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2025-07-18 | Hugo de Garis (Australian AI researcher (born 1947)) | Hugo de Garis (born 1947) is an Australian retired researcher in the sub-field of artificial intelligence (AI) known as evolvable hardware. In the 1990s and early 2000s, he performed research on the use of genetic algorithms to evolve artificial neural networks using three-dimensional cellular automata inside field programmable gate arrays. He has written about his belief in an coming war between the supporters and opponents of intelligent machines, with the potential for the elimination of humanity by artificial superintelligences. |
2025-08-01 | Ludobot (Types of educational and entertainment robots) | Ludobot refers to two distinct types of robots associated with education and entertainment robotics: |
2025-07-29 | Bengal potatoes (soft redirect to Wikibooks) | Bengal potatoes is a dish in Indian cookery. It is served as a snack food with drinks, or as part of an Indian meal. Normally, the potatoes are baked with spices, peppers and curry leaves in an oven heated by cow patties. |
2025-07-19 | Militant (Aggressive adherent to a cause) | A militant is a euphemism for someone who is an entrenched or aggressive adherent to a particular cause, often an ideological faction. The term is most commonly used by mass media to maintain a neutral tone and not appear biased to one side, which has led to criticism. |
2025-08-01 | Chameleon (character) (Supervillain appearing in Marvel Comics) | The Chameleon (Dmitri Smerdyakov; Russian: Дмитрий Смердяков) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, the character first appeared in the debut issue of The Amazing Spider-Man in March 1963 as the first super-criminal to face the superhero Spider-Man. The Chameleon has since endured as one of Spider-Man's most recurring enemies belonging to the collective of adversaries that make up his rogues gallery. |
2025-07-30 | Silent commerce (Execution of business transactions between electronic devices) | Silent commerce is the execution of business transactions between electronic devices. It happens without assistance and in some cases even without awareness of the human owners of those devices. |
2025-07-28 | Parroty Interactive (American video game developer) | Parroty Interactive was an American video game developer based in Larkspur, California, which acted as a division of publisher Palladium Interactive, Inc. |
2025-07-30 | Rashtriya Democratic Alliance (Political party in India) | Rashtriya Democratic Alliance (National Democratic Alliance), was a front of five political parties contesting the 2001 state legislative assembly elections in the Indian state of Assam. RDA included Nationalist Congress Party, Asom Jatiya Sanmilan, Asom Gana Sangram Parishad, Purbanchaliya Loka Parishad and Janata Dal (Secular). |
2025-07-16 | Nick D. Kim (New Zealand chemist and cartoonist) | Nicholas D. Kim is a New Zealand analytical environmental chemist and cartoonist who currently works as a senior lecturer in applied environmental chemistry, School of Public health, College of Health for Massey University in Wellington, New Zealand. As a cartoonist he is known under his pseudonym Nick. He specializes in environmental chemistry and contamination issues and is certified to practice as an independent hearings commissioner under New Zealand's Resource Management Act. Previously he has acted as a science advisor for the Waikato Regional Council and as a senior lecturer in chemistry at the University of Waikato. |
2025-07-26 | Izzy Sinclair (Fictional character in Doctor Who comic) | Isabelle "Izzy" Sinclair is a fictional character who appeared in the Doctor Who Magazine comic strip based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. She was a companion of the Eighth Doctor. |
2025-07-26 | Philip J. Corso (US Army officer (1915–1998)) | Philip James Corso (May 22, 1915 – July 16, 1998) was an American Army officer. |
2025-07-17 | Life Model Decoy (Type of android in Marvel comics) | A Life Model Decoy (also known by the abbreviation LMD) is a fictional android appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, LMDs first appeared in the short story "The Man For the Job!" featured in the anthology book Strange Tales #135 (August 1965). LMDs are android doppelgängers designed to be indistinguishable from real humans. Primarily used by S.H.I.E.L.D., especially Nick Fury, they serve as synthetic bodyguards and decoys to protect against assassination attempts. These androids can be mass-produced, often creating multiple copies of the same individual. Over various storylines, some LMDs have gained sentience or even assumed the identities of their originals. |
2025-07-27 | Left Opposition of PCE (Former political faction.) | Left Opposition of PCE (Spanish: Oposición de Izquierda del PCE) was initially founded as an internal tendency within the Communist Party of Spain (PCE), but later evolved into an independent formation. It started publishing Voz comunista in 1973. |
2025-07-31 | Minimum legal ages in Belgium | The following legal minimum ages apply in Belgium: |
2025-07-27 | Joey Stivic (Fictional character) | Joseph Michael "Joey" Stivic is a fictional character who first appeared on the 1970s American sitcom All in the Family. Joey Stivic was the son and only child of Mike Stivic (played by Rob Reiner) and Gloria Stivic (played by Sally Struthers), and the grandson of Archie Bunker (Carroll O'Connor) and Edith Bunker (Jean Stapleton). The character first appeared as a newborn baby in a two-part episode of All in the Family that aired in December 1975. |
2025-07-30 | Red Youth (Marxist–Leninist) | The Red Youth (Marxist-Leninist) (Dutch: Rode Jeugd (marxistisch-leninistisch)) was a revolutionary youth organization in the Netherlands. |
2025-07-16 | Rushop (Village in the Peak District, England) | Rushop or Rushup is a hamlet in Derbyshire, in the parish of Chapel-en-le-Frith. The main cluster of buildings lies on Rushup Lane, which connects the hamlet of Perryfoot to the south and the former A625 road, now unclassified, below Rushup Edge to the north. |
2025-07-31 | District Fellows | District Fellows (also known as DFs) is the name given to the 16- to 20-year-old age group of the Woodcraft Folk, a UK-based cooperative educational movement for children and young people. It operates both on a local group level and as a semi-autonomous movement within the Woodcraft Folk. Woodcraft Folk is very strongly in favour of youth empowerment—to this end the 16- to 20-year-old age group is largely run by the young people. |
2025-07-25 | Wesley Correira (American MMA fighter) | Wesley John Correira Jr. (born November 11, 1978), nicknamed Cabbage, is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the heavyweight and super heavyweight divisions. An iron chinned brawler, Correira began his career in 2000 and came to prominence with a number of knockout wins on the heavyweight scene in his native Hawaii before a two-year stint in the Ultimate Fighting Championship between 2002 and 2004. Following this, he became a journeyman heavyweight, fighting a number of notable opponents mostly in his home state. |
2025-07-26 | Pucca Chocolate (Chocolate) | Pucca Chocolate (プッカ) is a Japanese baked pretzel candy with a chocolate cream center. It is also available in strawberry and milk flavors. It is created by the Meiji Seika Kaisha Corporation and has several distributors in the United States, though it is still in very limited supply and is considered a niche product. It was first introduced to the US market in 1997. It can primarily be found in Asian market grocery or snack stores. Pucca is also occasionally found at stores or conventions that cater to audiences interested in anime. |
2025-07-22 | The Circle School (School in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, US) | The Circle School is a self-directed democratic school in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, founded in 1984. It enrolls pre-kindergarten through high school age children. The Circle School is one of three Sudbury-like schools in Pennsylvania, where students have complete responsibility for their own education, and the school is run by a direct democracy in which students and staff are equal citizens. |
2025-07-29 | Society of Scribes & Illuminators (Calligraphy organization) | The Society of Scribes & Illuminators is an organisation dedicated to the promotion and development of the arts of calligraphy and illumination. |
2025-08-01 | OMHA AAA East (Canadian ice-hockey body in Ontario) | OMHA AAA East is a minor-level ice hockey league and conference based in Ontario, featuring divisions from U10 to U18. The league is one of two AAA leagues that comprise the Ontario Minor Hockey Association's (OMHA) AAA hockey program, the other being the former South-Central Triple A Hockey League (SCTA). In 2023, the OMHA announced that the ETA and SCTA would be rebranding as OMHA AAA East and OMHA AAA West, respectively, while maintaining their previous operational structures. |
2025-07-13 | Auton (film series) (Doctor Who based film trilogy (1997–1999)) | The Auton trilogy is a series of direct-to-video spin-off productions based on the long running BBC science fiction series Doctor Who. The three films in the series are Auton (1997), Auton 2: Sentinel (1998; working title, Auton 2: The Rapture) and Auton 3 (1999; working title, Auton 3: Awakening). They were produced by the independent BBV company and are sequels to the Third Doctor stories Spearhead from Space and Terror of the Autons. All three films have been reissued on DVD. |
2025-07-27 | St Ives High School (Co-ed, public school in Yarrabung Road, St Ives, New South Wales, Australia) | St Ives High School is a coeducational government high school located in St Ives, New South Wales on the Upper North Shore of Sydney, Australia. Approximately 1700 students are enrolled at the school each year. The school has spacious grounds with 1 sports field and 1 Multi-purpose Sports Centre. Apart from the immediate local area of St Ives, the school's intake area until 2024, extended through Hornsby to north of Mount Colah. In 2024 these drawing boundaries changed to become smaller and more local by adding the area of Pymble, New South Wales and taking away the Northern Draw area. |
2025-07-26 | Kuju (company) (British video game developer) | Kuju Entertainment Ltd. is a British video game developer. The original company was Simis, formed in 1989 and purchased by Eidos Interactive in 1995. Kuju was formed in 1998 in Shalford, Surrey, England, after a management buyout of Simis from Eidos. |
2025-08-01 | Atlas of Transnistria | The Atlas of Transnistria, also known as the Atlas of the Dniester Moldavian Republic or the Atlas of Pridnestrovie is to date the most thoroughly researched reference work in existence for Transnistria, a region which declared independence from Moldova in 1990. |
2025-07-22 | Point-of-view pornography (Style of pornography) | Point-of-view pornography (also known as POV pornography) is adult entertainment filmed to look as if the watcher were experiencing the sex act themselves. In POV pornography, the shooting style is generally a person receiving sexual gratification holding the camera themselves—aiming it down at the actor who is performing the sex act. This style of filming is in contrast to having a separate, third-person camera crew filming all the action. The effect is to give the viewer the sense that they are experiencing the sex acts that they are watching, as opposed to simply watching others as a voyeur. |
2025-07-30 | Robby Stewart (Fictional character from Hannah Montana) | Robby Ray Stewart is a fictional character from the Disney Channel series Hannah Montana, portrayed by Billy Ray Cyrus. Robby is the widowed single father of Jackson Stewart (Jason Earles) and Miley Stewart (Miley Cyrus). He appears in all episodes in seasons 1 and 2, is absent for 3 episodes in season 3, and is absent for 1 episode in season 4. The character is based on Jed Clampett, the main character of The Beverly Hillbillies, even to the point of using Jed's famous catchphrase "Well doggies!"; the character’s name of “Robby Ray Stewart” is also a clear play on the portrayer’s real name. |
2025-07-25 | Statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, planning law | Planning law or town and country planning is the system by which the British government seeks to maintain a balance between economic development and environmental quality in England. The primary legislation for this field of law is provided by the Town and Country Planning Act 1947 and the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. |
2025-07-13 | Czech exonyms | The following is a list of Czech exonyms, that is to say names for places that do not speak Czech that have been adapted to Czech phonological system and spelling rules, or are simply native names from ancient times. Note that a large number of the names on the list below are archaic, no longer in use in contemporary Czech. |
2025-07-24 | Shanghai Mini (1999 video game) | Shanghai Mini was released in 1999 in Japan by SNK for the Neo Geo Pocket Color. Contrary to popular misconception, Shanghai Mini was also released in the United States. |
2025-07-24 | Signature Sounds Recordings (Independent record label specializing in Americana & modern folk musici) | Signature Sounds Recordings is an independent record label specializing in Americana and modern folk music. Jim Olsen and Mark Thayer founded the label in 1995 to promote acoustic musicians who were playing in Northampton, Massachusetts. |
2025-07-15 | List of Italian exonyms in Istria | The following is a list of Italian language endonyms for towns and villages in Istria. |
2025-08-01 | Ananda Shake (Israeli psychedelic trance duo) | Ananda Shake are a psychedelic trance duo. It is composed of Osher Swissa and Lior Edri, both from the city Qiryat Gat, located southern Israel. |
2025-07-31 | Sust'n'Able | Sust 'n' Able is the Woodcraft Folk's programme of education for sustainable development. |
2025-07-27 | End Day (2005 British television docudrama) | End Day is a 2005 docu-drama produced by the BBC. It aired on the National Geographic Channel, on the TV series National Geographic Channel Presents, and BBC Three. It depicts a set of five doomsday scenarios. The documentary follows the fictional scientist Dr. Howell, played by Glenn Conroy, as he travels from his London hotel room to his laboratory in New York City, and shows how each scenario affects his journey as well as those around him, with various experts providing commentary on that specific disaster as it unfolds. After each 'End Day' runs its course, the day repeats, this time with the next scenario panning out. |
2025-07-26 | Lego Paradisa (Lego theme (1992–1997)) | Lego Paradisa was a Lego subtheme of Lego Town, released between 1992 and 1997. It was one of Lego's first concerted efforts to market sets specifically to girls, following earlier themes such as Homemaker, which had ended in 1982. |
2025-07-26 | Atlanta Interfaith Broadcasters | AIB TV - Atlanta Interfaith Broadcasters is an interfaith, spiritual and educational television and internet network with its studios and offices located in Midtown Atlanta. The cable network can be viewed in 35 Atlanta Metro counties on Xfinity channel 295, along with AT&T U-verse channel 6. The network's programming is also available streaming individually on-demand and through a live stream of its air-feed worldwide from the station's website. |
2025-07-29 | PomPom Games (British video game developer) | PomPom Games was an indie video game developer based in the United Kingdom. Miles Visman and Michael Michael started PomPom Games due to their desire to leave the video game industry. Originally they developed classic arcade-style games for the PC, though they also developed games for Xbox, PS3, and mobile. They are most well known for Mutant Storm Reloaded (2005), an updated version of their popular 2002 PC game Mutant Storm. |
2025-07-30 | Alexander Mackenzie High School (High school in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada) | Alexander Mackenzie High School (AMHS), formerly known as Don Head Secondary School is a public secondary school with classes for students in grades 9 through 12, located in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. The school opened in 1969 as Don Head Secondary School and was renamed Alexander Mackenzie High School in 1992, in honour of Major Addison Alexander Mackenzie, a Richmond Hill resident and philanthropist. |
2025-07-28 | Babine, British Columbia (Town) | Babine, British Columbia (population ~159) is a town in British Columbia. Its elevation is 2552 ft. |
2025-07-25 | Edwin Dewees (American mixed martial arts fighter) | Edwin Stanton Dewees (born August 7, 1982 in Florence, South Carolina) is an American mixed martial artist who most recently competed in the Heavyweight division. A professional competitor from 2000 to 2014, he was featured on The Ultimate Fighter 4 and competed for the UFC, Affliction, King of the Cage, HDNet Fights, and the MFC. |
2025-07-29 | Midway Mall (Shopping mall in Elyria, Ohio) | Midway Mall was a 940,174 sq ft (87,345 m2) square foot regional shopping mall in Elyria, Ohio. Lorain County's only enclosed regional mall, it sat on Ohio State Route 57, about 1/8 mile from Interstate 80 (the Ohio Turnpike) and Interstate 90. |
2025-07-29 | Milliken Mills High School (High school in Markham, Ontario, Canada) | Milliken Mills High School is a high school in the city of Markham, Ontario, Canada. Milliken Mills High School is one out of the 33 high schools in the York Region District School Board and is situated in ward 8 of Markham, Ontario. The high school is located on the border of the Milliken Mills West and the Milliken Mills East neighbourhoods and is located next to Milliken Mills Community Center. |
2025-07-30 | Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 (United Kingdom legislation) | The Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 is a law in the United Kingdom which made it unlawful to, amongst other things, transmit an automated recorded message for direct marketing purposes via a telephone, without prior consent of the subscriber. The law implements an EU directive, the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002. |
2025-07-20 | Knud Andersen (footballer, born 1900) (Danish football player) | Knud Elon Viggo Andersen (2 July 1900 – 9 January 1967) was a Danish footballer player, who played for Boldklubben 1903. He was the top goalscorer of the 1938 Danish football championship, and played two games for the Denmark national football team. |
2025-07-22 | Coat of arms of Lethbridge (City coat of arms) | The Coat of arms of Lethbridge is an official symbol of the city of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. It was designed by Reverend John Stanley Chivers and adopted on September 16, 1907. |
2025-07-28 | Eames Lounge Chair Wood (Chair designed by Charles and Ray Eames) | The Eames Lounge Chair Wood (LCW) (also known as Low Chair Wood or Eames Plywood Lounge Chair) is a low seated easy chair designed by husband and wife team Charles and Ray Eames. |
2025-07-27 | Vidya Dhar Shukla (Thai Hindu leader) | Vidyadhar Shukla is the Chief Hindu priest of Thailand. He is of Indian ancestry. |
2025-07-31 | Maha Kali (2004 single by Dissection) | "Maha Kali" is a single by the Swedish extreme metal band Dissection, released in 2004. It was the first release after the rebirth of Dissection, shortly after Jon Nödtveidt was released from prison. It represents the band's change from a "blackened" sound to primarily melodic death metal. "Maha Kali" entered the Swedish single charts at number 50. The B-side on the single, "Unhallowed (Rebirth Version)", is a re-recording from Storm of the Light's Bane. |
2025-07-23 | Suseela Prabhakaran (Indian ophthalmologist) | Suseela Prabhakaran is an Indian ophthalmologist and chief ophthalmic surgeon at Divya Prabha Eye Hospital in Trivandrum, India. She started her career as a lecturer in ophthalmology in the Department of Medical Education at the state government of Kerala. |
[Failed to parse] | Charles Arndt (American soccer player (born 1967)) | Charles "Charlie" Arndt (born c. 1967) is an American soccer goalkeeping coach and former professional player who is currently the goalkeeping coach of the Furman Paladins. |
2025-07-30 | Cashibo (mission) (Missionary base in Peru) | Cashibo is a missionary base in the jungle of Peru, located near the city of Pucallpa. The name Cashibo is used both for the bases of the Swiss mission Indicamino and the base of the South American Mission, which are located about 5 kilometers apart. |
2025-07-17 | Tahirkheli (Yousafzai tribe in Hazara region, Pakistan) | The Tahir Kheli, or Tarkheli, is a Yousafzai subtribe[citation needed] mainly living in the Hazara region of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. |
2025-07-26 | Social cost of carbon (Monetary damage caused by greenhouse gases) | The social cost of carbon (SCC) is an estimate, typically expressed in dollars, of the economic damages associated with emitting one additional ton of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. By translating the effects of climate change into monetary terms, the SCC provides policymakers with a tool to assess the potential impacts of actions that increase or reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It is commonly used in regulatory impact analyses to inform investment decisions, cost-benefit assessments, and climate policy development.[obsolete source] |
2025-07-25 | Epi ta proso (19th-century Greek newspaper) | Epi ta Proso (Greek: Going Forward) was a newspaper published in Patras, Greece in 1882 by A. Eymorfopoulos. In 1896, the paper changed ownership to the hands of the Free Socialists, a group of anarchists. The newspaper became their official tool and they used to promote their ideas, until 1898 when its publication stopped. |
2025-07-30 | List of Six Sigma companies | The following companies claim to have successfully implemented Six Sigma in some form or another: |
2025-07-22 | Dansk Almennyttigt Boligselskab | DAB (Dansk Almennyttigt Boligselskab) is a Danish non-profit public housing authority founded in 1942. It administers properties in 18 Danish municipalities, and is one of the largest public housing bodies in the country. |
2025-07-19 | Point of View (company) (American video game developer) | Point of View, Inc. was a privately held developer of video games headquartered in Irvine, California. It is known for working with Midway Games on many titles including NFL Blitz, Ready 2 Rumble Boxing, and MLB Slugfest 2004. The company was dissolved in 2010. |
2025-07-31 | Pattern Oriented Rule Implementation | The Pattern Oriented Rule Implementation (PORI) table is a data structure invented by Amdocs for representation of algorithms for determining a price or set of prices in a financial transaction. The PORI table is used to describe the pricing logic associated with the input event. The PORI table enables business analysts to build a language to describe the business logic associated with financial pricing. The pricing logic is composed without the need for programming, and transformed into executable code using the PORI Core Processor execution engine. The unique PORI representation, and the inference engine for executing the PORI rules, is used to compute a variety of pricing problems on the input event in real-time fashion. |
2025-07-19 | Circus (company) (Japanese visual novel studio) | Circus is a Japanese visual novel studio known for creating adult-oriented bishōjo games. In addition to the normal Circus brand name, there are other brand divisions, including Circus Northern, Circus Fetish, Circus Metal, and Sanctuary. Circus has also been involved in collaboration projects, creating titles such as True Tears, a collaboration with Broccoli, GameCrab, and illustrator Rei Izumi published under the brand La'cryma, and Sora o Tobu, Mittsu no Hōhō., an adult-oriented collaboration with Broccoli released under the same brand name. |
2025-07-26 | K'Millian (Musical artist) | Leo Moyo (K'Millian) is a Zambian R&B artist born on August 13, 1979. His most popular hits are ulebukisha" do you remember?"Kakabalika" ('The Sun Will Shine Again) - a song which tells the story of a pregnant woman who is abandoned, "Pa Ulendo" - a song praising a woman for her prayers and thoughts as he makes a journey to see her, "Nizakukonda", "Another Day" and "Uleibukisha". His album "Another Day" spent over 21 weeks as no. 1 in the Zambian charts, whilst "Kakabalika" spent more than 14 weeks at no. 1 on the Radio Phoenix Local Rhythmz Countdown. |
2025-07-31 | Papaya Studio (Video game developer) | Papaya Studio was an independent American video game developer based in Irvine, California. It was founded by former illustrator Lin Shen and two partners in 1999. |
