the 2015–17 ICC Intercontinental Cup on 15 August 2017. |
2025-05-30 | Patrice Mahoulikponto (Beninese sprinter) | Patrice Mahoulikponto (born 17 March 1958) is a Beninese sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1988 Summer Olympics. |
2025-06-02 | Salem El-Margini (Libyan sprinter (born 1957)) | Salem El-Margini (Arabic: محمد سالم المرجيني; born 1957) is a Libyan sprinter. He competed in the men's 800 metres and 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1980 Summer Olympics. |
2025-05-30 | Kumela Fituma (Ethiopian sprinter) | Kumela Fituma (born 13 November 1958) is an Ethiopian middle-distance runner and sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1980 Summer Olympics. |
2025-05-29 | Samuel Bai (Papua New Guinean sprinter) | Samuel Bai (born 27 October 1975) is a Papua New Guinean sprinter. He won medals at the Pacific Games and competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1996 Summer Olympics. |
2025-05-30 | Michael Edwards (Australian composer) (Australian composer and pianist (born 1974)) | Michael Edwards (born 18 February 1974) is an Australian composer and pianist based in Berlin. He composes music for film, TV and theatre. Edwards has worked with Lisa Gerrard, Dead Can Dance, Skye Edwards, Patrick Cassidy, Darren Hayes, Christian Tschuggnall and the Konzerthausorchester Berlin. |
2025-06-02 | Mark Katakowski (scientist) | Mark Katakowski is an American entrepreneur and scientist specializing in stem-cell therapy. He is the president and chief science officer at Forever Labs. |
2025-06-02 | Paul Craig (runner) (Canadian middle-distance runner) | Paul Craig (born 2 September 1953) is a Canadian middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 1500 metres at the 1976 Summer Olympics. |
2025-05-09 | Jill Barrow (British company director and public administrator) | Jill Helen Barrow (born 26 April 1951) is a British company director and former public administrator. She was the chief executive of Lincolnshire County Council from 1995 to 1997, and the first woman to be chief executive of any county council in England. |
2025-05-28 | International Association for the Study of Silk Road Textiles | The International Association for the Study of Silk Road Textiles (IASSRT) was founded in 2015 to promote and develop the study of textiles around the world, in particular textiles of the Silk Road. Presidency of IASSRT changes annually, with the incumbent director responsible for organising the next annual conference. |
2025-05-29 | Nguyễn Thị Hoàng Na (Vietnamese long jumper) | Nguyễn Thị Hoàng Na (born 26 October 1955) is a Vietnamese athlete. She competed in the women's long jump at the 1980 Summer Olympics. |
2025-05-14 | Mister Model International (International male beauty pageant competition) | Mister Model International is a global contest for male beauty pageant which has been held since 2013 . It is managed by TIM Management Group who are also the franchise holder for several beauty pageants for the US, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Argentina and Nicaragua. |
2025-05-21 | Anton Paar (Austrian scientific instrument company) | Anton Paar GmbH is an Austrian company based in Graz that develops, produces and sells analytical instruments for laboratories and process analytical technology. The company operates globally, with subsidiaries in 39 countries. It also provides automation and robotics. The company specializes in the production of instruments for measuring density, concentration, dissolved carbon dioxide, and in the fields of rheometry and material characterization. Many of Anton Paar's customers are beer and soft drink manufacturers as well as companies in the food, chemicals, and pharmaceutical industries. |
2025-05-24 | Tunde Olaniran (Musician from Flint, Michigan) | Tunde Olaniran is a musician from Flint, Michigan. In 2014, Olaniran released their first EP titled Yung Archetype (see: Jungian archetypes). Olaniran released their first full-length album in 2015 titled Transgressor. In 2018, Olaniran released their second full-length album titled Stranger. Olaniran is gender nonconforming, and their pronouns are they/them. They are an American of Nigerian descent. |
2025-05-29 | Agrarian Democratic Party (Political party in the Czech Republic) | OSVČ, formerly known as the Agrarian Democratic Party (Czech: Agrární demokratická strana, ADS) is a political party in the Czech Republic, founded on 9 December 2015. As ADS, the party considered itself to be a successor to the Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants, building on the legacy of Antonín Švehla. |
2025-05-31 | 2019 European Mixed Team Badminton Championships qualification stage (badminton championships) | The following results are the 2019 European Mixed Team Badminton Championships's qualification stage. |
2025-06-02 | Yves Kamanzi (South African cricketer (born 1999)) | Yves Kamanzi (born 19 May 1999) is a South African cricketer. He made his first-class debut for KwaZulu-Natal in the 2018–19 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup on 17 January 2019. He made his List A debut for KwaZulu-Natal in the 2018–19 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge on 20 January 2019. He made his Twenty20 debut on 26 September 2021, for Western Province in the 2021–22 CSA Provincial T20 Knock-Out tournament. |
2025-05-28 | Connect2India (Indian international trading platform) | Connect2India is an international trading platform that enables micro, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to import from and export to India. |
2025-05-05 | MMC Automotriz (automobile manufacturer) | MMC Automotriz S.A. is an automobile manufacturer from Venezuela. |
2025-05-30 | DJ Waley Babu (2015 song by Badshah) | "DJ Waley Babu" is a Punjabi-Hindi hip-hop single by Badshah featuring Aastha Gill, released by Sony Music India on 16 July 2015. |
2025-05-14 | Democratic Party of Greens (Czech political party) | Democratic Party of Greens – For Animal Rights (Czech: Demokratická strana zelených – Za práva zvířat, DSZ - ZA PRÁVA ZVÍŘAT) is a green political party in the Czech Republic. It was founded on 10 March 2009 as a split from the Green Party, led by two Green MPs, Olga Zubová and Věra Jakubková, who opposed the party's participation in the centre-right government of Mirek Topolánek. |
2025-06-01 | Edward Ebo Mends (Ghanaian professional footballer) | Edward Ebo Mends (born 12 February 2000 in Accra) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. |
2025-05-28 | William Connor (gymnast) (British gymnast (1869–1964)) | William James Connor (7 May 1869 – 13 March 1964) was a British gymnast. He competed in the men's individual all-around event at the 1900 Summer Olympics. |
2025-05-23 | Babusar bus accident | The Babusar bus accident was the deadliest road accident in Gilgit-Baltistan history. |
2025-05-19 | Johannes Hoffmeister (Topics referred to by the same term) | Johannes Hoffmeister may refer to: |
2025-06-02 | Ryan Hirooka (Japanese footballer (born 1990)) | Ryan Yuuki Hirooka (広岡 勇輝, Hirooka Yuuki, born 18 February 1990) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays for Portuguese club Estrela B as a right winger. |
2025-05-23 | Syed Shah Israil (16th-century Muslim scholar and writer of the Bengal Sultanate) | Syed Shah Isra'il (Bengali: সৈয়দ শাহ ইসরাইল, Persian: سید شاه اسرائیل), also known as Shah Bondegi (Bengali: শাহ বন্দেগী, Persian: شاه بندگی; lit. King of Worship), was a 16th-century Persian language writer from Bengal. He is celebrated as a renowned medieval author of the Sylhet region. |
2025-06-01 | Adulting (Internet neologism) | Adulting is a neologism for growing up that became popular on English-speaking social media in the second half of the 2010s. American writer Kelly Williams Brown has been credited with coining the term. The term is commonly used to refer to the context of tasks and activities that are necessary to carry out in order to live and function within mainstream civilized society, but are typically only done by adults due to pragmatic, financial, physical, or legal restrictions rooted in age. |
2025-06-02 | Ayaz Gul (Sindhi poet) | Ayaz Gul (Sindhi: :ایاز گُل) is a contemporary poet from Sindh, Pakistan. His works are in the indigenous Sindhi language. He was honoured with the Pride of Performance for literature by President Arif Alvi in 2021. |
2025-06-01 | Nick O'Callaghan (American soccer player) | Nick O'Callaghan (born March 11, 1997) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a defender for South Georgia Tormenta in USL League One. |
2025-06-01 | Austin Aviza (American soccer player) | Austin William Aviza (born February 17, 1997) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper. |
2025-06-01 | Sivad Heshimu Johnson (Heroic Detroit firefighter and namesake of a fireboat) | Sivad Heshimu Johnson (September 5, 1970 - August 21, 2020) was an American firefighter. He worked for 26 years at the Detroit Fire Department. |
2025-05-19 | Mate Colina (Australian rules footballer) | Mate Colina (born 20 May 1999) is an Australian professional Australian rules football player who plays for the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played college basketball at University of Hawaii. |
2025-05-29 | Tunde Akinlosotu (American soccer player (born 1998)) | Aquinas Tunde Akinlosotu (born January 21, 1998) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a forward. |
2025-05-26 | James Madigan | James Madigan is known as a film director, second unit director and film VFX special effect specialist . He is known for the 2025 action comedy Fight or Flight, starring Josh Hartnett and Medal of Honor (TV series), a hybrid docu/live-action anthology series that portrays stories of personal sacrifice that resulted in the highest military distinction: the Medal of Honor. Madigan moved up the creative production chain with extensive work in visual effects on films like The Divergent Series: Insurgent, Iron Man 2 and as second unit director for The Meg and Transformers: Rise of the Beasts. |
2025-05-27 | Sharif Malikah (Egyptian physician, poet, and novelist) | Sharif Malikah (Arabic: شريف مليكة), an Egyptian poet, writer, and physician, was born in 1958. He lives in the United States. He published four poetry collections in colloquial Egyptian, three short stories collections, and seven novels. |
2025-05-23 | Dschang bus-truck crash (2021 collision in Dschang, Cameroon that killed 53 people) | In the early morning of January 27, 2021, a passenger bus operated by an interurban travel agency collided with a truck carrying fuel at the Cliff of Dschang, in the commune of Santchou, close to the major city of Dschang, Cameroon. 53 people were killed by the crash; a further 29 survived with severe burns. |
2025-05-13 | Pac-12 Conference Men's Basketball Sixth Man of the Year (Award) | The Pac-12 Sixth Man Player of the Year is an annual college basketball award presented to the top bench player in men's basketball in the Pac-12 Conference. To be eligible for Pac-12 Sixth Man of the Year, players must not have exceeded more than one-third starts in league games. The winner was selected by conference coaches, who were not allowed to vote for players on their own team. The award began in 1984, when the conference consisted of 10 teams and was known as the Pacific-10. It stopped being issued starting after 1987 but was restarted in 2018. The conference added two teams and became the Pac-12 in 2011. |
2025-05-27 | 2020–21 in 60 metres (List of the World Best Year Performance) | 2020–21 in 60 metres lists the World Best Year Performance in the indoor season 2020–21 in both the men's and the women's 60 metres. |
2025-06-01 | Grand Junction Colorado Temple (Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) | The Grand Junction Colorado Temple is a temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints under construction in Grand Junction, Colorado. Announced in April 2021 by church president Russell M. Nelson, it will serve members across western Colorado and eastern Utah. The temple is located on a 6.94-acre site at Horizon Drive and North 12th Street and has a single-story design with a spire and built with granite stone from Portugal. A Groundbreaking was held on April 16, 2022, and the temple is scheduled to be dedicated on October 19, 2025, by Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. A public open house will precede the dedication from September 11 to 27, 2025. |
2025-05-24 | Matthew Blaise (Nigerian queer rights activist) | Matthew Nwozaku Chukwudi Blaise is a Nigerian queer rights activist and founder of Obodo Nigeria[2] |
2025-05-27 | Bravo Family Foundation (U.S. nonprofit organization working in Puerto Rico) | The Bravo Family Foundation is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is "to promote the basic principles of social justice in Puerto Rico". The organization was established in 2017 by Thoma Bravo founder Orlando Bravo in the wake of Hurricane Maria, the worst natural disaster in recorded history to affect Puerto Rico. Following the foundation's initial involvement in hurricane relief, it has continued to provide long-term education and entrepreneurship programs for young adults in Puerto Rico, as well as healthcare initiatives and early childhood education programs. The foundation also provides grants to entrepreneurs in Puerto Rico and has $37 million in assets, of which $1,040,193 had been disbursed as of 2020. |
2025-05-10 | Dirk Heylen (Belgian male curler) | Dirk Heylen (born 23 August 1967) is a Belgian curler and curling coach. Dirk Heylen (born 23 August 1967[1]) is a Belgian curling player. Heylen is secretary of the Belgian Curling Association (BCA) and is affiliated with Curling Club Zemst. |
2025-05-29 | Epping Road, Melbourne (Road in Melbourne, Victoria) | Epping Road is an arterial road through the northern fringes of Melbourne, linking the outer northern suburb of Epping to the outer northern fringe at Woodstock. |
2025-05-27 | Amrapali Gan (American businesswoman) | Amrapali Gan is an American businesswoman. In December 2021, she was appointed as CEO of OnlyFans, which she joined in September 2020 as Chief Marketing and Communications Officer . She succeeded founding CEO Tim Stokely. While CEO of OnlyFans she made decisions about whether the company would host sexually explicit material, because of concerns that the site was exploiting women. Gan sought to establish a safe space for creators of explicit material, while not conducting illegal activity. She stepped down in July 2023 being replaced by Keily Blair. |
2025-05-30 | Pavel Hezoučký (Retired Czech footballer) | Pavel Hezoučký (born 11 March 2000) is a retired Czech footballer who last played as a forward for Senica in Fortuna Liga. Hezoučký retired in the autumn of 2021 due to epilepsy. |
2025-05-31 | Sandi Ćoralić (Slovenian footballer (born 1998)) | Sandi Ćoralić (born 12 February 1998) is a Slovenian professional footballer who plays as a left-back. |
2025-06-02 | Yugo Masukake (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer who plays as a forward for J1 League club Kashiwa Reysol. |
2025-05-13 | Pac-12 Conference Men's Basketball Most Improved Player of The Year (Award) | The Pac-12 Most Improved Player of The Year is an annual college basketball award presented to the most improved player in men's basketball in the Pac-12 Conference. The winner was selected by conference coaches, who were not allowed to vote for players on their own team. The award began in 2009 when the conference consisted of 10 teams and was known as the Pacific-10. The conference added two teams and became the Pac-12 in 2011. |
2025-05-24 | Bolu Okupe (Nigerian model) | Bolu Okupe (born 20 January 1994) is an openly gay Nigerian LGBTQ rights activist, model, and son of former Nigerian presidential aide Doyin Okupe. |
2025-06-01 | Dorset Road (Road in Melbourne, Australia) | Dorset Road is a major urban arterial road in the outer-eastern suburbs of Melbourne. |
2025-05-29 | Kunal Singh Rathore (Indian cricketer (born 2002)) | Kunal Singh Rathore is an Indian cricketer. He plays for Rajasthan in domestic cricket, and for Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League. He is a wicket-keeper batsman who bats left-handed. |
2025-06-02 | Cult Critic Movie Awards (annual film award event) | Cult Critic Movie Awards is an IMDb Award listing live screening award event that takes place in Kolkata and features art-house cult films from across the world. The Cult Critic Films Magazine started this award event in 2017 in Kolkata. |
2025-05-21 | Adrian Antonsen (Norwegian film director (born 2004)) | Adrian Antonsen (born October 13, 2004) is a Norwegian film director, film producer and screenwriter. |
2025-05-14 | Halocene (American rock band) | Halocene is an American rock band formed in 2008 in Phoenix, Arizona. Led by vocalist Addie Nicole Amick and guitarist-producer Bradley Amick, a husband-and-wife duo, the group is noted for a style that spans pop-rock and metal influences. |
2025-05-24 | Ambrosia Organic Farm (Indian organic food and farming company) | Ambrosia Organic Farm is an Indian organic food and farming company based in Goa. It is India's first organic company established in 1993. |
2025-06-02 | Artur Mija (Moldovan politician) | Artur Mija (born 7 November 1990) is a Moldovan politician. He has served as member of the Moldovan parliament from 2021 until 2023. He is the current Secretary General of the Government of Moldova. He is a member of the Party of Action and Solidarity and is the Secretary of the party since 2022. |
2025-05-30 | 2023 Damascus airstrike (Suspected Israeli airstrike in Syria) | On 18 February, an airstrike, suspected to have been carried out by the Israeli Air Force, targeted sites in the Damascus Governorate, including a residential building. Fifteen people were killed, and another fifteen were injured. |
2025-05-17 | Islamic Emirate of Rafah (Former unrecognized state in the Gaza Strip) | The Islamic Emirate of Rafah (Arabic: إِمَارَةُ رَفَحُ ٱلْإِسْلَامِيَّةْ) was a short-lived unrecognized Islamic state located in Rafah. It was founded by Jund Ansar Allah when they declared independence in 2009, two years after the Hamas takeover of Gaza. It collapsed after the 2009 Battle of Rafah. |
2025-05-30 | Consulate General of Peru, Nagoya (Peruvian diplomatic mission in Japan) | The Consulate General of Peru in Nagoya (Japanese: 在名古屋ペルー総領事館, Spanish: Consulado General del Perú en Nagoya) is one of three diplomatic representations of Peru in Japan, the other two being the embassy and consulate in Tokyo. The office was established in 2008. |
2025-05-14 | Kennedy Ekezie (Nigerian entrepreneur and philosopher) | Kennedy Ekezie-Joseph (born 11 June 1998) is a Nigerian-born entrepreneur and philosopher. He is the co-founder and current chief executive officer of Kippa. |
2025-05-20 | Battle of Khankala (1735) (1735 battle) | The Battle of Khankala was a decisive Chechen victory and forced Qaplan I to abandon his campaign in Chechnya and continue to Dagestan. The crushing Crimean defeat also resulted in the end of the centuries long Chechen–Crimean conflict.[citation needed] |
2025-05-29 | Shalini Kapoor (technologist) (IBM Fellow) | Shalini Kapoor is India's first woman IBM Fellow. She is working as president and chief technologist for AWS, India. |
2025-06-01 | Loic Chan (Cambodian footballer (born 2005)) | Loic Chan (Khmer: ចាន់ឡូអិច; born 6 March 2005) is a footballer who plays as a midfielder for Mallorca. Born in France, he has been called up to represent Cambodia at youth international level. |
2025-05-17 | Accident at Lac-Bouchette | The Accident at Lac-Bouchette occurred on July 17, 1993, when a minibus carrying senior citizens collided with a van, resulting in an inferno that killed 19, just outside of Lac-Bouchette, Quebec on highway 155. |
2025-05-20 | Operation Dragonfly | Operation Dragonfly(Ukrainian: Операція «Dragonfly»)was an operation conducted by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on October 17, 2023 during the Russo-Ukrainian War, where it focused on striking logistical points that the Russian military used for supplying efforts. |
2025-05-23 | Abhishek Malhan (Indian YouTuber and reality show personality) | Abhishek Malhan (born 24 May 1997), better known as Fukra Insaan, is an Indian YouTuber, rapper, singer, and social media influencer. He gained recognition for his YouTube videos and participation in reality shows like Bigg Boss OTT Season 2, Temptation Island India and Playground Season 3. |
2025-05-22 | List of general secretaries of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (General Secretary of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam) | The General Secretary of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam is the head of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), an Indian regional political party with great influence in the state of Tamil Nadu and the union territory of Puducherry. It is a Dravidian party founded by the former chief minister of Tamil Nadu M. G. Ramachandran (M.G.R.) at Madurai on 17 October 1972 as a breakaway faction from the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam after M. Karunanidhi expelled him from the party for demanding an account as the party treasurer. The party is adhering to the policy of socialism and secularism based on the principles of C. N. Annadurai (Anna) collectively coined as Annaism by M.G.R. The party has won a seven-time majority in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly and has emerged as the most successful political outfit in the state's history. Since 1976, the AIADMK general secretary has been the leader of the party. |
2025-05-26 | 1948 Palestinian Declaration of Independence (1948 declaration of Palestine's independence) | The 1948 Palestinian Declaration of Independence was proclaimed by the Palestinian National Council convened in Gaza City on 1 October 1948, in the midst of the 1947–1948 conflict. The declaration was recognized by Arab countries and was made on the same date the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine had set up for the independence of the two states of the plan. The Arab League encouraged its member states to recognize the Palestinian government in Gaza. This was the first occasion that the Palestinians took the initiative to achieve national independence. Due to the conflicting interests of Arab nations, particularly between the Kingdom of Egypt and the Kingdom of Jordan under Abdullah I of Jordan, who sought to incorporate sections of Palestine, the government quickly deteriorated, resulting in the declaration of independence becoming ineffective. Abdullah I argued that the separation between Palestine and Transjordan is contrived and unproductive. |
2025-05-13 | Modern influence of Ancient Greece (mathematics of Ancient Greeks) | Modern influence of ancient Greece refers to the influence of Ancient Greece on later periods of history, from the Middle Ages up to the current modern era. Greek culture and philosophy has a significant influence on modern society and its core culture, in comparison to other ancient societies of similar settings. |
