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Held on 20 March, International Francophonie Day – or, in the spirit of the day, Journée internationale de la francophonie – celebrates the French language, spoken by more than 321 million ...
20 March 2025 - This year’s International Day of Forests highlights the vital role of forests in food security, nutrition, and sustainable livelihoods. This year’s theme, “Forests and Foods ...
Zimbabwean Sports Minister Kirsty Coventry has been elected as the new president of the International Olympic ... games which inspired the modern-day tournament. Described as the sport world ...
Happy tariffs week, everybody. How’s it impacting you? Jesse Whittock here with you to highlight stories from the White House, CinemaCon and the headquarters of a famous Japanese anime firm.
The singer took a break from her Radical Optimism world tour to soak up some sun in Sydney with her friends, and was spotted wearing a cute polka dot bikini ... enjoying a day off from the ...
The study is the latest discovery to come from research on the 829 meters of core retrieved by the international team of researchers. Previous research has already determined that life returned to ...
The International Day of Happiness is a global celebration spearheaded by the United Nations (UN). On the day, 193 UN member states join together to highlight the importance of human joy and ...
A Change.org petition to rename Nashville International Airport after Dolly Parton has gained significant traction, nearing 50,000 signatures. The petition's organizers believe Parton's ...
President of the 78th session of the General Assembly, Mr. Dennis Francis, Remarks at the commemoration of World Football Day, 22 May 2024 The International Day of Sport for Development and Peace ...
The economic projections will include the closely watched "dot plot," which gives a snapshot of where the 19 committee members project the future fed funds rate. Economists typically find the ...
The US and China trade war is escalating after US President Donald Trump increased China’s trade levy to 125%. Experts say it makes no sense to expect tiny, poor countries to buy costly US goods ...