2025-07-21 | Prestige Hong Kong | Prestige Hong Kong is a monthly luxury-lifestyle magazine headquartered in Hong Kong by BurdaLuxury, a subsidiary of Hubert Burda Media. It publishes English-language articles and interviews on fashion, celebrities, culture, high society, watches and jewellery, lifestyle, wealth and real estate, wine and dining, and motoring. |
2025-07-19 | International Council on Nanotechnology (group concerned with risks and use of nanotechnology) | The International Council on Nanotechnology (ICON) is an international, multi-stakeholder group committed to developing and communicating information regarding potential environmental and health risks of nanotechnology, thereby fostering risk reduction while maximizing societal benefit. ICON is composed of individuals from academia, industry, government and non-governmental organizations from countries of high nanotechnology research and development activity. ICON is a technically driven organization and does not engage in advocacy or commercial activities. |
2025-07-26 | Asahidake Ropeway | The Asahidake Ropeway (旭岳ロープウェイ, Asahidake Rōpuwei) is a Japanese aerial lift line in Asahidake Onsen, Higashikawa, Hokkaidō, operated by Wakasa Resort (ワカサリゾート). The ropeway line, founded in 1968 and refurbished in 2000, climbs Mount Asahi-dake of Daisetsuzan Mountains, the tallest mountain in Hokkaidō. The line mainly transports spectators of alpine plants in summer and autumn colors in autumn, while there also is a ski area. |
2025-07-30 | California State Route 35 (1934–1964) (Former state highway in California) | State Route 35 (SR 35) was a state highway in Los Angeles and Orange counties in the U.S. state of California. It existed from 1934 to 1964. It extended from U.S. Route 60 (US 60)/US 70/US 99 (Garvey Avenue) in Baldwin Park to SR 22 (Garden Grove Boulevard) in Seal Beach. The highway followed Puente Avenue, Workman Mill Road, Norwalk Boulevard, San Antonio Drive, Pioneer Boulevard, Centralia Street, and Los Alamitos Boulevard. In the 1964 renumbering, SR 35 was replaced with Interstate 605 (I-605), and the number was assigned to a different highway in the northern part of the state. |
2025-07-30 | Germanic parent language (Early stage of the Germanic languages) | The Germanic parent language (GPL), also known as Pre-Germanic Indo-European (PreGmc) or Pre-Proto-Germanic (PPG), is the stage of the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family that was spoken c. 2500 BC – c. 500 BC, after the branch had diverged from Proto-Indo-European but before it evolved into Proto-Germanic during the First Germanic Sound Shift. |
2025-07-14 | Lola & Virginia (2006 Spanish TV series or program) | Lola & Virginia is a Basque-Spanish animated television series created and developed by Myriam Ballesteros and produced by Imira Entertainment. It first premiered on Disney Channel in Spain on March 14, 2006, and ended in 2007. It lasted 26 episodes for one season. |
2025-08-01 | Shelby Robertson (American comic book illustrator (b. 197?)) | Shelby Robertson is an American comic book illustrator, known for his distinctive style pinup renditions of attractive fictional female characters. His detailed rendering of heavily muscled figures has been compared to that of Frank Frazetta and Michael Turner. He describes his style as "part Marvel, part DC, and part old school Image". |
2025-07-23 | Parsoft Interactive | Parsoft Interactive, or simply Parsoft, was a computer game company known for their series of technically advanced combat flight simulators. The name comes from Eric Parker, founder and chief developer. Their first release was Hellcats Over the Pacific on the Apple Macintosh in 1991, which they followed in 1992 with Missions at Leyte Gulf, an expansion pack. In 1995 they released A-10 Attack! to critical acclaim on the Mac, following that up with A-10 Cuba in 1996. Partnering with Activision, A-10 Cuba was also released as a stand-alone game for Microsoft Windows, and this partnership led to the Windows-only 1999 release of Fighter Squadron: The Screamin' Demons Over Europe (SDoE). The pressure of the SDoE release led to the programmers going their separate ways, and by 2002 the company was dissolved. |
2025-07-30 | ETIM training camp | ETIM training camp is a name that Joint Task Force Guantanamo counter-terrorism analysts applied to a place where two dozen ethnic Uyghurs held in Guantanamo are suspected of having received training. JTF-GTMO analysts assert that the camp was run by a group they called the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, although Uyghur activists were not familiar with the groups. |
2025-07-12 | Socialist Equality Party (Australia) (Trotskyist political party) | The Socialist Equality Party (SEP) is an unregistered Trotskyist political party in Australia. The SEP was established in 2010 as the successor party to the Socialist Labour League, which was founded in 1972 as the Australian section of the International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI).[citation needed] |
2025-07-30 | Beyond Software (UK business) | Beyond Software was a video game publisher in the UK in the 1980s. It was set up by the EMAP publishing group in 1983 and published numerous games on the Commodore 64, Dragon 32, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC, but met with very little success until the release of Mike Singleton's The Lords of Midnight in 1984. The Tolkien-esque strategy game became an instant success and allowed Beyond to establish a distribution deal with American developers First Star, as well as a publishing deal with developer Denton Designs. |
2025-07-26 | Shady Banks, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Shady Banks is an unincorporated community in Van Buren Township, Kosciusko County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. |
2025-07-30 | Green Acres, Indiana (Neighborhood in Lake, Indiana, United States) | Green Acres is a neighborhood of Hobart, Indiana. Prior to 1993, it was an unincorporated community in Ross Township, Lake County, Indiana. It is mostly the Green Acres subdivision, located just east of Colorado St between 73rd Ave (Old Lincoln Highway) and US 30. |
2025-07-29 | Dinwiddie, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Dinwiddie is an unincorporated community in Eagle Creek Township, Lake County, Indiana. |
2025-08-01 | Alida, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Alida is an unincorporated community in Clinton Township, LaPorte County, Indiana, United States. |
2025-08-01 | Sidhra-Rudhra Brahmin | Rudhra Brahmins(Yogi, Nath) are a Brahmin community found in the state of Bengal, Madhya Pradesh,Haryana,Rajasthan,Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh in India. |
2025-07-30 | Avunculicide (Act of killing one's uncle) | Avunculicide is the act of killing an uncle. The word can also refer to someone who commits such an act. The term is derived from the Latin words avunculus meaning "maternal uncle" and caedere meaning "to cut down" or "to kill". Edmunds suggests that in mythology avunculicide is a substitute for parricide. The killing of a nephew is a nepoticide. |
2025-07-30 | Site Waste Management Plans Regulations 2008 (United Kingdom legislation) | During their period in operation, from 2008 to 2013, the Site Waste Management Plans Regulations 2008 required those responsible for a construction or demolition project with a value in excess of £300,000 (net of VAT) to put in place a site waste management plan. |
2025-08-01 | Radon Labs (German video game developer) | Radon Labs was a German video game developer based in Berlin. The company was founded in 2000 after TerraTools closed and changed their name to Radon Labs shortly after the development of Urban Assault. Radon Labs had its headquarters in Berlin and a second development studio in Halle-Leipzig. The company filed for bankruptcy in May 2010 and was bought by the browsergames publisher Bigpoint GmbH. |
2025-07-28 | Razorworks (British video game developer) | Razorworks was a video game developer based in Kidlington, United Kingdom. Razorworks developed games for PC, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Xbox, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, Wii and Sega arcade cabinets. |
2025-07-28 | The Gates Shopping Centre (Former shopping center in Durham) | The Gates Shopping Centre (formerly known as Milburngate Shopping Centre) was a shopping centre in Durham, England. It was located on the west side of the River Wear between Framwellgate Bridge and Milburngate Bridge, in the centre of Durham. |
2025-07-26 | Glider (band) (musical group in the United States) | Glider is a 4 piece jazz-rock combo created by Jim Bogios and David Immergluck - both members of Counting Crows. The band also includes bass player Yoshi Sako (Beatropolis) and Danny Eisenberg (Acacia Collective, Ryan Adams Band) on the Hammond B3. Glider was formed to allow Jim Bogios and David Immergluck to play music that they both enjoyed as children when they were not playing with Counting Crows, and was primarily modeled after Booker T and the M.G.'s and The Meters. Bogios, Immergluck and Eisenberg have had numerous collaborations around the San Francisco Bay Area. The band has never released a studio recording, but a number of bootleg recordings and videos from live shows and a handful of studio recordings have been circulated among fans. Between 2003 and 2009, Glider played shows in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley and Sacramento between Counting Crows tours. Glider has been inactive since their last show on December 26, 2009, at Cafe Du Nord in San Francisco. |
2025-07-28 | Gianni Profita (Italian businessman) | Giovan C. Profita (Acquaviva Platani, 13 August 1960) is an Italian philanthropist. Giovan claims to be an expert in Economics and Management of the multimedial and audiovisual communication industry. He is author of books and essays regarding support systems to audiovisual production, with a particular focus on the juridical, fiscal and economic implications, and on the relationship existing between content industry and intellectual property. |
2025-07-31 | Minimum legal ages in Romania | As in most other countries, minimum ages apply in Romania for various activities involving minors, these being as follows: |
2025-07-26 | Naweeha (2008 studio album by Mohamed Hamaki) | Naweeha (Arabic: ناويها) is the third studio album for the Egyptian singer Mohamed Hamaki. The album contains 10 songs, and he co-operates again with the songwriter Ayman Bahgat Amar, Ammir Ta'eimah and Mohamed A'ttef, and others in the music industry such as the composers Mohamed Yehya, Ramy Gamal, Mohamed El Nadi and Tamer Aly and the arrangers Tooma and Tamim. It is named after the popular song, Naweeha. |
2025-07-26 | Gurmayum Anita Devi (Indian mountaineer) | Gurmayum Anita Devi is a noted mountaineer from the Indian state of Manipur. She was awarded Padma Shri award by Government of India in 2004 . She was also awarded the 1994 National Adventure Award for being part of historic 1993 Indo-Nepalese Women's Everest Expedition. |
2025-07-22 | Aheria (Utter Pradesh in Aheria Centrel Cast list of OBC ethnic community of India. Why is Uttar Pradesh not on the caste list Aheria Cast) | The Aheria are Indian caste found mainly in the states of Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. |
2025-07-27 | Ritchie Petty (American racing driver) | Ritchie Petty (born June 20, 1968) is an American stock car racing driver. Son of Maurice Petty and nephew of Richard Petty, he competed in the NASCAR Cup Series in the No. 53 Ford owned by his father. His best career Cup finish was a 25th at Talladega. |
2025-07-18 | Leela Charitra (Biography of Sarvagya Shri Chakradhar Swami and the teaching for the disciples) | Leela Charitra is a biography of Chakradhar Swami, the guru of the Mahanubhava sect, and is a sacred text of that sect. It was written in the late 13th century by their follower Mhaimbhat with reference from Shri Nagdev Aacharya |
2025-07-15 | Hunan–Jiangxi Soviet (former soviet) | The Hunan–Jiangxi Soviet (Chinese: 湘赣苏维埃; pinyin: Xiāng-Gàn Sūwéiāi) was a constituent part of the Chinese Soviet Republic, an unrecognized sovereign state that existed from November 1931 to 1935 (arguably continuing on from its new capital at Yan'an). Before that declaration of overarching statehood, the area was known as the Hunan-Jiangxi revolutionary base area (Chinese: 湘赣革命根据地; pinyin: Xiāng-Gàn Gémìng Gēnjùdì). |
2025-07-26 | Stuart Schuffman (American travel writer (born 1980)) | Stuart Schuffman (born December 16, 1980), better known as Broke-Ass Stuart, is an American travel writer and blogger known for his guidebook Broke-Ass Stuart’s Guide to Living Cheaply in San Francisco, of which he released two versions in zine form and one in book form. |
2025-07-30 | 1981 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three | Results from the 1981 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three held at Monte Carlo on May 30, 1981, in the Circuit de Monaco. |
2025-07-26 | Zafarul Islam Islahi (former Chairman, Dept. of Islamic Studies, Aligarh Muslim University) | Zafarul Islam Islahi (born 1950) is a professor and the chairman of the Department of Islamic Studies at Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. He is a member of the Management Committee of Darul Musannefin Shibli Academy in Azamgarh and serves as the secretary of Idarah Ulumul Quran, Aligarh. His areas of expertise include Islamic history and Quranic studies. |
2025-07-31 | Flash MP3 Player | Flash MP3 Player is a web application that allows users to create a music player on their website. It is based on Flash and PHP, but it can be installed without any programming skills. Users are simply required to embed a piece of HTML code into their website and application automatically generates a playlist by scanning a specified folder for MP3 files and using ID3 tags for naming. The looks of the application is customizable via XML file. |
2025-07-29 | MIBE architecture (Behavior-based robot architecture) | MIBE architecture (Motivated Independent BEhavior) is a behavior-based robot architecture developed at Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Lab of Politecnico di Milano by Fabio La Daga and Andrea Bonarini in 1998. MIBE architecture is based on the idea of animat and derived from subsumption architecture, formerly developed by Rodney Brooks and colleagues at MIT in 1986. |
2025-07-26 | Ken Itō (Japanese composer, conductor, and writer (born 1965)) | is a Japanese composer, conductor, and writer born in Tokyo on January 27, 1965. Ito has been assistant professor at University of Tokyo since 2000. |
2025-07-28 | National Bank of Samoa (Bank based in Apia, Samoa) | The National Bank of Samoa is a locally owned and private bank in Samoa. |
2025-07-28 | Patrick Naughton (American computer scientist) | Patrick Naughton is an American software developer and convicted sex offender. He is one of the creators of the Java programming language. |
2025-08-01 | Fritz Frey (Swiss canoeist) | Fritz Frey was a Swiss sprint canoer who competed in the late 1940s. He finished 11th in the K-2 10000 m event at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. |
2025-07-28 | Jim Rossignol (British video game journalist and critic (born 1978)) | James Michael Rossignol (born July 1978) is a British video game journalist and critic, as well as an author. He has also branched out into games, founding the company Big Robot in 2010. |
2025-07-30 | Little Atoms (Science website, podcast, and magazine) | Little Atoms is a website, podcast and magazine dedicated to ideas and culture. The radio show broadcast weekly from London on Resonance FM 104.4. It is hosted by Neil Denny. The website is edited by Padraig Reidy. The first edition of Little Atoms magazine launched in November 2015. |
2025-07-16 | Higino A. Acala Sr. (lawyer (1925-1968)) | Higino "Inong" Anoya Acala Sr. (January 11, 1925 – September 20, 1968) was a Filipino lawyer and civil servant. He was one of the key persons and important characters in the creation of "Bugho for Municipal Movement" during the mid-1950s. Upon the conversion of Bugho as independent town, thru the influence of Speaker Daniel Z. Romualdez he was installed as the first Municipal election Officer of then Bugho town, and served later as Municipal registrar. |
2025-07-29 | Gerry McDonald (American ice hockey player) | Girard "Gerry" McDonald (born March 18, 1958) is an American former professional ice hockey player who played nineteen games in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Hartford Whalers between 1981 and 1984. He grew up on Elmlawn Road in Braintree, Massachusetts. Gerry graduated from Braintree High School in 1976 and North Adams State College in 1980. Gerry currently lives in Wethersfield Conn and Eastham Mass. |
2025-07-26 | Bastion Road (Football stadium in Prestatyn, Wales) | Bastion Road, also known as Bastion Gardens, is a football stadium in Prestatyn, Wales. It is currently used for football matches and is the home ground of Prestatyn Town F.C. The stadium holds up to 2,300 people, although the record attendance was 1,280. |
2025-07-18 | David Dillehunt (American film director) | David Nelson Dillehunt (born April 5, 1984, in Charlottesville, Virginia) is an American film director, television producer and composer. |
2025-07-26 | D-Town Records (Record label) | Eieg/D-Town Music Group (DMG) is an American independent record label established in 2004 and distributed through Universal Music Group Distribution and based out of Dallas, Texas. CEO Nate Edwards met with Bootsy Collins, CEO Of Bootzilla Productions, in Cincinnati, Ohio, at a tribute concert to Bootsy's mentor, James Brown, on Saturday December 22, 2007, and a business relationship was formed. As of September 2009, Eieg/D-Town Music Group had forged an exclusive U.S. and worldwide distribution agreement with Bungalo Records and Universal Music Group Distribution. Bungalo Records and Universal Music Group Distribution will also pursue synchronization and licensing deals for Eieg/D-Town Music Group releases. |
2025-08-01 | Maria Branwell (Mother of the Brontë sisters (1783–1821)) | Maria Brontë (née Branwell; 15 April 1783 – 15 September 1821) is best known as being the mother of English writers Emily Brontë, Anne Brontë, Charlotte Brontë and of their brother Branwell Brontë, who was a poet and painter. Maria married Patrick Brontë on 29 December 1812. |
2025-07-23 | Stephanie Peay (British ecologist and crayfish researcher) | Stephanie Peay (born 1959) is a British ecologist and crayfish researcher. |
2025-07-29 | Eurovision Song Contest Previews (Television series) | The Eurovision Song Contest Previews are annually broadcast television shows showcasing the entries into the forthcoming Eurovision Song Contest. They were inaugurated for the 1971 contest, and have been provided by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to all participating broadcasters ever since. |
2025-07-21 | Montenegrins of North Macedonia (Ethnic group) | Montenegrins form an ethnic minority in North Macedonia. In the 2021 census, there were 1,023 declared Montenegrins. Today, the majority of Montenegrins primarily speak Macedonian.: 14 |
2025-07-28 | Juliette Danielle (American actress (born 1980)) | Juliette Danielle Worden (born December 8, 1980) is an American actress best known for portraying Lisa, the love interest of Johnny in the 2003 film The Room. |
2025-07-31 | Parallax Studio (American video game developer) | Parallax Studio is an American animation and film studio based in Nixa, Missouri, created by J. Allen Williams. The company is most known for production of the science fiction computer game Darkstar: The Interactive Movie, which starred the original cast of Mystery Science Theater 3000, the actor Clive Robertson, and the actor Peter Graves in his final released work. The game also featured designs by the comic artist Richard Corben. Published by Strategy First, Darkstar was released November 5, 2010 via the company website and later in stores through Lace Mamba Global in 2011. |
2025-08-01 | Jackie Chan J-Mat Fitness (2005 fitness video game) | The Jackie Chan J-Mat Fitness is a mat serving as a video game requiring a XaviXPORT console to operate. This 2005 game, similar to the later released Nintendo game Wii Fit, is made to make players exercise. The players control Jackie Chan in a variety of modes such as reflex mode, running and exercising (which is played in a similar style to Dance Dance Revolution games). |
2025-08-01 | Emotion in Motion (album) (2005 studio album by Ananda Shake) | Emotion In Motion is Israeli psychedelic trance duo Ananda Shake's first album released on January 27, 2005. |
2025-07-19 | List of Bulgarian film directors | The following is a list of Bulgarian film directors. |
2025-07-22 | Fariborz Maseeh (Iranian-American engineer and philanthropist (born 1959)) | Farlborz Maseeh (Persian: فریبرز مسیح : Farīborz Masīh, born 1959) is an Iranian-American engineer primarily focused on micro-electro mechanical systems. He founded IntelliSense in 1991 and sold it in 2000. He also founded the Kids Institute for Development and Advancement (KIDA), a treatment clinic and educational facility for children with autism in Irvine, California; Orbitron LP, a global macro long-short hedge fund; and the Massiah Foundation, a charitable organization where he serves as president. He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2023. |
2025-07-25 | CHOB-TV (Television station) | CHOB-TV is a low-power community television station in Maskwacis, Alberta, Canada, which began broadcasting in 1997. The station was licensed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission on July 10, 1997. |
2025-07-31 | Maria Brontë (Brontë sister) | Maria Brontë (commonly ; 23 April 1814 – 6 May 1825) was the eldest daughter of Patrick Brontë and Maria Brontë, née Branwell. |
2025-07-26 | Failed terrorism plots (terrorist plots that has either been foiled or uncovered by authorities or failed through mistakes) | Failed terrorism plots are terrorist plots that have either been foiled, uncovered by authorities or failed through mistakes made by the terrorists themselves. |
2025-07-28 | Investrust Bank (company) | Investrust Bank Plc., commonly known as Investrust Bank, is a commercial bank in Zambia. It is licensed by the Bank of Zambia, the central bank and national banking regulator. |
2025-08-01 | Bhambi (Hindu Ethnic Minority) | The Bhambi are a Hindu caste. Those from Gujarat are Chamar. Those found in the state of Maharashtra and Punjab in India. Bhambis from Punjab region are Saraswat Brahmin. Other ethnic groups are Bhambi Sindhi Mochi, Bhambi Rohit and Bhambi Khalpa. |
2025-07-22 | Creative Cities (international project designed and managed by the British Council) | Creative Cities is an international project started in 2007 and managed by the British Council. It shares experiences across Europe on the ways creativity, entrepreneurship and innovation can help improving people's lives – making cities better places to live, work and play. |
2025-07-29 | Con-G (Multigenre convention held in Ontario and online) | Con-G is a non-profit fan-run multigenre convention, held in February in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, from 2009 to 2014. 'Con-G' was brought back from the dead starting in 2021 as a virtual online convention Con-G - Geeks@Home in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The convention was originally created as a Japanese anime convention but subsequently covered many other aspects of geek culture, such as Steampunk, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Gaming etc. The name Con-G came from a combination of the words "Convention Guelph" and was a play on words on the Japanese writing system kanji. |
2025-07-27 | Jean (footballer, born 1992) (Brazilian footballer) | Jean Acosta Soares (born 27 January 1992) is a Brazilian professional footballer who last played in Brazil for Nova Prata, as a midfielder. |
2025-07-24 | Edelweiss (visual novel) (2006 video game) | is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by OVERDRIVE and released in Japan on December 12, 2006. then globally through MangaGamer on September 20, 2008. Blending fantasy elements, particularly alchemy, with slice-of-life storytelling, the game unfolds within an all-girls academy. The game features five different romanceable girls, each with their own unique storyline for the protagonist. |
2025-07-15 | Names of Belarusian places in other languages | This page lists some names of places in Belarus, as they are called in two of the official languages (Belarusian, Russian) and in other languages spoken by ethnic groups which are or have been represented within Belarusian territory. |