2025-05-17 | Jung Lea (South Korean and American singer and model (born 2000)) | Lea Navvab Huening (born January 5, 2000),[unreliable source?], known professionally by her Korean name Jung Lea (Korean: 정리아), is a South Korean and American singer, model, host, actress, and online content creator. She is a member of the South Korean girl group I.MET.U, formed through the 2024 survival reality show Time Turner, in which she placed fifth in the final ranking. Jung Lea originally debuted as a member of the girl group VIVA in October 2017; the group became inactive and is considered to have unofficially disbanded in 2019. |
2025-05-27 | Hervé Elame (Cameroonian footballer) | Hervé Steve Bonny Elame (born 10 August 1998) is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Naft Al-Shamal. |
2025-05-25 | Cody Kiemele (American racing driver) | Cody Kiemele (born June 29, 2006) is an American professional stock car racing driver who last competed part-time in the ARCA Menards Series West, driving the No. 77 Toyota for Performance P–1 Motorsports. |
2025-05-07 | Julian Adyeri Omalla (Ugandan businesswoman and entrepreneur) | Julian Adyeri Omalla alias "Mama Cheers" (born 1965) is a Ugandan businesswoman and an entrepreneur. She is the founder and managing director of Delight Uganda Limited. |
2025-05-28 | Chugh, LLP (US-based legal firm) | Chugh, LLP, previously known as The Chugh Firm, is a corporate, immigration, and tax firm based in California, United States. It was founded in 1985 by Navneet Chugh, who currently serves as the Managing Partner. The firm has offices located in the United States as well as affiliates in Canada, India, Pakistan, and South America. |
2025-05-29 | Swami Gautamananda (Indian swami and head of Ramakrishna Mission (born 1929)) | Swami Gautamananda ji Maharaj (born 1929) is an Indian swami. He is the 17th President of the Ramakrishna Math and the Ramakrishna Mission. He succeeds Swami Smaranananda ji Maharaj who passed away on 26 March 2024. |
2025-05-24 | CAFU (company) (Emirati vehicle energy provider) | CAFU is an energy delivery company, that operates in major cities of United Arab Emirates. |
2025-05-25 | Aulikara−Hunnic War (515 CE military conflict between Alchon Huns and Aulikaras) | The Aulikara−Hunnic war (also known as the Battle of Rishtal) was a military conflict between Alchon Huns headed by Toramana and Aulikaras led by Prakashadharman. |
2025-05-28 | Avner Netanyahu (Son of Israeli prime minister) | Avner Netanyahu (Hebrew: אבנר נתניהו; born October 10, 1994) is the younger son of Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara. |
2025-05-29 | Everything Is A OK: A Dallas, TX Punk Documentary (2020 documentary film) | Everything is A OK: A Dallas, TX punk documentary is a 2020 documentary film which explores the history of the punk rock scene in Dallas from the late 1970s to the early 2000s. |
2025-05-27 | Keily Blair (Irish lawyer and executive (born c. 1982)) | Keily Blair (born 1982 or 1983) is an Irish lawyer and business executive who is the CEO of OnlyFans. |
2025-05-22 | Candidates of the 2024 United Kingdom general election by constituency | The 2024 United Kingdom general election took place on 4 July 2024. Counting began after conclusion of voting at 22:00 the same day and the results for almost all constituencies were declared in the early hours of 5 July. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservative Party lost over 240 seats and its 14-year long tenure in government. The Labour Party formed a majority government under the leadership of Keir Starmer, winning over 400 seats. Other parties including the Liberal Democrats, Reform UK and the Green Party saw an increase in their seat share in the House of Commons at expense of the Conservatives and the Scottish National Party. |
2025-05-27 | Kushtia Municipal Building (Building in Kushtia, Bangladesh) | Kushtia Municipal Building or Kushtia Paur Bhavan (Bengali: কুষ্টিয়া পৌর ভবন) is a palatial building located in the Kushtia city. Earlier it was the zamindar house of Satish Saha. Since 1966, the building has been used as the office of the Kushtia Municipality. |
2025-06-02 | Hawk tuah (Internet meme and onomatopoeia) | Hawk tuah is an internet meme originating from a viral YouTube video posted in 2024. During a vox pop street interview in Nashville, Tennessee, Haliey Welch used the catchphrase hawk tuah, an onomatopoeia for spitting or expectoration on a penis as a form of oral sex, specifically fellatio. |
2025-05-31 | Clement Ikenna (Nigerian footballer) | Clement Ferdinard Chigozie Ikenna (born 16 March 2003) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays mainly as a defensive midfielder for Levski Sofia. |
2025-05-20 | Peter Chee (Malaysian executive coach and author) | Peter Chee is a Malaysian executive coach, author, and President of ITD World, a coaching and talent development corporation. He developed the Certified Chief Master Coach (CCMC) program and the Certified Coaching and Mentoring Professional (CCMP) Program. Both are accredited by the International Coach Federation (ICF). |
2025-05-18 | Maloi (Filipino singer and dancer (born 2002)) | Mary Loi Yves Kipte Ricalde (born May 27, 2002), known professionally as Maloi (English: , ), is a Filipino singer, performer, and actress under Star Music. She is one of the main vocalists of the Filipino girl group Bini. |
2025-05-27 | The Conglomeration (Professional wrestling stable) | The Conglomeration is a professional wrestling stable appearing in the American professional wrestling promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW) and Ring of Honor (ROH). The group consists of Mark Briscoe, Orange Cassidy, Willow Nightingale, and Tomohiro Ishii. The group was founded in June 2024. |
2025-05-18 | Gwen (singer) (Filipino singer and dancer (born 2003)) | Gweneth Llaguno Apuli (born June 19, 2003), professionally known as Gwen, is a Filipino singer and dancer under Star Music. She is one of the lead vocals and rappers of the Filipino girl group Bini. She was a housemate in Pinoy Big Brother: Otso with Sheena Catacutan. |
2025-05-27 | NS Road, Kushtia (road in Kusthia) | Nawab Sirajuddaula Road (previous name: High Street) is the main and busiest road of Kushtia city. The road is known as NS Road. Economic and business activities of Kushtia mainly depend on this road. The road is named after Nawab Sirajuddaula. |
2025-05-13 | Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (Guidelines for child protection) | The Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (CPMS) are guidelines developed[clarification needed] to support humanitarian actors in delivering Child protection services during emergencies. First introduced by the Child Protection Working Group (CPWG) under the Global Protection Cluster, the CPMS aims to ensure the safety, well-being, and rights of children during humanitarian crises. |
2025-05-28 | Florence Débarre (Professor at the French National Centre for Scientific Research) | Florence Débarre (born 1984 in Paris, France) is a director of research at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). She is a researcher in the field of Evolutionary biology. |
2025-05-17 | Saad bin Abdulaziz Al Qanbar (Saudi Arabian entrepreneur and humanitarian) | Saad bin Abdulaziz Al Qanbar (Arabic: سعد بن عبدالعزيز القنبر) also known as Saad Al Ganbar is a Saudi Arabian entrepreneur and humanitarian. He is the chairman of Saja Energy Company based in Saudi Arabia. |
2025-05-11 | Kane County John Doe (1994) (Unsolved 1994 murder case in Utah) | The Kane County John Doe refers to a body discovered in 1994. The body remained unidentified for thirty years until the Othram genetics lab identified it as that of as James Howard Conklin in 2024. |
2025-05-27 | Bijoy Ullas (Building in Kushtia, Bangladesh) | Bijoy Ullas (Bengali: বিজয় উল্লাস) is a sculpture related to the Bangladesh Liberation War located in Kushtia. The construction of the sculpture started in 1995 at the initiative of Kushtia Municipality to commemorate the victory of the Liberation War. |
2025-05-22 | Electromagnetically enhanced Physical Vapor Deposition (Coating technology) | Electromagnetically-enhanced Physical Vapor Deposition (EPVD) is coating technique developed by Paradigm Shift Technologies, Inc. which uses electromagnetic fields to improve traditional physical vapor deposition, particularly in high-stress applications like gun barrel coatings. |
2025-05-09 | Aha Han | Aha Han is the god of animals in Turkic and Altai mythology. He is also referred to as Ahağa Han. He is believed to protect animals and is seen as the lord of animals, their master. The responsibility for wild animals and their offspring was entrusted to him by Ülgen. He is an expression of Turkic culture's view of humans as siblings with other living beings, animals, plants, and inanimate objects. He is also related to the river goddess Aha among the Yakuts and the Mother Goddess known as Aka in Anatolia. |
2025-04-24 | October 2024 Deir al-Balah mosque bombing (Engagement in Israel-Hamas War) | On 6 October 2024, the Israel Defense Forces bombed the Shuhada al-Aqsa mosque and the nearby Ibn Rushd school in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip. The airstrike killed at least 26 Palestinians and wounded more than 93 others. The mosque and school had been sheltering people displaced by the Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip, including women and children. |
2025-05-22 | Donn Favis (Filipino politician) | Donn Carlo Buencamino Favis (born October 1, 1976) is a Filipino politician who has served as a member of the Marikina City Council for the second district since 2016, as a member of the National Unity Party. |
2025-05-20 | John Bown (British actor, film director, screenwriter (1934–2017)) | John Bown (1 July 1934 – 5 November 2017) was a British actor, film director, and screenwriter. He is best known for his role as Commander Neil Stafford in the final season of the television series Doomwatch. |
2025-05-28 | Dewanbag Sharif (Religious centers in Bangladesh) | Dewanbag Sharif is a tasawwuf-based Islamic institution located in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. It promotes and teaches the principles of the Muhammadi Islam (Islam of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)). It was founded by Syed Mahbub-e-Khoda. |
2025-05-29 | Niko de Weymann (American artist) | Niko de Weymann (born September 6, 1984)[citation needed] is an American musical industry executive, artist, luthier, engineer, historian, philanthropist and since 2015, the current president of Weymann guitars. |
2025-05-14 | Michael Bresser (Dutch footballer (born 2007)) | Michael Bresser (Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 24 April 2007) is a Dutch footballer who plays as a full back for Eredivisie club PSV Eindhoven. |
2025-06-01 | Clear Ballot Group | Clear Ballot Group is a limited liability corporation based in Boston, Massachusetts which specializes in all aspects of voting systems, from the voting machines themselves to psephological software and computer security. Its ambit ranges from specific issues such disability access access to paper ballots to what are effectively city, county, or state-wide overhaul of election systems. Their election technology is accordingly used to various degrees in thirteen states; their ClearVote system is United States Election Assistance Commission (EAC) approved. Amongst the issues for which it has been consulted by states is the establishment by plebiscite of ranked-choice (instant-runoff) voting. The company was established in 2009 and has 86 employees. |
2025-05-29 | Bolanle Arokoyo (Nigerian linguist) | Bolanle Elizabeth Arokoyo is a professor in the Department of Linguistics and Nigerian Languages at the University of Ilorin, Nigeria. |
2025-05-23 | Hrach Kaprielian (American-based Armenian businessman) | Hrach Kaprielian (Armenian Հրաչ Կապրիէլեան, born 31 August 1953) is an Swiss-based Armenian businessman and philanthropist, known for serving as the chairman of the board of Artsakhbank, and the co-owner and former president of FC Ararat Yerevan, a football club based in Yerevan, Armenia. |
2025-04-24 | 29 October 2024 Beit Lahia airstrike (Airstrike on building in northern Gaza) | On 29 October 2024, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) conducted an airstrike on a five-story residential building in Beit Lahia in northern Gaza, killing at least 55 to 93 Palestinians, including 25 children, and leaving 40 others missing. |
2025-05-26 | Ashton Leigh (American actress (born 1986)) | Ashton Leigh (born June 1, 1986) is an American actress. |
2025-05-29 | Henry Harris (Silton) | Henry Harris (April 6, 1843 - January 6, 1914) was an English farmer, volunteer soldier, and officeholder in northern Dorset who served on the Sherborne Board of Guardians and represented the village of Silton on the Shaftesbury Rural District Council. |
2025-05-15 | Holafly (International eSIM provider based in Dublin) | Holafly is an international eSIM provider based in Dublin. |
2025-05-13 | Alicia Morales (Spanish singer) | Alicia Morales Sánchez (La Zubia, Andalusia, 1981), known artistically as Alicia Morales, is a flamenco singer from Spain. |
2025-05-21 | Independents for the National Community (Political party) | Independents for the National Community (Spanish: Independientes por la Comunidad Nacional, IPCN) is a Venezuelan left-wing political party founded in 1995. Its headquarters are located in the city of Caracas. |
2025-05-31 | CNICK (Georgian tech company) | CNICK (established in 2016) is a Georgian tech company known for developing smart rings and bracelets that integrate features like contactless payments, access control, and information sharing. |
2025-05-28 | Assaf Swissa (American entrepreneur) | Assaf Swissa (born 1981) is an American entrepreneur of Israeli descent. He is the founder and creative director of the advertising agency Superdigital. |
2025-06-01 | Maria Cho (researcher) | Maria Cho is the CEO of Triplebar, a company that focuses on bioengineering solutions for food and healthcare. |
2025-05-27 | Raphael E. Cuomo (American public health scientist) | Raphael E. Cuomo is an American biomedical scientist and Associate Professor at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine. He applies biostatistics and health informatics to the study of risk factors for non-communicable diseases. |
2025-05-19 | Emir Üyar (Turkish businessman (born 1983)) | Emir Uyar (born 1983) is a Turkish businessman and the Honorary General Consul of Dominica to Turkey. He serves as the deputy chairman of Permak Group, a diversified private-sector conglomerate in Turkey. |
2025-05-27 | Tom Haire (Former deputy Lord Mayor of Belfast) | Thomas Robert Haire (born December 1946) is a former Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) politician and Orangeman who served as deputy Lord Mayor of Belfast from June 2021 to 2022, and High Sheriff of Belfast from January 2017 to 2018. He was a Belfast City Councillor from 2011 to 2023, initially representing the Victoria DEA, later its successor, Ormiston. |
2025-05-25 | Nimal Bandara (Diplomat) (Sri Lankan ambassador (born 1968)) | Menik Hitihamy Mudiyanselage Nimal Bandara (born 4 April 1968) is a Sri Lankan diplomat and author, currently serving as the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Sri Lanka to the State of Israel. |
2025-05-20 | Global Fight League (Mixed martial arts combat sport promoter) | Global Fight League (GFL), originally announced as the World Fight League (WFL), was a proposed American mixed martial arts (MMA) league. Proposed by Darren Owen and Arun Parimi, an alleged inaugural draft was aired on January 24, 2025, where fighters were allocated to hypothetical city-based teams. The GFL’s fighter-centric business model proposed to include health and injury insurance, a structured retirement fund, and a 50% event-specific revenue share with the fighters. |
2025-06-01 | Country Education Partnership (Australian not-for-profit organisation) | The Country Education Partnership (CEP) is a not-for-profit organisation located in Victoria (state) that focuses on the state's rural and remote delivery of education. |
2025-05-19 | Molecular Sciences Course (interdisciplinary undergraduate program offered by the University of São Paulo) | The Curso de Ciências Moleculares (in English: Molecular Sciences Course), also known as CCM, CM, or CECM, is an undergraduate option at the University of São Paulo aimed at students seeking a professional career in research and development. Its curriculum emphasizes academic freedom, interdisciplinarity, and multidisciplinarity. |
2025-05-29 | Christian Garrett (basketball player) | Christian Garrett is a venture capitalist investor and the grandson of famed real estate and banking investor Bernard Garrett Sr. Christian is a partner at 137 Ventures which has invested in SpaceX, Palantir, Uber, AirBnB, Spotify, SolarCity, Anduril, Gusto, Flexport, Ramp, Figma, Applied Intuition, and more. He is also the co-founder of The Hill & Valley Forum which has had Peter Thiel, Vinod Khosla, Jensen Huang, Alex Karp, Brian Schimpf, Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of Interior Doug Burgum, Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, and Senator Chuck Schumer all attend before. |
2025-05-16 | Behrad Ali Konari (Iranian rapper) | Behrad Ali Konari, a rapper from Ahvaz, is one of the sixteen defendants in the case of the death of Rouhollah Ajamian. Following the commemoration of Hadis Najafi in Karaj, he was sentenced to 25 years of imprisonment in exile by the initial court. |
2025-05-26 | Bitcoin Center (Cryptocurrency hub) | Bitcoin Center is a cryptocurrency hub and trading center first launched in a 6,000 sf retail location at 40 Broad Street in New York City, 100 feet from the New York Stock Exchange. The Bitcoin Center NYC was launched by Nick Spanos on New Year's Eve 2013.[citation needed] |
2025-05-26 | Nawaf Saud Al Sabah | Nawaf Saud Al Sabah (Arabic نواف سعود الصباح) is the deputy chairperson of the board and CEO of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation. |
2025-05-30 | 2025 Rudrapur Municipal Corporation election (Election to the municipal corporation of Rudrapur) | The 2025 Rudrapur Municipal Corporation election is a municipal election to the Rudrapur Municipal Corporation which governs Rudrapur city. It was held on 23 January 2025. |
2025-05-29 | Eazikial (Nigerian singer-songwriter) | Ezekiel Sunday Shekara (born July 5 2000), known professionally as Eazikial, is a Nigerian singer and songwriter. Born in Yelwa, a street in Bauchi State Nigeria into the Shekara's family. he hails from bogoro local government in Bauchi state, northern Nigeria. Musically, he was strongly influenced by global musicians like Céline Dion, 2baba, Charlie Puth, Wande Coal, Jon Bellion, John Legend, Beyoncé. in 2022 he got national recognition with his hit song “Maria” which became a trending sound on the Nigeria TikTok, also earned a chart entry on Nigeria TurnTableTop 50 single chart and Viral Chart on Spotify. |
2025-04-24 | 2025 al-Funduq shooting (2025 attack in the West Bank) | On 6 January 2025, three Palestinian gunmen carried out a shooting attack on a bus and two cars in al-Funduq, northern West Bank, killing three people and injuring eight others. |
2025-05-20 | Cosm (company) (American sports and entertainment technology company) | Cosm Inc. is an American sports and entertainment technology company. It operates extended reality entertainment venues featuring large-format screens. |
2025-05-26 | List of playing cards related anime and manga | This list does not contain anime and manga that were either just the basis-or-inspiration for a card game created afterwards (examples include Final Fantasy TCG, Fire Emblem: Trading Card Game, Pokémon TCG...) or created at same time as anime/manga (examples include Juvenile Orion, Kaijudo...), and don't feature playing cards as in-universe items. |
2025-05-24 | Aksyon Dapat (Multi-sectoral organization of Aksyon Demokratiko) | Aksyon Dapat (lit. 'Must Act'), is a political organization seeking party-list representation in the House of Representatives of the Philippines. |
2025-05-13 | Wiesław Lewicki (Normal Country) (Polish politician) | Wiesław Lewicki is a Polish politician and leader of the Normal Country party. |
2025-05-29 | Sabrina Duran (Chilean influencer (1999-2023)) | Sabrina Durán Montero, simply known as Sabrina Durán or Ina Durán (1999 – 23 October 2023) was a Chilean digital content creator, and social media influencer, who was once convicted of drug trafficking. Duran used the internet website TikTok to reach her audiences. She was shot and killed while outside in Padre Hurtado, Chile. |
2025-05-27 | European Union Enlargement Goals for 2040 | The European Union 2040 Enlargement Goals is idea by some politicians in EU that outline a vision for the potential expansion of the EU by the year 2040. This plan includes integrating candidate and potential candidate countries, strengthening institutional frameworks, and enhancing geopolitical stability. |
2025-05-25 | Captain Mayuran (Saba) (Sri Lankan Tamil militant) | Balasabapathy Thiyagarajah (Tamil: பாலசபாபதி தியாகராஜா), commonly known as Captain Mayuran (Tamil: கப்டன் மயூரன்) (1 November 1970 – 11 November 1993), was a member of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). He served as a security officer for LTTE leader Velupillai Prabhakaran and participated in various military operations during the Sri Lankan Civil War. |
[Failed to parse] | Agnes Gallus (Hungarian Canadian artist (1930–2010)) | Agnes Szentgyörgyi Gallus (May 15, 1930 – August 8, 2010) was a Hungarian Canadian painter who emigrated to Regina, Saskatchewan in 1957. |
2025-05-23 | Khairul Basar (Bangladeshi actor) | Khairul Basar is a Bangladeshi actor and singer. He works primarily in Dhallywood cinema and television dramas. He won the Meril-Prothom Alo Awards for Best Actor for his performances in the television drama Rod Brishtir Golpo (2024). |
2025-06-01 | Edmonton Tool Library | The Edmonton Tool Library is a non-profit organization located in Edmonton, Alberta that makes tools available for borrowing to its local community. As a community resource, the Tool Library has the organizational mission of providing affordable accessibility to tools, encouraging "Do it yourself" (DIY) projects and general beautification in the community. Founded in 2016, the Library has an inventory of over 300 handheld and power tools, many of which have been received by the organization as donations. |
2025-05-21 | District heating of Kharkhorin (District heating of Kharkhorin, Övörkhangai, Mongolia) | The district heating system of Kharkhorin in Övörkhangai Province, Mongolia provides heating to the city of Kharkhorin, especially during winter months. |
2025-05-29 | Kanchana 4 (Upcoming film by Raghava Lawrence) | Kanchana 4 (marketed as Muni 5: Kanchana 4) is an upcoming Indian Tamil-language comedy horror film co-produced, written and directed by Raghava Lawrence. Produced by Goldmines Telefilms, it is the fifth instalment in the Muni film series. The film stars Lawrence, Pooja Hegde and Nora Fatehi. |
2025-05-17 | James C. Ford Memorial Bridge (Bridge in Tennessee, USA) | The James C. Ford Memorial Bridge, originally known as South Knoxville Bridge and sometimes called the James White Parkway Bridge, is a vehicle bridge that crosses the Tennessee River in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. |