2025-07-13 | Central Athens (regional unit) (Regional unit in Greece) | Central Athens (Greek: Κεντρικός Τομέας Αθηνών) is one of the regional units of Greece. It is part of the region of Attica. The regional unit covers the central part of the agglomeration of Greater Athens. |
2025-07-30 | Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations 1992 (United Kingdom legislation) | The Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations 1992 are a set of regulations created under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 which came into force in Great Britain on 1 January 1993. The regulations place a duty on every employer to ensure that suitable personal protective equipment is provided to employees who may be exposed to a risk to their health or safety while at work. |
2025-07-23 | Steven Greenstreet (American documentary filmmaker (born 1979)) | Steven Greenstreet (born March 14, 1979) is an American documentary filmmaker and journalist, known for the controversial film, 8: The Mormon Proposition, which was selected to premiere at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. Currently residing in New York City, he has also worked as a video investigative journalist for The Huffington Post Investigative Fund and a video producer for the US State Department. Since 2014 he has been a senior video producer at the New York Post. |
2025-07-28 | European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare | The European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare (ESPMH) is a philosophy organization in Europe that promotes discussion among philosophers, physicians, ethicists and lawyers about the role of medicine and health care in modern society. |
2025-08-01 | Mochi (Sikh) (Ethnic group) | Mochi are a sub-caste of the Chamar caste. They are found mainly in the Punjab state of India, in the districts of Patiala, Ludhiana and Nabha. The majority of the Mochis in Punjab are Hindu but some are Sikh. Almost all Sikh Mochi are members of the Ravidasi sect. Most are involved in their traditional occupation of shoemaking.[citation needed] |
2025-07-18 | APCOA Parking (German parking management company) | APCOA Parking AG (APCOA) is Europe's longest-established full service parking management company. Headquartered at Stuttgart Airport, in Germany, it manages over 1,400,000 parking spaces across 13 countries, and employs approximately 4,500 people. |
2025-07-30 | Eirini Nikolopoulou (Greek journalist (born 1958)) | Eirini Nikolopoulo, born 16 August 1958, is a Greek journalist, television host and communication consultant. She hosted two television programs for the Athens 2004 Olympic Games Organizing Committee. |
2025-07-24 | International Association for Business and Society | The International Association for Business and Society (IABS) is a non-profit organization devoted to research and teaching about the relationships between business, government and society. Established in 1990, IABS sponsors a scholarly journal, Business and Society, publishes a newsletter, hosts an annual conference, and publishes an annual conference proceeding. IABS members receive the journal, the newsletter, and the conference proceeding as benefits of membership. |
2025-07-30 | Bradford-Keighley Youth Parliament (organization) | The Bradford-Keighley Youth Parliament (BKYP) is a youth organisation of democratically elected young people aged 11–21. |
2025-07-25 | Mackenson Altidor (Bahamian international footballer) | Mackenson Altidor (born 20 June 1984) is a Bahamian international footballer who plays as a defender. After playing domestic league soccer, he played college soccer at Northern Oklahoma College before transferring to Temple University in Philadelphia. After graduating, he played club soccer in the United States for the Ocean City Barons and the Lancaster Inferno before returning the Bahamas where he plays for a local team. Altidor also represented his country at the junior and senior level playing in Olympic and World Cup qualifiers. |
2025-07-26 | Rohit Iyengar (Musical artist) | Rohit Iyengar (born August 31, 1995) is a Dubai-based Indian artist most notable for his video "Malls of Dubai" and the Auto-Tune Remix of Indian politician Rahul Gandhi. “Malls of Dubai” has so far received over 200,000 hits on YouTube and has been covered by several UAE newspapers. Rohit Iyengar has so far posted over 100 videos on YouTube with a total of over a million video views. |
2025-07-31 | Ryan Pronk (American checkers player) | Ryan Pronk (born 1986) is a national checkers champion from Arizona. He holds the title of Arizona State and Western Regional champion. Ryan began playing checkers in the summer of 2000, at age 14, and played in his first tournament in 2002. In 2004 he became the Minnesota State Champion, Midwest Regional Champion, and Tennessee State Majors Champion. In 2005 Ryan won the United States Junior Championship, and repeated this victory in 2006 and 2007. In 2011, Ryan won the North Carolina 11-man ballot. Ryan lives in Virginia where he won the 2011 state championship. Ryan is ranked 20th draughts player in the world. He remains active in the checkers community. |
2025-07-28 | Rochester Community Players production history | Production history of The Rochester Community Players |
2025-07-28 | Anti-Urinal Law | The Anti-Urinal Bill (or Proposition 411), is legislation that was passed by the Wheelock city council in Wheelock, Texas in March 1952. The legislation called for many restrictions regarding the restrooms of any public buildings built within Wheelock city limits. |
2025-07-27 | Maternity and Parental Leave etc. Regulations 1999 (United Kingdom labour law) | The Maternity and Parental Leave etc. Regulations 1999 (SI 1999/3312) is a statutory instrument, concerning UK labour law, which details the rights to maternity and parental leave for employees in the United Kingdom. |
2025-08-01 | TAD Corporation (Japanese video game company) | was a Japanese manufacturer of video arcade games that was founded and headquartered in Mitaka-shi, Tokyo, Japan. It was founded by former employees of the company Data East and was named after its founder and owner Tadashi "TAD" Yokoyama.[citation needed] They are best known for their first two video arcade games: the 1988 shooting gallery-type Cabal and the 1989 run 'n' gun-style platformer Toki (known in Japan as JuJu Densetsu). |
2025-07-28 | St John's Wood Road Baptist Church (Church in London, United Kingdom) | St John's Wood Road Baptist Church is an evangelical Baptist church in St John's Wood, London. The church is situated between Lord's Cricket Ground and Maida Vale. |
2025-07-30 | The Observatory of Economic Complexity (Data visualization platform) | The Observatory of Economic Complexity (OEC) is an online data visualization and distribution platform for international trade data designed and owned by Datawheel. Through interactive visualizations, the OEC aims to make global trade data accessible and understandable. |
2025-07-15 | Luke Brugnara (American businessperson convicted of fraud) | Luke Dominic Brugnara (born 1963 or 1964) is an American commercial real estate investor and developer. Brugnara became known for purchasing real estate in downtown San Francisco during the 1990s. He was convicted of tax evasion in 2010; in 2015, he was convicted of defrauding an art dealer and sentenced to seven years in prison. |
2025-07-28 | Yasser Elshantaf (Palestinian German entrepreneur) | Yasser Elshantaf (Arabic: ياسر الشنتف; born 1983 or 20 January 1983) is a Palestinian-German entrepreneur, digital transformation strategist, and political activist. Born in Gaza, he received his MBA from the Ludwigshafen University of Business and Society, along with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems. In 2009, Elshantaf received the Konrad-Zuse Scholarship for ICT entrepreneurs, funded by the German Foreign Office. |
2025-07-27 | Iran Futsal's 2nd Division (Football league) | The Iran Futsal's 2nd Division (Persian: ليگ دسته دوم فوتسال ایران) is the Third-highest division overall in the Iranian futsal league system after the 1st Division. |
2025-07-26 | Giovanni Bonati (motorcyclist) (Italian motorcycle racer) | Giovanni Bonati (born April 17, 1991 in Sarzana, La Spezia) is an Italian Grand Prix motorcycle racer. |
2025-07-31 | Grinding Gear Games (New Zealand video game developer company) | Grinding Gear Games is a New Zealand video game developer founded in 2006 and based in Auckland. A former independent developer, the studio was acquired by Chinese tech company Tencent in May 2018, after the Chinese company had published the studio's sole title, Path of Exile, in mainland China. The open-beta build of Path of Exile was released worldwide in January 2013 and the 1.0 version of the game was released in October 2013. |
2025-07-26 | Freetricity | Freetricity is a company that provides residential solar power systems under the feed-in tariffs in the United Kingdom. It was started by Ben Way and Paul Williams who met on The Secret Millionaire. |
2025-07-28 | Dimitrios Konstas (Greek water polo player) | Dimitrios Konstas (born 1950) is a Greek former water polo player who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-27 | Nouhair Al Shemari (Kuwaiti footballer) | Nouhair Al Shemari is a kuwait football defender who played for Kuwait in the 2000 Asian Cup. He also played for Qadsia |
2025-07-31 | FastSpring (E-commerce software company for online sales) | Bright Market, LLC, dba FastSpring, is a software as a service (SaaS) company that offers a full service e-commerce platform for companies that sell software and other online digital products. The company was founded in 2005 and is based in Santa Barbara, California. |
2025-07-29 | Silver Oaks International School - Bachupally Campus, Hyderabad (International school in Hyderabad, Telangana, India) | Silver Oaks International Schools is a group of Indian educational institutions established in April 2002. The chain of schools opened its first campus at Bachupally, Hyderabad, and currently operates five campuses in Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam. According to the school, its tagline is 'character first, competence next,' and its processes and values claim to be largely drawn from the Its processes and values claim to be largely drawn from thefreedom fighter era in India's history. |
2025-07-25 | Hidari (illustrator) (Japanese illustrator (born 1980)) | is a Japanese illustrator born in Yokohama. He is primarily known as a light novel illustrator. His pseudonym and circle "Left Side" comes from the fact that he predominantly uses his left hand. |
2025-07-22 | Jade Louise (Australian-New Zealand singer (born 1983)) | Jade Louis Dewson-Hawera (born 15 June 1983), known professionally as Jade Louise, is an Australian-New Zealander reality star and singer who is best known for her hit single "Vibrations" (featuring Savage) which was the opening theme of the television series The GC and reached number seven on the New Zealand Singles Chart in 2012. She also starred in The GC as one of the cohabitees, and in 2011 she was a contestant on the X-Factor, but failed to make it through to the live shows. |
2025-07-27 | NK Grad (Slovenian football club) | Nogometni klub Grad (English: Grad Football Club), commonly referred to as NK Grad or simply Grad, is a Slovenian football club based in Grad. The club was established in 1967. |
2025-07-31 | Anti-Israel sentiment (Index of articles associated with the same name) | Anti-Israeli sentiment or simply anti-Israel may refer to: |
2025-07-28 | IStabilizer | iStabilizer manufactures tripods, dollies, monopods, and mounts for use with smartphones, GPS units, and POV cameras. iStabilizer's products are designed to maximize stability and are compatible with most handheld devices. Noah Rasheta is the company's president. |
2025-08-01 | Alexei Sholokhov (Russian horror writer (born 1975)) | Alexei Sholokhov (born 1975) is a Russian horror writer known for his novels They, The Cellar and The Body. He also was and still is one of the "ghost writers" for Alexander Vargo series. |
2025-07-27 | Armutçuk coal mine (Mine in Zonguldak Province, Turkey) | Armutçuk coal mine is a coal mine located in Turkey's Zonguldak basin. An employee was killed in 2023 due to a tunnel collapse. |
2025-08-01 | List of Black Widow supporting characters | This is a list of characters associated with the Marvel Comics superhero Black Widow (Natalia Romanova). |
2025-07-20 | The Nucle Saga I (2012 novel by Saif Ur Rahman) | The Nucle Saga I is a 2012 fantasy-fiction novel written by Saudi-born Indian author, Saif Ur Rahman. It was released in Hyderabad, India and in 2013 was honoured and awarded by Tanzeem Hum Hindustani, a NRI group based in Riyadh. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The novel was internationally published as an eBook via Amazon Kindle and later in the form of paperback. The novel serves as the first part in the upcoming series. The story is about four teenagers embarking on a journey against an Empire. |
2025-07-31 | 2013–14 Republika Srpska Cup (Football tournament season) | The Republika Srpska Cup 2013–14 was the tenth season of the Republika Srpska national football tournament. |
2025-07-29 | Herman Andersen (wrestler) (Danish wrestler (1904–1955)) | Herman Viktor Gunder Andersen (22 December 1904 – 10 August 1955) was a Danish wrestler. He competed at the 1924 and 1928 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-15 | Ernest Bacon (British wrestler (1893–1966)) | Ernest Aubrey Bacon MBE (5 June 1893 – 18 April 1966) was a British wrestler. He competed in the freestyle lightweight event at the 1924 Summer Olympics. |
2025-08-01 | Jean Baumert (French wrestler) | Jean Baumert (25 July 1902 – 18 January 1968) was a French wrestler. He competed in the Greco-Roman light heavyweight event at the 1924 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-19 | The Gadget Show series 18 (Season of television series) | The eighteenth series of the British consumer technology television programme The Gadget Show began on 14 October 2013 and ended on 6 January 2014. It comprises 13 episodes.[citation needed] |
2025-07-18 | High Commission of Papua New Guinea, London (Diplomatic mission) | The High Commission of Papua New Guinea in London is the diplomatic mission of Papua New Guinea in the United Kingdom. In line with other Papuan diplomatic missions it is also referred to as Kundu London, after the traditional Papuan kundu drum. The High Commission was established in 1975, the year of Papua New Guinea's independence from Australia. |
2025-07-30 | Shepherd's Hill Academy (Private school in Martin, Georgia, Franklin County, United States) | Shepherd's Hill Academy (SHA) was a therapeutic boarding school located in Martin, Georgia, United States, that provided year-round residential care and a private school for grades 7 through 12. The school is now permanently closed. |
2025-08-01 | 2013 Al Ain bus accident | The 2013 Al Ain bus accident occurred on 4 February 2013 when a bus carrying 46 people from Pakistan, India and Bangladesh, collided with another vehicle in the Zakhir district of the city of Al Ain, Abu Dhabi (emirate). At least 22 people died and another 24 were injured in the accident. |
2025-07-30 | High Commission of Zambia, London (Diplomatic mission) | The High Commission of Zambia in London is the diplomatic mission of Zambia in the United Kingdom. |
2025-07-25 | Embassy of Paraguay, London (Embassy in London, England) | The Embassy of Paraguay in London is the diplomatic mission of Paraguay in the United Kingdom. It also is accredited to Iceland, Ireland and Norway. |
2025-07-30 | Nick Kristock (American soccer player) | Nicholas Christopher Kristock (born March 1, 1991) is an American soccer player at Oakland University. He won the 2013 Senior CLASS Award for Men's Soccer as the most outstanding senior student-athlete in NCAA Division I Men's Soccer. |
2025-08-01 | Marc Kramer (American businessman) | Marc Kramer is an American serial entrepreneur, business book author and journalist. He founded the country's first formally organized investor angel network, the Pennsylvania Private Investors Group, now called the Private Investors Forum, and the country's first cyber bank insurance product for small businesses, Commercial Deposit Insurance. Marc is also founder of Dads & Daughters, a group that made sure that entrepreneurial fathers and their daughters got together every Saturday for uninterrupted time. |
2025-07-27 | 2014 Iran Futsal's 2nd Division (Football league season) | The 2014 Iranian Futsal 2nd Division will be divided into two phases. |
2025-07-22 | Expert Review of Dermatology (Academic journal) | Expert Review of Dermatology was a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering all aspects of dermatology.[citation needed] It was established in 2001 and ceased publication in 2013. It was published by Informa and abstracted and indexed in Scopus. |
2025-07-08 | BitComposer Interactive (German video game publisher) | bitComposer Interactive GmbH is a video game publisher headquartered in Eschborn, Germany. Founded in March 2009 as bitComposer Games GmbH, the company focuses on PC, console, mobile, and online platforms. In December 2010, bitComposer founded the subsidiary bitComposer Online to focus on developing and distributing free-to-play online and browser games. bitComposer releases international and local titles in physical media and digital download formats. bitComposer was renamed to bitComposer Entertainment AG on 22 December 2011. bitComposer Entertainment continued to publish its PC, console and handheld titles under the bitComposer Games label. Following insolvency, the company was dissolved on 15 January 2015, but eventually came back together as bitComposer Interactive GmbH. |
2025-07-10 | Brace Yourself Games (Canadian video game developer and publisher) | Brace Yourself Games is an independent video game developer and publisher based in Vancouver, Canada. Founded in 2013 by Ryan Clark, the studio is best known for Crypt of the NecroDancer, a rhythm-based roguelike, and its Nintendo collaboration Cadence of Hyrule. Brace Yourself Games has since expanded into publishing and has become recognized for its distinctive design philosophy, blending unconventional genres and gameplay mechanics. |
2025-07-29 | Jeffrey Owen Katz (American scientist (born 1950)) | Jeffrey Owen Katz is an American scientist, author, and amateur radio operator. |
2025-07-16 | Revolutionary Internationalist Movement (International Maoist organization) | The Revolutionary Internationalist Movement (RIM) was an international communist organization founded in France in March 1984 by 17 various Maoist organizations around the world. It sought to "struggle for the formation of a Communist International of a new type, based on Marxism–Leninism–Maoism". The RIM appears to be defunct as are many of the founding organizations. The Revolutionary Communist Party, USA was the most powerful force within the RIM. |
2025-07-20 | Águeda (TV series) (1968 Mexican TV series or program) | Águeda, is a 1968 Mexican telenovela originally transmitted by Telesistema Mexicano. |
2025-07-31 | Pak Jong-hyeon (South Korean cyclist) | Pak Jong-hyeon (born 15 September 1938) is a former South Korean cyclist. He competed in the individual road race and team time trial events at the 1960 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-27 | BuildMaster | BuildMaster is an application release automation tool, designed by the software development team Inedo. It combines build management and ARA capabilities to manage and automate processes primarily related to continuous integration, database change scripts, and production deployments, overall releasing applications reliably. The tool is browser-based and able to be used "out-of-the-box". Its feature set and scope puts it in line with the DevOps movement, and is marketed as "more than a release automatigs together the people, processes, and practices that allow teams to deliver software rapidly, reliably, and responsibly.” It's a tool that embodies incremental DevOps adoption. |
2025-07-23 | Mike Abrams (psychologist) (American psychologist) | Mike Abrams (born July 16, 1953) is an American psychologist and co-author with Albert Ellis of several works on rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). He is best known for extending CBT to include principles of evolutionary psychology and collaborating with the founder of CBT Albert Ellis to develop many new applications to for these clinical modalities. His new clinical method which applies evolutionary psychology and behavioral genetics to CBT is called Informed Cognitive Therapy (ICT). |
2025-07-16 | Glory (honor) (High renown or praise) | Glory is high renown, praise, and honor obtained by notable achievements, and based in extensive common consent. In Greek culture, fame and glory were highly considered, as is explained in The Symposium, one of Plato's dialogs. |
2025-08-01 | Haaksbergen monster truck accident | The Haaksbergen monster truck accident happened on 28 September 2014 in Haaksbergen, Netherlands, when a monster truck crashed into the attending crowd. Three visitors were reported dead, amongst them one child. According to Hans Gerritsen, the mayor of Haaksbergen, twelve people were injured. |
2025-07-26 | Peter Quinn (radio presenter) (British radio presenter) | Peter Quinn is a British radio presenter who first appeared at the launch of Independent Local Radio in the UK on Radio Trent in 1975. He has since appeared on many UK and European radio stations as presenter or programmer - including Radio Caroline, Beacon Radio, TFM, Southern FM Sussex, Smooth Radio, BBC Radio Lincolnshire, Island Sound Malta, Voice of Peace Israel and The Superstation Orkney, Peter was recently heard on the shortwave broadcaster The Mighty KBC 6095AM and is currently appearing on Atlantis Radio. |
2025-07-18 | Start to Feel (2014 studio album by Cosmic Gate) | Start to Feel is the sixth studio album by German progressive trance duo Cosmic Gate. It was released on June 26, 2014 through Armada Music. |
2025-07-21 | Chang Ho-chirl (South Korean singer (born 1962)) | Chang Ho-chirl (born January 12, 1962) is a South Korean singer who started his career in Taiwan. |
2025-07-26 | Ezadeen incident (2015 maritime incident) | The Ezadeen incident is a maritime incident which took place in very early January 2015 in the Ionian Sea. |
2025-08-01 | The Bangladesh Today (Bangladeshi daily newspaper) | The Bangladesh Today is a daily newspaper in Bangladesh, published from Dhaka in the English language. Mohammad Asafuddowla was the founding editor. The inaugural edition was printed on 10 July 2002. As of 2020, its circulation was 40,010. |
2025-07-27 | McAfee Institute (American professional certification and training organization) | McAfee Institute is an American professional certification and training organization founded in 2010 by Joshua McAfee. It provides online education programs for professionals working in intelligence, investigations, law enforcement, cybersecurity, and corporate security fields. The Institute offers certifications in areas such as cyber intelligence, open-source intelligence (OSINT), cryptocurrency investigations, human trafficking investigations, and workplace violence prevention. |
2025-07-14 | David Gillow (Zimbabwean cyclist (born 1958)) | David Gillow (born 16 April 1958) is a Zimbabwean former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. His daughter Shara competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics for Australia. |
2025-07-26 | Logic Group of Schools (Private school in Dalemo-Alagbado, Nigeria) | Logic Group of Schools is a privately owned day and boarding school located in Lagos State, south-western Nigeria. It was established in September 1999. The school has two arms, namely its primary and secondary schools. |
2025-08-01 | Epiglottal ejective stop (Consonantal sound) | The epiglottal or pharyngeal ejective is a rare type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨ʡʼ⟩. |
2025-08-01 | Chikki Panday (Indian businessperson) | Aloke Sharad Panday (born 13 November 1966), better known as Chikki Panday, is an Indian businessman based in Mumbai. He, along with Ranjeet Deshmukh, co-founded the 'Akshara Foundation of Arts & Learning' which aims to work towards providing education to under privileged children. |
2025-07-25 | 49erFX (Olympic sailing class) | The 49erFX is a skiff designed by Julian Bethwaite and Mackay Boats in 2012 and adopted as a World Sailing class in 2013 as a counterpart to the 49er, who it shares hulls with, to allow female competition in the skiff class in the Olympics. Like the 49er, the two crews both work on the trapeze, with the helm making tactical decisions while the crew controls the sail setting and flying the gennaker. The boat was first selected at Olympic level for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio De Janeiro. |
2025-08-01 | V. S. Harindranath (Indian politician) | V. S. Harindranath is an Indian politician who currently serves as a member of the Kerala State Public Service Commission. |
2025-07-31 | Mateusz Szymorek (Polish footballer (born 1993)) | Mateusz Szymorek (born 4 November 1993) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a defender for III liga club GKS Bełchatów. |
2025-07-27 | Alive in Standby (American musical group) | Alive in Standby was an experimental pop punk/post-hardcore band from Shelby Township, Michigan, formed in 2010. Their debut album, Never Ending, was released on July 29, 2014. |
2025-07-22 | Alkem Laboratories (Indian pharmaceutical company) | Alkem Laboratories Limited is an Indian multinational pharmaceutical company headquartered in Mumbai. Specialising in generics and speciality pharmaceuticals, Alkem manufactures and markets pharmaceutical generics, formulations and nutraceuticals across India and global markets. |
2025-07-27 | Melvin Lobo (Indian footballer) | Melvin Lobo (born 27 February 1992) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a defender for DSK Shivajians in the I-League. |
2025-07-29 | SPOTLIGHT project (European Commission-funded research project on health promotion) | The SPOTLIGHT project is a research project led by VU University Medical Center Amsterdam and part-funded by the European Union 7th Framework Programme concerning health. Initial European Union funding is for the period 2013–2016, covering part of the budget of €3.7m. The project is listed on the European Commission CORDIS site. |
2025-07-27 | Inedo (software company) | Inedo is a software product company with headquarters in Berea, Ohio. It makes Enterprise DevOps tools, namely BuildMaster, ProGet, and Otter. Inedo also publishes software-related products, including Release! the Game, Programming Languages ABC++, Code Offsets, and The Daily WTF. |
2025-07-30 | Feraliminal Lycanthropizer (Fictional psychoactive machine) | The Feraliminal Lycanthropizer is a fictional machine: 131 invented by American writer David Woodard, whose 1990 pamphlet of the same title speculates on its history and purpose.: 10 The brief, anonymously published work describes a vibration referred to as "thanato-auric waves", which the machine electrically generates by combining three infrasonic sine waves (3 Hz, 9 Hz and 0.56 Hz) with tape loops of unspecified spoken text (two beyond the threshold of decipherability, and two beneath the threshold). |
2025-07-27 | 2016 Iran Futsal's 2nd Division (Football league season) | The 2016 Iranian Futsal 2nd Division was divided into a few phases. |
2025-07-25 | Juan Polainas (1960 Mexican film) | Juan Polainas is a 1960 Mexican comedy film directed by René Cardona. |
2025-07-26 | The Small One (book) (Christmas novelette written by Charles Tazewell) | The Small One is a 1947 Christmas novelette written by Charles Tazewell and illustrated by Franklin Whitman about a young boy who has to sell his donkey named Small One. It was adapted into the Disney featurette in Christmas 1978. |
2025-08-01 | Kilk Records (Independent record label in Tokyo) | Kilk Records is a Tokyo independent record label. Established by Daichi Mori in 2010 it publishes Japanese and Western artists in Japan. |
2025-07-16 | Collaborative Control Theory | Collaborative Control Theory (CCT) is a collection of principles and models for supporting the effective design of collaborative e-Work systems. Beyond human collaboration, advances in information and communications technologies, artificial intelligence, multi-agent systems, and cyber physical systems have enabled cyber-supported collaboration in highly distributed organizations of people, robots, and autonomous systems. The fundamental premise of CCT is: without effective augmented collaboration by cyber support, working in parallel to and in anticipation of human interactions, the potential of emerging activities such as e-Commerce, virtual manufacturing, telerobotics, remote surgery, building automation, smart grids, cyber-physical infrastructure, precision agriculture, and intelligent transportation systems cannot be fully and safely materialized. CCT addresses the challenges and emerging solutions of such cyber-collaborative systems, with emphasis on issues of computer-supported and communication-enabled integration, coordination and augmented collaboration. CCT is composed of eight design principles: (1) Collaboration Requirement Planning (CRP); (2) e-Work Parallelism (EWP); (3) Keep It Simple, System (KISS); (4) Conflict/Error Detection and Prevention (CEDP); (5) Fault Tolerance by Teaming (FTT); (6) Association/Dissociation (AD); (7) Dynamic Lines of Collaboration (DLOC); and (8) Best Matching (BM). |
2025-07-29 | Eden Bekele (Ethiopian cyclist (born 1996)) | Eden Bekele Hailemariam (born 3 December 1996) is an Ethiopian racing cyclist. She rode in the women's road race at the 2016 UCI Road World Championships, but she did not finish the race. |
2025-07-31 | Noura Alameeri (Kuwaiti cyclist) | Noura Alameeri (born 22 October 1988) is a Kuwaiti professional racing cyclist. She rode in the women's road race at the 2016 UCI Road World Championships, but she did not finish the race. |
2025-07-30 | Jan Dufek (Czech ice hockey player (born 1997)) | Jan Dufek (born 20 February 1997) is a Czech ice hockey forward currently playing for HC Litvínov of the Czech Extraliga. |
2025-07-29 | Mohamed Al-Saadi (Yemeni long-distance runner (born 1968)) | Mohamed Al-Saadi (Arabic: محمد السعدي; born 1968) is a Yemeni long-distance runner who competed internationally for Yemen at the 1996 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-24 | Broncos–Patriots rivalry (National Football League rivalry) | The Broncos–Patriots rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots (known as the Boston Patriots until 1971). Nowadays, the two teams do not play every year due to them playing in different intraconference divisions – Denver in the AFC West and New England in the AFC East; instead, they play at least once every three years and at least once every six seasons at each team's home stadium when their divisions are paired up, sometimes more often if they meet in the playoffs, or if the two teams finish in the same place in their respective divisions. |
2025-07-31 | Victor Maduro (Aruban Olympic judoka (born 1964)) | Victor Maduro (born 23 July 1964) is a judoka who competed internationally for Aruba. |
2025-07-30 | 1888 (film) (2023 Indian Kannada film by Sourabh Shukla) | 1888 is a 2023 Indian thriller film shot using Guerrilla filmmaking technique. It is a multiple international award winning independent Kannada film with demonetization as the backdrop. More than 60% of the film is shot at night. Neethu Shetty plays an important character[citation needed] along with Prathap Kumar, Adhvithi Shetty, Manju Raj, Pradeep Doddaiah and Vikram Kumar. Former Mr. India - Raghu Ramappa appears in a guest role in the movie. The movie is directed by debutante Sourabh Shukla who has also written the story and screenplay. Pradeep is the Director of Photography and Girish Hothur is the Music Composer. |
2025-07-27 | 2017 Iran Futsal's 2nd Division (Football league season) | The 2017 Iranian Futsal 2nd Division was divided into three phases. The league was composed of 32 teams divided into four divisions. All divisions of 8 teams, whose teams will be divided geographically. Teams will play only other teams in their own division, once at home and once away for a total of 14 matches each. |
2025-07-23 | Maciej Frączyk (Polish internet celebrity) | Maciej Frączyk, better known by his online pseudonym Niekryty Krytyk (lit. 'Uncovered Critic') (born 1 May 1984 in Łódź) is a Polish internet celebrity, who owes his success to a series on YouTube called Przemyślenia Niekrytego Krytyka. In addition, he is an author, a journalist, a reviewer, a critic, and a satirist. |
2025-07-31 | Mohamed Hadheb Hannachi (Tunisian long-distance runner) | Mohamed Hadheb Hannachi (born 15 March 1938) is a Tunisian long-distance runner. He competed both in both the marathon and the 10,000 meters at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Hefailed to finish either event. |
2025-07-26 | South Park, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | South Park is an unincorporated community in Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. |
2025-07-26 | Pickwick Park, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Pickwick Park is an unincorporated community in Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. |
2025-07-27 | Stony Ridge, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Stony Ridge is an unincorporated community in Plain Township, Kosciusko County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. |
2025-07-26 | Potawatomi Park, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Potawatomi Park is an unincorporated community in Tippecanoe Township, Kosciusko County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. |
2025-07-26 | Redmon Park, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Redmon Park is an unincorporated community in Van Buren Township, Kosciusko County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. |
2025-07-30 | Eradicate Childhood Obesity Foundation (Public charity dedicated to ending childhood obesity) | EChO - Eradicate Childhood Obesity Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) public charity based in Cambridge, MA dedicated to ending childhood obesity. Established in 2015, the foundation aims to promote healthier lifestyles through the use of nutrition education, technology, and easy-to-understand food labels. |
2025-07-30 | Younis Abdallah (Kuwaiti sprinter (born 1948)) | Younis Abdallah Rabee (born 15 October 1948) is a Kuwaiti former sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1972 Summer Olympics, and he was also the flag bearer for Kuwait at the 1972 Olympics. |
2025-07-25 | Gisèle Ongollo (Gabonese sprinter) | Gisèle Ongollo (born 20 February 1966) is a Gabonese sprinter. She competed in the 100 metres at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1988 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-26 | Kaletez (A buckwheat pancake in Breton cuisine) | Kaletez, called galette de sarrasin in French, is a buckwheat pancake in Breton cuisine. |
2025-07-28 | Martial Biguet (Central African Republic sprinter) | Martial Biguet (born 11 June 1971) is a Central African Republic sprinter. He competed in the 400 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics and the 1996 Summer Olympics. Biguet set the Central African Republic record in the 400 metres with his 47.82 time at the 1992 Summer Olympics. |
2025-08-01 | List of most translated individual authors (Wikimedia list of persons by occupation) | This page provides list of most translated individual authors to date sorted by the total number of translations. |
2025-07-30 | Ibrahim Abdel Hamid (Egyptian wrestler) | Ibrahim Abdel Hamid is an Egyptian wrestler. He competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics. |
2025-08-01 | Jean Lefèbvre (athlete) (Belgian sprinter) | Joannes Baptista Lefèbvre (born 18 October 1893, date of death unknown) was a Belgian athlete. He competed in three events at the 1920 Summer Olympics. He was married to Jeanne Van Kesteren. |
2025-07-15 | Jana Mlakar (Slovenian cross-country skier) | Jana Mlakar (born 11 May 1962) is a Slovenian cross-country skier. She competed in three events at the 1984 Winter Olympics, representing Yugoslavia. |
2025-07-30 | Samuel Siew (Malaysian football coach (born 1987)) | Samuel Siew (Chinese: 蕭天恩; pinyin: xiāo tiān ēn; born 31 December 1987) is a Malaysian professional football coach and coach educator originally from Kota Bharu, Kelantan. Based in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, he is one of the most accomplished and admired grassroots football coaches in Malaysia. Samuel holds an English FA International Coaching Licence, is a certified coach educator for the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) and Premier Skills, and is a qualified Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Licence Coach. |
2025-07-22 | Shirt of Flame | The phrase Shirt of Flame refers either to a specific form of the poison dress trope in folklore, or to a particular type of clothing given to people about to face burning at the stake. |
2025-07-28 | Kenny Adeshigbin (American soccer player) | Kenny Adeshigbin (born February 12, 1991) is an American soccer player who is last known to have played for Asteras Vlahioti FC in the Greek Gamma Ethniki. He has listed his speed, strength, and finishing as his strong points. |
2025-07-30 | Mamadou Diallo (judoka) (Guinean judoka) | Mamadou Diallo (born 1 August 1941) is a Guinean judoka. He competed in the men's half-lightweight event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-26 | Adel Al-Najadah (Kuwaiti judoka) | Adel Al-Najadah (born 9 March 1966) is a Kuwaiti judoka. He competed as a half-lightweight in Judo 1984 Summer Olympics where he placed 33rd and as a lightweight in the 1988 Summer Olympics where he also placed 33rd. |
2025-07-31 | Paul C. H. Lim (American historian (born 1967)) | Paul Chang-Ha Lim (Korean: 임창하; born April 29, 1967) an American ecclesiastical historian who serves as Professor of the Humanities at The Hamilton Center for Classical and Civic Education at the University of Florida. His main research involves the intellectual history and historical theology of Reformation and post-Reformation England. |
2025-07-28 | Mohammad Shahjahan (footballer) (Indian footballer (born 2000)) | Mohammad Shahjahan (born 3 October 2000) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Delhi FC. He also represented India at the FIFA U-17 World Cup. |
2025-07-28 | InecoBank (Armenian bank) | INECOBANK is one of the leading South Caucasus banks, headquartered in Yerevan, Armenia. The bank offers a full range of banking services, including digital banking services to individuals, SME and corporate clients. The bank was founded on February 7, 1996, licensed by CBA General banking license No. 85). |
2025-08-01 | Kerrie Kelly (KDICK BLACK) | Kerrie Kelly is a chief executive and former lawyer from Australia. She has held the positions of chief executive officer of the Insurance Council of Australia (2006-2010) and chief executive officer of the Financial Planning Association of Australia (2003-2006). |
2025-07-24 | Hurricane Hector (2018) (Category 4 Pacific hurricane) | Hurricane Hector was a powerful and long-lasting tropical cyclone that traversed the Pacific Ocean during late July and August 2018. Hector was the eighth named storm, fourth hurricane, and third major hurricane[nb 1] of the 2018 Pacific hurricane season.[1] It originated from a disturbance[nb 2] that was located north of South America on July 22. The disturbance tracked westward and entered the eastern Pacific around July 25. It gradually organized over the next several days, becoming a tropical depression at 12:00 UTC on July 31. The system was upgraded into a tropical storm about 12 hours later and received the name Hector. Throughout most of its existence, the cyclone traveled due west or slightly north of west. A favorable environment allowed the fledgling tropical storm to rapidly intensify to its initial peak as a Category 2 hurricane by 18:00 UTC on August 2. Wind shear caused Hector to weaken for a brief period before the storm began to strengthen again. Hector reached Category 3 status by 00:00 UTC on August 4 and went through an eyewall replacement cycle soon after, which caused the intensification to halt. After the replacement cycle, the cyclone continued to organize, developing a well-defined eye surrounded by cold cloud tops. |
2025-07-28 | Grigorios Emmanouil (Greek rower (1912–1994)) | Grigorios Emmanouil (12 September 1912 – 1994) was a Greek rower. He competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics and the 1952 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-20 | Boxer Indemnity Scholarship (United Kingdom) (Scholarship for Chinese students to be educated in the UK) | The Boxer Indemnity Scholarship by the United Kingdom (Chinese: 庚子賠款獎學金; pinyin: Gēngzǐ Péikuǎn Jiǎngxuéjīn or simply Chinese: 英庚子) was a scholarship program for Chinese students to study in the United Kingdom, funded by the remittance of the Boxer Indemnity from China to the United Kingdom. It was established after the United States' Boxer Indemnity Scholarship. |
2025-07-14 | Zyta Jarka (Polish rower) | Zyta Jarka (born 21 July 1962) is a Polish rower. She competed in the women's coxed four event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-14 | Indrashil University (Private university in Mahesana district, Gujarat, India) | Indrashil University is private university located in near the village Rajpur in Mahesana district, Gujarat, India. The university was established in 2017 through the Gujarat Private Universities (Amendment) Act, 2017, which also established P P Savani University, Karnavati University and Swarnim Startup & Innovation University. |
2025-07-17 | Khalid Al-Karkhi (Iranian boxer) | Khalid Al-Karkhi (born 15 August 1940) is an Iraqi boxer. He competed at the 1960 and 1964 Summer Olympics. He was nicknamed the "Golden Champion" and never lost at the national championships. |
2025-07-30 | Jorge Mejía (Ecuadorian boxer) | Jorge Mejía (born 6 July 1952) is an Ecuadorian boxer. He competed in the men's flyweight event at the 1972 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-31 | Omar Dabaj (Jordanian boxer) | Omar Dabaj (born 13 January 1969) is a Jordanian boxer. He competed in the men's middleweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-27 | 2018 Iran Futsal's 2nd Division (Iranian football league) | The 2018 Iranian Futsal 2nd Division (football is called futsal in Iran), was divided into three phases. The league was composed of 34 teams divided into four divisions 6 teams and two divisions 5 teams; whose teams were divided geographically. Teams only played teams in their own division, once at home and once away for a total of 10 or 8 matches each. |
2025-07-31 | Aboubacar Diallo (Guinean boxer (born 1976)) | Aboubacar Diallo (born 12 January 1976) is a Guinean boxer. He competed in the men's light welterweight event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-24 | Deutsche Wanderjugend (voluntary association) | Deutsche Wanderjugend (DWJ) is the youth organization of the Association of German Mountain and Hiking Associations e. V. (Deutscher Wanderverband). DWJ was founded in 1952 in Bad Berneck. |
2025-07-17 | Chill Master's Screen (1984 role-playing game supplement) | Chill Master's Screen is a supplement published by Pacesetter in 1984 for the modern horror role-playing game Chill. The package includes an adventure based on Bram Stoker's classic novel Dracula. |
2025-08-01 | Jeidi Pradera (Cuban cyclist) | Jeidi Pradera Bernal (born 17 February 1998) is a Cuban professional racing cyclist, who most recently rode for the UCI Women's Team Astana in the 2019 women's road cycling season. |
2025-07-13 | Nirmal Mahato (Indian Politician) | Nirmal Mahato (25 December 1950 – 8 August 1987) was an Indian politician, Jharkhand activist and prominent leader of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha. He was the founder of All Jharkhand Students Union. He was a prominent leader in the movement for separate state of Jharkhand. |
2025-07-26 | Enterr10 Bangla (Indian Bengali entertainment channel) | Enterr10 Bangla is an Indian Bengali-language general entertainment channel launched in 2019. The channel broadcasts Bengali movies and dubbed series from its sister channel Dangal along with some original Bengali shows. The owner of the channel is Enterr10 Television Company. The channel is available for audiences as free-to-air. |
2025-07-22 | David Lee Orr | David Lee Orr (born 1991) is an American entrepreneur and social media influencer from Effingham, Illinois. While attending the University of Arizona, Orr was branded an “influencer” by Fast Company magazine for his use of Twitter accounts. |
2025-07-27 | List of Tawag ng Tanghalan finalists (season 3) | The third season of Tawag ng Tanghalan is an amateur singing competition currently aired as a segment of the noontime show It's Showtime that premiered on June 25, 2018. |
2025-07-29 | Tahitian Woman with a Flower (Painting by Paul Gauguin) | Tahitian Woman with a Flower (Vahine no te tiare) is an 1891 painting by Paul Gauguin, now in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen. |
2025-07-27 | Tawag ng Tanghalan: All-Star Grand Resbak season 1 (2019 Philippine television competition) | Tawag ng Tanghalan: All-Star Grand Resbak is the all-star edition of the amateur singing competition Tawag ng Tanghalan that features returning contenders from the previous seasons of the series. The first all-star season, retroactively titled as Tawag ng Tanghalan: All-Star Grand Resbak 2019, was aired as a segment of the noontime show It's Showtime. It premiered from November 11 to December 21, 2019. |
2025-07-29 | Arturo Dandan (Filipino weightlifter) | Arturo Dandan (born 28 December 1937) is a Filipino weightlifter. He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1968 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-29 | Criticism of the military of Pakistan (analytical disapproval of the Pakistan Armed Forces' actions and policies) | In Pakistan, Pakistan Army, Pakistan Air Force, Pakistan Navy, and some intelligence agencies are considered as part of Pakistani military. Over the years, the military has been criticized for its past and present actions. Most of the criticism is levelled against Pakistan Army who is the most dominant branch of Pakistan's military. It has been criticized for eroding democratic processes in Pakistan, for being the largest business conglomeration in the country, for excessive control over the domestic and foreign policies of Pakistan, for war crimes, role in Bengali genocide, and corruption within the institution. |
2025-07-27 | Khaled Mazeedi (Kuwaiti YouTuber) | Khaled Mazeedi (Arabic: خالد المزيدي) is a Kuwaiti media magnate, internet entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist. He gained public attention when he bought an exotic car from a Dubai-based dealership, in 2012 by using only cryptocurrency. |
[Failed to parse] | Sabby Jey (New Zealand born, Sri Lankan Tamil actress and model) | Sabina Jeyasingham, known professionally as Sabby Jey, is a New Zealand, Sri Lankan Tamil actress, model, television personality, and advocate. |
2025-07-26 | Health Protection (Coronavirus, Wearing of Face Coverings on Public Transport) (England) Regulations 2020 (United Kingdom emergency legislation) | The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Wearing of Face Coverings on Public Transport) (England) Regulations 2020 (SI 2020/592) is a statutory instrument (SI) brought into force on 15 June 2020 by the Secretary of State for Transport, Grant Shapps, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The regulations required the wearing of a face covering when travelling on public transport such as trains, buses and aircraft in England, later extended to include taxis and private hire vehicles. The regulations were revoked on 18 July 2021. |
2025-08-01 | Li Dong (Chinese association football player) | Li Dong (Chinese: 李东; born 15 March 2001) is a Chinese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. |
2025-07-27 | Mark Petty (American racing driver) | Mark Petty (born October 16, 1969) is an American former stock car racing driver from Randleman, North Carolina. He is the nephew of Richard Petty. He began competing in NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 2000 events in his career, earning one top-ten. He worked as a chassis specialist for Red Horse Racing. |
2025-08-01 | Siham Es Sad (Moroccan cyclist) | Siham Es Sad (born 2 August 2000) is a Moroccan professional racing cyclist. She rode in the women's time trial event at the 2020 UCI Road World Championships. |
2025-07-19 | Jiří Jakeš (Czech ice hockey player (born 1982)) | Jiří Jakeš (born October 4, 1982) is a Czech retired professional ice hockey player. |
2025-07-30 | Vukašin Bogdanović (Serbian footballer) | Vukašin Bogdanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Вукашин Богдановић; born 4 October 2002) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Serbian First League club Radnik Surdulica. |
2025-07-30 | Srinivas Gada (Doctor, lecturer and academic) | Srinivas Gada is an Oxford-based doctor, lecturer and academic. His work revolves around autism/ASD in children, Dyspraxia, Developmental Delay, Learning Disability, Emotional & Behavioural Disorders and Cerebral Palsy. |