2025-05-22 | Humboldt Industrial Area, Minneapolis (Neighborhood in Minneapolis) | Humboldt Industrial Area is an official neighborhood in the Camden community of Minneapolis. It shares a border with Robbinsdale to the west and is located roughly between Ryan and Shingle creeks to the north, Humboldt Yard railway tracks to the south, and North Humboldt Avenue to the east. The neighborhood is an industrial park with no official residents, though activities at the area have impact on surrounding residential neighborhoods. |
2025-05-25 | Joni Ayton-Kent (British actor) | Joni Ayton-Kent is a British actress and writer. She is best known as the Ghost of Christmas Past in A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story and Bernadette in Priscilla the Party at London's HERE at Outernet. |
2025-06-02 | Andrei Popescu (author) | Andrei-Dragos Popescu (Andrei-Dragoș Popescu ; born May 30, 1985 in Craiova, Dolj County, Romania) also known as Andrei Popescu, is a Romanian-born author, academic, entrepreneur, and investor based in Singapore. |
2025-05-29 | Hálfdán Helgi Matthíasson (Musical artist) | > Hálfdán Helgi Matthíasson (born 4 June 2003) is an Icelandic singer-songwriter. He represented Iceland with the song RÓA in his electronic music duo, VÆB alongside his brother, Matthías Davíð Matthíasson. |
2025-05-23 | Ian Carry (Irish futsal player and soccer coach) | Ian Carry is an Irish soccer coach and former player, currently serving as the head coach of the U.S. men's national beach soccer team. |
2025-05-16 | Homeless Link (National membership organisation for homelessness charities in England) | Homeless Link is a national membership charity for homelessness organisations in England. It serves as an umbrella body for frontline organisations and individuals across the UK. It campaigns for policy changes that aim to end homelessness and provides its members with training, consultancy, and specialised software. It has over 800 organisations and individuals as part of its membership. |
2025-05-13 | 2020 Jonesboro mayoral election | The 2020 Jonesboro mayoral election was held on November 3, 2020, to elect the next mayor of Jonesboro, Arkansas. The election was nonpartisan, meaning the candidates' party affiliations affiliations did not appear on the ballot. Former Democratic member of the Arkansas House of Representatives Harold Copenhaver was elected with just over half of the votes. |
2025-05-28 | Francis J. Castellino (American Biochemist) | Francis J. Castellino (also known as Frank Castellino) is an American biochemist and professor at University of Notre Dame. He is known for his contributions to the study of hemostasis, infection, and inflammation, particularly in relation to sepsis. He has extensively researched the Streptococcus pyogenes strain AP53, focusing on bacterial and mouse transgenesis and genetics. |
2025-05-13 | 2016 Jonesboro mayoral election | The 2016 Jonesboro mayoral election was held on November 8, 2016, to elect the next mayor of Jonesboro, Arkansas. |
2025-05-26 | Georges Bachaalany | Georges Bachaalany was a Lebanese poet, philosopher, journalist, and politician. |
2025-05-28 | Kevin Joseph McGuire (American diplomat) | Kevin Joseph McGuire (born January 28, 1943) is an American career foreign service officer and public servant whom served as the United States Ambassador to Namibia from 2001 to 2004. |
2025-05-31 | Jason Arora (Name) | Jason Arora BMBCh, MA (Hons), MPH (born February 26, 1987) is a US-based British physician, public health scientist, entrepreneur, author, and broadcaster. He is the creator and host of the public health podcast The Health Curve. |
2025-05-15 | Assyrian–Kurdish conflict (land dispute between Assyrians and Kurds) | The Assyrian–Kurdish conflict refers to the territorial dispute between the Assyrians and Kurds over certain parts of Iraqi and Syrian Kurdistan. The Assyrians believe they are specifically targeted by the Kurdistan Regional Government and therefore accuse them of land grabbing Assyrian towns and villages to broaden the territory as part of a strategy to "Kurdify" the Assyrian territories, thereby leading to population expulsion, migration and demographic change. Though some Assyrian leaders do not believe this policy exist, but had acknowledged that individual Kurds or Kurdish businesses have stolen Assyrian land. In Syria, the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces and associated groups have taken over nine Assyrian villages around the frontline with Turkish-backed groups, seizing houses by force without any military justification. |
2025-05-31 | Democrat Castle (Military fortress, political headquarters in Koy Sanjaq, Iraq) | Democrat Castle is a castle that has existed since the 1980s, built by Saddam Hussein's regime during the Iran-Iraq War as a military camp and base. The castle is approximately 190 meters long and 103 meters wide. The castle is located in the town of Koy Sanjaq in Iraqi Kurdistan and has been under attack by Iranian forces for several years. The castle's design is from the Soviet Union, which Iraq later built, which led to several of these castles with the same design being built around the country during the war against Iran. |
2025-05-22 | 2025 OFC U-16 Women's Championship qualification (International football competition) | The qualifying tournament for the 2025 OFC U-16 Women's Championship will be held from 26 April to 2 May 2025. The tournament will be held in the Cook Islands. |
2025-05-12 | Bangladesh Chasi Kalyan Samiti (Non-governmental organization in Bangladesh) | Bangladesh Chasi Kalyan Samiti (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ চাষী কল্যাণ সমিতি, lit. 'Bangladesh Farmers Welfare Society') is a non-governmental organization and peasant wing of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami. It was established in 1977. |
2025-05-31 | Michelle Ferre (Japanese actress) | Michelle Ferre (ミ シ ェ ル・フ ェ レ, Misheru Fere), born June 13, 1973 in Kobe, Japan, is a Franco-Japanese actress and journalist. |
2025-05-18 | Kishore Kantho (Monthly magazine in Bangladesh) | Natun Kishore Kantho (Bengali: নতুন কিশোরকণ্ঠ, lit. 'New Teenage Voice') is a monthly magazine in Bangladesh. It is linked to Islami Chhatra Shibir, the student wing of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, It was first published in 1984. |
2025-05-19 | Hafez al-Assad's cult of personality | Hafez al-Assad's cult of personality was developed to incredible proportions. Numerous portraits, frescoes, images on money and statues of the dictator Assad, who ruled Ba'athist Syria from 1970 to 2000, could be seen everywhere. The Assad regime had complete control over all mass media and all spheres of life in Syria, effectively spreading its cult of personality. |
2025-05-18 | Geroski curve (Economic model of industry evolution and dominant design) | Geroski curve is an economic model developed by economist Paul Geroski that describes the evolution of industries through stages of innovation, competition, and consolidation. The model illustrates how industries typically begin with many firms experimenting with diverse designs, followed by the emergence of a dominant design, leading to market consolidation and increased market value for surviving firms. The Geroski curve is used to analyze industry dynamics in sectors such as technology, automotive, and pharmaceuticals. |
2025-06-02 | Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys (Legal association in the United States) | The Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys (ATAA) is a professional organization founded in 2016 by attorneys Joe Fried and Michael Leizerman. It is dedicated to educating and supporting attorneys who handle truck accident litigation. The ATAA provides legal training, resources, and networking opportunities to help personal injury lawyers effectively represent victims of commercial truck crashes. |
2025-05-30 | May Mobility (American autonomous vehicle company) | May Mobility is an American autonomous vehicle (AV) technology company that develops autonomous transportation which is accessible to everyone. Their objective is to make autonomous transit part of a combined transit and shared mobility network solution deployed across urban, suburban and rural city environments. The company's goal is to enable transit agencies, city authorities, and commercial users to expand the access, convenience and reach of transit for riders of all kinds and abilities. |
2025-05-21 | Jerry Bowers (American racing driver (1956–2021)) | Jerrel Ross "Jerry" Bowers (August 6, 1956 – January 8, 2021) was an American former professional stock car racing driver. He competed in the NASCAR Winston West Series, NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Tour, and NASCAR Winston Northwest Tour. Bowers was inducted into the Western Idaho Racing Hall of Fame in 2002. |
2025-05-20 | Khudusela Pitje (South African businessman) | Khudusela Khudu 'Makwe' Pitje (born 19 October 1974) is a South African businessman. He is the founder and executive chairman of New GX Capital, which has interests in investment and advisory services driven by shareholder value creation. Since 2009, he has been the founder of the HM Pitje Foundation. He sits on several company boards, that focus on Telecommunications, Health Tech, Energy, AI, Courier services, Waste and Supply Chain management. |
2025-05-20 | Sven Bocklandt (Belgian American geneticist) | Sven Bocklandt is a Belgian-American geneticist and former science journalist known for his research on the genetic basis of sexual orientation and his work at Colossal Biosciences to de-extinct the dire wolf. He is one of the first developers of epigenetic clocks. |
2025-05-28 | 16 Entertainment (Record label) | 16 Entertainment is an independent music company founded in 2021 by Alex Wilhelm. Based in Austin, Texas, the company provides services to independent artists including streaming strategy, label services, artist development, negotiation support, and distribution. |
2025-05-20 | Angeline Kavindu Musili (Ambassador of the Republic of Kenya to the Nordics and Baltics) | Angeline Kavindu Musili is a diplomat who became the Ambassador of the Republic of Kenya to the Nordics and Baltic countries. In 2023, she became the first Kenyan ambassador to Latvia, for which she received the Order of the Burning Spear from the Kenyan government. |
2025-05-27 | Sarah Kliff (American journalist and health policy reporter) | Sarah Kliff is an American journalist and health policy reporter, recognized for her investigative work on the U.S. healthcare system. She is currently an investigative reporter at The New York Times, focusing on health policy and economics. |
2025-05-23 | Isaiah Martin (American political activist and congressional candidate) | Isaiah Martin is an American political advisor and Democratic candidate in the 2025 United States House of Representatives elections for Texas's 18th congressional district. |
2025-05-27 | Michael Hutchings (American football coach) (American football coach (born 1994)) | Michael Hutchings (born March 27, 1995) is an American football coach who is the safeties coach for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL). He joined the Vikings in 2023 as an assistant defensive backs coach and was promoted to safeties coach in 2024. Hutchings previously coached at USC, Oregon, and Western Kentucky before entering the NFL coaching ranks. |
2025-05-14 | Kulovića Street (Street in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina) | Kulovića Street (Bosnian: Kulovića ulica; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Куловића улица) is a notable thoroughfare in the city center of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It runs in a north–south direction, connecting Obala Kulina bana with Marshal Tito Street, and intersects with Branilaca Sarajeva Street. The street lies in close proximity to landmarks such as the Sarajevo National Theatre and the Sarajevo Youth Theatre. |
2025-05-17 | Fnaire | Fnaire (Arabic: فناير) is a Moroccan hip-hop group originating from Marrakech, established in 2001. The group originally consisted of four members: The current members are: Mohcine Tizaf (lead vocalist and songwriter), Khalifa Mennani (composer and vocalist) and Achraf Aarab (vocalist and business manager), and Hicham Belqas. The group's name is Arabic means "the lanterns." |
2025-05-31 | Danilo Baylon (Filipino politician, engineer and businessman) | Danilo "Boy" de Guzman Baylon (born October 29, 1964) is a Filipino politician, engineer and businessman who served as the Mayor of Candaba from 2016 to 2019. He ran for Governor of Pampanga in the 2022 elections under the Liberal Party but lost to incumbent Governor Dennis Pineda. He ran again in the 2025 elections for Governor of Pampanga as an Independent candidate with former Governor Ed Panlilio as his running mate but lost to re-electionist Governor Lilia Pineda. |
2025-05-16 | Ilyas El Maliki (Moroccan streamer) | Ilyas El Maliki (born 8 August 1996) also known as El Malki, is a Moroccan online streamer and social media personality. Active across multiple platforms including YouTube, Facebook, and Kick, El Maliki has established himself as a prominent online figures in Morocco and the broader MENA region. His content portfolio includes video game streaming (mainly EA Sports and GTA), analysis of sports events (mostly football), and discussion of social issues (mainly Morocco-related). |
2025-06-02 | Jones Road Fire (2025 wildfire in Ocean County, New Jersey) | The Jones Road Fire was a major wildfire that broke out on April 22, 2025, in Barnegat, Ocean County, New Jersey, rapidly spreading northward towards Waretown and Lacey Township. The fire began in the Greenwood Forest Wildlife Management Area, leading to large-scale evacuations, infrastructure disruptions, and significant environmental impact. |
2025-05-29 | Phoebe Gates (American heiress and entrepreneur) | Phoebe Gates is an American entrepreneur. She is the daughter of Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, and Melinda French Gates. |
2025-05-21 | Chocolate crinkle (Chocolate cookie) | Chocolate crinkles are a type of Christmas cookie that have a chewy, brownie-like interior and a crisp exterior. They are covered in powdered sugar and primarily taste of chocolate. |
2025-05-14 | Integrated Women and Youth Empowerment Centre | Integrated Women and Youth Empowerment Centre (IWAYEC) is an independent non-governmental, non-religious and non-ethnic nonprofit organization founded in 2003 and headquartered in Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria. It works to empower women, youths and children—particularly widows, orphans and other vulnerable groups—through vocational training, capacity building, crisis support and rehabilitation. |
2025-05-21 | Expulsion of Iraqis in Kirkuk (2016) (Forced expulsion in Iraqi Kurdistan) | The expulsion of Iraqis in Kirkuk (2016) refers to the forced expulsions of thousands of Iraqi residents from Kirkuk Governorate in northern Iraq during 2016, primarily following military operations by Kurdish forces. The expulsions, which involved the destruction of homes and the forcible removal of Arab and Turkmen families, became a point of international controversy, with accusations of ethnic cleansing. |
2025-06-01 | David Brautigam (American novelist) | David William Brautigam (born October 8, 1981, in Palm Springs, California) is an American novelist, screenwriter, and founder of David Brautigam Entertainment. Brautigam's debut novel, Revenge is a Must (2024), which explores themes of family, loyalty, and vengeance, marks his transition from screenwriting to novel writing. |
2025-05-17 | FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2027 (International championships) | The 2027 FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships are set to be held in the Montafon region of Austria in 2027. |
2025-05-20 | Nous Research (AI development company) | Nous Research is an artificial intelligence company and open-source research organization focusing on decentralized AI. |
2025-05-23 | Microsoft MakeCode (Educational programming platform by Microsoft for block and text-based coding) | Microsoft MakeCode is a free, open-source platform developed by Microsoft for creating engaging computer science learning experiences that support both block-based and text-based programming. It is primarily aimed at students and educators in K–12 environments. |
2025-05-31 | Nazakat Ahmad Ali Shah (Kashmiri tour guide and businessman) | Nazakat Ahmad Ali Shah (Kashmiri: نزاکت احمد علی شاہ; also known as Nazakat Ali) is a Kashmiri businessman and tourist guide from Baisaran Valley, Jammu and Kashmir, India. Nazakat Ali was the cousin of Syed Adil Hussain Shah Who died to save the lives of many tourists in the 2025 Pahalgam attack. |
2025-05-13 | Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball Rookie of the Year | The Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball Rookie of the Year is a basketball award given to the women's basketball player in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) voted as the most outstanding rookie. It has been presented since the 1983–84, by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association. The award was first given to Dawn Royster of North Carolina. |
2025-05-22 | 2025 OFC U-16 Men's Championship qualification (International football competition) | The qualifying tournament for the 2025 OFC U-16 Men's Championship will be held from 3–9 May. All games are streamed live and free on FIFA+. |
2025-05-13 | Big 12 Conference Women's Basketball Freshman of the Year (Award) | The Big 12 Conference Women's Basketball Freshman of the Year is an annual college basketball award presented to the top women's basketball freshman in the Big 12 Conference. |
[Failed to parse] | Kirsten Jepsen (Danish rower) | Kirsten Jepsen Kirk (born 26 November 1975) is a Danish rower. |
2025-05-13 | Big East Conference Women's Basketball Defensive Player of the Year | The Big East Conference Women's Basketball Defensive Player of the Year is an annual college basketball award presented to the top women's basketball defensive player in the Big East Conference. |
2025-05-13 | Big 12 Conference Women's Basketball Defensive Player of the Year (Award) | The Big 12 Conference Women's Basketball Defensive Player of the Year is an annual college basketball award presented to the top women's basketball defensive player in the Big 12 Conference. |
2025-05-10 | Australian Guild of Music & Speech | The Australian Guild of Music & Speech is a music examination board based in Upper Coomera, Queensland. The Guild provides graded and diploma examinations in a variety of instrumental disciplines both nationally and abroad. It was founded in 1969 following the discontinuation of examination by the London College of Music in Australia. The Guild was formerly attached to what is now known as the Australian Guild of Education, which is a tertiary education provider in North Melbourne, Victoria. They operated together as the Australian Guild of Music Education. The two institutions split in 2024. |
2025-05-29 | Chattha Dynasty (18th-century Punjabi Muslim Dynasty) | The Chattha Dynasty was a Punjabi Muslim dynasty which ruled over the Chattha State in the Rechna Doab. The stronghold of Chatthas was Rasulnagar located between Panjab and Afghan lands.The principality was founded by Nur Muhammad Chattha and passed down to Pir Muhammad Chattha. |
2025-05-26 | Damien Costas (Australian entrepreneur) | Damien Costas (born 15 May 1981) is an Australian publisher, author, and entrepreneur. He is known for his role as Editor-in-Chief of Australian Penthouse, for co-founding the U.S.-based fintech company 24/7 Credit Co., and for the 2025 book What Happened to the Lucky Country? |
2025-05-25 | Federal Consulting Group | The Federal Consulting Group was a part of the United States Department of the Interior until March 2025 when it was dissolved on the advice of Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The group was paid to broker contracts for other parts of the federal government as well as offering consulting, executive coaching, and performance and customer satisfaction measuring services to federal agencies. |
2025-05-26 | Oleg Kalabekov (Russian inventor and entrepreneur) | Oleg Andreevich Kalabekov (Russian: Калабеков Олег Андреевич) is a Russian engineer-inventor, researcher, and entrepreneur whose work focuses on safety and security in railway transport. |
2025-05-31 | Prenses Banu (Turkish belly dancer and cultural performer) | Prenses Banu (also known as Princess Banu) is a Turkish Belly dancer and stage performer who rose to fame in the 1970s. Active in both national and international venues, she is known for her contributions to the Turkish Oriental dance scene during a period of global growth in the art form. She represented Turkey in official cultural events and was featured in Turkish cinema, television, and multiple dance documentaries. |
2025-05-27 | Naalppathukalile Pranayam: Love in Forties (Indian film) | Naalppathukalile Pranayam: Love in Forties is an upcoming Indian Malayalam language romantic film, written and directed by Remesh S. Makayiram in his directorial debut. The film stars newcomers Jerry John and Asha V. Nair along with Sreedevi Unni and Kudassanad Kanakam in important roles. |
2025-05-20 | Felix Shpilman | Felix Shpilman (born October 2, 1985) is a Russian-born, UAE-based venture investor and technology executive, President and CEO of Emerging Travel Group. |
2025-05-19 | Chief Executive Officer of the Wikimedia Foundation | The Chief Executive Officer of the Wikimedia Foundation is the top-level executive position at the Wikimedia Foundation. Formerly, this position was known as the Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation. |
2025-05-23 | Geocivilization (Interdisciplinary concept linking geography and civilizations) | Geocivilization is an interdisciplinary concept that studies how physical environments (deserts, rivers, mountains, trade routes) and human societies shape each other over centuries. Unlike environmental determinism—which claims that terrain or climate alone dictate cultural outcomes—geocivilization emphasizes a two-way dialogue between human decisions and natural settings. |
2025-05-23 | Florida Atlantic Owls Hockey Club (College ice hockey club) | The Florida Atlantic Owls Hockey Club is a college ice hockey club representing Florida Atlantic University (FAU) in Boca Raton, Florida. Competing in the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) Division II and Division III as part of the College Hockey South Conference (CHS), the club won the ACHA Division II national championship in 2025. The Owls are a club sport, distinct from NCAA Division I teams, and play home games at the Panthers IceDen in Coral Springs, Florida. |
2025-05-17 | Kiranraj K. | Kiranraj K. (born August 25, 1989) is an Indian director and writer, who works in Kannada film industry. He is known for directing 777 Charlie. |