2025-07-24 | Telegraph Pass (Arizona) (Mountain pass in Yuma County, Arizona) | Telegraph Pass is a highway pass on Interstate 8 through the Gila Mountains in Yuma County, Arizona, about 19 miles (30 km) east of Yuma in the northwest Sonoran Desert. The east bound lanes of I-8 cross under the westbound freeway, briefly traveling to the left before Telegraph Pass before reverting back. In 1967, the "Telegraph Pass" freeway section of Interstate 8 (Miles 11–23) was opened.[citation needed] |
2025-07-26 | Kashe Quest (American Mensan and child prodigy (born 2018)) | Kashe Quest (born June 22, 2018) is an American child genius who is the youngest member of American Mensa, having joined at 2 years old. |
2025-07-15 | Racism in Columbus, Ohio (discrimination based on race or ethnicity in Columbus, Ohio) | Racism is a prevailing issue in the city of Columbus, Ohio, United States. Minority groups may face some societal, health, and legal challenges not experienced by non-minority residents. |
2025-07-28 | Mali Housing Bank | Mali Housing Bank (fr Banque de l'Habitat du Mali) also known by the acronym BHM was a Malian mortgage institution that was a major actor in the Malian property sector from inception until its absorption by another bank. Founded in 1996, following a restructuring of a now defunct Postal and Savings Bank, BHM, persistently battled a weak balance sheet due to high ratio of non-performing loans, it was later merged with the stronger Mali Solidarity Bank (BMS) in 2016. |
2025-07-08 | Sheen Magazine (Bimonthly African-American magazine based in Greenville, South Carolina) | Sheen Magazine is a bimonthly magazine about African-American entertainment, music, culture, lifestyle and fashion. It was founded by Kimberly M. Chapman in 2006 as an extension of her Chapman Products Company. Its target audience is the African-American community and anyone interested in African American culture and its influence in today's world. |
2025-07-22 | The Jewish Cause: An Introduction to a Different Israeli History | The Jewish Cause: An Introduction to a Different Israeli History is the second book by Moshe Berent. The book was published in Hebrew in 2019 in Jerusalem in a series of books "Interpretation and Culture" in Carmel Publishing House, edited by Prof. Avi Sagi. The book expands on the themes of Berent's earlier book "A people like all the peoples - towards the establishment of an Israeli republic" in an attempt to answer the questions regarding the Labor leadership of the Zionist movement: |
[Failed to parse] | Rutherford Discovery Fellowships (New Zealand award giving financial support to early- to mid-career researchers) | The Rutherford Discovery Fellowships were a primary funding mechanism for early-to-mid-career academics in New Zealand. Established in 2010, they were administered by the Royal Society Te Apārangi and awarded yearly, via a multi-round peer-review and interview process. Recipients of the fellowship were typically faculty members at New Zealand universities, or appointed in Fellow roles, a position comparable to "research faculty" or "senior postdoc" in the United States. In 2025, the fellowship scheme was replaced with the New Zealand Mana Tūānuku Research Leader Fellowship. |
2025-07-13 | Bunty Singh (Indian actor (1987–2022)) | Gurmeet Singh (14 November 1987 – 2 February 2022) popularly known as Bunty Singh was an actor, dancer, choreographer and cinematographer who mostly worked in Nagpuri and Khortha albums and films. He was born in Jamshedpur. He also participated in dance reality show Boogie Woogie. He had prominent role in establishing distinct identity of Nagpuri album and films. |
2025-07-30 | My Blood (Ellie Goulding song) (2012 song by Ellie Goulding) | "My Blood" is a song by English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding from her second studio album, Halcyon (2012). Goulding and Jim Eliot produced the song, and they wrote it with Mima Stilwell. |
2025-07-28 | Nyamagabe bus shooting (2022 mass shooting in Rwanda) | On 18 June 2022, a public passenger bus was attacked in Nyamagabe District, Southern Province, Rwanda, killing two people. |
2025-07-26 | Sheppey Crossing crash (Huge pile-up in 2013 which involved 130 vehicles) | On 5 September 2013, a huge pile-up occurred on the southbound carriageway of the Sheppey Crossing, which at the time was a covered in heavy fog. In total, more than 130 vehicles were involved in a series of shunts and 35 people needed hospital treatment, with eight people sustaining serious injuries and 60 others sustaining minor injuries. |
2025-07-30 | Zach Shallcross (American television personality (born 1996)) | Zachary Lloyd Shallcross (born July 31, 1996) is an American television personality who appeared on season 19 of The Bachelorette, and starred in season 27 of The Bachelor. |
2025-07-28 | Certified Organic Sunscreen (Organic Sunscreen preview and standards) | A Certified Organic Sunscreen, also known as Petrochemical-Free Sunscreen, is a third party certified sunscreen product consisting of certified and approved organic ingredients, with typically zinc oxide acting as the photo-protector. An organic sunscreen is verified and approved by a certifier to international or national organic standards, such as NSF/ANSI 305 and USDA organic, which define production and labelling requirements for personal care products containing organic ingredients. These standards are complemented by existing sunscreen regulatory bodies such as the FDA that regulate the efficacy of the sunscreen, safety and permitted ingredients. Generally speaking, sunscreen has photo-protective properties that reduce the risk of skin cancer and ageing with relation to the SPF value and proper application. |
2025-07-31 | Elizabeth Brontë (Brontë sister) | Elizabeth Brontë (commonly ; 8 February 1815 – 15 June 1825) was the second-eldest child of Patrick Brontë and Maria Brontë, née Branwell. A member of the literary Brontë family, Elizabeth was the younger sister of Maria Brontë as well as the elder sister of writers Charlotte, Emily and Anne, and poet and artist Branwell. Less is known about Elizabeth than any of the other members of her family. |
2025-07-27 | Battle of Karasounk (863 battle) | The Battle of Karasounk, i.e. the Forty, took place in 863 when some Muslim emirs attacked Armenia, defended by Prince Ashot Bagratouni with, according to reports, 40,000 men. The Armenians defeated the 80,000 Muslims decisively on the shores of the Araxes. The caliph of the Abbasids Al-Musta'in bi-llah granted Ashot the title of "Prince of Princes of Armenia, of Georgia and of the lands of the Caucasus". |
2025-07-28 | Santy Sharma (musical artist) | Ganesh Sharma[citation needed] (born 9 September 1996), best known by his stage name Santy Sharma, is an Indian singer, rapper, and lyricist from Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh. |
2025-08-01 | Sofia lorry deaths (2023 discovery of illegal immigrants in truck) | On 17 February 2023, an abandoned lorry carrying illegal immigrants believed to be from Afghanistan as well as timber was discovered near Lokorsko, a village 12 miles north-east of Sofia in Sofia City Province, Bulgaria. |
2025-07-26 | Jørn Kjær (Danish footballer) | Jørn Kjær is a Danish football former footballer and equipment manager who was last known to be equipment manager of FCM. |
2025-07-30 | Groceries (Supply Chain Practices) Market Investigation Order 2009 (UK statutory instrument) | The Groceries (Supply Chain Practices) Market Investigation Order 2009 is a statutory instrument of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It regulates the supply chain of the British retail grocery industry. |
2025-07-14 | Orbit Fab (Aerospace company) | Orbit Fab is an American startup based in Lafayette, Colorado, United States, that develops in-space refueling systems for satellites. |
2025-07-26 | Tanveer Evan (Bangladeshi musician) | Tanveer Evan (born 18 April 1997) is a Bangladeshi born musician and songwriter. He composed his first song "Maine Royaan" in 2012, which got hit again in 2022. In 2016, he came into the limelight by singing the song 'Avijog' of the drama 'Best Friend'. In 2021, he again made headlines with the song 'O Mon Re', bringing together Indian duo Yash and Madhumita. He became widely popular with the song 'Oviman' in the drama 'Best Friend 3' and won the Meril-Prothom Alo Awards as the best singer in 2022. He was recognized as the 'Top Artist' from Bangladesh on Spotify in 2023. Another hit song sung by him is "Baba Tumi Amar Beche Thakar Karon" which expresses the sacrifice and love of a father towards a child. Tanveer is popular or criticized for Hindi songs apart from his own country songs. |
2025-07-31 | Bath Soft Cheese (Soft cheese made in Bath) | Bath Soft Cheese is a type of brie made by The Bath Soft Cheese Co. The flavour of Bath Soft Cheese is earthy, mushroomy, and citrusy, with a grassy, aromatic scent. According to the manufacturer, it is made from a 19th century recipe and was once given to Admiral Lord Nelson by his father. |
2025-07-22 | House of Herrera (Family Legacy) | The House of Herrera is a union of notable families with diverse nationalities since the 14th century. Known for their roles as landowners, lords, conquerors, merchants, and later, bankers, the family's influence spans Spain, the Canaries, Latin America, Germany, and England. The House of Herrera was established in recognition of the trust and responsibilities conferred upon them through centuries of partnerships. |
2025-07-27 | Coroners (Investigations) Regulations 2013 (United Kingdom statutory instrument) | The Coroners (Investigations) Regulations 2013 is a statutory instrument of the United Kingdom. Regulations 28 and 29 of this statutory instrument provide powers for coroners to issue reports to prevent future deaths, also known as PFD reports. |
2025-07-10 | Heat–Pacers rivalry (National Basketball Association rivalry) | The Heat–Pacers rivalry is a basketball rivalry between the Indiana Pacers and the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The rivalry started in 1988 with the creation of the Heat franchise. The two organizations have faced each other five times in the NBA playoffs with Indiana winning their first matchup 4–2 in the 2004 Eastern Conference semifinals. Most recently, the rivalry was renewed when Miami swept Indiana in the 2020 Eastern Conference first round. |
2025-07-23 | 2023 Shama quarry explosion (Quarry site explosion in Western Region, Ghana) | On 9 September 2023 a quarry site located in Anto Aboso in the Shama District in the Western Region of Ghana exploded. The site was operated by STA Addsams Enterprise (formerly Omni Quarry) and the Minerals Commission of Ghana found them to be operating illegally and without permit. |
2025-08-01 | List of Saks Fifth Avenue store locations | This article details the opening dates of Saks and Co. and Saks Fifth Avenue locations, providing insight into the historic and geographic expansion of the retailer. |
2025-07-28 | Anna Slatz (Canadian journalist) | Anna Slatz is a Canadian journalist and gender-critical activist. She is the co-founder and editor of the gender-critical website Reduxx and was previously affiliated with far-right website Rebel News. Slatz served as editor of student newspaper The Baron until she was fired following the publication of an opinion piece by and an interview with the leader of a neo-Nazi group, which led to a wave of resignations. |
2025-07-29 | Palestinian right to resist (Concept in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict) | The Palestinians' right to resist is a significant issue deeply rooted in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine, particularly in relation to the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories. This right, recognized under international law, is based on the principle of self-determination for all peoples under foreign and colonial rule. |
2025-07-24 | Illuvium (company) (Blockchain-based gaming developer) | Illuvium is a blockchain game developer. Iluvium has created three games, Illuvium Overworld, Illuvium Arena, and Illuvium Zero which operate via the Ethereum blockchain.[citation needed] |
2025-07-12 | Tehreek-e-Nizam-e-Mustafa (Barelvi movement in Pakistan) | Tehreek-e-Nizam-e-Mustafa (Urdu: تحریکِ نظامِ مصطفیٰ, lit. '"Movement of the system of the Prophet"') was a Barelvi organization and religious movement based in Azad Kashmir. It was founded by Islamic scholar Muhammad Alauddin Siddiqui from Sadhanoti. In late 19's organization's founder attempt to implement Islam at the Government level by negotiating with politicians. The politicians of Kashmir Muhammad Abdul Qayyum Khan and Sikandar Hayat Khan were also the members of this movement. Many gatherings and meetings were held in Nerian Sharif. The politicians themselves came and the objectives of the movement were explained, then they announced the support. The aim and the purpose of the movement is to implement Sharia (or "Nizam-e-Mustafa", meaning "the system of the Prophet Muhammad") in Pakistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir. |
2025-07-28 | Edgar M. Louton (American missionary (born 1933)) | Edgar Myron Louton (born December 13, 1933) is an American missionary in southern Africa. He has been affiliated with the Assemblies of God and other organisations. |
2025-07-25 | Nepal A cricket team (Second-tier national team) | The Nepal A cricket team (Nepali: नेपाल ए क्रिकेट टिम) is a national-level men's cricket team of Nepal that plays in the second-tier relative to the Nepal national cricket team. Matches played by Nepal A are not considered Test matches or One Day Internationals; they instead are eligible to receive first-class and List A classification respectively. It is a developmental team, domestic players are often expected to first get selected in this team before playing for the senior team. |
2025-07-28 | Nguyễn Văn Đàn (Vietnamese footballer (born 1977)) | Nguyễn Văn Đàn (born 30 April 1974) is a Vietnamese former footballer who played as a defender. |
2025-07-28 | Nguyễn Hồng Phẩm (Vietnamese footballer) | Nguyễn Hồng Phẩm is a Vietnamese former footballer who played as a goalkeeper who played for the Vietnam national football team. |
2025-07-29 | Pirate Software (American Twitch streamer and game developer) | Jason Thor Hall (born July 17, 1987), known online as Pirate Software, is an American Twitch streamer, YouTuber and video game developer. A former Blizzard Entertainment employee, he is known for developing indie games, most notably Heartbound, and maintaining a ferret rescue.[better source needed] He gained popularity through YouTube Shorts.[better source needed] |
2025-07-31 | Eugenio Sena (Italian football coach) | Eugenio Sena (born 19 December 1991) is an Italian professional football manager, currently in charge of Georgian Erovnuli Liga 2 club Samtredia. |
2025-07-30 | Russell Steinberg | Russell Steinberg (born March 4, 1959 in Los Angeles, CA) is an American classical composer.[irrelevant citation] He is most known for his orchestral piece Cosmic Dust, performed at the Oxnard Performing Arts Center, and commissioned by the New West Symphony, conducted by Marcelo Lehninger in a concert alongside Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, with Sonia Goulart as soloist, and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5. His known works include solo, chamber, orchestra, and film music. He is also known for his 6-minute “Palisades is Gone” tribute to the 2025 wildfires’ devastation in Los Angeles. |
2025-07-26 | Antipas highway collision (2024 road accident in Cotabato, Philippines) | On March 25, 2024, in Antipas, Cotabato, Philippines, a highway collision between a dump truck transporting sand and a passenger van occurred. There were seventeen fatalities and one non-fatal injury the passenger van, while all passengers in the truck survived. |
2025-07-23 | Solar System belts (Solar System belts of asteroids and comets) | Solar System belts are asteroid and comet belts that orbit the Sun in the Solar System in interplanetary space. The Solar System belts' size and placement are mostly a result of the Solar System having four giant planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune far from the Sun. The giant planets must be in the correct place, not too close or too far from the star for a system to have Solar System belts. |
2025-07-28 | Amiya Pandav (Odia Politician and journalist based out of Odisha) | Amiya Pandav is a writer, columnist, human rights activist and politician from the eastern indian state of Odisha, and headed the Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee social media department as its chairperson and is a spokesperson with the Congress party Odisha state unit. He currently is Media and Communications Department, OPCC'S Vice-Chairperson. He has been working against caste discrimination, caste violence, witch hunting and communalism in Odisha. |
2025-07-21 | Nick Maynard (British gastrointestinal surgeon) | Nicholas Maynard is a British surgeon who works as a consultant gastrointestinal surgeon at Oxford University Hospital. Maynard is also known for his many trips to Gaza between 2010 and 2025. After returning from Gaza in January 2024, he told media of a dire humanitarian situation and the collapse of the healthcare system. Maynard has called for a ceasefire to end the violence. Also, in 2024, Maynard said that Israel was engaged in the "deliberate targeting of doctors, of nurses, and of hospitals". In a 2025 interview with Sky News, Maynard said that the IDF was shooting Palestinian civilians at aid points "almost like a game of target practice". |
2025-07-27 | M3GAN (film series) (American science fiction horror films) | The M3GAN film series, consists of American science fiction horror movies based on an original story co-written by James Wan and Akela Cooper. The series includes theatrical movies, with a plot that follows a toy company named Funki's development of lifelike companions through robotic androids, and the perilous discovery that the use of artificial intelligence functionality results in unpredictable malevolent results. |
2025-07-31 | Jonathan McGovern (historian) (English historian and author) | Jonathan McGovern FRHistS is an English historian and author. He specializes in the study of Tudor England and has been a proponent of the New Administrative History. |
2025-07-29 | Revfin (International consumer finance provider) | Revfin is an EV financing platform and it offers commercial electric vehicle loans through its non-bank financial institution Aristo Securities Private Limited founded in 2018 in India and headquartered in New Delhi. The company operates in 24 states in India and focuses on lending EV loans primarily to people with little or no credit history. Revfin is one of the partners of the Shoonya initiative by NITI Aayog. The company has also joined the PM Solar2EV Initiative launched by the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment & Government of Maharashtra. this partnership aims to provide digital lending services and promote financial inclusion. The company's participation in the PM Solar2EV Initiative is expected to expedite its target of financing 2 million electric vehicles nationwide by 2029. As of 2024 the company has served over 75,000 customers & disbursed INR 1000 Crores worth of loans. |
2025-07-14 | Michel & Amazonka (Mongolian fashion company) | Michel & Amazonka is a Mongolian luxury fashion house known for its elegant designs and quality craftsmanship, led by Mongolian businesswoman MJ Choigaalaa, the eldest sister in the family. |
2025-07-31 | Abdelmouneme Basta (Algerian Kick boxer and Muay Thai fighter) | Abdelmouneme Boubasta (Arabic: عبد المنعم بوبسطة), also known as Mouneme Basta (Arabic: منعم بسطة), is an Algerian Muay Thai fighter from Algeria. |
2025-07-28 | A. G. Louton (American missionary (1902–1985)) | Albert Gordon Louton (August 13, 1902 – November 22, 1985) was a prominent American missionary in the Northern Transvaal region of South Africa. |
2025-07-12 | Preston Riki (New Zealand rugby league footballer) | Preston Riki is an New Zealand rugby league footballer who plays as a second-rower for the Penrith Panthers in the National Rugby League (NRL). |
2025-07-29 | David A. Louton (American financial academic (born 1960)) | David Albert Louton (born July 10, 1960) is an American academic and financial analyst. He has contributed to several major news outlets. |
2025-07-12 | KineMaster (Mobile video editing application) | KineMaster is a mobile video editing application developed by KineMaster Corporation, a South Korean company. The company went public as NexStreaming, and renamed to KineMaster in 2019. |
2025-07-31 | José Ramírez-Garofalo (American ecologist (born 1996)) | José R. Ramírez-Garofalo (born March 17, 1996) is an American ecologist, ornithologist, biogeographer, and naturalist known for his work on avian ecology, conservation biology, and the impact of environmental change on urban bird populations. His research focuses on the occurrence of species outside of their typical geographic range, the spread of zoonotic pathogens and disease, and the interactions of species within urban ecosystems. |
2025-08-01 | Jonathan J. Breene (American businessman) | Jonathan J. Breene is an Australian-American businessman involved in the real estate and hospitality industries. Along with Adrian Zecha, he is the co-founder of Mahaman, a company specializing in the creation of ultra-luxury residential and boutique hotel properties |
2025-07-12 | Maksud Hossain (Bangladeshi film director) | Maksud Hossain(Bengali: মাকসুদ হোসেন) is a Bangladeshi writer, director, and producer best known for his debut feature film Saba (2024), which was officially selected at major international festivals including the Toronto International Film Festival, Busan International Film Festival, Red Sea International Film Festival, and Göteborg Film Festival, among others. He won a Student Academy Award for his short Three Beauties (2006). He is also a Berlinale Talents 2025 fellow. |
2025-07-12 | Rugby union at the 1979 Mediterranean Games (rugby union tournament at the 1979 Mediterranean Games) | Rugby union was one of several sports at the 1979 Mediterranean Games. This Mediterranean Games was held in Split, Yugoslavia. Only men's teams participated in the rugby tournament. |
2025-08-01 | 1993 Camp Ripley mid-air collision | On March 13, 1993, 2 UH-1 helicopters collided into each other above Camp Ripley. |
2025-07-20 | MIDC - Andheri metro station (Mumbai Metro's Aqua Line metro station) | MIDC - Andheri is an underground metro station on the north–south corridor of Aqua Line 3 of the Mumbai Metro in Mumbai, India. This metro station was inaugurated on 5 October 2024, by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, followed by the commencement of the metro service from 7 October 2024. |
2025-07-20 | Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport - T1 metro station (Mumbai Metro's Aqua Line metro station) | Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport - T1 (also called as CSMI Airport - T1) is an important underground metro station on the north–south corridor of the Aqua Line 3 of Mumbai Metro in Mumbai, India. This metro station was inaugurated on 5 October 2024, by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, followed by the commencement of the metro service from 7 October 2024. |
2025-07-25 | King of the South (film) (American film) | King of the South is an upcoming American biographical musical drama film directed and co-written by Jeff Reyes, based on the American rapper Master P. It stars Wendell Pierce, Queen Latifah and Charlamagne Tha God. |
2025-07-20 | MERA25 Hessen (Branch of MERA25 German political party) | MERA25 Hessen is the regional branch of the German political party MERA25, which is part of the pan-European political movement Democracy in Europe Movement 2025 (DiEM25). Founded by former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis, MERA25 advocates for social, economic, and ecological reforms within both Germany and the European Union. |
2025-07-29 | Distortion (film) (2023 Filipino non-narrative animated film) | Distortion (Tagalog: Pagbaluktot) is a 2023 Philippine independent experimental silent animated film directed by Frederick C.G. Borromeo in his directorial debut. |
2025-07-13 | Michael Edem Akafia (Ghanaian lawyer and mining executive) | Michael Edem Akafia is a Ghanaian lawyer, tax practitioner and mining executive. He is currently the Vice President for External Affairs at Gold Fields and President of Ghana Chamber of Mines. He previously served as the Vice President for Legal Affairs at the West African operations of Gold Fields Ltd. |
2025-07-24 | Iftekhar Rafsan (Bangladeshi youtuber, model and actor) | Iftekhar Rafsan (born 6 August 1997), also known as RafsanTheChotobhai, is a Bangladeshi YouTube personality, model and actor. He is known for food vlogging on YouTube. He started making videos on YouTube in 2017 and as of November 2024, has more than 2.8 million subscribers. |
2025-07-28 | Kitty Stryker (American sex educator and activist)) | Kitty Stryker (born 1984) is an American activist and sex educator known for promotion of consent in queer relationships. |
2025-07-14 | Rudraneil Sengupta (Indian journalist, author, and sports writer) | Rudraneil Sengupta is an Indian journalist, author, and former deputy editor of Lounge, the weekly feature magazine of Mint. He is best known for his work in sports journalism and his book Enter the Dangal: Travels through India's Wrestling Landscape. His journalistic work has focused on various social and cultural issues, including gender and human rights. |
2025-07-19 | Maya Kornberg (American political scientist (born 1991)) | Maya Kornberg (born 1991) is an American political scientist and commentator. A senior research fellow and manager in the Brennan Center's Elections and Government Program, she is the author of Inside Congressional Committees: Function and Dysfunction in Lawmaking, published by Columbia University Press. In 2025, Kornberg ran an unsuccessful campaign in the Democratic Primary in New York City's 39th City Council district. |
2025-07-31 | Parth Shah (American entrepreneur) | Parth Shah is an American entrepreneur and technologist. He is co-founder and CEO of Polimorphic, a civic technology platform which use artificial intelligence to improve governmental processes and transparency. |
2025-07-26 | Haraltari (Village in Assam, India) | Haraltari is a small rural village located in the Bilasipara sub-division of Dhubri district in the Indian state of Assam. The village falls under the administrative jurisdiction of the Sonamayi Gaon Panchayat and is part of the Bilasipara East Development Block. It is located approximately 6 km from the town of Sapatgram and 15 km from Bilasipara town. |
2025-07-30 | Kazasker Mosque, Kadıköy (Mosque in Kadıköy, Istanbul, Turkey) | The Kazasker Mosque is a mosque in the 19 Mayıs neighborhood of Kadıköy, Istanbul. It was built in 1902 by Kasidecizade Süleyman Sırrı Efendi, a kazasker of Sultan Abdulhamid II. |
2025-07-22 | Sam Mangel (American businessman who consults for incarcerated individuals) | Sam Mangel (born February 25, 1963) is an American businessman who provides prison consulting services. He served 20 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to wire fraud in an insurance fraud scheme. Upon release in 2020, Mangel began advising defendants, such as Steve Bannon, Sam Bankman-Fried, and Peter Navarro, on navigating the U.S. prison system. |
2025-07-27 | Alphabets of the South Caucasus | The historical alphabets of the South Caucasus are the Caucasian Albanian, Armenian and Georgian scripts. The Armenian and Georgian alphabets are in use today, but the Caucasian Albanian is not and it was only rediscovered in 1937. |
2025-07-26 | Castles of Orbaal (1992 fantasy role-playing game supplement) | Castles of Orbaal, subtitled "Arathel, Marby, Pled, Sherwyn", is a supplement published by Columbia Games in 1992 for the fantasy tabletop role-playing setting Hârn that describes four castles in one of the regions of the game. |
2025-07-20 | Reduction of working hours in France | The reduction of working hours is a general trend towards a reduction in annual working time in Europe and North America from the middle of the 19th century. |
2025-08-01 | Paul Hayes (radio presenter) (British radio presenter and voiceover artist) | Paul Hayes is a British radio presenter and voiceover artist who presents on the Magic family of stations and on Virgin Radio Chilled. |
2025-07-27 | Revolutionary Communist Party (Italy) (Political party in Italy) | The Revolutionary Communist Party (Italian: Partito Comunista Rivoluzionario, PCR) is a Trotskyist communist party in Italy. The PCR, which is led by a collective leadership, is the Italian section of the Revolutionary Communist International. |
2025-07-24 | Gujarat Itihas Parishad | The Gujarat Itihas Parishad is an Indian organization dedicated to the study of the history of Gujarat. It was proposed at the 20th session of the Indian History Congress in 1957 at Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat and was established in 1960. The first president was Hariprasad Shastri. The parishad organizes a biennial conference in which new papers are presented in the field of Gujarat's history, culture, and archaeology which are submitted into an essay competition. The parishad also publishes reference works and booklets on the history of Gujarat. |
2025-07-28 | Pakistani cricket team in England in 2026 (International cricket tour) | The Pakistan cricket team is scheduled to tour England in June 2026 to play the England cricket team. The tour will consist of three Test matches. The Test series will form part of the 2025–2027 ICC World Test Championship. In July 2025, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) confirmed the fixtures for the tour, as a part of the 2026 home international season. |
2025-07-28 | New Zealand cricket team in England in 2026 (International cricket tour) | The New Zealand cricket team is scheduled to tour England in June 2026 to play the England cricket team. The tour will consist of three Test matches. The Test series will form part of the 2025–2027 ICC World Test Championship. In July 2025, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) confirmed the fixtures for the tour, as a part of the 2026 home international season. |
2025-08-01 | Christoph Karl Franzen (Swiss hospitality professional) | Romaine Franzen Tindall, Marketing Expert |
2025-07-22 | Ottoman capture of Zeila (1557 conquest) | The Ottoman capture of Zeila occurred in 1557 when the Ottoman Empire, under the command of Özdemir Pasha, successfully captured the port city of Zeila as part of its expansion into the Horn of Africa. This marked the establishment of Ottoman Zeila along with the Habesh Eyalet[page needed] |
2025-07-24 | O'Don's (Canadian comedy television series) | O'Don's is a Canadian comedy television series set in a fictionalized version of O'Donaghue's Irish Pub located in Miramichi, New Brunswick. The series follows the trials and tribulations of the Irish pub that was just recently purchased by an out-of-town swindler. |
2025-07-17 | 2025 Louisiana Senate District 14 special election | A special election was held in the U.S. state of Louisiana to elect a new member for District 14 in the Louisiana Senate, representing East Baton Rouge Parish. The primary was held on February 15, with a runoff general election scheduled on March 29, if it had been necessary. The election filled a vacancy caused by the election of incumbent Democrat Cleo Fields to the United States House of Representatives. The election took place concurrently with a special election in District 23. State representative Larry Selders won the election with 62.4 percent of the vote, necessitating a special election for his seat in House District 67. |
2025-07-17 | 2025 Louisiana Senate District 23 special election | A special election was held in the U.S. state of Louisiana to elect a new member for District 23 in the Louisiana Senate, representing Lafayette Parish. The primary was held on February 15, with a runoff general election scheduled on March 29, if it were to be necessary. The election filled a vacancy caused by the election of incumbent Republican Jean-Paul Coussan to the Louisiana Public Service Commission. The election took place concurrently with a special election in District 14. State representative Brach Myers was elected senator outright in the first round with 54.7 percent of the vote against Republican Jesse Regan, necessitating a special election to fill his seat in House District 45. |
2025-07-31 | Ron A. Adelman (American ophthalmologist) | Ron A. Adelman is an American ophthalmologist specializing in retinal and macular diseases. He is the chairman of the Department of Ophthalmology at Mayo Clinic Florida, overseeing clinical, research, and educational programs. |
2025-07-13 | Project Moon (South Korean video game developer) | Project Moon (Korean: 프로젝트문) is a South Korean video game developer headquartered in Suwon. Founded in 2016, it developed works such as Lobotomy Corporation, Library of Ruina, and Limbus Company. |
2025-07-22 | Craig Rothfeld (American businessman) | Craig Rothfeld is an American prison consultant to public figures. Rothfeld served 18 months in various New York state prisons after pleading guilty to falsifying business records. |
2025-07-24 | Sim Local (Telecommunications company) | Sim Local is a provider of eSIM (embedded SIMs) and SIM cards. |
2025-07-22 | Ronald Bauer (Venture capitalist and businessperson) | Ronald (Ron) Bauer is a Canadian-British investor and entrepreneur with a background in private equity, oil and gas, and venture capital. |
2025-07-17 | Aapa Shameem (2024-25 Pakistani television series) | Aapa Shameem is a 2024 Pakistani television series written by Asma Sayani, and directed by Zeeshan Ali Zaidi, produced under the banner of Big Bang Entertainment by Fahad Mustafa and Dr.Ali Kazmi. It originally aired on ARY Digital from 7 December 2024 to 22 February 2025. |
2025-07-20 | Bangladeshi Football Ultras (Supporters group of Bangladesh national football team) | Bangladeshi Football Ultras is a football supporters' group in Bangladesh that supports the Bangladesh national football teams, including the men's, women's, and youth teams. The group is known for its organized support and passionate presence in stadiums during both home and away matches. |
2025-07-14 | Dhalarchar railway station (railway station in Pabna District, Bangladesh) | Dhalarchar railway station is a railway station at Dhalarchar in Pabna District, Bangladesh. This is a terminus station of Majhgram-Dhalarchar line. |
2025-07-19 | Battle of Qarahamid (1510) (1510 battle of the Ottoman–Persian Wars) | The Battle of Qarahamid, also spelled Karahamid, was a battle in the Ottoman-Persian Wars in 1510 fought between the Ottoman Empire and the Safavid Persian Empire. The battle ended in a Safavid victory. |
2025-07-28 | Baby Jean (Musical artist) | Habish Rahman, professionally known as Baby Jean is an Indian rapper, singer and songwriter pioneering in the Malayalam Rap genre. He is best known for the songs Kaayi and Ballatha Jaathi. |
2025-07-28 | Kumar Saurabh (Indian Bollywood Actor) | Kumar Saurabh (born 12 September 1992) is an Indian actor born in Faridabad, Haryana, India. He is known for his work in Hindi films, television, and web series. |
2025-08-01 | List of Printemps store locations | This article details the opening dates of Printemps locations, providing insight into the historic and geographic expansion of the retailer. |
2025-07-28 | Princess Changde (Ming dynasty princess (1424–1470)) | Princess Changde (常德公主; 1424–1470), personal name unknown, was a princess of the Ming dynasty and the third daughter of Emperor Xuanzong. She was his only daughter with Empress Xiaogongzhang of the Sun Clan, thus making her the only full sister of Emperor Yingzong. |
2025-07-17 | 2025 Louisiana House of Representatives District 67 special election | A special election in the U.S. State of Louisiana was held on May 3, 2025, to elect a new member for District 67 in the Louisiana House of Representatives, representing part of Baton Rouge in East Baton Rouge Parish. The election filled a vacancy caused by the resignation of Democratic state representative Larry Selders upon his election to the Louisiana State Senate. |
2025-07-17 | 2025 Massachusetts House of Representatives Bristol 3 special election | A special election in the U.S. state of Massachusetts was held on June 10, 2025, to elect a new member for the 3rd Bristol district in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, representing portions of the towns of Easton and Taunton, in Bristol County. The election will fill a vacancy caused by the death of Democratic state Representative Carol Doherty. According to the official results, Democratic nominee Lisa Field appears to be ahead by 17 votes, a margin of less than half a percent, of Republican nominee Larry Quintal. Field has declared victory, and Quintal has not conceded and is seeking a recount. |
2025-07-14 | Berber raid against Vandals (529 raid) | The Berber raid against vandals was a military Berbers expedition in the south of Byzacena in 529 against the Vandal Kingdom between Antalas and Hilderic. |
2025-07-11 | Sotbella | Sotbella is an Indian fashion brand that focuses on women's western wear. It was founded in 2023 by Meher Sheikh and operates primarily through a direct-to-consumer (D2C) mode. |
2025-07-14 | Anushka Kaushik (Indian actress) | Anushka Kaushik (born 21 July 1999) is an Indian actress who appears in Hindi-language films and web series. She is known for her performance in the Amazon Prime Video series Crash Course (2022), for which she was nominated for Best Actress (Drama Series) at the 2022 Filmfare OTT Awards, and for her role in the Disney+ Hotstar series Ghar Waapsi (2022). She also played a parallel lead role in a Hindi film Patna Shuklla (2024). |
2025-07-28 | Deja Vu (group) (British-Venezuelan girl group) | Deja Vu are a British-Venezuelan girl group consisting of members Elle Botterill, Carolina Diaz and Tyrece Lewis. After forming in 2020, they competed on the series twelve of The Voice UK in 2023, where they reached the semi-finals. Since competing on the series, Deja Vu have gained a following on social media apps Instagram and TikTok, and have gone onto release the singles "Hot" and "Hell Yeah". |
2025-07-27 | Design Automation for Quantum Circuits | Design Automation for Quantum Circuits (DAQC) refers to the use of specialized software tools to help turn high-level quantum algorithms into working instructions that can be used on real quantum computers. This automation process is essential because quantum computers work in a very different way than classical ones: they use qubits which can be in multiple states at once, and are easily affected by noise. Additionally, DAQC means using software to make quantum computing hardware and applications easier to develop. It turns high-level quantum algorithms into optimized circuits for specific quantum systems. DAQC tools bridge the gap between abstract quantum algorithms and physical hardware implementations, enabling efficient use of noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) devices and fault-tolerant architectures. Unlike classical circuit design, which has well-developed tools, quantum design automation is still new and challenging. One of the reasons is because quantum bits (qubits) behave differently. They are sensitive to noise, have limited connections, and use reversible logic. These issues require special methods for breaking down gates, reducing errors, mapping circuits, and simulating them. As quantum processors grow and change, automated design is crucial to ensure they work well and correctly on different hardware. |
2025-07-30 | Rahway (band) (Hard rock band) | Rahway is an American hard rock band formed in 2005, comprising vocalist Nick Hade, guitarist David Cardenas, drummer Steve Cardenas, and bassist Tim "Chigger" Louie. They are signed to Pavement Entertainment. Throughout the years, they have earned the moniker "Slumlords of New Jersey." |
2025-07-30 | Earl of Errol (A title of nobility in Scotland) | Earl of Errol (or Erroll), in the County of Perth, is a title in the Baronage of Scotland. It was created by Mary, Queen of Scots in 1546 for Andrew Hay, 8th Earl of Erroll. It is not to be confused with Earl of Erroll, both of which had been held in the same family until 20th century. |
2025-07-22 | Amay Bisaya (Filipino actor and politician (1958–2025)) | Amay Roberto Gloria Reyes (April 3, 1958 – May 8, 2025), most widely known by his screen name Amay Bisaya, was a Filipino actor, comedian and politician. He rose to prominence for his numerous comedic supporting roles, often as a sidekick, in a vast array of Filipino action and comedy films. His distinct Visayan accent and unique brand of humor made him a recognizable and beloved figure in Philippine cinema for over five decades. |
2025-07-20 | Minneapolis DFL (Political party in Minneapolis) | The Minneapolis Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) is the local affiliate of the Minnesota DFL, which is itself the Minnesota state branch of the U.S. Democratic Party. Minneapolis is a strongly Democratic city, and the DFL has been the dominant political force in its municipal government for decades. Local elections in Minneapolis are officially nonpartisan, but candidates can seek the DFL endorsement due to the party's support and organizing infrastructure. |
2025-07-27 | ASTAR Scrabble Challenge International | The ASTAR Scrabble Challenge International (ASCI), is an annual international Scrabble tournament held by ASTAR, Universiti Malaya, Malaysia. |
2025-07-15 | Rao Mitrasen (Rao Mitrasen who Fought and Saved rewari from rajputs and marathas) | Rao Mitrasen Santoriya, also known as Mitrasen ahir or Mittar sain, was the son of Rao Tulsiram and was the Ahir Commander Of Rewari in India in the 19th century. |
2025-07-22 | Pangangan Island (Island in Calape, Bohol, Philippines) | Pangangan Island is an island located in the municipality of Calape, Bohol, Philippines. It is known for its significant causeway connecting it to the mainland of Calape and its expansive mangrove forest. |
2025-07-31 | Miyoko Hiroyasu (Japanese supercentenarian (1911–2025)) | Miyoko Hiroyasu (Japanese: 廣󠄁安美代子, Hiroyasu Miyoko; 23 January 1911 – 29 July 2025) was a Japanese supercentenarian who was the oldest living person in Japan. Her age is confirmed by both Gerontology Research Group and LongeviQuest. |
2025-07-17 | List of incidents of civil unrest in Belize | This is a list of incidents of civil unrest that have occurred in Belize since the 2000s. This list includes incidents of rioting, violent labour disputes, or minor insurrections or revolts. For this list, incidents associated with sporting events are not excluded. |
2025-07-29 | Louton family (International family) | The Louton family is a family of American origin that established prominence in the field of religious leadership in South Africa and later academia and finance in the United States. |
2025-08-01 | 2025 Iranian exodus from Tehran | 2025 Iranian exodus from Tehran was an event of mass evacuation by the people of Tehran. The event took place during the third day of the Israel – Iran war. Following Israeli warning to the people of Tehran to leave the city, in the early hours of June 13, Israeli airstrikes began on the city. As a result the roads leading out of the city were packed with thousands of people trying to escape. This was regarded as an unprecedented event in the history of Iran. |
2025-07-30 | HTC Zoe | The HTC Zoe (also known as Video Highlights) is a video editing software developed and designed by HTC. |
2025-07-31 | Laxmi Narayan Meena (Indian police officer) | Laxmi Narayan Meena (born Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of the West Bengal cadre. | 10 June 1970) is an
2025-08-01 | The History of Physics in Trinity College Dublin | The history of physics at Trinity College Dublin spans over three centuries and reflects the development of physics as a scientific discipline in Ireland. From its beginnings in the late 17th century to its emergence as a modern research-driven department, the School of Physics at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) has been shaped by scientific advances, institutional reforms, and wider social and political changes. |
2025-07-27 | Automatic litter box (Device for pet waste removal) | The automatic litter box, also known as a self-cleaning litter box, is a pet care device designed to automate the waste removal process in litter boxes. One of the earliest models, Litter-Robot, was introduced in the early 2000s. Since then, self-cleaning litter boxes have become more widely used among cat owners, particularly for their potential to reduce maintenance, control odors, and improve hygiene. |
2025-07-08 | Good Trouble Lives On protest (Planned demonstrations across United States) | The Good Trouble Lives On protest was a demonstration held on July 17, 2025. The name of the protest is based on the term "good trouble" coined by American politician and civil rights leader John Lewis, who died on July 17, 2020. According to the Rolling Stone, the protest's rallying cry is "March in Peace. Act in Power." Tens of thousands of people were expected to participate in approximately 1,600 locations, including in all 50 U.S. states and Puerto Rico. |
2025-07-24 | Apothisexuality (Sex-repulsed asexuality) | Apothisexuality is a variation of asexuality in which the individual feels repulsion towards sex. Some apothisexual people view sexual acts as disgusting or uncomfortable; however, this should not be confused with a negative stance towards sex. |
2025-07-23 | New Crescent Society (Leading UK based Islamic astronomy and moonsighting society) | New Crescent Society (NCS) is a British grassroots network founded in 2016 by Imad Ahmed. The main reason was to revive the classical Islamic practice of ruʾyat al-hilāl (naked-eye sighting of the crescent moon) in order to determine the start of each lunar month. It promotes a "local-first" model where UK Muslims establish the Islamic calendar by direct observation within the British Isles and completing 30 days when the moon is not seen rather than looking towards following other countries. |
2025-07-30 | NSPC Brain and Spine Surgery | NSPC Brain and Spine Surgery is a private neurosurgical group based in New York, United States. Founded in Freeport in 1958, the group has expanded to include multiple offices across Long Island and Manhattan. |
2025-07-26 | List of DuMont Television Network affiliates (by U.S state) | The DuMont Television Network was an American broadcast television network owned and operated by Allen B. DuMont Laboratories, which originated its founding in 1940, its launch in 1946, and its demise in 1956. By 1953, DuMont was affiliated with 126 stations, which grew to around 200 stations in 1954, the network's peak. The network owned three stations: WABD in New York City, WTTG in Washington, D.C., and WDTV in Pittsburgh; the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) also regarded two stations owned by minority owner Paramount Pictures—KTLA in Los Angeles and WBKB in Chicago—as network-owned, despite KTLA leaving the network entirely in 1948 and WBKB never having carried a DuMont program. |
2025-07-28 | Raktabeej 2 (Upcoming Indian Bengali film) | Raktabeej 2 (transl. Seeds of Blood 2) is an upcoming Indian Bengali-language political action thriller film directed by Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukherjee, and written by Zinia Sen. The film is sequel to the 2023 film Raktabeej and stars Victor Banerjee, Abir Chatterjee, Mimi Chakraborty, Ankush Hazra and Koushani Mukherjee in the lead roles. This film is produced and distributed by Windows and presented by Sanjay Agarwal. |
2025-07-17 | Communist Party of India (Marxist) — Tamil Nadu (Indian political party) | The Communist Party of India (Marxist), or simply, CPI(M) Tamil Nadu; is the state unit of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) of the Tamil Nadu. Its head office is situated at Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The current secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Tamil Nadu State Committee is P. Shanmugam. |
2025-07-31 | A. K. Mohammed Ali Sikder (Bangladeshi major General (born 1955)) | A. K. Mohammed Ali Sikder is a retired major general of the Bangladesh Army. He is widely recognized as a freedom fighter and a pro-India[citation needed] political analyst. In November 2018, he expressed his support for the Awami League. |
2025-07-14 | Ramakrishnan Sivaswamy Iyer (NRI businessman and investor based in the UAE) | Ramakrishnan Sivaswamy Iyer, also known as Ramesh Ramakrishnan is an NRI businessman and investor based in the UAE. He is a recipient of the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award (2025). |
2025-07-24 | Mineral Springs, Kosciusko County, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Mineral Springs is an unincorporated community in Tippecanoe Township, Kosciusko County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. |
2025-07-30 | Theodor Dingermann (German pharmacist) | Theodor Dingermann is a German pharmacist. He was professor of pharmaceutical biology at the Goethe University Frankfurt from 1990 to 2013. He specializes in biochemistry and molecular biology. He is the editor of Die Pharmazie. |