2025-05-27 | Battle of Lomana (Battle between Kurdish-Iraqi forces) | The Battle of Lomana took place on December 12, 1961 during the First Iraqi–Kurdish War. Following a Kurdish-Assyrian victory in the Battle of Zawita Valley. The Iraqi army launched a large counterattack which failed and led to many deaths and many Iraqi Equipment being taken |
2025-05-17 | Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies (Research and polling organization) | The Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies is an institute of The Chinese University of Hong Kong. It was established in 1990 with the aims to "promote multi-disciplinary research on social, economic and political development". The institute itself has a total of 10 research centres and 9 research programmes. The institute conducts itself through academic exchange by organising regular public lectures, seminars and international conferences. The Institute also publishes research findings to the public through the publication of research monographs and occasional papers. |
2025-05-26 | Chinchli Gaded State (Princely state) | Chinchli Gaded State was a minor princely state during the British Raj in what is today Gujarat State India. It was initially administered by the Surat Agency and then by the Western India States Agency. The state had a population of 1805 and an area of 27.23 sq miles. |
2025-05-26 | Avchar State (Princely state) | Avchar State was a minor princely state during the British Raj in what is today Gujarat State India. It was initially administered by the Surat Agency and then by the Western India States Agency. The State had a population of 626 and an area of 7.88 sq miles. |
2025-05-18 | Mohammad Ejaz | Mohammad Ejaz is a Bangladeshi civil servant serving as the Administrator of the Dhaka North City Corporation since February 2025. He was the chairman of the River and Delta Research Center. |
2025-05-24 | Ralph Ledbetter (American basketball player and international professional) | Ralph Ledbetter was born and raised in Seat Pleasant, Maryland. As part of Prince George's County's desegregation busing, Ledbetter was transferred from Largo High School to Crossland High School. Despite threatening to not play at Crossland in protest of being forced into a less competitive high school, he ultimately starred as a forward and earned All-PG County honors in both 1973 and 1974. Known for his athleticism and versatility, he helped lead Crossland to regional success and was considered one of the top schoolboy players in the area. |
2025-05-28 | 2025 Las Vegas gym shooting (Mass shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada) | On May 16, 2025, a mass shooting took place at the Las Vegas Athletic Club, a gym in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. Two people were killed, including the shooter, and three others were wounded. The shooter was identified as 34-year-old Daniel Ortega, a former patron at the gym. |
2025-05-30 | InventWood | InventWood is a materials science company founded by Liangbing Hu of the University of Maryland. The company plans to mass-produce Superwood that's stronger than steel for the construction industry. |
2025-05-17 | 1959 Dwight D. Eisenhower visit to Spain | The visit of U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower to Spain on 21 December 1959 was an important moment for the Franco regime to symbolically consolidate its exit from international ostracism during early Francoism. |
2025-06-01 | 2025 Eura mid-air collision (Helicopter collision in Finland) | On 17 May 2025, two civilian helicopters collided mid-air near the airport in Eura, Finland. Both aircraft took off at the Linnahall Heliport in Tallinn, were flying alongside each other and were set to land at the Piikajärvi Airfield in Kokemäki. All five people on board the two aircraft died. |
2025-06-02 | 2015 VW168 (Trans-Neptunian object) | 2015 VW168 is a trans-Neptunian object. |
2025-05-20 | Joy Organics | Joy Organics is a privately held American producer of cannabidiol (CBD) wellness products headquartered in Fort Collins, Colorado. Founded in 2018 by Joy Smith, Joy Organics pioneered a line of USDA-certified-organic CBD tinctures and salves and expanded early into Austin, Texas retail. |
2025-05-21 | Ben Clarke (footgolf) (English Footgolf player) | Ben Clarke (born 1991) is an English professional FootGolf player. He is a four-time FootGolf World Tour champion and has consistently ranked among the top three players globally since 2020. |
2025-05-21 | Bryan Greenlee (American basketball player (born 2000)) | Bryan Greenlee (born July 30, 2000) is an American professional basketball point guard for KK TFT Skopje of the Macedonian Prva Liga. He played college basketball for the Florida Atlantic Owls and the Minnesota Golden Gophers. |
2025-06-02 | Pahari (Poonchi) | Pahari (Urdu: پہاڑی) is a language spoken mainly in the Poonch region of Jammu and Kashmir, India and western region in Azad Kashmir and some parts of North eastern Pakistan. It is also spoken across the state of Jammu and Kashmir with more concentration in northern region. In Poonch, India about half of the population speaks Pahari. It is sometimes considered as the 'Sister of Punjabi Language' and contains a mix of urdu, Pahari-Pothwari, Punjabi, and some rare language of Northwest India and North-east Pakistan. [∆3] |
2025-05-28 | John McIlvogue | John McIlvogue is a Scottish businessman who was previously a shareholder of professional football club Livingston. |
2025-05-26 | List of current Indian state Ministers for Tourism | This is the current list of State Ministers of Tourism in India. |
2025-05-28 | Artificial intelligence in social media | Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a foundation for social media content creation, revolutionizing the way individuals, companies, and organizations engage with their audiences on Facebook, Instagram, X (previously Twitter), and LinkedIn. By enabling the possibility to automate activities, personalize content, and optimize approaches based on data-driven information, AI establishes unprecedented efficiency and scalability. But this transition comes with pertinent questions about authenticity, ethics, and how human creativity can be balanced against machine-generated content. |
2025-05-28 | Mario Nawfal (Lebanese-Australian entrepreneur) | Mario Nawfal (born 1994) is a Lebanese-Australian entrepreneur, business influencer, citizen journalist, Podcast-host, political commentator, Co-founder of NFT Technologies, and CEO and Founder of IBC Group. |
2025-05-20 | LIZY (company) (Belgian digital car leasing company) | LIZY is a Belgian digital car leasing company that provides online leasing solutions for second-hand vehicles. It primarily serves small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and self-employed professionals. The company operates in Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. It is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium. |
2025-05-20 | List of humorous names in mathematics | This is a list of theorems, techniques and concepts in mathematics which are intentionally or unintentionally humorous. Humorous names are sometimes given deliberately by mathematicians who study the topic in question, e.g. sexy prime or the happy ending problem, named by Paul Erdős because the problem led to the marriage of Esther Klein and George Szekeres. Other names arise from the double meaning of the surnames of mathematicians after which they are named, e.g. Jacques Tits, Sophus Lie. In some cases mathematicians with such names deliberately work on certain topics in order to create a humorous name. For example, referring to his collaboration with Steven Zucker on the Cox-Zucker machine, Cox writes "A few weeks after we met, we realized that we had to write a joint paper because the combination of our last names, in the usual alphabetical order, is remarkably obscene." |
2025-05-30 | List of countries receiving snowfall | This is article list of countries receiving snowfall. |
2025-05-21 | Bamna Thana (Police station in Bamna, Bangladesh) | Bamna Thana (Bengali: বামনা থানা, lit. 'Bamna Police Station') is a police station in Bamna, Barguna, Barisal, Bangladesh. |
2025-05-20 | Hamidreza Ghorbani (Iranian singer and musician (born 1991)) | Hamidreza Ghorbani (Persian: حمیدرضا قربانی, born 30 July 1991) is an Iranian singer-songwriter, composer, and writer on music. As a singer and composer, he has collaborated with American, Canadian, and European artists on several short albums in 2021 and 2022. |
2025-05-26 | LL (album) (2025 studio album by The Hellp) | LL is the second studio album by American band The Hellp, released on October 25, 2024, through Atlantic Records under the imprint Anemoia Records. A deluxe album featuring four extra tracks was released on April 30, 2025 titled LL Revisited. |
2025-05-21 | Ashitha Revolt 1843 | Ashitha Revolt (1843) was a revolt in Ashitha, Hakkari, After the massacres of the Assyrians of Diz and Upper Tyari. Following the massacres, the Assyrians of Lower Tyari then decided to revolt against the oppressive rule of the emirs of Bohtan and Hakkari. |
2025-05-21 | Casualties of the 2015 Tianjin explosions | A total of 173 people died during the 2015 Tianjin explosions, 8 of them being missing and presumed dead; a further 798 people were injured. |
2025-05-21 | Kashimpur Thana (Police station in Gazipur, Bangladesh) | Kashimpur Thana (Bengali: কাশিমপুর থানা, lit. 'Kashimpur Police Station') is a police station of Gazipur Metropolitan Police in Gazipur, Bangladesh. |
2025-05-21 | Mill Hill, Blackburn with Darwen (Human settlement in England) | Mill Hill is a suburb and electoral ward of Blackburn, in the unitary authority of Blackburn with Darwen, within the ceremonial county of Lancashire, England. It lies to the southwest of Blackburn town centre and is primarily residential in nature, with a mix of Victorian terraces and more modern housing developments. |
2025-05-21 | Griffin, Blackburn (Human settlement in England) | Griffin is a residential area in the town of Blackburn, within the unitary authority of Blackburn with Darwen and the ceremonial county of Lancashire, England. It lies immediately west of the town centre and is characterised by dense terraced housing and close proximity to local schools and community facilities. |
2025-05-22 | Fiduciam (UK-based alternative lender) | Fiduciam is a London-headquartered, institutionally funded, non-bank lender that provides short-term, asset-backed credit facilities to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), entrepreneurs, and property developers in the United Kingdom and continental Europe. The company has been featured in publications such as Autocar and the British Business Bank for its involvement in financing British sports car manufacturer TVR and for being accredited under the UK government's pandemic loan schemes. |
2025-05-23 | K-ID (company) | k-ID is a Singapore-based technology company that provides a cross-platform “global compliance engine” used by video-game publishers to meet youth-safety and privacy regulations. |
2025-05-23 | Albania's role in the Kosovo War | The Kosovo War was an armed conflict in the territory of Kosovo, then part of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, lasting from February 1998 until June 1999. It was fought between the forces of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (comprising Serbia and Montenegro) and the ethnic Albanian rebel group known as the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), later supported by NATO intervention. |
2025-05-29 | Backyard History (history newspaper column, podcast, and television series in New Brunswick, Canada) | Backyard History is an Atlantic Canadian history project that is published in 12 regional newspapers, a television show, a podcast and has published three non-fiction books of local history. Regional tourism has also relied on its write-ups. |
2025-05-26 | Michael Gainer (American businessman (born 1973)) | Michael Gainer (born October 10, 1973) is an American businessman and community organizer. He is best known for founding the deconstruction companies Buffalo ReUse and ReUse Action in Buffalo, New York. |
2025-06-02 | Acharya Pramod Krishnam (Indian spiritual leader and former politician) | Acharya Pramod Krishnam (born 4 January 1965) is an Indian spiritual leader and former politician. He is the founder and head (Peethadheeshwar) of Shri Kalki Dham, a religious institution in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh. He was formerly affiliated with the Indian National Congress and contested parliamentary elections from Uttar Pradesh. |
2025-05-26 | Darazo Satellite Prison (Prison in Nigeria) | The Darazo Satellite Prison is a satellite prison in Darazo, Nigeria, one of several in the country. |
2025-05-24 | DV Boer Controversy | DV Boer Farm International Corporation, founded by Soliman “Dexter” Villamin Jr., is a Philippines-based agricultural company that became the subject of national controversy due to its livestock investment scheme known as the “Pa-iwi” program. Promoted as a co-raising arrangement, the program attracted thousands of investors, including many Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), by promising significant returns from livestock production. The company’s collapse led to multiple investor complaints, government investigations, and legal proceedings, with critics labeling it a large-scale investment scam. |
2025-06-01 | Disappearance of Lilly and Jack Sullivan (2025 disappearance in Canada) | Canadian siblings Lilly Sullivan (born 2018 or 2019) and Jack Sullivan (born 2020 or 2021) disappeared from their rural home on Gairloch Road in Lansdowne Station, Pictou County, Nova Scotia on May 2, 2025. A large search effort was immediately undertaken, and was scaled back on May 7. Several further organized search efforts have taken place in the weeks since, the latest of which being the weekend of May 31–June 1, 2025. Authorities have stated that there is no evidence that the children were abducted, but that they have "not ruled out" that the disappearance is suspicious. |
2025-05-24 | Nope Your Too Late I Already Died (2024 single by Wifiskeleton and I Wanna Be a Jack-O-Lantern) | "Nope Your Too Late I Already Died" is a song by American musicians Wifiskeleton and I Wanna Be a Jack-O-Lantern, released on September 27, 2024 as the second single from the former's fourth studio album Suburban Daredevil (2024). It went viral on the video-sharing app TikTok and became their first song to chart, debuting and peaking at number 91 on the Billboard Hot 100. |
2025-05-24 | Olof Palme Primary School (School in Windhoek, Namibia) | Olof Palme Primary School is a primary school in Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Olof Palme Primary School is a government school situated in Greenwell suburb, between Greenwell Katutura and Goreagab and it's closer to Goreagab dam. It offers education to approximately 2000 learners from pre-primary grade until grade seven. |
2025-05-27 | Namah Pictures (Indian film production company) | Namah Pictures is an Indian film production and distribution company established by Shareen Mantri and Kishore Arora in Mumbai, India. |
2025-05-25 | Grow a Garden (2025 video game) | Grow a Garden is an idle video game released in March 2025 on the online game platform Roblox. It is known for its record-setting concurrent player count, which reached a peak of 11.7 million players on May 31, 2025. On May 24, the game achieved a concurrent player count of at least 8 million players, according to RoMonitor. The game is jointly owned by its original developer and the game studio Splitting Point.[disputed – discuss] |
2025-05-28 | Radheshyam Bishnoi (Indian wildlife conservationist and animal rescuer) | Radheshyam Bishnoi (1997 — 24 May 2025) was an Indian wildlife conservationist and animal rescuer from Dholiya village in the Pokhran region of Rajasthan. He was known for his work in the conservation of the Great Indian Bustard (GIB), a critically endangered species native to the Indian subcontinent. |
2025-05-30 | Kanoda State (Village in Gujarat state, India) | Kanoda State was a minor princely state during the British Raj in what is today Gujarat State India. It was initially administered by the Rewa Kantha Agency and then by the Baroda and Gujarat States Agency. It was part of the 26 Princely States making up the Pandu Mehwas, petty states placed under British protection between 1812 and 1825. The state had a population of 1387 and an area of 3.75 sq miles. |
2025-05-26 | Sascha Fonseca | Sascha Fonseca is a German wildlife photographer. He uses DSLR and mirrorless camera traps to document elusive species in remote and extreme habitats. |
2025-05-26 | Motorola Accompli 009 (Smartphone released in 2000) | Motorola Accompli 009 is a communicator style GSM cell phone designed and developed by Motorola. The device has GPRS, voice calling and a color display, along with a WAP browser, email, PIM functionality. It was announced on September 26, 2000 and released in Europe then in the US in September 2001. |
2025-05-25 | Arshad Heelaman (Afghan Gujar human and minority rights activist) | Arshad Heelaman (Pashto: ارشاد هیله من ) (born 1993) is an Afghan social activist and community organizer. He is the founder of the Gujjar Minority Tribe Youth Council in Afghanistan and has been active in advocating for the rights of ethnic minorities, particularly the Gujjar community, as well as women’s rights and educational access for children. |
2025-05-27 | Unidentified Kirkham baby boy (Unidentified baby boy found in October 2011) | On October 1, 2011, a dog walker found the remains of a baby, wrapped in two towels and was wearing a brown jacket (thought to be originally blue and white), off a local brook in Kirkham, Lancashire, England. |
2025-05-29 | Itwad State (Village in Gujarat state, India) | Itwad State was a minor princely state during the British Raj in what is today Gujarat State India. It was initially administered by the Rewa Kantha Agency and then by the Baroda and Gujarat States Agency. It was part of the 26 Princely States making up the Pandu Mehwas, petty states placed under British protection between 1812 and 1825. The state had a population of 1569 and an area of 6 sq miles. |
2025-05-26 | Mae Nam (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Mae Nam (Thai: แม่น้ำ 'river') may refer to: |
2025-05-26 | April Fool (1989 film) (1989 Israeli film) | April Fool (Hebrew: אחד באפריל, romanized: Ehad B'April) is a 1989 Israeli children's slapstick comedy, written and directed by Menachem Zilberman, and starring Tzipi Shavit and Sefi Rivlin. |
2025-05-28 | Global Student Forum | The Global Student Forum (GSF) is a coalition of student governments around the world that advocates for students' interests and improving education. It represents around 300 million students worldwide. |
2025-06-01 | Hong Wai Onn (Malaysian chemical engineer) | Hong Wai Onn (Traditional Chinese: 孔偉安; pinyin: Kǒng Wěi Ān) is a Malaysian chartered chemical engineer and chartered environmentalist known for his work in sustainable development, biomass valorisation, and circular economy advocacy. He has been elected a Fellow of the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) and the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), and he also holds the title of European Engineer (EUR ING), a designation that recognises professional engineering competence and international mobility within Europe. |
2025-06-02 | Lets Read Today (Non-profit organization founded in the United States) | Let's Read Today is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded by Sia Malhotra, a youth literacy advocate from Livingston, New Jersey. The organization aims to make reading and books accessible to everyone by providing a wide range of books at free libraries, particularly in public spaces like airports. |
2025-05-26 | Josh Levy (mayor) (American attorney and politician) | Josh Levy is an American attorney and politician who is the Mayor of Hollywood, Florida. |
2025-05-27 | Angara Airlines Flight RA-46620 | On May 26, 2025, Angara Airlines Flight RA-46620 suffered a nose gear collapse and runway excursion at Kirensk Airport. All 51 onboard were uninjured. |
2025-05-30 | Joseph A. Fried (American lawyer and educator) | Joseph A. Fried is an American attorney, educator, advocate, speaker, and author from Georgia known for his work in truck accident law and legal education. |
2025-05-30 | Scott D. Alldridge (American IT technologist (born 1969)) | Scott D. Alldridge (born November 18, 1969) is an American technologist, entrepreneur, and author in the fields of cybersecurity and IT management. |
2025-05-28 | Jóhann Hinrik Níelsson (Icelandic attorney (1931–2024)) | Jóhann Hinrik Níelsson (July 1, 1931 – January 11, 2024) was an Icelandic attorney. |
2025-05-27 | Allen Holliman | Allen Holliman (died November 2018) was a South Carolina resident who passed away following a botched lung transplant at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) in Charleston. The transplant, performed on November 28, 2018, involved organs from a donor whose blood type was incorrectly identified, leading to organ rejection and Holliman's death. |
2025-05-29 | Emirate of Shabiya | The Shabiya Emirate (Arabic: إمارات الشعبية) was a Muslim Emirate that reigned from 1535 to 1560 and was an Arab dynasty descended from the tribe of Mohelhel |
2025-05-27 | Maggie Leung (Hong Kong actress) | Maggie Leung Man-hau (Chinese: 梁敏巧 born 24 May 1995), is a Hong Kong hostess and actress, she was a reporter for the overseas edition of People's Daily and Oriental Daily (Hong Kong). She entered the entertainment industry by participating in the Miss Hong Kong Pageant 2019 and became a TVB artiste under the TVB manager contract. She also worked as a yoga instructor and piano teacher as a side job later. |
2025-05-27 | BFC Publications | BFC Publications is a self-publishing company based in Lucknow, India, founded in 2020 by mythologist and author Sharad Bindal.[citation needed] |
2025-05-29 | Donna Abbott (Maryland Women's Hall of Fame Inductee in Maryland) | Donna "Wolf Mother" Abbott is the first woman chief of the Nause-Waiwash Band of Indians and the first woman chief known in Maryland state history. In 2025, Abbott was named to the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame. |
2025-05-27 | Chowly (American restaurant technology company) | Chowly is a Chicago-based restaurant technology company that provides software solutions for online ordering and third-party delivery integration. Founded in 2015, the company's platform automates the entry of delivery orders into restaurant point-of-sale (POS) systems and includes tools for menu management, pricing, and marketing. Its technology is used by thousands of restaurant locations across the United States. |
2025-05-31 | Humanitarian Aid Distribution Program in the Gaza Strip (2025 US-Israeli program) | Humanitarian Aid Distribution Program in the Gaza Strip is a joint American-Israeli program by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation designed to facilitate the entry and distribution of humanitarian aid (such as food, medicine, and supplies) to the civilian population in the Gaza Strip, in response to the 11 week blockade of food entry into Gaza imposed by Israel. The program began operating on May 26, 2025. |
2025-06-01 | 1985 Malaysian military operation in the Southern Philippines (1985 Operation in Mindanao) | The Malaysian naval operation in the southern Philippines was a military action launched by the Royal Malaysian Navy in 1985 in response to the 1985 Lahad Datu ambush. The operation targeted suspected perpetrators in the southern Philippines, particularly in areas believed to have harboured the attackers. However, the operation also resulted in civilian casualties, with several non-combatants reportedly killed during the strikes. |
2025-06-02 | M. Arumugam (Indian politician from Tamil Nadu (born 1968)) | M. Arumugam (born 21 October 1968) is an Indian politician who served as cabinet minister in Tamil Nadu government since 2024. He was elected to the Tamil Nadu legislative Assembly as an Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam candidate from Karur in 2006 and 2011 assembly elections and as Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam candidate in 2021 election. He was also elected from Aravakurichi constituency in 2016 from ADMK ticket and as DMK candidate in 2019 bye-election. He served as Transport Minister in Jayalalitha cabinet after 2011 election. |
2025-05-28 | Clarksville Christian School (Private school in Clarksville, Tennessee, United States) | Clarksville Christian School (CCS) is a private Christian school in Clarksville, Tennessee, affiliated with the Churches of Christ. It serves students in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade and had an enrollment of approximately 580 students during the 2024–25 academic year. In 2024, CCS was designated a Cambridge International Certified School, reportedly becoming the first private school in Tennessee and the only preschool or primary-level school in Middle Tennessee to receive this certification among schools across seven districts. |
2025-05-28 | Mark A. Bragg | Mark Allyn Bragg is an American religious leader who has served as a general authority seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints since 2016. |
2025-05-29 | 2018 Phoenix Safeway fire (2018 Phoenix, Arizona, fire) | The 2018 Phoenix Safeway fire was a 3-alarm blaze that took place on July 11, 2018, at a Park Northern Shopping Center Safeway Supermarkets location in Phoenix, Arizona, at the corner of 35th and Northern avenues, near the city of Glendale. |
2025-05-28 | Ravindra Kumar Mishra (Indian telecom executive known for his leadership role at BSNL and DOT) | Ravindra Kumar Mishra (born 15 July 1955) often abbreviated R. K. Mishra is a retired Indian civil servant, technocrat, and international expert in New Generation Network (NGN) technologies, telecom regulation, and broadband policy. With over 41 years of experience in the telecommunications sector, including 33 years in public service, he has held senior roles in the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), and BSNL. After his superannuation, he has continued to influence the telecom ecosystem as an advisor, speaker, and policy expert. |
2025-05-28 | List of countries by raspberries production | This is a list of countries by raspberries production from 2000 to 2023, based on data from the Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical Database. The estimated total world production for raspberries in 2023 was 940,979,29 metric tonnes. Russia was by far the largest producer. Former countries are shown in italics. |
2025-05-29 | Development projects in Tunisia | The Development Projects in Tunisia refer to initiatives either currently under development or planned within the Republic of Tunisia. |
2025-05-30 | Nancy Esquivel | Nancy Esquivel (born August 10, 1967 in Maracay, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan-American businesswoman, communicator and author known for her work in personal development and community projects in Miami-Dade County, Florida. |
2025-05-29 | Christina Rahm (research scientist) | Christina Rahm (born October 6, 1968) is an American research scientist, inventor, spokesperson, author, and businesswoman. She is the founder and CEO of DRC Ventures and chairperson of the Science Nutrition Society. Rahm is also on the board and chief science formulator of The ROOT Brands. In addition, she is the founder and is on the board of the Rahm Foundation. |
2025-05-30 | Juan Carlos Esquivel (Venezuelan-American businessman and religious leader) | Juan Carlos Esquivel (born March 15, 1965 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan-American businessman and religious leader known for his community work in South Florida. |
2025-05-30 | 2025 South Korean Lockheed P-3 Orion crash (2025 aviation accident in Pohang, South Korea) | On May 29, 2025, a Lockheed P-3CK Orion operated by the Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN) crashed during a routine training flight shortly after takeoff from Pohang Air Base, killing all four crew members on board. The accident occurred in a forested area of Sinjeong-ri, near residential neighborhoods. The cause of the crash remains under investigation. |
2025-05-29 | Lewis Black (businessman) (British-American business executive (born 1968)) | Lewis Black (born July 4, 1968) is a British-American entrepreneur and the co-founder and CEO of the global mining company Almonty Industries. The company is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. He is active in the international resource industry, emphasizing the strategic importance of tungsten and the stability of its supply chain. |
2025-05-30 | Tory Green (entrepreneur) (American entrepreneur) | Tory Green is an American entrepreneur, investor, and co-founder of io.net, a company focused on decentralized infrastructure for artificial intelligence. |
2025-05-29 | Hemant J Joshi | Hemant Joshi is an Indian visual artist, poet, art director, and creative consultant. He is known for his contributions to India's advertising industry over a span of nearly four decades, as well as for his work in contemporary painting, traditional Rangoli art, and visual-poetic writing. His works have been featured in regional and national publications, including Sakal and the Times of India. |
2025-05-30 | Battle of Zakho (1961) | The Battle of Zakho took place in September 1961, marking one of the first significant engagements of the First Iraqi–Kurdish War (1961–1970). Tensions had been building for years between the Party of Democratic Kurdistan (PDK), led by Mustafa Barzani, and the Iraqi government under Abdul-Karim Qasim, who had refused Kurdish demands for autonomy despite earlier promises. |
2025-05-29 | Amrapur State (Rewa Kantha) (Village in Gujarat state, India) | Amrapur State was a minor princely state during the British Raj in what is today Gujarat State India. It was initially administered by the Rewa Kantha Agency and then by the Baroda and Gujarat States Agency. It was part of the 26 Princely States making up the Pandu Mehwas, petty states placed under British protection between 1812 and 1825. The state had a population of 407 and an area of 2 sq miles. The capital was the modern village of Amrapur, Jamnagar district. Not to be confused with Amrapur State (Kathiawar). |
2025-06-02 | Maroc RolePlay | Maroc RolePlay is a Grand Theft Auto V multiplayer server built on the FiveM modification platform. Established in 2019, it is one of the longest-running Moroccan and North African roleplay servers, known for blending realistic mechanics with a culturally immersive experience. Originally themed around Moroccan life, the server was rebranded in 2025 to adopt a modern Los Santos identity while retaining some traditional elements. |
2025-05-29 | Amrapur State (Kathiawar) (Former princely state in Gujarat, India) | Amrapur State was a minor princely state during the British Raj in what is today Gujarat State India. It was administered by the Western Kathiawar Agency division of the Western India States Agency The state had a population of 1771 and an area of 8 sq miles. The state had an annual revenue of 10 000 rupees. Not to be confused with Amrapur State (Rewa Kantha) also located in Gujarat. |
2025-05-30 | Doral Voice (Radio station in Florida, United States) | Doral Voice is a digital community radio station broadcasting from Doral, Florida, United States. Founded in 2021, it focuses on Spanish-language content targeted at the Hispanic community in South Florida. |
2025-05-30 | 2025 Shandong factory explosion (chemical factory accident) | At around 11:57 a.m. on May 27, 2025, an explosion occurred at the Shandong Youdao Chemical Company Ltd. factory in Weifang, Shandong, China, killing at least 5 people, injuring 19 people, and leaving 6 missing. The explosion occurred at 11:57 a.m., with such force that it shattered the windows of nearby buildings and produced a huge column of smoke. |
2025-05-30 | Alexei Cherepanov Award (Annual award to a Kontinental Hockey League player) | The Alexei Cherepanov Award is given out annually to the top rookie in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). It is named after Alexei Cherepanov who died on 13 October 2008 after collapsing during the third period of a KHL game, in the league's inaugural season. The award is determined by a vote among all KHL head coaches. |
2025-06-01 | Faculty of Nalanda College, Colombo | Given are the lists of Faculty of Nalanda College, Colombo that consists of former Principals and members of the Academic Staff. Principals are appointed by the Ministry of Education Sri Lanka. |
2025-05-30 | FightMND | FightMND is an Australian not-for-profit organisation focused on funding and promoting research into finding effective treatments and ultimately a cure for Motor Neurone Disease (MND), also known as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). It is one of Australia's most prominent charities dedicated to this cause and is well known for its annual Big Freeze fundraising campaign, held in conjunction with an Australian Football League (AFL) match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. |
2025-06-01 | Carolina Gainza | Carolina Olivia Gainza Cortés (born 29 March 1978) is a Chilean researcher, sociologist, and politician. As a researcher for digital literature and culture in Latin America, she focuses on aesthetics, production, circulation and reception. As a Chilean sociologist and politician, she is a member of the Broad Front. She was Undersecretary of Science, Technology, Knowledge and Innovation of Chile under the government of President Gabriel Boric between March 2022 and November 2024. |
2025-05-31 | Irenchev (Surname list) | Irenchev (Bulgarian: Иренчев) is a Bulgarian male surname, its feminine counterpart is Irencheva. It may refer to: |
2025-05-31 | Harry Potter (TV show) (Upcoming English fantasy TV show) | Harry Potter is an upcoming television series based on the book series of the same name by J. K. Rowling. |
2025-05-31 | Assyrian–Kurdish clashes (1895–1900) | The Assyrian-Kurdish Clashes (1895-1900) were clashes between the Assyrians and Kurds, during The Hamidian massacres (Til 1897 The Hamidian Massacres Were stopped) And became more serious after the Kurds took 400 sheep from the Assyrians and killed two shepherds in 1896.{{Infobox military conflict |
2025-05-31 | Kindie Derseh Kassie (Ethiopian long-distance runner) | Kindie Derseh Kassie (born 4 February 1999), better known as Derseh Kindie, is an Ethiopian long-distance runner specializing in marathon and half marathon events. |
2025-06-01 | Kinde Atanaw (Ethiopian long-distance runner) | Kinde Atanaw (born 15 April 1993) is an Ethiopian long-distance runner specializing in marathon events. He is best known for winning the Valencia Marathon, where he set his personal best time of 2:03:51, making him one of the fastest marathoners in history. Atanaw has also achieved top finishes in World Marathon Majors, including 4th place at the 2022 London Marathon. |
2025-06-01 | María José Estupiñán Sánchez (Colombian influencer and murder victim (2003–2025)) | María José Estupiñán Sánchez, simply known as María José Estupiñán or La Mona (2003 – 15 May 2025) was a Colombian model, digital content creator, entrepreneur, and social media influencer. She became known thanks to her posts on social media, sharing self-care content, beauty products, lifestyle, fashion and beauty tips, owning also digital activities. She was shot and killed outside her home in Cúcuta, Colombia. |
2025-06-01 | Cosmas Muteti (Kenyan long-distance runner) | Cosmas Muteti (born 16 May 1991), full name Cosmas Matolo Muteti, is a Kenyan long-distance runner specializing in marathon events. He has achieved victories and podium finishes in various international marathons. |
2025-06-01 | Madan Singh (ruler) (Maharaja of Kishangarh (1900–1926)) | Sir Madan Singh KCSI KCIE was the Maharaja of Kishangarh from 1900 until his death in 1926. |
2025-06-02 | List of years in the public domain in the United States | |
2025-06-02 | EchoVerse Records | EchoVerse Records is an independent record label founded by James Stone in 2023 and based in los Angeles. Known for its forward-thinking approach to music production and distribution, the label focuses on cultivating innovative and genre-blending sounds across the contemporary music landscape. |
2025-06-01 | Slartibartfast (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy character) | Slartibartfast is a character in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, a comedy/science fiction series created by Douglas Adams. The character appears in the first and third novels, the first and third radio series (and the LP adaptation of the first radio series), the 1981 television series, and the 2005 feature film. The character was modelled after actor John Le Mesurier. |
2025-06-01 | Yaseinn Taher (US Citizen of Yemini descent found guilty of supporting and participating in terrorist activities) | Yaseinn Taher is a Yemeni-American who grew up in the suburbs of Buffalo, New York. In 2002, he was arrested and charged under Title 18 of the US Code, together with the other members of the "Lackawanna Six", based on the fact the group of friends had attended an Afghan training camp together a year earlier. |
2025-06-01 | Tuko.co.ke (Kenyan news website) | TUKO.co.ke is a Kenyan news website owned by Legit. Established in 2015, Tuko covers celebrity, entertainment, and political news "with a light touch" in both English and Swahili. According to data from Semrush, it was the 44th most-visited website in Kenya in February 2024; it is one of the most popular dedicated to news. |
2025-05-29 | Lyal S. Sunga (International law specialist) | Lyal S. Sunga is a specialist on international human rights, humanitarian and criminal law. |
2025-05-25 | Josef Stejskal (artist) (Czech-Australian artist (b. 1945)) | Josef Stejskal (also known as Josef Lada Stejskal and Josef "Pepča" Stejskal; born 3 March 1945, Kroměříž) is a Czech-Australian artist best-known for his theatre posters. |
2025-06-02 | Rao Sonag | Rao Sonag was a Rajput king belonging to the Rathore clan, and the first Rao of Idar. His father was Rao Sheoji and his mother hailed from the Chavda clan of Rajputs. |
2025-05-15 | Mere Smith (American television script-writer) | Meredyth (Mere) Smith is an American television script-writer who has been described as a key writer of the series Angel. She was also the executive story editor and script coordinator for 66 episodes from 1999 to 2003. |
2025-06-01 | Boris Petrovitch Njegosh (Hereditary Prince of Montenegro) | Boris Petrović-Njegoš (born 21 January 1980), known professionally as Boris Petrovitch Njegosh, is a French designer, a member of the House of Petrović-Njegoš, and the only son and heir apparent to Nicholas, Prince of Montenegro. |
2025-06-02 | Ripe Banana Skins (Ska punk band from Paraguay) | Ripe Banana Skins (also known as RBS) is a Ska punk band from Asunción, Paraguay. The band was formed in 1999 and are one of the most popular punk bands in Paraguay.[citation needed] |
2025-06-01 | Noah Starr (American actor) | Noah Starr (born May 1 in Camden, Maine) is an American actor, fight director and writer. He has appeared on Late Night with Conan O'Brien as a regular sketch player, MTV, AMC, Court TV, CNBC, E!, Maury Povich and in the upcoming feature film Nail Polish. He was a co-star on Aida Mollenkamp's Food Network program Ask Aida for season 1. |
2025-06-01 | Viqarunnisa University (Former private university in Bangladesh) | Viqarunnisa University (Bengali: ভিকারুননিসা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়) was a private university in Bangladesh. It was established in 2001. This university is now closed and is not conducting any activities. |
2025-05-24 | Sinai 48 (American indie rock band) | Sinai 48 is an American band formed in 2006 consisting of Alex Helene (vocals), Ananiah McCarrell (guitars and synthesizers), Gary "Hoppy" Hodges (drums and percussion), and Tom Moncrieff (bass and digital editing). The latter two were formerly members of the band Buckingham Nicks with Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. Sinai 48 is the first reunion of the other band members since Buckingham and Nicks joined Fleetwood Mac. The band is named after Costco's brand of Kosher Polish Hotdogs, as three of the four band members are Jewish. |
2025-05-07 | Battle of Thurii (279 BCE battle) | The naval Battle of Thurii was fought between Ancient Rome and the Greek colony of Tarentum |
2025-05-16 | TruVista Communications | TruVista is an American company that provides broadband Internet, long-distance telephone, and cable TV services to customers in the South Carolina counties of Chester County, Fairfield County, Kershaw County and a small portion of Richland County. Truvista Communications Offers Basic, Standard, and Digital Cable to Customers. In May 2012, TruVista bought cable systems serving Franklin, Hart, Rabun and Stephens counties in Georgia from Northland Communications, a Seattle, WA based company, and Depot Street Communications, a GA based company. The first acquisition outside South Carolina. |
2025-05-06 | Alinur Velidedeoğlu (Turkish advertiser) | Alinur Velideoğlu is a Turkish American creative artist, advertising executive, film producer, and media personality. He is mostly known in Turkey as the creator of television commercials. He is the recipient of a Cresta Award for his advertising work for the clothing company David People. |
2025-05-09 | SIS (file format) (file format) | SIS is an acronym that stands for Software Installation Script, the standard software installation package format for Symbian OS. SIS files are an archive, containing installation instructions, the application file (usually an .APP or .EXE file), and its dependencies. By convention .sisx denotes a signed file. |
2025-05-25 | Sunnen Foundation (American charitable foundation) | The Sunnen Foundation is a charitable foundation which was established by machinery manufacturer Joseph Sunnen in 1953. The foundation is managed by a board of trustees made up of Sunnen family members and company employees. Michael Haughey is president and Matt Kreider is chairman of Sunnen Products, and Sunnen Foundation assets were estimated in 2007 to be valued at $16 million. The foundation makes 10 to 20 grants a year, totaling over $600,000. The Foundation is financed by earnings on investments rather than by company money. |
2025-05-28 | Vineeta Foundation (Non-profit organization) | The Vineeta Foundation was founded in 1995 by Vineeta Rastogi. She and her husband, Brian Hennessey, learned that Ms. Rastogi had terminal cancer in the same year and decided to start a foundation to continue her public health and human rights work, with a particular focus on HIV/AIDS epidemic. |
2025-05-28 | Vineeta Rastogi (American activist (1968-1995)) | Vineeta Rastogi (August 4, 1968, in Silver Spring, Maryland – December 6, 1995) was an American AIDS activist, public health worker and Peace Corps Volunteer in Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
2025-05-27 | Randall Smith (composer) (Musical artist) | Randall Smith (born March 8, 1960) is a Canadian electroacoustic music composer living in Toronto. |
2025-06-01 | Surana College (Private school in Bangalore, Karnataka, India) | Surana College is a private college located in Bangalore, India which offers educational programs in the arts, science, information technology, commerce, and management. It was established by the GDA Foundation in 1995. |
2025-05-07 | Sports Kyoushitsu (television series) | Sports Kyoushitsu is a Japanese TV program, broadcast by NHK, focusing on how to coach and play sports. The program began in 1961 and continues to be broadcast every weekend. |
2025-05-30 | Peter Power (crisis management specialist) (British police officer) | Peter Power is a British crisis management specialist and has advised many organisations in his area of speciality. |
2025-06-01 | Tiana Ringer (American professional wrestler (born 1985)) | Tiana Ringer (born September 3, 1985) is an American professional wrestler who has competed in North American promotions in Ontario and the North Central United States and has appeared in BSE Pro and Shimmer Women Athletes during the early 2000s. |
2025-05-21 | Telegantic Megavision (1996 British TV series or programme) | Telegantic Megavision (in some billings written as "teleganticmegavision") is a British children's television programme produced by The Media Merchants for Meridian and aired on ITV from 6 January to 27 April 1996. The show was presented by Emma Lee and Dave Chapman and was recorded at The Maidstone Studios in Kent. The series aired between 9:25 and 10:25am on Saturday mornings. The show went behind scenes of film and television productions (such as Babylon 5), and also showed inserted cartoons from the in-studio 'animation station'. There was also a gameshow called Slops, presented by Nic Ayling and a roller-skating waitress called Cynthia Sundae, played by Lucy Benjamin, (later better known as Lisa Fowler in EastEnders.) |
2025-05-19 | Tales of Commons (2005 video game) | is an action role-playing game in the Tales series of video games published by Namco. It is the eleventh mainline game and the second standalone mobile title developed by Team Tales of Mobile, a subsidiary team part of Namco Tales Studio. |
2025-05-27 | Scurlock Foundation (nonprofit organization in Houston, United States) | The Scurlock Foundation is a charitable organization located in Houston, Texas, with the goal to provide funding for medical research, health care, religion, education, recreation, the arts, and animal protection, as well as other charitable enterprises. |
2025-05-31 | List of World War II war correspondents (1942–43) | This is a partial list of war correspondents who reported from North Africa or Italy in 1942-43, during World War II. Some of the names are taken from the war journal of Eric Lloyd Williams, a correspondent for Reuters and the South African Press Association during the war, and from a radio broadcast he made in 1944. |
2025-05-30 | Saving Abel (American rock band) | Saving Abel is an American rock band from Corinth, Mississippi, founded in 2004 by Jason Null and Jared Weeks. The band is named after the biblical story of Cain and Abel, in which a man named Cain kills his brother Abel. Band member Jason Null thought up the band title saying "I Googled the story of Cain and Abel and found a line about 'there was no saving Abel,' which just jumped out at me." |