2025-07-12 | Marudhu Pandiyan | Marudhu Pandiyan (born 23 August 1976) is an Indian film director who predominantly works in Tamil cinema. He made his directorial debut with the film Chennai Ungalai Anbudan Varaverkirathu (2015) and later directed the critically noted film Asuravadham (2018). |
2025-07-10 | List of Khasa dynasty and Kings (Ethnic group) | Khasas (Sanskrit: खश, IAST: Khaśa) were an ancient Indo-Aryan tribe and a late Janapada kingdom from Himalayan regions of northern Indian subcontinent.They were reported to have lived around Gandhara, Trigarta and Madra Kingdom as per the Mahabharata. Khasas ruled over Kabul to Sikkim. |
2025-07-12 | Baserow | Baserow is a full-stack, no-code platform developed by Baserow B.V. which is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It enables users to collaborate on applications without writing code. It is designed to be an alternative to proprietary database and application development tools. |
2025-07-12 | Baudhayana Jayanti (Birth anniversary of the sage Baudhayana) | Baudhayana (Sanskrit: बौधायन, Romanised: Baudhāyana) was an ancient Indian mathematician and Vedic sage, believed to have lived around the 8th-7th century BCE. He is renowned for his contributions to early Indian mathematics and geometry, primarily through his authorship of the Baudhayana Sutras. His birth anniversary is known as Baudhayana Jayanti or Bodhayan Jayanti or Bodhayan Janmotsav in the Mithila region. |
2025-07-28 | Rahim Sopori (Kashmiri sufi) | Rahim Sahab Sopori (born Abdul Rahim Shah in 1775) was a Sufi saint and poet associated with the Qadiriyya Sufi order. |
2025-07-13 | Space Division (Sweden) (Military unit) | The Space Division (Swedish: Rymdavdelningen) is a Swedish Air Force division located in the county of Stockholm. |
2025-07-17 | Ivan Raković | Ivan Raković (born 25 February 1971) is a Serbian international water polo referee, who has officiated in major multinational tournaments, including FINA World Championships and World Aquatics–sanctioned events. |
2025-07-27 | 2025 Zeusch Aviation Beechcraft King Air crash (Aviation accident in United Kingdom) | On 13 July 2025, Zeusch Aviation Flight 1, a Beechcraft Super King Air operated by Dutch company Zeusch Aviation, crashed shortly after takeoff from London Southend Airport in Essex, United Kingdom. All four occupants on board the aircraft died, and the circumstances are under investigation. |
2025-07-16 | List of adult animated feature films nominated for Academy Awards | This page highlights the animated feature films targeted for young adult and mature audiences nominated for or won Academy Awards. Some of the first adult animated films to be nominated in each categories: |
2025-07-26 | Matthew Senanou (American soccer player (born 2003)) | Matthew Senanou (born March 21, 2003) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a center back for MLS Next Pro club Colorado Rapids 2, the reserve affiliate of Major League Soccer club Colorado Rapids. |
2025-07-20 | Satyaki Dwapar Ka Ajey Yodha (2025 novel by Dushyant Pratap Singh) | Satyaki Dwapar Ka Ajey Yodha (transl. Satyaki the invincible warior of Dwapar) is a 2025 Hindi-language mythological novel by Indian filmmaker and writer Dushyant Pratap Singh. Published by IndiePress, the novel reimagines the story of Satyaki, a lesser-known but valorous warrior from the Indian epic, the Mahabharata. The book is a fictional narrative that gives voice to Satyaki's perspective, portraying his devotion to Krishna and his role in shaping the politics and battles of the Dwapar era. |
2025-07-19 | Majhi Prarthana (2025 Indian Marathi-language film) | Majhi Prarthana (माझी प्रारतना), also known as Majhi Prarthana – Akalpaniya Prem Katha (English: My Prayer – An Unimaginable Love Story), is a 2025 Indian Marathi-language romantic drama film written, directed, and produced by Padmaraj Rajgopal Nair. It stars Padmaraj Rajgopal Nair and Anusha Adep in lead roles, with Upendra Limaye in a supporting role. |
2025-07-28 | 2024 World Junior Ultimate Championships (International frisbee competition) | The 2024 World Junior Ultimate Championships is the 21th edition of the international ultimate frisbee competition organized by World Flying Disc Federation. It were held in Birmingham, England from 21 to 27 July 2024. |
2025-07-23 | Zafar Iqbal Marwat (Pakistani military officer) | Zafar Iqbal Marwat is a serving two-star general in the Pakistan Army, currently serving as the Director General of Armoured Corps at Arms Branch at General Headquarters, Rawalpindi. |
2025-07-31 | Life Noggin (Podcast) | Life Noggin is a animated documentary educational web-series created and owned by LN Studios. The channel explains scientific and (somewhat entertaining) questions, about mostly mental health, planet Earth and science. It also has miscellaneous questions such as chances of ADHD and debunking Flat earth theory. |
2025-07-21 | Park Sang-hyeok (footballer, born 2002) (South Korean footballer) | Park Sang-hyeok (Korean: 박상혁; born 13 June 2002) is a South Korean professional footballer who plays as a forward for K League 1 side Gimcheon Sangmu. |
2025-07-27 | Ahaan Panday (Indian actor (born 1997)) | Ahaan Panday (born 23 December 1997) is an Indian actor and director. He began his career as an assistant director on films, Freaky Ali and Rock On 2 in 2016. He his acted in Saiyaara (2025). |
2025-07-19 | Andy Byron (American business executive (born 1974)) | Andrew Michael Byron (born September 14, 1974) is an American business executive who was the chief executive officer of the data analytics company Astronomer from July 2023 to July 2025. He became globally known in July 2025 after a video of him and a subordinate, Kristin Cabot, embracing at a Coldplay concert captured on a "kiss cam" went viral. He and Cabot were both married at the time, but not to each other. In the wake of publicity over the incident, Byron was suspended from his position at Astronomer, and he resigned within a few days. |
2025-07-27 | Bounce (company) (American entrepreneur, founder and CEO of Bounce) | Bounce, Inc. is an American company that provides an international luggage storage service. The company operates an online platform that connects travelers with local businesses, such as hotels and shops, that have available space to store luggage for short periods as well as lockers. In addition to luggage storage, Bounce also offers a package acceptance service. |
2025-07-26 | Nieuweschans dialect (Dialect of the Netherlands–German border) | Nieuweschans dialect (natively: Noajwschanskerse Diaalekt'; Dutch: Nieuweschanse Dialect ; German: Neuschanzer Grenzdialekt) is a border dialect founded in 1999, rooted in the linguistic traditions of Bad Nieuweschans (Netherlands) and the neighboring Rheiderland region in Germany. While it is a dialect, it draws heavily from authentic regional speech patterns that have existed for centuries. Its creation was inspired by a desire to preserve and represent the cultural-linguistic identity of the border area. |
2025-08-01 | Jeremy Randell Go (Filipino businessman) | Jeremy Randell Go (born March 13, 1983) is a Filipino businessman and a Sports Patron who founded Go For Gold Philippines, a sports foundation and program that supports Filipino athletes. He has been actively supporting Filipino athletes since 2016. |
2025-07-21 | Surjasikha Das | Surjasikha Das is an Indian actress who primarily works in Hindi language films. She is known for her roles in various films and TV series in India. She has acted in 'Maa' along with Kajol. Born and raised in Guwahati, Das completed her schooling from St Mary's School before doing her bachelors degree from Cotton College (now Cotton University). |
2025-07-29 | Lazatin family (Business and political family in the Philippines) | The Lazatin family of Angeles City is a prominent political and business family in the province of Pampanga in the Philippines. |
2025-07-26 | Ali Nasser Abulaban (American TikTok personality and convicted double murderer) | Ali Nasser Abulaban (born 1991), known online as JinnKid, is an American former social media personality and internet comedian, convicted of a double homicide in the Gaslamp Quarter of San Diego, California, in 2021. He rose to popularity in the early 2020s for his comedy sketches and impersonation videos, including characters from Scarface and Skyrim, primarily on TikTok and YouTube. |
2025-07-26 | Larry Gilhuly (American agronomist (born 1952)) | Larry Gilhuly (born March 24, 1952) is an American turfgrass agronomist notable for his 36-year tenure with the USGA Green Section. As Northwest regional agronomist, he provided guidance to golf courses across seven U.S. states and four Canadian provinces. In 2019, he received the Paul Backman Distinguished Service Award from the Western Washington Golf Course Superintendents Association (WWGCSA). |
2025-07-23 | Palkumbura (Topics referred to by the same term) | Palkumbura may refer to: |
2025-07-28 | The Nico di Angelo Adventures (Children's book series by Rick Riordan and Mark Oshiro) | The Nico di Angelo Adventures, also known individually as A Nico di Angelo Adventure, is a 2020s American children's fantasy action-adventure middle grade children's fiction book series based on Greek-Roman classical mythology co-written by American authors Rick Riordan and Mark Oshiro. The series is part of the Camp Half-Blood Chronicles by Rick Riordan and the sequel series to The Trials of Apollo series by Rick Riordan. It is the fourth series in the Camp Half-Blood Chronicles, after the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series, The Heroes of Olympus series, and The Trials of Apollo series, all by Rick Riordan. The series follows the demigod children and boyfriends Nico di Angelo and Will Solace, the sons of the Greek Gods Hades and Apollo, respectively, as the boys go on numerous action-adventures and fulfill different prophecies on various quests together. |
2025-07-22 | Muhammad Ishaq Khattak (officer) (Pakistani military officer) | Muhammad Ishaq Khattak is a serving two-star general in the Pakistan Army. He is currently serving as the Director General of Weapons Development at Strategic Plans Division Force, Rawalpindi. |
2025-07-23 | Srujana Gopal (Indian film writer) | Srujana Gopal is an Indian producer and writer who works in the Telugu film industry.[citation needed] Post graduated with a master's in computer science in California, US, and entered films in 2017. She started a company called Sahachari Creations by making indie films and encouraging young talent. |
2025-07-23 | Scrubs season 10 (Season of television series) | The tenth season of the American comedy television series Scrubs will premiere on ABC in 2025. |
2025-07-24 | Canopy Biosciences | Now part of Bruker Spatial Biology, Canopy Biosciences was a biotechnology company that specialized in providing access to multiomics technologies for spatial biology and gene expression profiling. Established in St. Louis, Missouri, Canopy Biosciences developed a spatial proteomics instrument and also offered a range of services to support oncology and immunology research. Services included spatial transcriptomics, gene expression, spatial proteomics, and data analysis. |
2025-07-24 | Cihat Kutluca (Turkish taekwondo practitioner) | Cihat Kutluca (born 14 March 1971) is a Turkish former national taekwondo athlete. He is a world and European medalist, and won the gold medal at the 1995 World Taekwondo Championships. |
2025-07-30 | Erick Macek (Musical artist) | Erick Macek is an American singer-songwriter, graphic designer, and multi-instrumentalist of Slovak descent. He is known for his acoustic-driven style, international performances, music placements in television and film, and his participation on Season 2 of NBC’s The Voice. He was named "Best Male Vocalist of the Year" at the Los Angeles Music Awards and received a Platinum award from the LIT Music Awards for his single "I’ll Be Fine". |
2025-07-27 | Battle of Chera Har (Final Battle between the Afghans and Kashmiris) | The Battle of Chera Har was a conflict that took place in 1762 between Sukh Jiwan, who was ruling Kashmir at the time, and an Afghan-Dogra army. This army was led by Nur-ud-Din and supported by Buland Khan Bamzai. |
[Failed to parse] | Spice Bazaar (restaurant) (Pakistani cuisine restaurant in Lahore) | The Spice Bazaar (Urdu: سپائس بازار) restaurants comprise multiple Desi and Continental cuisine restaurants in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. |
2025-07-26 | Marco Almeida (politician) (Portuguese politician (born 1969)) | Marco Almeida (born 21 August 1969) is a portuguese politican and teacher. He is known for his political career in Sintra, as a member of the Social Democratic Party. |
2025-07-28 | List of Europop songs | The following list is in a order of Europop songs. |
2025-07-28 | Oxagon (Neom) (City in Saudi Arabia shaped like an octagon) | Oxagon, initially referred to as Neom Industrial City, is envisioned as a floating industrial hub shaped like an octagon. It is planned to be situated roughly 25 kilometres (16 mi) kilometers (16 miles) north of Duba and will span an estimated area of 200 to 250 square kilometers (77 to 97 sq mi), with around 40 square kilometers (15 sq mi) designated as the main urban area. The development will center on advanced manufacturing, industrial innovation, and research, and it integrates the existing Duba port—now renamed the Port of Neom. Key infrastructure components include a desalination facility, a hydrogen production plant, and a marine research institute. Additionally, Oxagon will serve as the base for Tonomus (formerly NEOM Tech & Digital Company), NEOM’s first spinoff focused on cognitive technologies. |
2025-07-27 | Artificial intelligence in the Brazilian industry | Artificial Intelligence (AI), which involves the development of machines and devices capable of performing tasks that traditionally require human intelligence, applied in industry represents a transformative force and, in the case of Brazilian reality, allows it to be inserted into the environment of global competitiveness, levaraging opportunities to open new markets, drive innovation, and increase productivity. |
2025-07-28 | ESC Gabe (British journalist and YouTuber) | Gabriel Milne (born 19 November 1996) better known online as ESC Gabe, is a British journalist and YouTuber. He is most known for covering events relating to the Eurovision Song Contest, with his YouTube channel discussing matters relating to the contest. He is a contributor to the Eurovision journalism blog ESCUnited. He currently lives in London. |
2025-08-01 | Poplar Row (Historic Grade II‑listed street in Theydon Bois, Essex) | Poplar Row is a historic street in the village of Theydon Bois, within the Epping Forest district of Essex, England. |
2025-07-28 | Maherin Chowdhury (Bangladeshi teacher (1978 or 1979 – 2025)) | Maherin Chowdhury (Bengali: মাহেরিন চৌধুরী; 1978 or 1979 – 21 July 2025) was a Bangladeshi school teacher who died in the 2025 Dhaka fighter jet crash. She is best remembered for her efforts of saving at least 20 children from burning, while engulfed in flames. |
2025-07-26 | Calicut Globstars (Kerala Cricket League team that represented Kozhikode, Kerala) | Calicut Globstars is a franchise cricket team that played in the Kerala Cricket League (KCL) representing the city of Kozhikode, Kerala, India. The team was one of six initial franchises to the KCL for the 2024 season. |
2025-07-25 | Document360 (company) | Document360 is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) product that provides businesses with a platform to manage and store digital documentation. The product is used to create knowledge bases, user manuals, help sites, software documentation, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and API documentation. |
2025-07-25 | Domm (film) (Upcoming Bangladeshi film) | Domm (also known as Domm: Until the Last Breath, Bengali: দম, transl. Breath) is an upcoming Bangladeshi survival thriller film directed by National Film Award-winner Redoan Rony and written by Syed Ahmed Shawki. Based on true events, the story centres on an ordinary man's resilience and mental strength. The film features Afran Nisho and Chanchal Chowdhury in their first big-screen collaboration and is produced jointly by SVF Entertainment, Alpha-i Studios and Chorki, with a theatrical release targeted for Eid-ul-Fitr 2026. |
[Failed to parse] | Jason Friedman (politician) | Jason Aaron Friedman (born January 26, 1974) is an American businessman and politician. He is currently running for a seat in the United States House of Representatives, for Illinois's 7th congressional district, which includes much of western Chicago, as well as the Loop. It also includes several of Chicago's inner western suburbs, such as Bellwood, Oak Park, and River Forest. |
2025-07-26 | Ruslan Vaal (Soviet and Ukrainian football player and coach) | Ruslan Ihorovych Kirpikov (also known as Ruslan Vaal; born 1 July 1971) is a former Soviet and Ukrainian football player who played as a midfielder. He later worked as a football coach and organizer of youth tournaments. |
2025-07-26 | Palash Das (Indian politician, communist leader and author in West Bengal(India)) | Palash Das (born on 1968) is an Indian politician affiliated with the Communist Party of India (Marxist). As of 2025, he serves as the District Secretary of the CPI(M)'s North 24 Parganas district unit in West Bengal and the chief editor of the prominent Bengali weekly newspaper Deshhitoishhee, which is the mouthpiece of CPI(m) West Bengal state committee. He is also a member of the party’s West Bengal State Committee and the State Secretariat, which is the decision-making body of the party in West Bengal. |
2025-07-26 | Acting International (Drama school in Paris, France) | Acting International is a private, bilingual drama school located in Paris, France, offering actor training in both theatre and cinema. Founded in 1980 by director Robert Cordier, the school combines classical and contemporary approaches to acting and welcomes students from over 30 countries. The school is now directed by Irina Vysotskaya. Instruction is offered in both French and English and emphasizes the development of acting skills through interpretation, improvisation, movement, voice work, and camera technique. |
2025-07-30 | 2028 North Dakota gubernatorial election | The 2028 North Dakota gubernatorial election will be held on November 7, 2028, to elect the governor of North Dakota alongside their chosen lieutenant governor. North Dakota is considered a Republican stronghold, and the Democratic–Nonpartisan League (NPL) Party has not won a governor's race in the state since 1988. |
2025-07-26 | Annie L. Andrews (American pediatrician and political activist) | Annie Lintzenich Andrews (born c. 1981) is an American pediatrician, gun‑violence‑prevention researcher and political candidate. She is a clinical professor of pediatrics at the George Washington University School of Medicine and a hospitalist at Children’s National Hospital. Andrews spent about fifteen years practicing at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) before entering electoral politics. |
2025-07-28 | Militrex Kosova Defense (Defense company in Kosovo) | Militrex Kosova Defense is a recently established defense company located in Kosovo , which operates in the defense field and military industry in Kosovo. |
2025-07-28 | Mostafa Amir (American sniper and author) | Mostafa Amir (born July 6, 2000) is an American former United States Marine, author, and scholar. He served as a research fellow at Harvard University. |
2025-07-30 | IAMNOBODI (German-Nigerian record producer, DJ, and songwriter) | Dede Ademabua, professionally known as IAMNOBODI, is a German-Nigerian record producer, DJ, and songwriter based in Berlin. He is best known for his affiliation with the Los Angeles-based music collective Soulection and his genre-blending production style, which incorporates elements of hip-hop, jazz, soul, house, and electronic music. Active since the early 2010s, IAMNOBODI has collaborated with a range of internationally acclaimed artists and has performed at major venues and festivals across Europe and North America. |
2025-07-27 | CyberCraft Bangladesh | CyberCraft Bangladesh is a technology service provider based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It operates as a digital solutions division under Nusaiba Construction & Technology, offering services in website development, enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, and digital marketing. The company was established in 2023 and is headquartered in the Gulshan–Shajadpur area of Dhaka. |
2025-07-28 | Prasat Ta Muan | Prasat Ta Muan (Thai: ปราสาทตาเมือน) is a small Khmer-style temple located in Phanom Dong Rak District, Surin Province, northeastern Thailand. It is part of the broader **Ta Muan temple group**, which also includes the nearby **Prasat Ta Muen Thom** and **Prasat Ta Muen Tot**, but is a distinct site with its own structure and presumed function. |
2025-07-27 | Lirwana Abdourahmane (Nigerien human rights lawyer and activist) | Lirwana Abdourahmane (also known as Abdourahmane Lirwana) is a lawyer and civil society advocate from Niger involved in civic activism who represents individuals and groups engaged in protests and public demonstrations. He has been associated with the Mouvement Patriotique pour une Citoyenneté Responsable (MPCR), a Nigerien organization that promotes civic engagement. |
2025-07-27 | Kamalig Debate (Philippines debating organization) | Kamalig Debate, commonly referred to as Kamalig, is a Philippine‑based debating organization focused on expanding access to competitive debate in Central Luzon. Founded in 2024, the group organizes tournaments, training programs, and scholarships to foster grassroots debating communities in regions with limited exposure to formal debate. |
2025-07-30 | Optikz (Australian‑Canadian singer and songwriter) | Darren Piper (born 1983), known professionally as Optikz, is an Australian‑Canadian rapper, singer, and songwriter. Active since the late 1990s, he emerged from the underground hip‑hop scene in Guelph, Ontario. |
2025-07-28 | Haunt (black metal) | Haunt is a black metal solo project formed in Salem, Oregon, United States, by musician Perthro. Active since the mid-2010s, Haunt is known for a raw, lo-fi sound in the tradition of second-wave black metal. The project operates independently, with all music, vocals, lyrics, and production handled by Perthro. |
2025-07-28 | Richard Boothby | Richard Perkins Boothby is a professor of philosophy at Loyola University Maryland. |
2025-07-28 | Steven Trafford Taylor | Steven Trafford Taylor is a lawyer and Canadian politician. He was the Conservative Party of Canada candidate in University-Rosedale in the 2021 Canadian federal election. |
2025-07-29 | P.K. Shifana (Indian activist) | P.K. Shifana is an Indian Student activist and National Secretary of Muslim Students Federation (I. U. M. L.) and State Convenor of United Democratic Students' Front (UDSF). She is also Chairperson of University of Calicut and Student Union leader associated with the Muslim Students Federation (I. U. M. L.), which is the student wing of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) in Kerala, India. |
2025-07-28 | Romanian Commodities Exchange (Public interest institution and an authorized market operator,) | Romanian Commodities Exchange (BRM) is an important organization that runs an authorized marketplace. It provides a structured place for trading energy products, commodities, and services. This marketplace is transparent, competitive, and fair to all participants. BRM was created in 1992 and handles different types of trading, including physical goods, services, and financial tools. It helps develop trade and competitive markets in Romania. |
2025-07-28 | Next Ulster Unionist Party leadership election | An election for the leadership of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) could be held by January 2026 after incumbent leader and Minister of Health Mike Nesbitt indicated in July 2025 that he may step down as UUP leader before the next Northern Ireland Assembly election. |
2025-07-29 | Asha Jadeja (Indian-American venture capitalist and philanthropist) | Asha Jadeja is an Indian-American venture capitalist and philanthropist based in the United States. She is the founder of the Motwani Jadeja Family Foundation. Jadeja is also known for supporting programs related to entrepreneurship, education, and academic exchange between the United States and India. |
2025-07-28 | List of e-commerce chains in Nigeria | The following is a list of e-commerce chains in Nigeria. |
2025-08-01 | Violeta Sekuj (Albanian actress (1931–2025)) | Violeta Sekuj (1 March 1931 – 23 July 2025) was an Albanian actress and director who appeared especially at the Migjeni Theatre in Shkodër. She was also one of the last surviving actresses from Albanian classic cinema. |
2025-07-29 | MobileX (American telecommunications company) | MobileX is a U.S.-based mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) that offers prepaid mobile phone services using artificial intelligence to optimize mobile data usage. |
2025-07-30 | Erika D. Crawford (American bishop) | Bishop Erika D. Crawford is the 143rd elected and consecrated bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. |
2025-07-29 | Ariel Velasco-Shaw (Filipino-American visual effects artist) | Ariel Velasco-Shaw is a Filipino-American visual effects supervisor. A pioneer of visual effects in digital filmmaking in the 1990s, he is best known for his work of Disney Renaissance films and Final Destination franchise, notable for his collaborator with film director James Wong. |
2025-07-29 | Dr. Satyaprakash Saraswati (Indian chemist) | Dr. Satyaprakash Saraswati (24 September 1905 – 18 January 1995) was an Indian chemist, author and Vedic scholar of the Arya Samaj. He spent most of his life as the head of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Allahabad. Saraswati's greatest achievement was the English commentary on all four Vedas. |
2025-08-01 | History of Sri Lanka (2024–present) (Era of Sri Lankan history since 2024) | The period in the history of Sri Lanka from 2024 to the present (Post–Aragalaya era) began when Anura Kumara Dissanayake of the National People's Power (NPP) won the 2024 presidential election in a landslide following the Aragalaya (Sinhala: අරගලය, lit. 'The Struggle'), a movement that began in March 2022 against the incumbant Rajapaksa led Government and the existing political culture of Corruption and Democratic backsliding in an increasingly political and economically unstable landscape. |
2025-07-31 | 2025 Iraq drone attacks | The 2025 Iraq drone attacks are a series of ongoing drone attacks, throughout Iraq, likely carried out by the Iranian aligned Iraqi militias. The targets of the drone attacks include mostly the Iraqi and foreign military facilities and oil refineries. |
2025-07-29 | Stephen Nzurum (Nigerian entrepreneur) | Stephen Nzurum is a Nigerian entrepreneur, author, and entertainment executive. He is best known as the founder and CEO of NaijaVibe, a leading pop culture and entertainment platform in Nigeria. He is also CEO of NaijaMp3s and Chief Operations Officer of SFI Africa Brands, a firm specializing in brand marketing and promotions. |
2025-07-29 | Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans (2025 advertising campaign) | Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans is an advertising campaign launched by American Eagle Outfitters on July 23, 2025, featuring American actress Sydney Sweeney. |
2025-07-30 | NaijaVibe (Nigerian pop culture website) | NaijaVibe is a Nigerian entertainment and pop‑culture website covering music, celebrity news, fashion, lifestyle and youth trends. Launched in September 2012 by entrepreneur Stephen Nzurum, it serves both Nigerian and African diaspora audiences. |
2025-07-31 | Cockade of the Philippines (National cockade of the Philippines) | The Cockade of the Philippines (Filipino: Kokada ng Pilipinas) is a national symbol of the Philippines that originated shortly after the Philippine Declaration of Independence on June 12, 1898, during the closing stages of the Philippine Revolution. Worn as a circular rosette or ribbon knot on hats and uniforms, it symbolized allegiance to the revolutionary cause and the emerging Filipino nation. Typically incorporating the colors red, blue, and silver, it represented patriotism, unity, and the ideals of independence. |
2025-07-30 | Chess Match (American musician (born 1985)) | Matthew Dilliner (born July 22, 1985) is an American musician, record producer, composer, and songwriter. He is known professionally as Chess Match for his stage name, photography, and design work. His music incorporates elements of downtempo, ambient, and electronic styles, often featuring analogue and digital synthesizers, cassette tape recorders, drum machines, and guitars. His work is largely influenced by media and electronic music from the 1970s-90s, incorporates samples, analog equipment, and hip hop-inspired beats. It has been described as exploring themes related to nostalgia and childhood memories, science, space, environmental concerns, and esoteric subjects.[by whom?] |
2025-08-01 | Highly Sedated (Swedish electronica band and creative collective) | Highly Sedated is a Swedish electronica band formed in July 2015, known for their genre-defying sound that blends electronic dance music (EDM), techno, rock, hip-hop, and classical influences. The group consists of Patrick Ray (vocals), Verner Vestlund (vocals), Leon Somov (production), Sebastian Dollinger (creative direction and marketing), and Hannes Söderlund (synths and instrumentation). They are signed to Steve Angello's SIZE Records, and released their debut album All We Have Is Now in 2017. |
2025-07-31 | North Eastern State of Somalia | North Eastern State of Somalia (Somali: Dowlad Goboleedka Waqooyi Bari) is a Federal Member State in Somalia. It was officially established on 30 July 2025 at the SSC Grand Conference held in Las Anod. During the conference, 417 delegates unanimously adopted the region’s constitution and declared the formation of the state. |
2025-07-31 | Kodai Nagashima (Japanese association football player) | is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Indonesian Championship club Persiba Balikpapan. |
2025-08-01 | Temporary Insanity (Unreleased Album) (1993 studio album by Eazy-E) | Temporary Insanity was the second album that American rapper Eazy-E was supposed to release as a follow up to his 1988 LP “Eazy-Duz-It”. The album was supposed to be produced by Dr.Dre and feature the N.W.A members as well as other artists & groups like Guns N Roses with who Eazy reportedly recorded a song with. Temporary Insanity was supposed to be the first full length solo double album in the Gangsta Rap genre. Dr Dre and Eazy-E came up with the idea after watching a scary movie together. After Ice Cube’s departure from the group, N.W.A released the EP “100 Miles N’ Runnin’”, which featured the tracks “100 Miles N’ Runnin” & “Real Niggaz” which had shots aimed at former groupmate Ice Cube. From 1990 to mid 1991 N.W.A was working on “Niggaz4Life” (styled as “Efil4Zaggin”), and during this time Eazy appeared in interviews and photoshoots wearing broken glasses, hockey masks and straight jackets to tease his album. |
2025-08-01 | Klarity Health | Klarity Health is a privately held digital healthcare marketplace. The platform connects patients with licensed providers for mental health, primary care, weight management, and medication prescription services via online consultations and prescription delivery across all 50 U.S. states. |
2025-08-01 | Godot Wild Jam (Game jam competition) | Godot Wild Jam is a game jam competition. It was founded by Kati Baker, known online as Bakenshake, and was first held in September 2018. Participants are required to create a video game that fits within a given theme in nine days utilizing the Godot game engine. |
2025-07-31 | Hard Times (2015 novel) (2015 novel by John Chizoba Vincent) | Hard Times is a novel by John Chizoba Vincent, published in 2015 by Human Change Communication company in Lagos. The book draws its title from the hardship in the country. It is central theme is family crisis and marriage failure |
2025-08-01 | Shakti Foundation (Non-governmental organization in Bangladesh) | Shakti Foundation or Shakti Foundation for Disadvantaged Women is a Bangladeshi non-governmental organization focused on women's empowerment through microfinance, healthcare, and social development. It was founded in 1992. |
2025-08-01 | Microsoft 4Afrika (Microsoft initiative) | Microsoft 4Afrika is an initiative created by Microsoft to support areas in Africa, and youth in Africa. |
2025-08-01 | Shakira Khan (English television personality (born 2002)) | Shakira Khan (born 16 December 2002) is an English television personality, known for appearing as a contestant on the twelfth series of the ITV2 dating series Love Island in 2025. |
2025-08-01 | Mehdi Naghashzadeh | Mehdi Naghashzadeh (@m_naghashzadeh) (born 1985) is an Iranian‑born photographer, NFT artist, graphic designer, and creative director. Based in [location], he is known for capturing intimate portraits of people he often interacts with only through his creative process. |
2025-08-01 | Nikita Lobusov (Russian footballer) | Nikita Nikolaevich Lobusov (Russian: Никита Николаевич Лобусов; born 4 August 2002) is a Russian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Armenian club Gandzasar Kapan. |
2025-07-26 | Usenet II (Proposed alternative to the classic Usenet hierarchy) | Usenet II was a proposed alternative to the classic Usenet hierarchy, started in 1998. Unlike the original Usenet, it was peered only between "sound sites" and employed a system of rules to keep out spam. |
2025-07-30 | Wisden Cricketers' Almanack Australia | Wisden Cricketers' Almanack Australia (also known as Wisden Australia) was a cricket annual and reference book, the Australian version of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, generally known as Wisden. The Australian edition's gestation period was lengthy: the first edition appeared in 1998, when the Preface referred to a March 1981 report in The Australian announcing the imminent appearance of the Australian edition. |
2025-07-30 | Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (United Kingdom legislation) | The Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/246) known colloquially as TUPE and pronounced , are the United Kingdom's implementation of the European Union Transfer of Undertakings Directive. It is an important part of UK labour law, protecting employees whose business is being transferred to another business. The 2006 regulations replace the old 1981 regulations (SI 1981/1794) which implemented the original Directive. The law has been amended in 2014 and 2018, and various provisions within the 2006 Regulations have altered. |
2025-07-22 | Vergilov Rocks (Rock formation in Antarctica) | Vergilov Rocks (Vergilov Kamak ver-'gi-lov 'ka-m&k) are a group of rocks off Bulgarian Beach on Hurd Peninsula in eastern Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, consisting of one main rock and two adjacent smaller ones submerging at high water. |
2025-07-25 | Town and Country Planning (Local Development) (England) Regulations 2004 (United Kingdom legislation) | The Town and Country Planning (Local Development) (England) Regulations 2004 are a statutory instrument that sets out the specific local development documents which local planning authorities in England are required to prepare and how that should be done. |
2025-08-01 | We Speak Music (2006 studio album by Ananda Shake) | We Speak Music is the second album from Israeli psychedelic trance duo Ananda Shake, released on February 7, 2006. |
2025-07-29 | Vulcan Software (UK computer games company) | Vulcan Software is an independent computer games company founded in 1994 in the UK. |
2025-08-01 | Twelve Brothers in Silk (Group of fictional comic book villains) | The Twelve Brothers in Silk, also known as The Silk Brothers, is a group of fictional comic book villains, a family of killers that have fought the Birds of Prey in the DC Comics Universe. They were created by artist Joe Bennett and writer Gail Simone. |
2025-07-31 | Tijuana Makes Me Happy (2007 Mexican film) | Tijuana Makes Me Happy is a 2007 film made in Tijuana, Mexico. It was directed by Dylan Verrechia, co-produced by James Lefkowitz, with original music by Nortec Collective, and titled by writer Rafael Saavedra. |
2025-08-01 | List of World Heritage Sites in Scotland | World Heritage Sites in Scotland are locations that have been included in the UNESCO World Heritage Programme list of sites of outstanding cultural or natural importance to the common heritage of humankind. Historic Environment Scotland is responsible for 'cultural' sites as part of their wider responsibility towards the historic environment. The Environment Directorate is responsible for natural sites. |
2025-07-26 | Max Wolff (soldier) (Brazilian Army soldier) | Max Wolff Filho (July 29, 1912 – April 12, 1945) was a Brazilian Army sergeant, a member of the Brazilian Expeditionary Force who fought in Italy in World War II. |
2025-07-14 | Big Brother (Serbian TV series) season 1 (Season of television series) | Veliki Brat 2006 is the first season of Serbian version of Big Brother. The show premiered on 15 September 2006 and ran for 107 days, concluding on 31 December 2006. 14 housemates entered the house on Day 1. During the season, five more housemates were brought in. The winner of the season is Ivan Ljuba, a medical student and pianist from Belgrade. The season quickly became a ratings hit on Serbian television, but has also received plenty of criticism. |
2025-07-26 | WBJU (Radio station) | WBJU-FM and WBJU-TV are the radio and television stations located on the campus of Bob Jones University in Greenville, South Carolina. The stations exist primarily to provide Radio and Television majors experience in the media, but the studios are also used for other student productions and during the summer to teach high school students during Media Camp. Both the radio and TV stations have won numerous awards from various media organizations including NRB, BEA, and RTNDA. |
2025-07-27 | Yanni Yuzon (Filipino musician (born 1978)) | Yan "Yanni" Yrastorza Yuzon (born March 7, 1978), is a Filipino singer, musician, writer, director, and acting coach best known as the former guitarist of the band Pupil. He was also the lead vocalist and guitarist for the band, Archipelago. A former theater professor at Ateneo de Manila University, he has also had leading roles in Tanghalang Ateneo productions, as well as writing and directing several of their plays. |
2025-08-01 | Welcome to the Gun Show (New Zealand TV series or programme) | Welcome to the Gun Show is a New Zealand music programme which first went to air on New Zealand's Alt TV, Sky Digital 65. The show is produced by former Lynfield College student Johnathon Leyland. |
2025-07-26 | Westlock Interlocking (Railway technology) | WESTLOCK Interlocking is a Computer-based interlocking (CBI) product now sold and maintained by Siemens Mobility Limited, following their purchase of Westinghouse Rail Systems. |
2025-07-29 | Vawter Park Village (Unincorporated community in Indiana, US) | Vawter Park is an unincorporated area of shoreline and nearby neighborhoods located on the south shore of Lake Wawasee, Indiana, United States. |
2025-07-30 | When Brummies Met Sindhis (2009 Pakistani film) | When Brummies Met Sindhis is a documentary film made by Pakistani documentary filmmaker, Azfar Rizvi. |
2025-07-19 | Uruzgani (Hazara tribe) | The Uruzgani (Persian: ارزگانی) are one of the major tribes of the Hazara people. They mainly inhabit the Uruzgan province and the present-day Daykundi province. A 1965 work describes them as "sedentary agriculturalists... speak[ing] Hazaraghi." |
2025-07-30 | Transnational Information and Consultation of Employees Regulations 1999 (United Kingdom legislation) | The Transnational Information and Consultation of Employees Regulations 1999 (TICER; SI 1999/3323) is a UK labour law that requires employers to inform and consult employees on significant changes to businesses in a standing procedure. This is called a transnational work council/work place forum, and is available if the employer operates in two or more European Union member states. TICER 1999 implement the European Works Council Directive, and operates primarily where US multinational corporations employ people in Europe.[citation needed] |
2025-07-26 | Videodrom (2010 studio album by Callejon) | Videodrom is the third studio album by the German metalcore band Callejon. It entered the German Media Control Charts at number 31. |
2025-07-28 | Andy Tosney (English rugby league footballer and business executive) | Andrew Tosney (born 3 June 1964) is an English former rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s. He played at representative level for Great Britain (Colts), and at club level for Hunslet Boys Club, Hunslet, Hull Kingston Rovers (c. 1985–86 season) and Wakefield Trinity (Heritage No. 939), as a goal-kicking stand-off. As of 2011[update], he is the Vice president of Global Sales for Mondelēz International. |
2025-08-01 | Alexander Vargo (Russian writer) | Alexander Vargo (Russian: Александр Варго) is an official pseudonym used by group of Russian horror writers whose books are published by Eksmo publishing house in the Myst (Black Book) series. |
2025-07-16 | Virtual manufacturing network (ICT virtual networking) | A Virtual Manufacturing Network (VMN), also known as Global Manufacturing Virtual Networks (GMVN), are a collaborative network where multiple manufacturing entities—ranging from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to component suppliers—cooperate through ICT infrastructures to function as an integrated supply network, despite not being under single ownership. VMNs enable participating firms to specialize in core competencies while outsourcing non-core tasks, thus reducing expenses. |
2025-07-26 | The Westin Dhaka (Tallest hotel in Bangladesh) | The Westin Dhaka is a 5-star hotel under the international hotel chain Westin Hotels & Resorts located at Gulshan Avenue in Dhaka. It is located at Plot-01, Road-45, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh. |
2025-07-19 | Triple J Hottest 100 of the Past 20 Years, 2013 (20th anniversary of Australian annual music poll) | The Triple J Hottest 100 of the Past 20 Years was a poll conducted by Triple J to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Hottest 100's current format. Voters were allowed to vote for 20 songs that were released from 1 January 1993 until 31 December 2012. Voting was open for 20 days from 14 May to 2 June. The first half of the countdown was broadcast on 8 June and the second half was broadcast the following day. Approximately 940,000 votes were received. |
2025-07-27 | Trần Gia Thu (Vietnamese cyclist) | Trần Gia Thu is a former Vietnamese cyclist. He competed in the individual and team road race events at the 1956 Summer Olympics. |
2025-07-28 | Paul Woolley (physician) (American physician) | Paul V. Woolley is an American physician specializing in internal medicine. |
2025-07-29 | Wawasee Village, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Wawasee Village is an unincorporated community in Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. |
2025-07-19 | U-Darter (South African short-range air-to-air missile) | The U-Darter (Upgraded Darter) was a short-range, infra-red homing air-to-air missile, developed from the V3C Darter for use by the Atlas Cheetah D. Compared to the V3C, the U-Darter had increased weight, warhead, speeds, a digital autopilot, and an improved guidance seeker within the same dimensions as the Darter. Like the V3C Darter, the U-Darter used Split-Canard control. |
2025-07-31 | Matt Wisniewski (American artist and software engineer (born 1990)) | Matt Wisniewski (born 1990)[citation needed] is an American artist and software engineer most known for creating and popularizing a style of digital collage. |
2025-07-28 | Vine Hill Elementary School (Public school in California, United States) | Vine Hill Elementary School is an elementary school ranging from kindergarten to fifth grade located in Scotts Valley, California, United States. It is a part of the Scotts Valley Unified School District. |
2025-07-27 | Kei Tomozawa (American soccer player (born 1999)) | Kei Tomozawa (born May 18, 1999) is an American soccer player who played college soccer at Stanford. |
2025-07-26 | Saadia Zahidi (Economist) | Saadia Zahidi (Urdu: سعدیہ زاہدی) is an economist and senior managing director at the World Economic Forum (WEF) and co-authors the WEF's Future of Jobs, Global Gender Gap and Global Risks Reports. She has served on the United Nations Secretary General's high level panel on women's economic empowerment and on the European Space Agency's (ESA) high level advisory group on human and robotic space exploration. Zahidi is also the author of Fifty Million Rising: The New Generation of Working Women Transforming the Muslim World (2018). |
2025-07-26 | Anuj Tiwari (Indian novelist (born 1988)) | Anuj Tiwari (born 22 November 1988) is an Indian author of six novels. His first novel, Journey of Two Hearts, was published by Srishti Publishers in 2012. He is the first Indian author to write a book, Give Your Heart a Break, on sibling relationships. He has co-authored the book "Cappuccino" with Sneha Pandey Tiwari stands at number seven amongst the top 15 influential Indian authors on social media. He is the recipient of the Newspapers Association of India Achiever Awards 2014, which named him as the "Best Upcoming Novelist". In 2017, he was shortlisted for the 2018 International Young Author Awards in Dubai. Tiwari also represented India in Qatar in 2019 and hosted a session about Impact of culture on writing. |
2025-07-25 | Toi8 (Japanese illustrator and animator) | toi8 (born October 8, 1976) is a Japanese artist. He is most known for working on various anime such as .hack//The Movie, Maoyuu Maou Yuusha, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, and several video games where he has served as character designer, including Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE and I am Setsuna. He is also the illustrator of the My Daughter Left the Nest and Returned an S-Rank Adventurer and Who Killed the Hero? light novel series. |
2025-07-30 | Gary Wales (actor) (Scottish actor (born 1995)) | Gary Alexander Wales (born 29 September 1995) is a Scottish actor, film producer, and screenwriter, best known for his roles in the short films 2Late (2014) and RAGE (2022), the television series 6Degrees (2012) and Game of Thrones (2016), and the feature film God's Christmas Miracle (2023), for which he has received numerous awards and nominations at various film festivals. |
2025-07-26 | Keita Yamauchi (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Esperanza FC. |
2025-07-19 | Stephen A. Werner (College instructor and writer) | Stephen A. Werner (born 1956) is a college instructor and writer from St Louis. |
2025-07-29 | Warner Bros. Discovery Global Linear Networks (American multinational media and entertainment conglomerate) | Warner Bros. Discovery Global Linear Networks (formerly known as Turner Entertainment Networks, WarnerMedia Studios & Networks and Warner Bros. Discovery Networks and briefly as WarnerMedia Entertainment), now to be renamed simply to Discovery Global, is an American multinational mass media television networks conglomerate that is a division of Warner Bros. Discovery. It oversees many of its television channels and assets owned and operated in the United States and over 1.725 billion households globally. |
2025-07-29 | Z-Cote (Zinc oxide produced by BASF) | Z-Cote is a commercial zinc oxide line manufactured and owned by BASF. Due to Z-Cote's photo-protective properties it is commonly used in personal care products and sunscreens. It is available in nano, non-nano, coated and uncoated forms. Z-Cote is a derivative of zinc oxide which is Generally Recognized As Safe and Effective (GRASE) by the FDA as a nutrient, cosmetic colour additive, skin protection active ingredient and other OTC products. Manufactured zinc oxide, such as Z-Cote, is only recognised as GRASE by the FDA when it is compliant with the Good manufacturing practice (GMP) standard. The original Sunsmart and Submicro Encapsulation Technologies Z-Cote patent filed in 1991 for UV skin protection expired in 2015. |
2025-07-28 | Vũ Duy Hoàng (Vietnamese footballer (born 1981)) | Vũ Duy Hoàng (born 1981) is a Vietnamese former footballer who played as a defender. |
2025-07-23 | Ryan Vasquez (Musical artist) | Gregorio Rafael Vasquez Azacon (born 20 September 1993, Barcelona, Venezuela), better known by his stage name Ryan Vasquez, is a Venezuelan singer and songwriter. |
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2025-07-26 | Sydney Wathuta (Canadian soccer player) | Sydney Wathuta (born June 11, 2004) is a Canadian professional soccer player who plays for MLS Next Pro club Colorado Rapids 2. |
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2025-07-20 | V. Senthil Kumar (Indian media-technology entrepreneur) | V. Senthil Kumar is an Indian entrepreneur and media-technology specialist who co-founded Qube Cinema (formerly Real Image Media Technologies), a company that supplies digital-cinema hardware and services in more than 50 countries. In 2020 he was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Oscars) as a Member-at-Large, one of the first Indian technologists to receive the honour. |
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