2025-05-10 | RTP payload formats (Multimedia information signaling) | The Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) specifies a general-purpose data format and network protocol for transmitting digital media streams on Internet Protocol (IP) networks. The details of media encoding, such as signal sampling rate, frame size and timing, are specified in an RTP payload format. The format parameters of the RTP payload are typically communicated between transmission endpoints with the Session Description Protocol (SDP), but other protocols, such as the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) may be used. |
2025-05-14 | SQL Star (Indian IT services company) | SQL Star International Limited was an IT services company headquartered in Hyderabad, India. Its three main divisions are Knowledge Services, Enterprise Services and e-Governance. It was also listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange. (BSE: 532249) |
2025-05-25 | Alison Tyler (American erotica author) | Alison Tyler (born 1969) is the pseudonym of an American author, editor, and publisher of erotica living in Northern California. She has authored over 20 explicit novels, hundreds of short stories, and has edited more than 60 erotic anthologies. She runs her own publishing company, Pretty Things Press ("Pretty on the outside, dirty on the inside"). Tired of getting mixed up with the porn actress with the same name, she now blogs on Patreon as Alison Trollop. |
2025-05-24 | Rule complex | A rule complex is a set consisting of rules and/or other rule complexes. This is a generalization of a set of rules, and provides a tool to investigate and describe how rules can function as values, norms, judgmental or prescriptive rules, and meta-rules. Also possible is to examine objects consisting of rules such as roles, routines, algorithms, models of reality, social relationships, and institutions. In game theory, rules and rule complexes can be used to define the behavior and interactions of the players (although in generalized game theory, the rules are not necessarily static. Rule complexes are especially associated with sociologist Tom R. Burns and Anna Gomolinska and the Uppsala Theory Circle. |
2025-05-30 | T-skirt (skirt made of re-purposed or "recycled" t-shirts) | A T-shirt skirt is a simple and comfortable garment made from repurposed T-shirts. They are generally knee or above the knee in length and normally highly patterned with varied designs. The skirt is generally an "A-Line" design which is tight around the hips and widens out in an "A" shape right down the length of the skirt. There are also versions that are tighter in shape. T-skirts can be environmentally beneficial as they repurpose old T-shirts, reducing textile waste and the need for new materials. By using sustainable materials like organic cotton or recycled fibers, and employing eco-friendly production methods, they help minimize water use, chemical pollution, and carbon emissions. Additionally, T-skirts support ethical manufacturing practices and promote longevity, durability, and recyclability, further reducing their environmental impact. |
2025-05-28 | Yusuke Suzuki (footballer) (Japanese footballer (born 1982)) | is a Japanese former football player. |
2025-05-20 | T-code (Shortcut in SAP resource planning software) | A T-code is a transaction code used whenever executing particular task . Each function in SAP ERP has an SAP transaction code associated with it . |
2025-05-17 | Warriors 4 Christ Wrestling (Professional wrestling organization) | Warriors 4 Christ Wrestling (W4CW, originally Southern Heat Championship Wrestling) was an independent professional wrestling promotion based in San Antonio, Texas. W4CW is a non-profit organization operated by Warriors 4 Christ INC. |
2025-05-28 | 2009 Indonesian Air Force Fokker F27 crash (Aviation accident in Indonesia) | On 6 April 2009, a Fokker F27-400M Troopship of the Indonesian Air Force crashed into a hangar at Husein Sastranegara International Airport, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Witnesses stated that lightning struck the aircraft before the crash. The aircraft was carrying 18 passengers and 6 crew when it crashed. There were no survivors among the 24 people on board. |
2025-05-30 | Raison oblige theory | In psychology, certain seemingly-maladaptive human behaviors superficially appear to be attempts to confirm one's own self views (i.e. self-esteem, self-concept, or self-knowledge), even when this self-view is negative or inaccurate. Raison oblige theory (ROT) instead explains these behaviors as consequences of a rational obligation to accept information only inasmuch as it concurs with one's current self-views. |
2025-05-30 | Wayne Wightman (American science fiction writer) | Wayne Wightman is an American science fiction writer. His short stories have been published in magazines such as Fantasy & Science Fiction, Thirteenth Moon, and Pulphouse. They have been featured in the anthologies Future on Fire, The Best from Fantasy & Science Fiction: A 40th Anniversary Anthology, and Imperial Stars, vol 2. |
2025-06-02 | Thori (tribe) (Dalit caste) | The Thori are a scheduled caste found in the states of Gujarat, Rajasthan and Haryana in India. They are also known as the Nayak. |
2025-06-02 | Tirgar | The Tirgar are a scheduled caste found in the states of Gujarat and Rajasthan in India. |
2025-05-25 | Roots of Reform Judaism | Roots of Reform Judaism is an advocacy group within the constituency of the American Union for Reform Judaism. |
2025-06-02 | Pateliya (subcaste of Koli caste of Gujarat) | The Pateliya (Patelia) are a scheduled tribe found in the Indian states of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and some parts of Maharashtra and Karnataka. Pateliya is considered a part of Bhil tribe. |
2025-06-02 | Vantia (Rajput clan found in Gujarat in India) | The Vantia are a Rajput clan found in the state of Gujarat in India. |
2025-05-28 | Ryan Trudgian (English footballer) | Ryan Trudgian (born 15 September 1983) is an English footballer who plays as a striker. |
2025-05-28 | Masato Yoshihara (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He is currently playing for Cambodia Tiger in Cambodian League. |
2025-05-29 | Jan Šebek (Czech footballer) | Jan Šebek (born 31 March 1991, ) is a Czech former football player who played as a goalkeeper. He has played for the national youth teams of the Czech Republic. |
2025-06-02 | Paratharia (Clan of Ahir community of Gujarat, India) | The Paratharia Ahir is a clan of the Ahir caste found in the Kutch District of Gujarat state of India. The Paratharia Ahir community consist of a number of clans, the main ones being the Dangar, Bala, Batta, Jatiya, Kerasiya, Chad, Chhanga, Chavada, Gagal, Dheela, Mata and Varchand. |
2025-05-27 | Pierre Schwarz (Belgian painter and engraver) | Pierre Schwarz (born in 1950 in Brussels) is a contemporary Belgian painter and engraver, neo-expressionist and muralist. |
2025-06-01 | Q-Factor (LGBTQ) | Q-Factor is a non-profit organization based in Denmark. The focus is on the promotion of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) equality through business as well as within the workplace. The influence is typically within the European markets but not exclusively. Through partnerships with other non-profit organizations as well as corporations, Q-Factor promotes equality via different mediums ranging from independent research projects to local trainings to cooperative planning of international conferences. Q-Factor is continually looking for new ways to increase LGBT equality and inclusion through business. |
2025-05-27 | Kei Taniguchi (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2025-06-01 | WordMasters | The WordMasters Challenge is a vocabulary competition for students in grades 3–8 across the United States. The assigned words increase in difficulty at each grade level. The "Challenge" tests take place three times a year in the students' classrooms.[citation needed] Students are tested on 20 multiple choice questions on analogies based on words that they learned. Around 125,000 students compete annually. |
2025-05-13 | Seven (record producer) (American hip hop producer) | Michael Summers, known professionally as Seven, is an American hip hop record producer from Kansas City, Missouri. Seven is best known for his music production work with independent recording artists Tech N9ne, XV, and Mac Lethal. |
2025-05-08 | The Vampires of Bloody Island (2009 British film) | The Vampires of Bloody Island is a 2009 British comedy horror film directed by Allin Kempthorne and starring Pamela Kempthorne. The film starred Oliver Gray, John Snelling, and Leon Hamilton. The film had a theatrical release in the UK on 3 August 2009, and was released on DVD in January 2010 several weeks ahead of its planned February release date due to an email campaign organized by fans of the film. It was then released in the US on DVD in June 2010. |
2025-05-27 | Thermacut | Thermacut, Inc is an international corporation which designs, manufactures, and sells replacement torches, guns, consumables, and accessories for the metal cutting and welding industries. The company's headquarters are located in Uherské Hradiště, Czech Republic. The company operates sales warehouses in the United States, Germany, and the Czech Republic along with sales offices located in Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Croatia, Romania, Mexico, United Kingdom, Russia, China, France, and Brazil. |
2025-05-29 | Nial J. Wheate (Australian chemist (born 1976)) | Nial J. Wheate (born 1976) is an Australian pharmaceutical chemist and author who works at the University of Sydney in Australia. |
2025-05-26 | Shajra clan (Sindhi Sammat tribe) | Shajra, Shajrah or Shujrah (Sindhi: شجراءَ) is a Sindhi Sammat tribe found in the provinces of Sindh and Punjab in Pakistan. They were known for remembering the "Shajra" the tree of ancestry orally. They are found mainly in the districts of Khanewal, Multan and Rajanpur in Punjab, in Sindh they are found in Shikarpur and in Karachi as well. Currently Abdul Razak Shujra is Chief of Shujra tribe of Pakistan. |
2025-05-20 | Simonna (Lithuanian-American singer) | Simona Milinytė, also known as Simonna, is a Lithuanian actress and singer. From 2007 to 2011, she participated in numerous music competitions in European countries including Lithuania, Italy, and Turkey. Most notably, Simonna joined the national Eurovision Song Contest in Lithuania as the nation's youngest contestant ever at the time, placing third in the semi-final and seventh in the National Final. In 2008, she released her first album titled 12. In December 2013, she released her second album, which was self-titled Simonna and consisted of 15 songs recorded in both Lithuanian and English. After 2014, Simonna had her music videos played by MTV and received a Vevo-certified channel. |
2025-05-30 | Shayrat and Tiyas airbase ambush (Military operation) | The Shayrat and Tiyas airbase ambush was an armed attack on Shayrat Airbase and the Tiyas Military Airbase in the Homs Governorate by the Free Syrian Army on 25 November 2011, during the Syrian civil war. As the Syrian government had banned foreign journalists from entering the country, the exact location of the attack is unknown, although it was believed to have been at a military airbase in Homs Governorate between Homs and Palmyra. Ten Syrian Air Force personnel were killed. |
2025-05-28 | Westgate Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge (Bridge in Auckland, New Zealand) | The Westgate Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge is a 209 metres (686 ft) long motorway overbridge crossing the Northwestern Motorway near Westgate in Auckland, New Zealand. Construction began in late 2012 and was completed in January 2013. |
2025-05-30 | Summer 2011 Jabal al-Zawiya operation (Battle) | The Summer 2011 Jabal al-Zawiya operation occurred during an early phase of the Syrian civil war. |
2025-06-01 | Judd Tilyard (Australian film director) | Judd Tilyard (born 15 August 1978) is an Australian film director and producer, based in Toronto since 2010 where he is the co-owner and head of Production at Dimeworth Films. |
2025-05-28 | Wuxi bus accident (2012 motor vehicle accident in China) | The Wuxi bus accident occurred on May 29, 2012 when an intercity bus travelling from Wuxi to Hangzhou in China was struck by a piece of iron. The driver, Wu Bin, suffered lethal injuries but managed to control the bus and help passengers leave the vehicle. He was posthumously praised for his efforts. |
2025-05-27 | Spurs Sports & Entertainment (American sports and entertainment corporation) | Spurs Sports & Entertainment L.L.C. (SS&E) is an American sports and entertainment organization based in San Antonio, Texas. The company owns and operates several sporting franchises including the National Basketball Association (NBA) San Antonio Spurs, NBA G League Austin Spurs, and the USL Championship club San Antonio FC. SS&E also operates the Bexar County-owned multi-purpose facility, the Frost Bank Center. |
2025-05-17 | UAVDACH | UAVDACH is an interest group advocating to civil, commercial Unmanned Aviation and Advanced Air Mobility. The association was founded in 2000 by German Aerospace Center (DLR), Diehl Defence, RUAG, and Airbus. |
2025-05-30 | ScaleBase | ScaleBase was a company that sold software to databases for cloud computing. The company was located in the Boston, Massachusetts, area. |
2025-05-31 | Songs and Tunes from the Original Soundtrack of Magical Sentosa (2002 remix album soundtrack by Philippe Villar and Pascal Lengagne) | Songs and Tunes from The Original Soundtrack of Magical Sentosa (often shortened to Magical Sentosa: The Original Soundtrack or Magical Sentosa soundtrack) is a remix album of the multimedia ECA2 show, "Le Lac Aux Images"; though it actually serves as the main soundtrack to other ECA2 production, "Magical Sentosa". It is currently not known when it was recorded; although it has been suggested the soundtrack was probably recorded around 2001 in the studios of ECA2 located in France. Originally, most tracks have never been able to be released to the general public except"Water Waltz", which was somehow bootlegged onto YouTube in its original studio audio in mid-2011. The soundtrack album is considered a collectable because of its rarity and historical significance. The album employs early material directly stripped off Le Lac Aux Images and later remixed to its current form.The soundtrack has largely survived in home video format; some of them were bootlegged by audiences who have watched the show itself. It was until the 30 January 2013, when a Singaporean YouTuber who goes by the username"caix92"rediscovered the album among a stash of items at his / her home. All eight tracks in their original studio audio were uploaded to the owner's YouTube page along with the album's artwork, thought to be long lost in its entirety for six years after the fountain's closure. |
2025-06-02 | David Serero (singer) (Moroccan-French opera singer (born 1981)) | David Serero (born 22 April 1981) is a Moroccan-French baritone opera singer. He has sung in many concerts and performed in opera, theater and musicals such as the title role in Cyrano de Bergerac, Othello, Richard III, Don Giovanni, Rigoletto and Nabucco, Shylock in The Merchant of Venice, Don Quixote in Man of La Mancha, Escamillo in Carmen, Enrico in Lucia di Lammermoor and Amonasro in Aida, and in films and TV series. He has toured in America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Russia. |
2025-05-15 | Terrorist tactics, techniques, and procedures (A concept in terrorism and cyber security studies) | Tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) is an essential concept in terrorism and cyber security studies. The role of TTPs in terrorism analysis is to identify individual patterns of behavior of a particular terrorist activity, or a particular terrorist organisation, and to examine and categorize more general tactics and weapons used by a particular terrorist activity, or a particular terrorist organisation. |
2025-05-29 | Daichi Shibata (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2025-05-20 | Park City Film Music Festival | The Park City Film Music Festival is a film festival with a special emphasis on film music, which takes place annually in Park City, Utah, United States, and showcases American and International films. It was founded in 2004 and awards films with a stress on the film music. Films are screened at the Egyptian Theatre and other venues in Park City. In addition to screening films, the festival hosts as well as seminars and workshops about film music. Lectures were given e.g. by Hummie Mann, who composed the soundtrack to Robin Hood: Men in Tights. It's considered the only film festival in the USA that puts a focus on and awards film music. |
2025-05-31 | James Benjamin Stewart | James Benjamin "Ben" Stewart (born March 19, 1978) is a Canadian 16-time World Karate and Kick Boxing Champion, author, entrepreneur and motivational speaker. He has won nine W.K.A. super heavyweight titles, three W.A.K.O. titles, and four World Kickboxing Union titles. He founded Canadian Property Stars in 1996 and in 2008 wrote Millionaire in 90 Days: Working out at the Gym. |
2025-05-30 | State funeral of Boris Trajkovski | The state funeral of late President of the Republic of Macedonia Boris Trajkovski who died in a plane crash in Bosnia and Herzegovina was held on 5 March 2004 in Skopje. President Trajkovski was buried in the Alley of Great Man in Skopje, and the funeral was attended by 47 foreign delegations, including 18 heads of state and government. |
2025-05-23 | Smoking Gun Interactive (Canadian video game developer) | Smoking Gun Interactive Inc. (SGI) is a Canadian video game developer based in Vancouver. It is known for developing Microsoft Solitaire Collection and medieval MMO tower defense game Age of Empires: Castle Siege, which is published by Microsoft Studios. |
2025-05-31 | Ryan Price (American soccer) (American soccer player) | Ryan Price (born January 12, 1992) is an American former professional soccer player. |
2025-05-12 | Marcelo Rosa (footballer, born 1991) (Brazilian footballer) | Marcelo Rosa Moura Marques (born 28 May 1991), known as Marcelo Rosa, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Villa Nova as a midfielder. |
2025-05-28 | Le Soleil de la Floride (US newspaper) | Le Soleil de la Floride is a French-language newspaper in Florida for Francophones and tourists. Le Soleil de la Floride is published monthly from May to October and weekly from November to April. The newspaper has been published in Miami since 1983. |
2025-05-31 | Babacar Sar (Mauritanian wrestler) | Babacar Sar (born 15 November 1962) is a Mauritanian freestyle wrestler |
2025-05-30 | Michael Speer | Michael Speer is an American businessman from East Haven, Connecticut in the United States, and is a local community leader. |
2025-05-28 | A Thousand Faces (play) (Dance theatre piece by Amina Khayyam) | A Thousand Faces is a dance theatre piece conceived and choreographed by British dancer Amina Khayyam, using Kathak dance, abhinaya and puppetry, "examining the worldwide phenomena of acid violence against women". It premiered at mac in Birmingham, England, on 27 November 2015. |
2025-05-28 | West Grove, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | West Grove is an unincorporated community in Center Township, Wayne County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. |
2025-05-27 | South Richmond, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | South Richmond is an unincorporated community in Wayne Township, Wayne County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. |
2025-05-28 | Wayne, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Wayne is an unincorporated community in Webster Township, Wayne County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. |
2025-05-30 | Zabul Province road crash (2016 fatal vehicle accident in Afghanistan) | On 3 September 2016, at least 38 people were killed and 28 were injured after a fuel tanker carrying two people collided with a passenger bus carrying over 60 people on the dangerous Kabul-Kandahar highway in the province of Zabul, Afghanistan. The accident came months after an even more deadly incident that occurred on the same highway in May. |
2025-05-14 | Aron Reisz (Hungarian ice hockey player) | Aron Reisz (born March 7, 1995 in Miercurea Ciuc, Romania) is a professional ice hockey player who holds Romanian and Hungarian nationality. Reisz has played for several years in Hungary's top clubs (Fehérvár AV19) in Austria's first league, participated in several World Championships at the junior level, and has 24 appearances for the Hungarian national team. Reisz spent one season in Germany with the Heilbronner Falken before returning to play for his hometown team (Sportklub Csikszereda) in Miercurea Ciuc. |
2025-06-02 | Jun Suzuki (footballer, born 1987) (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Azul Claro Numazu. |
2025-05-25 | Shree Holy Family Higher Secondary School | Shree Holy Family Higher Secondary English Medium School is a high school in Bhimdatta, western Nepal, close to the border with India. |
2025-06-01 | Surf Office | Surf Office is a European-based facilitator of remote working retreats for companies. |
2025-05-22 | Yucca Inn, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States) | Yucca Inn is an unincorporated community in San Bernardino County, in the U.S. state of California. |
2025-05-29 | Carlton Usher (Belizean sprinter) | Carlton Usher (born 19 December 1968) is a Belizean sprinter. He competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1988 Summer Olympics. |
2025-06-02 | Vanxay Sinebandith (Laotian athlete) | Vanxay Sinebandith (born 15 June 1969) is a Laotian sprinter. He won a bronze medal at the SEA Games and competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. |
2025-05-14 | VPR Mining Infra Private Ltd (Indian Mining Company) | VPR Mining Infra Private Ltd., is a diversified Mining Company with its Head Office in Hyderabad, India. As in March 2016 the company has executed 360 Million Bank Cubic Meter (BCM) of excavations of all kinds. |
2025-05-31 | Momodou Sarr (sprinter) (Gambian sprinter) | Momodou Sarr (born 10 December 1959) is a Gambian sprinter. He competed in the 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1992 Summer Olympics and the 1996 Summer Olympics. |
2025-05-30 | Pixelberry Studios (American game development company) | Pixelberry Studios is a mobile game development company based in Mountain View, California, United States. Founded in 2013 by Oliver Miao, Keith Emnett, and Winston She, Pixelberry develops episodic narrative mobile games for Android and iOS, aiming to create "games with heart," beginning with Surviving High School and Cause of Death, which deals with themes of bullying, eating disorders and capturing serial killers. Since then, the company has fully released three more mobile games: Hollywood U, High School Story and Choices: Stories You Play. |
2025-05-27 | Rachel Thompson (Sierra Leonean middle-distance runner) | Rachel Thompson (born 24 March 1964) is a Sierra Leonean middle-distance runner. She competed in the women's 1500 metres at the 1988 Summer Olympics. |
2025-05-29 | Motlalepula Thabana (Mosotho athlete) | Motlalepula "Michael" Thabana (born 27 February 1950) is a Lesotho long-distance runner. He led the 1978 Commonwealth Games finals in the 10,000 metres and competed in the men's 10,000 metres at the 1980 Summer Olympics. |
2025-05-23 | Second ladies of India (Spouse of the vice president of India) | Second Lady or Second Gentleman of India is the title given to the host of Uparashtrapati Bhavan, usually the spouse of the vice president. The current second lady of India is Dr. Sudesh Dhankhar, the spouse of the incumbent vice president, Jagdeep Dhankhar. |
2025-05-28 | Saleumphone Sopraseut (Laotian racewalker) | Saleumphone Sopraseut (born 5 October 1969) is a Laotian racewalker. He is the Laotian national record holder in the 20 km walk. He competed in the men's 20 kilometres walk at the 1992 Summer Olympics. |
2025-05-14 | Tom Wall (guitarist) (American singer) | Tom Wall is an American singer-songwriter and musician from Grand Rapids, Michigan. Wall is the lead singer, guitarist, and bandleader of the progressive rock band Cosmic Knot. |
2025-05-25 | Jovan Trnić (Serbian footballer) | Jovan Trnić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Трнић; born 3 December 1996) is a Serbian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. |
2025-05-22 | Oskar Piechota (Polish mixed martial arts fighter) | Oskar Piechota (born January 24, 1990) is a Polish mixed martial artist who formerly competed in the Middleweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. A professional competitor since 2011, he has also competed for Cage Warriors where he is the former Middleweight Champion. |
2025-05-26 | 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. |
2025-05-20 | Nabi Tajima (Japanese supercentenarian) | was a Japanese supercentenarian who was the world's oldest living person from 16 September 2017, until her own death, and the last surviving person to have been born in the 19th century. She is the oldest recorded Japanese and Asian person in history. |
2025-05-31 | Jason Trinder (English footballer) | Jason Lee Trinder (born 3 March 1970) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League for Mansfield Town. |
2025-05-17 | StreetComplete (Android app for contributing to OpenStreetMap) | StreetComplete is an easy to use OpenStreetMap editor that can be used without prior knowledge about OpenStreetMap. The app prompts users to answer questions like "What are the opening hours here?" or "Is this still here?" about places and objects in their surrounding. Answering these questions helps to keep the OpenStreetMap database complete and up to date. |
2025-05-30 | Jimmy Simpson (North Carolinian racing driver) (American racing driver) | Jimmy Simpson is an American professional stock car racing driver. He has raced in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. |
2025-06-02 | Saing Pen (Cambodian equestrian) | Saing Pen (born 6 July 1926) was a Cambodian equestrian. He competed in the individual jumping event at the 1956 Summer Olympics with his horse named Pompon. |
2025-05-27 | Queen Afua (American vegan author) | Helen Odel Robinson (born August 13, 1953), known professionally as Queen Afua, is an American writer, holistic health practitioner, and wellness coach. She is an influential figure in Black veganism. |
2025-05-21 | 2020 Wareham Forest fire (Forest fire in England) | The 2020 Wareham Forest fire was a wildfire in Wareham Forest, Dorset, in May 2020. It destroyed over 220 Hectares of the heathland, and was described "one of the most devastating fires in Dorset, in living memory" by Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service. |
2025-05-27 | The Paragon (professional wrestling) (Professional wrestling stable) | The Paragon is a professional wrestling stable consisting of leader Adam Cole with Kyle O'Reilly and Roderick Strong. They perform in All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where Cole is the reigning AEW TNT Champion. |
2025-06-01 | List of polysubstance combinations | Polysubstance use or multisubstance use is the use of combinations of psychoactive substances with both legal and illegal substances. This page lists polysubstance combinations that are entheogenic, recreational, or off-label indicated use of pharmaceuticals. For example, the over-the-counter motion sickness combination drug dimenhydrinate (8-chlorotheophylline/diphenhydramine) is occasionally used in higher doses as a deliriant. The prescription medicine Adderall (dextroamphetamine sulfate/amphetamine sulfate/dextroamphetamine saccharate/amphetamine aspartate monohydrate) is also frequently used recreationally. However, using non-prescribed drugs, using non-prescribed dose regimen, can cause polysubstance dependence, or combined drug intoxication which may lead to deaths. |
2025-05-26 | Sofia Carson (album) (2022 studio album by Sofia Carson) | Sofia Carson is the eponymous debut studio album by singer, songwriter and actress Sofia Carson. It was released through Hollywood Records on March 25, 2022. |
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. |
2025-05-26 | Step Conference (Annual technology festival based in UAE) | Step Conference is an annual technology festival held by Step in Dubai, United Arab Emirates and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It is based on Dubai, United Arab Emirates. |
2025-05-20 | Virgin Spring Cinefest (Indian annual film festival) | Virgin Spring Cinefest (VSC) is an IMDb Award listing International Film Festival. It is an annual major award screening event that takes place in Kolkata and features art-house films from across the world. The event was started in 2017. The festival has been named in honour of Ingmar Bergman’s classic film "Virgin Spring". |
2025-05-21 | World Film Carnival Singapore (Film Festival in Singapore) | World Film Carnival Singapore (WFCS) is an IMDb monthly live screening International Film Festival. It is an annual award screening event that takes place in Singapore. It was started in the year 2019 by Shailik Bhaumik. |
2025-05-22 | Zee Tamil Kudumbam Viruthugal (Yearly Awards ceremony) | Zee Tamil Kudumbam Viruthugal is an awards ceremony held yearly, sponsored by Zee Tamil. This event is held at the end of each year and awards are given to the best entertainers for variety programs aired on its channel. The first awards ceremony happened in 2018. |
2025-05-23 | Zionist as a pejorative (Pejorative term) | "Zionist", "Zionazi", and "Zio" are commonly used as politically pejorative terms by Anti-Zionists against supporters of Israel. |
2025-06-02 | Tagore International Film Festival (Film festival in India) | The Tagore International Film Festival (also known as TIFF) is an annual international film festival held in Santiniketan, India, that showcases features and shorts by filmmakers from around the world to an audience of film lovers, professionals, journalists and buyers. It was established in 2017 and is named for Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore. It is an IMDb award-qualifying film festival. |
2025-05-31 | Rajputs in Gujarat (Indian caste) | The Rajputs in Gujarat, or Gujarati Rajputs are members of the Rajput community living in the western Indian state of Gujarat. They ruled several dynasties and princely states during the British era. Some Rajput clans of Gujarat have origins from outside regions such as Rajasthan, while others are native to the region.[citation needed] |
2025-05-31 | Rajputs in Himachal Pradesh (Indian caste) | The Rajputs in Himachal Pradesh are members of the Rajput community living in the North Indian Himalayan state of Himachal Pradesh. They ruled a majority of kingdoms of the region and even dominate in Himachal Pradesh politics. The kingdoms of the Hill States of India were mostly in the present day state of Himachal Pradesh, and mostly had Rajput rulers. All of the Chief Ministers who served Himachal Pradesh except for Shanta Kumar belong to the Rajput caste. The Rajputs of Himachal Pradesh fought battles with Tughlaq, Mughal, and Sikh forces, most notable being the Battle of Bhangani, when the Hill States made an alliance against the Sikhs. While some Rajput kingdoms and clans have a long history in Himachal Pradesh, others were established due to the Rajput migrations to the hill regions mostly due to the Islamic invasions. |
2025-05-23 | Elvish Yadav (Indian Internet Personality (born 1997)) | Siddharth "Elvish" Yadav (born 14 September 1997) is an Indian YouTuber and singer. He emerged as the winner of the reality digital series Bigg Boss OTT 2. Yadav is a participant in Colors TV's cooking based show Laughter Chefs – Unlimited Entertainment 2 (2025–present). |
2025-05-28 | Vladyslav Yakubovskyi (Former head of the state company "Derzhekoіnvest") | Vladyslav Boleslavovych Yakubovskyy (born 30 October 1978, Khmelnytskyi) is the former head of the state company "Derzhekoіnvest". A controversial official in the government under President Yanukovych, he is one of the leaders of the "Trade Commodity" group of companies. He is implicated in corrupt tenders associated with the embezzlement of Kyoto Protocol funds, supplying substandard food products to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and providing counterfeit fuel and oils to the Ukrainian Railways and the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine. |
2025-05-30 | The Pink Shirt (Pakistani web series) | The Pink Shirt is a Pakistani web series directed by Kashif Nisar and written by Bee Gul. It stars Sajal Aly and Wahaj Ali as leads with Nazish Jehangir, Hamza Firdous, Sania Saeed and Rehan Sheikh in supporting cast. The web series debuted on SXSW, Sydney 2023 on 16 October 2023. |
2025-06-01 | Kumaoni Rajput (Indian caste) | Kumaoni Rajput , also referred to Rajputs of Kumaun region of Uttrakhand who held considerable power in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, from around the 4th century till the conquest of Kumaon by the Gorkha. |
2025-05-28 | Sky Yang (English actor) | Sky Chi Y. Yang (Chinese: 楊子英; pinyin: Yángzi Yīng; born 1999) is a British actor and filmmaker. He was named a 2023 Screen International Star of Tomorrow. He starred in the film Last Days (2025). On television, he is known for his role in the ITV drama Holding (2022). |
2025-04-24 | 2024 Ra'anana attack (Part of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict) | On January 15, 2024, during the Gaza war, a combined vehicle-ramming and stabbing attack occurred in the industrial zone of Ra'anana. One civilian was killed and eighteen others were injured. The two attackers, Palestinian residents of Bani Na'im in the Hebron area, were arrested. |
2025-05-26 | Pasht Ashan massacre (1983 massacre of Iraqi Communist Party members) | The Pasht Ashan massacre was a raid on the Iraqi Communist Party headquarters in Pasht Ashan, Iraqi Kurdistan, in which the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan killed over 150 members of the group and severely weakened it. |
2025-05-19 | Trap Lore Ross (Content creators focuses on hip-hop and rap) | Trap Lore Ross is a British internet personality and content creator, known for his detailed video essays and analyses about hip-hop and rap history and culture. Originating from the United Kingdom, he specialises in narrating the complex histories and backgrounds of various artists, like his documentary about Jay-Z, 6ix9ine, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, and King Von titled "King Von: Raps First Serial Killer", which was removed but later reinstated by YouTube. He also delves into the evolution of hip-hop culture, and the intricate relationships between rap music and broader societal issues. His content often delves into the real-life events and legal troubles of musicians, presenting a blend of music journalism and cultural commentary. |
2025-05-14 | Teresa Harding (Australian politician) | Teresa Jane Harding (born 1968/1969) is an Australian local government politician who has served as the Mayor of the City of Ipswich since 28 March 2020. She is the 51st mayor of Ipswich and the first woman to hold the office in the city’s history. |
2025-05-29 | Polya's shire theorem (A theorem in complex analysis) | In complex analysis in mathematics, Pólya's shire theorem, due to the mathematician George Pólya, describes the asymptotic distribution of the zeros of successive derivatives of a meromorphic function on the complex plane. It has applications in Nevanlinna theory.: 55, 62 |
2025-05-28 | Joshua Shim (American football player (born 1997)) | Joshua Shim (born September 18, 1997) is an American former professional football quarterback who played for the Frisco Fighters and Tulsa Oilers of the Indoor Football League (IFL). Throughout his career, Shim also contributed to various collegiate football programs, including Georgia State University, Ellsworth Community College, Saint Mary's University (Halifax), Mars Hill University, and the University of Windsor. |
2025-05-09 | Pixhawk (Open project for flight control hardware) | Pixhawk is a project responsible for creating open-source standards for the flight controller hardware that can be installed on various unmanned aerial vehicles. Additionally, any flight controller built to the open standards often includes "Pixhawk" in its name and may be referred to as such. |
2025-05-26 | Battle of Pirde (2017 battle between Iraq and Peshmerga) | The Battle of Pirde (Kurdish: شەڕی پردێ, romanized: Şerî Pirdê) was one of two minor military confrontations between the Peshmerga and the Popular Mobilization Forces during the 2017 Iraqi–Kurdish conflict, the other being the Battle of Sihela. It was the first military confrontation between both sides since the Battle of Kirkuk (2017). |
2025-05-05 | RS:X Youth World Championships (Series of sailing championships) | The RS:X was the windsurfing equipment used in the Olympics from 2008 to 2020. The class during this period had two annual World Championships international sailing regatta the RS:X World Championships and the RS:X Youth World Championships, these were organized by the host club on behalf of the International RS:X Class Association and recognized by World Sailing, the sports IOC recognized governing body. In addition the RS:X was used for Youth Sailing World Championships which is run entirely by World Sailing this unlike the class youth world championship is limited to one competitor per country. |
2025-06-01 | SiGMA Group (Media and events organization) | SiGMA Group is a global events and media organization with over 250 employees, focusing on online and offline gambling, emerging technologies, and affiliate marketing. The organization operates through three main pillars: B2B (events, news, affiliate market, training, investment and brokerage), B2C (ADR, Poker Tour, affiliation) and B2G (Foundation, advisory). SiGMA supports a regulated, responsible industry while serving as a platform for education and innovation. |
2025-05-30 | Tesonet | Tesonet is a Lithuanian startup venture builder and investor founded in 2008 by Tomas Okmanas and Eimantas Sabaliauskas. The company’s main focuses today are cybersecurity, AI, EdTech, SportTech, and digital solutions. Businesses kick-started or accelerated by Tesonet include Nord Security, Hostinger, Oxylabs, Surfshark, Decodo, Mediatech, and nexos.ai. The number of people employed across the group exceeds 3,500. Structurally, Tesonet rests on 3 pillars: founded companies, investments, and limited partnerships with venture capital firms. |
2025-06-01 | Samir Saran (Indian think tank researcher) | Samir Saran is a senior advisor at The Asia Group and the President of Observer Research Foundation (ORF). His research focuses on issues related to global governance, energy policy, climate change, and technology and media, and India's foreign policy. |
2025-05-13 | West Windsor Residents Association (Political party in the United Kingdom) | The West Windsor Residents Association (WWRA) is a political party and residents association based in Windsor, Berkshire. It currently has two representatives in opposition on Windsor and Maidenhead Borough Council, Carole Da Costa and Wisdom Da Costa. |
2025-05-17 | Vellimalai Sri Vivekananda Ashramam | Vellimalai Sri Vivekananda Ashramam is a Hindu spiritual center and pilgrimage site located in the foothills of Vellimalai in Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu. This ashrama was founded in 1940 by Swami Ambananda, a direct disciple of Sri Sarada Devi. |
2025-05-27 | Zilla Shilpakala Academy, Kushtia (District Cultural Center) | Kushtia Zillaala Academy (Bengali: কুষ্টিয়া জেলা শিল্পকলা একাডেমি) is a district-based cultural center operated under government patronage and controlled by the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. It is the second-largest Shilpakala Academy in Bangladesh. |
2025-05-27 | Pulak Banerjee (Assamese singer) (Musical artist) | Pulak Banerjee (Assamese: পুলক বেনাৰ্জী) is a singer from Assam. He gained popularity with the audio cassette 'Sowarni'. He has sung as a background singer. Pulak Banerjee was awarded the Best Background Singer Award by the Government of Assam in 1999. He has done playback singing for 20 Assamese films which includes Mon, Konikar Ramdhenu, Duranir Rang and Srimati Mahimamoyee. |
2025-05-23 | Plew Trivisvavet (Thai businessman) | Plew Trivisvavet (Thai: ปลิว ตรีวิศวเวทย์, born September 10, 1945) is a Thai businessman and chairman of the board of Bangkok Expressway and Metro. Trivisvavet founded CH. Karnchang Public Company Limited with his four brothers in 1972. He previously served as CEO and chairman of the board until 2015, when he was succeeded by his daughter Supamas Trivisvavet. |
2025-05-29 | Sekou Ma'at | Sekou Ma'at (born March 13, 1970) is an American social worker, former Federal Bureau of Prisons Official, and First Deputy Commissioner of the New York City Department of Probation. He was appointed by Commissioner Juanita Holmes in August 2024. |
2025-05-17 | Anthony Slaughter (Politician) | Anthony David Slaughter is a politician who has been the leader of the Wales Green Party since December 2018. He previously served as Deputy Leader from 2014 to 2015. In 2024 Slaughter was appointed as the President of Wales for Europe. He has previously been a candidate for general, local authority and town council seats. Slaughter regularly appears in the media on behalf of the party to discuss political issues including BBC Radio Wales and S4C. |
2025-05-23 | Gaurav Yadav (police officer) (Indian police officer) | Gaurav Yadav, IPS, PPMDS, PMMS (born 16 April 1969) is an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of 1992 batch. He is current Director General of Police of Punjab. |
2025-05-23 | Victor Ghoshe (Indian author) | Victor Ghoshe is an Indian author who has written novels and collection of stories primarily in the thriller and supernatural genres. As of October 2024, he has written two novels in English and four books containing collections of stories which are in Bengali. |
2025-05-26 | Pro-Republic of China (Political alignment supporting the Republic of China) | Pro-Republic of China (Chinese: 親中華民國; Wade–Giles: chʻin1 Chung1hua2 Min2kuo2) or simply pro-ROC is a political alignment that supports the Republic of China (ROC) in terms of politics, economy, society, and culture. |
2025-05-26 | Yehuda HaKohen (Israeli settler and community organizer) | Yehuda HaKohen (Hebrew: יהודה הכהן; born 1979 or 1980) is an Israeli settler, rabbi and community organizer. |
2025-05-21 | SmartFone Flick Fest (Film festival in Sydney) | SmartFone Flick Fest, also known as SF3, is an annual film festival held in Sydney, Australia, since 2015. It screens films made on smartphones and tablets, awarding 40 prizes over six categories. |
2025-05-29 | Stacey Poole (British model) | Stacey Lee Poole known as Stacey Poole (born 22 October 1990) is a British glamour model from Barnsley, England. She has been active since 2011, starting out with frequently appearing in lads magazines Nuts and Zoo, where she won best newcomer in 2012. |
2025-05-29 | Raj Iyer (American business executive) | Raj Iyer (born 1970) is an American business executive who served as the United States Army's first chief information officer from November 2020 to February 2023. He became the highest ranked Indian-American in the United States Army's history, holding a civilian rank equivalent to a three-star General Officer. |
2025-05-28 | Xplor Technologies | Xplor Technologies, formerly known as ( MyXplor Pty Ltd.), is an Australian software company based in Melbourne. It provides software solutions that assist businesses in various sectors, including childcare, fitness, and field services. Their platform offers tools for managing payments, employees, clients, and scheduling. |
2025-06-01 | SEP (Social Enterprise Project) | SEP (Social Enterprise Project), also known as SEP the brand, is a fashion brand specializing in hand-embroidered keffiyehs and lifestyle accessories, founded in 2014 by Roberta Ventura and Stefano D'Ambrosio. The company operates as a certified B Corporation. As of 2025, SEP works primarily with refugee artists based in Jerash camp ("Gaza camp") in Jordan. SEP products blend Levantine craftsmanship with Italian design aesthetics. |
2025-05-17 | Supervision of police personnel (Overseeing work activities of police officers) | The supervision of police personnel or police supervision is the act of supervising, directing, or overseeing the day-to-day work activities of police officers. |
2025-05-12 | Kotaro Shimbara (Japanese Race Driver) | is a Japanese racing driver who currently races in the F4 Japanese Championship. |
2025-05-27 | John Parkes (politician) (Former High Sheriff of Belfast) | John Henry Parkes was a Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) politician who served as High Sheriff of Belfast between January 1995 and 1996, as well as a City Councillor for the Balmoral DEA from 1985 to 1997. |
2025-05-26 | Y Faner Newydd (An independent Welsh language quarterly publication) | Y Faner Newydd is a Welsh language quarterly publication established in 1997 by Emyr Llywelyn and Ieuan Wyn, who continue to run and edit the magazine. It prides itself on being an independent publication, receiving no government subsidy. This allows it to take an anti-establishment slant. It is run voluntarily and depends on voluntary submissions. |
2025-05-28 | Randy Cooper (Model maker) | Randy Cooper is an American best known for his expertise in science-fiction scratch-built model constructions. He has worked on many notable films, including Stargate, Starship Troopers, Bicentennial Man, Spiderman 2, and Iron Man 2. |
2025-05-27 | Siege of Jraberd (1235 siege) | |
2025-05-28 | Barb Rankin (American lawyer) | Barb Rankin is an American lawyer and government official serving as the assistant Kansas Insurance Commissioner since 2019. She was the general counsel for the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) from 2011 to 2019 and served as its acting secretary from December 2011 to April 2012. |
2025-05-31 | The Winford Centre for Children and Women (Nigerian NGO supporting children with autism, ADHD, and other developmental disabilities) | The Winford Centre for Children and Women is a non-governmental organisation based in Lagos,Nigeria,that supports children with autism, ADHD, and other developmental disabilities. Founded in 2016 by Dr Basirat Razaq-Shuaib, the organisation focuses on providing education, advocacy, and welfare support for children with disabilities and their families. |
2025-05-17 | Battle of Tashkent (1603) | Battle of Tashkent (1603) — kazakh-bukhara battle of 1603, in which the Kazakhs won. |
2025-05-20 | Shaoul Sassoon (Iraqi engineer (born 1948)) | Shaoul Sassoon (b. 1948) is an Iraqi engineer and inventor, who worked as Chief Engineer in the Ministry of Industry and Minerals and Iraqi Scientific Research Council during the era of Saddam Hussein. Additionally, he was a member of the Iraqi Jewish Committee, representing Jews in meetings with the government. |
2025-05-29 | Saint Joseph Academy of San Jose Batangas (Private high school in San Jose, Batangas, Philippines) | Saint Joseph Academy of San Jose Batangas, Incorporated, also referred to as SJA, is a private, non-sectarian secondary school founded by Leonardo Ona Sr. and was established in June 1947. The school aims to provide students quality education that will help them be globally competitive in the future. |
2025-05-27 | Sai Yok Noi Waterfall National Park (Waterfall in Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand) | Sai Yok Noi Waterfall National Park (Thai: น้ำตกไทรโยคน้อย), also known as Khao Phang Waterfall (Thai: น้ำตกเขาพัง) is a beautiful and easily accessible natural tourist attraction located in Sai Yok District, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand. It is famous for its beautiful limestone cliffs and waterfalls that cascade down about 15 meters into a shallow pool. As part of the Sai Yok National Park, the site is of historical and natural significance. |
2025-05-13 | TATAA Biocenter (company in Gothenburg, Sweden) | TATAA Biocenter (established in 2001) is a Swedish Contract Research Organization (CRO) specializing in molecular diagnostics and bioanalytical services, headquartered in Göteborg, Västra Götaland, Sweden. |
2025-05-25 | Sardar Vallabhbhai Global University (Private university in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India) | Sardar Vallabhbhai Global University (SVGU) is a private university located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Established on 20 April 2023 under the Gujarat Private Universities (Amendment) Act, 2023 (Gujarat Act No. 7 of 2023), SVGU operates from the Chimanbhai Patel Institutes (CPI) Campus situated on SG Highway. The university offers programs in Management, Computer Applications, and Journalism and Communication at undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels. |
2025-05-31 | So This Is Suffering (American deathcore band) | So This Is Suffering is an American deathcore band formed in 2007 in Victorville, California. |
2025-05-22 | Shania Yan (Indonesian singer and song writer) | Shania Yan (born 21 June 2001) is a Christian Chinese Indonesian singer, songwriter, and digital content creator known for her musical performances and creative content inspired by anime and video games. |
2025-05-15 | Umar Faruk Abdumajid (Nigerian physician) | Umar Faruk Abdumajid is a Nigerian physician. He is currently the Chief Medical Director of the Federal Medical Centre, Daura, Katsina State. This appointment was confirmed by President Bola Tinubu in 2023. |
2025-05-20 | Tranquilism | Tranquilism is a philosophical concept that emphasizes the prevention of cravings and the absence of frustration or suffering as key to achieving a tranquil state. This idea is closely associated with Epicurean philosophy. |
2025-05-31 | Senkoukai (Full-contact karate style developed in India) | Senkoukai is a full-contact karate system that originated in India. It draws particular influence from Shotokan and other combat martial arts. The style focuses on self-defense techniques, kata (formalized movement patterns), and physical conditioning. It has been recognized by the Japan-based International Bujutsu Karate Association (IBKA) as an independent karate style. |
2025-05-13 | Singh Anisha (Indian entrepreneur) | Anisha Singh is an Indian Venture Capitalist, entrepreneur, and founder of She Capital. She is also the founder and former CEO of Mydala. |
2025-05-22 | Wang Xiaolong (coast guard) | Wang Xiaolong (Chinese: 汪晓龙) was a China Coast Guard (CCG) member killed during a smuggling interdiction operation. He is the first CCG member to be killed in the line of duty and the first CCG member to be made a Martyr for heroism. |
2025-06-02 | Tralalero Tralala (Italian Brainrot character) | Tralalero Tralala is an Italian Brainrot character. He is a great white shark with 3 legs and blue Nike shoes. |
2025-05-21 | Samir Somaiya | Samir Shantilal Somaiya (born February 28, 1968) is an Indian industrialist, educationist, and philanthropist. He serves as the Chairman and Managing Director of Godavari Biorefineries. He is the Chancellor of Somaiya Vidyavihar University, and President of Somaiya Vidyavihar. |
2025-05-13 | Southeastern Conference Women's Basketball Freshman of the Year (Award) | The Southeastern Conference women's basketball Freshman of the Year is a basketball award given to the women's basketball player in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) voted as the most outstanding freshman. It has been presented since the 1983–84 season. The award was first given to Katrina McClain of Georgia. |
2025-05-31 | To Listen Is to Understand (2025 EP by Kourage Beatz NSI) | To Listen Is to Understand is an extended play by Nigerian record producer and songwriter Kourage Beatz NSI, released on 23 May 2025 via NSI Nation, Ditto Music and NSI Nation Music Publishing Group. It follows his 2025 album The Footprint. He announced it on his Instagram page. |
2025-05-13 | Southeastern Conference Women's Basketball Defensive Player of the Year (Award) | The Southeastern Conference Women's Basketball Defensive Player of the Year is an annual college basketball award presented to the top women's basketball defensive player in the Southeastern Conference. |
2025-05-18 | Md. Matiur Rahman Sheikh | Md. Matiur Rahman Sheikh is a Bangladeshi police chief and former head of the Criminal Investigation Department. |
2025-05-14 | Tannery Garden, Basirhat (Neighbourhood in Basirhat, West Bengal, India) | Tannery Garden is a neighborhood of the city of Basirhat in the Basirhat subdivision of North 24 Parganas district. It falls under the jurisdiction of Basirhat Municipal Authority. |
2025-05-23 | Tallest structures by category | These are the world's tallest structures by category. |
2025-05-30 | Andrew Wilson (author, pastor) | Andrew Wilson is an English author of Christian books and a columnist for Christianity Today. He is also the teaching pastor at King's Church London. |
2025-06-02 | United Nations Chamber Music Society (Musical ensemble) | The United Nations Chamber Music Society (UNCMS) is a musical ensemble associated with the United Nations Staff Recreation Council, established in 2016 in New York City. It comprises UN staff members and diplomats, and it performs concerts that align with United Nations observances and initiatives. |
[Failed to parse] | Sheikh Maqsoud Liberation Forces (Militant organization in Sheikh Maqsoud) | The Sheikh Maqsoud Liberation Forces (Arabic: قوات تحرير الشيخ مقصود, romanized: quaat tahrir alshaykh maqsud) was a militant organization in Sheikh Maqsoud, a Kurdish-majority neighborhood of the city of Aleppo, Syria. |
2025-05-14 | Ryan Jude Tanner | Ryan Jude Tanner (born August 20, 1979) is an American businessman, philanthropist, and Tony- and Olivier Award-winning producer. Tanner is the co-founder and Chief Executive of Tanninger Companies, a firm specializing in asset management. He attended Illinois College in spring 1998 and St. Louis School of Law for one summer before moving to Oklahoma in 2004. |
2025-05-26 | Pimpladevi State (Princely state) | Pimpladevi State was a minor princely state during the British Raj in what is today Gujarat State India. It was initially administered by the Surat Agency and then by the Western India States Agency. The state had a populatio of 125 and an area of 3.44 sq miles. |
2025-05-21 | Umair (music producer) (Pakistani music producer (born 2003)) | Umair (born; December 14, 2003) is a Pakistani music producer known for his work in hip hop and R&B. He gained recognition for blending traditional Pakistani sounds with modern beats. |
2025-05-31 | 2025 Qianxi tourist boat capsizings (2025 boat capsizings in China) | At about 16:40 on May 4, 2025, four cruise ships capsized during strong winds on the Wu River in Qianxi, Guizhou Province, China, causing 84 people to fall into the water, resulting 10 deaths and 70 injuries. |
2025-05-30 | Superwood | Superwood is an engineered wood discovered by Liangbing Hu at the University of Maryland, College Park in 2018. The Superwood is created by removing the lignin from natural wood using a chemical process, followed by 150°F hot-pressing the remaining cellulose structure, making it 5 times thinner. Hu has started a company InventWood in Maryland to try and make Superwood a commercially viable product that will start sales in the summer of 2025. Superwood could make faster growing softwoods a more viable building material over slower growing hardwoods, while being more environmentally friendly. The material could transform industries such as automotive, airplanes, building materials, furniture, and any industry where steel is used now. |
2025-05-19 | Revolutionary Socialist Party (Netherlands, 2025) (Political party in The Netherlands) | The Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP), known as The Socialists until 2025, is a Dutch revolutionary socialist political party. The party emerged from a split within the Socialist Party (SP). |
2025-05-20 | Anthony Pompliano (Media personality and investor) | Anthony Pompliano is an American investor, crypto influencer, podcaster, and writer. He is the host of The Pomp Letter, The Pomp Podcast, and From The Desk of Anthony Pompliano. |
2025-05-20 | Sleek Flow | SleekFlow is an AI-powered omnichannel communication suite integrating real-time social communication tools. It is currently headquartered in Singapore and Hong Kong. |
2025-05-26 | VFairs | vFairs is a private company specializing in event management software, headquartered in Dallas, Texas, United States. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, United States, the company was founded in 2016 by Muhammad Younas. |
2025-05-21 | Tongi West Thana (Police station in Tongi, Gazipur, Bangladesh) | Tongi West Thana (Bengali: টঙ্গী পশ্চিম থানা, lit. 'Tongi West Police Station') is a police station in Tongi, Gazipur, Dhaka, Bangladesh, it is under Gazipur Metropolitan Police. |
2025-05-27 | Traditional songs of Kathmandu (Music and Culture of Newars in Kathmandu Nepal) | Nepal is a nation rich in diverse languages, costumes, and cultures. Newars are native to this nation. They belong to the Mongol race. Over time, people from other castes also became mixed into the Newar community. The Newar people seem to have followed Theravad, Mahayana, or Bajrayana Buddhism. This religion is believed to have been spread by Bodhisatwa Mahamanjushree in the Kathmandu valley in ancient times. |
2025-05-23 | Sikhwal Brahmins | Sikhwal Brahmins (also spelled Sukhwal) are a subcaste of Brahmins primarily found in the Indian states of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Gujarat. The community traces its lineage to the sage Rishi Shringi, a revered figure in Hindu mythology known for performing the Putrakameshti Yajna that led to the birth of Lord Rama and his brothers. |
2025-05-24 | Tayo Aduloju | Oluwatayo David Aduloju (born May 24, 1976) is a Nigerian economist, policy strategist, and public sector advisor. He currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), a private sector-led think tank focused on economic reform and national development. |
2025-05-28 | Syed Mahbub E Khoda (Age reformer, Father of modern Sufism, Religious Teacher & Freedom Fighter) | Syed Mahbub-e-Khoda (1949-2020) was the founder of Dewanbag Sharif and is widely known as Dewanbagi. He preached a spiritual path which he referred to as Muhammadi Islam (the Islam of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)). He taught his followers the teachings of Muhammadi Islam which in summary spiritual awakens the heart and soul through meditation and follow islamic rituals in a certain manner. |
2025-06-01 | Daniel Williams (musician) (American musician (1985–2025)) | Daniel Williams (December 12, 1985 – May 22, 2025) was an American musician best known as the drummer and co-founder of the metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada. He performed with the group from its inception in 2005 until his departure in 2016. |
2025-06-01 | Pardeshi Rajput (Rajput caste in Maharashtra) | The Pardeshi Rajput (also known as Pardeshi Bhamta, Bhamta Rajput, Bhamti, or simply Pardeshi) is a caste of Rajputs primarily found in Nashik, Solapur, Pune, Aurangabad, Ahmednagar, Akola, Amravati, and many other districts of Maharashtra. They are descended from the Rajputs of North India, and their name "Pardeshi" literally means "outsider" in Hindi. It is said that after the Rajputs from various states of North India settled in Maharashtra, they came to be known as Pardeshi (outsider). They speak Marathi language. |
2025-06-01 | Dave Shapiro (music agent) (American music agent (1983–2025)) | Dave Shapiro (January 10, 1983 – May 22, 2025) was an American music agent, businessman and pilot. He was the co-founder of Sound Talent Group and was known for representing major rock and alternative artists including Sum 41, Parkway Drive, Pierce the Veil, and Vanessa Carlton. Shapiro also founded Velocity Records and Velocity Aviation. |
2025-05-27 | Property24 (South African property website) | Property24 (stylized as property24) is a South African real estate listing website, with operations across 9 African countries. It is owned by Cape Town-based mass media company Naspers, via its majority-owned subsidiary Prosus, and is part of the OLX group of companies. |
2025-05-26 | Spinny (company) (Online used car marketplace) | Spinny is an Indian online platform specializing in the purchase and sale of pre-owned vehicles. Established in 2015, the company was founded by Niraj Singh, Mohit Gupta, and Ramanshu Mahaur. Spinny operates a digital-first model integrated with physical retail touchpoints, offering services across several major Indian cities. |
2025-05-28 | San Pantaleone, Chamois (Church in Italy) | The Saint Pantaleon parish church (Italian: Chiesa parrocchiale di San Pantaleone; French: Église paroissiale Saint-Pantaléon) is a Roman Catholic church located in Chamois, Italy. |
2025-05-28 | Martín Urdiroz (Spanish footballer (1911–1994)) | Martín Urdiroz Apezarena (7 April 1911 – 22 November 1994), also known as Urdiroz II, was a Spanish footballer who played as a midfielder for CA Osasuna between 1928 and 1936. His brothers Emilio (Urdiroz I) and Filo also played football for Osasuna. |
2025-05-26 | Bruce Bickerton (Musical artist) | Bruce Bickerton, known professionally as Alucidnation, is an English record producer, songwriter, DJ, and sound engineer known for his chill out and electronica melodies. |
2025-05-27 | Rhonda Vetere (American technology executive (born 1971)) | Rhonda Vetere (born June 27, 1971) is an American technology executive, author, endurance athlete, and public speaker known for her leadership roles in global organizations, growing companies and 23 mergers and acquisitions, and her advocacy for women in technology and athletics. Vetere is recognized as public figure across multiple domains, including global corporate leadership, endurance sports, authorship, and advocacy for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education. |
2025-05-29 | Prozeal Green Energy | Prozeal Green Energy Limited is a solar engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) company based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Founded back in 2013, it provides end to end renewable energy solutions and has a vision of making renewable energy landscape in India.CRISIL Limited marked it as one of the best four performing renewable energy companies in India on the basis of the data provided by Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). |
2025-05-27 | Stephen Levi Carter | Stephen Levi Carter is an American entrepreneur and author. He is the co-founder and CEO of Sterling Staffing Solutions, a Texas-based healthcare staffing firm. |
2025-05-27 | Patrick Hillmann | Patrick Hillmann is an American business executive specializing in public affairs, regulatory strategy, and crisis communications. He has held leadership positions at a number of major organizations, including Binance, General Electric (GE), Edelman, and the National Association of Manufacturers. |
2025-05-27 | The Paradox (American band) (American rock band) | The Paradox are an American rock band formed in 2024 by singer/guitarist Eric Dangerfield, guitarist Xelan, bassist Donald, and drummer PC3. The band garnered immediate success in the pop-punk scene, opening for Green Day during their 2024 Saviors Tour, and earning a spot at the 2024 When We Were Young Festival. In early 2025, their single "Do Me Like That" blew up on social media. |
2025-05-28 | TVS Credit System | TVS Credit System Limited is an indian non banking finance company which headquater is located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India started in 5 December 2008. It is a subsidiary company of TVS Group, which is a global company operating for more than 100 years. |
2025-06-02 | Rafah aid distribution incidents (Israeli massacres on Palestinians) | Since 27 May 2025, dozens of Palestinians have been killed and wounded as they overwhelmed a newly established aid distribution site in Rafah in the Gaza Strip, operated by the United States-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). 10 Palestinians were killed and 62 were wounded in the 27 May incident, while another 31 were killed and 170 were injured on 1 June. While the Israel Defense Forces claimed to have fired "warning shots," a United Nations official stated that most of the injuries were caused by Israeli military gunshots. The incident took place on the first day of the GHF's operations, following an 11-week Israeli blockade since early March 2025 that had severely restricted humanitarian aid to Gaza, exacerbating the Gaza humanitarian crisis. |
2025-05-28 | UGC 10310 | UGC 10310 (also known as Arp 2) is a spiral dwarf galaxy similar to the Magellanic Clouds located about 49.6 million light-years (15.20 Mpc) from Earth in the constellation of Hercules. It has a low surface brightness. |
2025-05-29 | Trump Always Chickens Out (Phrase describing tariff policies of the Trump government) | Trump Always Chickens Out (TACO), also known as the TACO Trade, is an acronym that gained prominence in May 2025 after many threats and reversals during the trade war Donald Trump initiated with his administration's "Liberation Day" tariffs. The acronym is used to describe Trump's tendency to make tariff threats, only to later delay them as a way to increase time for negotiations and for markets to rebound. |
2025-05-29 | Mildred Agnes Prevost (mother of Pope Leo XIV) | Mildred Agnes Prevost (née Martínez; December 30, 1911 – June 18, 1990) was an American educator and librarian known for her deep Catholic faith, community involvement, and cultural contributions in Chicago, Illinois. She was the mother of Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, elected in 2025. Her devout faith and vibrant personality significantly shaped her son’s path to the priesthood and papacy. |
2025-05-29 | Rasha Amin (Egyptian multidisciplinary artist based in Italy) | Rasha Amin (born July 27, 1981) is an Egyptian multidisciplinary artist based in Italy. She is known for her mixed media paintings, experimental video art, and photography, often exploring themes of identity, womanhood, and cultural heritage. |
2025-05-29 | United Nations movie society | The UN Movie Society (UNMS) is an organization affiliated with the United Nations Staff Recreation Council that hosts film-related events at United Nations Headquarters in New York City. The Society uses cinema as a medium to explore themes connected to the values and work of the United Nations, including peace, human rights, cultural understanding, and gender equality. |
2025-05-29 | Plevna Tornado 2025 | Plevna Tornado 2025 |
2025-05-31 | Rocking the Boat (documentary) (2016 Swedish film) | Rocking the Boat is a Swedish documentary film directed by Talat Bhat and produced by the film collective RåFILM. The film explores the struggle of non-European migrant workers aboard the Swedish cruise ship M/S Birger Jarl (formerly Baltic Star) and their collective efforts to resist exploitation and secure workers' rights in Sweden. |
2025-05-30 | Splau (Building in Cornella de Llobregat and El Prat de Llobregat, Spain) | Splau is a shopping centre opened on May 11, 2010, located between Cornellà de Llobregat and El Prat de Llobregat, right next to the RCDE Stadium and visible from the Ronda Litoral. It is owned by Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield. It has over 54.500 m2 (586.63 sq ft), 109 shops, 35 restaurants, and a 28-screen Kinépolis cinema. The centre is considered one of the largest in Catalonia.[according to whom?] |
2025-05-31 | William Dunst (Hungarian singer (born 2007)) | Vilmos Dunszt (born July 26, 2007), professionally known as William Dunst, is a Hungarian singer. He was born in Budapest and raised in Vecsés by a real estate investor mother and a businessman father. He is of German descent; his family originally came from Stuttgart and settled in Hungary in the 18th century. |
2025-05-31 | RåFILM film collective | RåFILM is a Swedish film collective based in Malmö and Stockholm, founded with the aim of producing socially engaged media with a focus on norm-critical perspectives, human rights, and activism. The collective creates documentaries, animations, and fiction films that often highlight underrepresented voices and social justice issues. |
2025-06-01 | Shifera Tamru Aredo (Ethiopian long-distance runner) | Shifera Tamru Aredo (born 1 October 1998) is an Ethiopian long-distance runner who competes in international road races, specializing in the marathon. He has recorded a personal best of 2:05:18 in the marathon and has won notable races including the 2022 Daegu Marathon. Tamru was also runner-up at the 2023 Seoul Marathon and a top-five finisher at both the Dubai and Chicago Marathons. |
2025-06-02 | The Fisherman: A Codfish Tale (2023 video game) | The Fisherman: A Codfish Tale is a 2023 adventure game and edutainment title developed and published by Portuguese indie studio Loading Studios. The narrative is based on the real-life 1942 sinking of the Portuguese cod fishing vessel Maria da Glória by a German U-boat during World War II. The game won a “PlayStation Talents” award in the “Games for Good” category for raising awareness of this overlooked historical tragedy. |