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2025-02-01 | Oil imperialism theories (Theory relating petroleum reserve control to current geopolitics) | Oil imperialism theories assert that direct and indirect control of world petroleum reserves is a root factor in current international politics. |
2025-01-31 | Logarithmic timeline (Timeline laid out according to a logarithmic scale) | A logarithmic timeline is a timeline laid out according to a logarithmic scale. This necessarily implies a zero point and an infinity point, neither of which can be displayed. The most natural zero point is the Big Bang, looking forward, but the most common is the ever-changing present, looking backward. (Also possible is a zero point in the present, looking forward to the infinite future.) |
2025-02-01 | List of cities, towns and villages in the Maldives (Wikipedia list article) | Administratively, only cities in the Maldives are recognized as being different from other islands, and no official towns exist. The islands are categorized into administrative atolls divided based on geographical location, with each atoll having a capital island. |
2025-01-12 | Experimental Film (song) (2004 single by They Might Be Giants) | "Experimental Film" is a song by alternative rock band They Might Be Giants. It is the lead single from their 2004 album The Spine. The song has been seen by some critics as a return to the band's earlier sound. An animated music video was made for the song by internet animators The Brothers Chaps and featured characters from the animators' internet series Homestar Runner. |
2025-01-12 | (She Was A) Hotel Detective (1988 single by They Might Be Giants) | "(She Was A) Hotel Detective" is a song and single by alternative rock band They Might Be Giants. It was released as a single on May 5, 1988, two years after the release of They Might Be Giants, the album on which it originally appeared. The "Hotel Detective" title has become a somewhat recurring theme for the band. |
2025-01-28 | Yuri Sakazaki (Art of Fighting character) | is a fictional character from SNK's Art of Fighting series of fighting games. She first appears in the original Art of Fighting being kidnapped by Mr. Big, a criminal from the city of South Town. The players, Yuri's brother Ryo and his friend Robert Garcia spend the game searching for her. In the sequel, Yuri appears for the first time as a playable character, having been trained by her father Takuma in the art of Kyokugen Karate. Yuri has also starred in the anime adaptation of Art of Fighting, in which she reprises her role from the first game. Yuri was created originally as a weak damsel in distress who would become one of SNK's first female fighters following a positive response from Mai Shiranui in their related IP Fatal Fury. To overcome her weak body, SNK designers decided to make her mimic other fighters' moves, most notably the ones from Capcom's Street Fighter. Several actresses have shared their talent into voicing the character since her debut. |
2025-01-27 | Cosmological decade (Division of the lifetime of the cosmos) | A cosmological decade (CÐ) is a division of the lifetime of the cosmos. The divisions are logarithmic in size, with base 10. Each successive cosmological decade represents a ten-fold increase in the total age of the universe. |
2025-01-31 | George DiCaprio (American writer (born 1943)) | George Paul DiCaprio (born October 2, 1943) is an American writer, editor, publisher, distributor, and former performance artist, known for his work in the realm of underground comix. DiCaprio has collaborated with Timothy Leary and Laurie Anderson. He is the father of actor Leonardo DiCaprio. |
2025-02-01 | Classic Response | Classic Response is a charity fundraising event in aid of SOS Children. It first occurred on 31 March 2005, in response to the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. The Royal Albert Hall in London, is host to the concert. On 3 April 2010, the 3rd Classic Response concert will be held, with profits going to the SOS Children Haiti Emergency Relief Programme. |
2025-01-12 | S-E-X-X-Y (They Might Be Giants single) | "S-E-X-X-Y" is a single released in 1996 by musical group They Might Be Giants, alongside their sixth album, Factory Showroom. It was the lead single from Factory Showroom. |
2025-01-27 | Aerography (meteorology) (the production of weather charts) | Aerography is the production of weather charts. The information is supplied by radiosonde observations, principally. Constant-pressure charts are routinely constructed at standard air pressures. Standard air pressures are 850, 700, 500, 400, 300, 250, and 200 millibars (hectopascals) (hPa) (SI). Weather charts are sometimes drawn at lower air pressures that occur above 40,000 feet (12 km). The lines of equal air pressure are called isobars. Isotherms are the lines of equal air temperature. |
2025-02-01 | S. S. Minnow (Fictional boat of Gilligan's Island TV show) | The S. S. Minnow is a fictional charter boat on the hit 1960s television sitcom Gilligan's Island. The ship ran aground on the shore of "an uncharted desert isle" in the south Pacific Ocean, setting the stage for this popular situation comedy. The crew of two were the skipper Jonas Grumby and his first mate Gilligan, and the five passengers were millionaire Thurston Howell III, his wife Lovey Howell, movie star Ginger Grant, professor Roy Hinkley, and farm girl Mary Ann Summers. |
2025-01-31 | Liverpool City Region (Combined authority area in Northern England) | The Liverpool City Region is a combined authority area in North West England. It has six council areas: the five metropolitan boroughs of Merseyside (Liverpool, Knowsley, St Helens, Sefton, Wirral) and the unitary authority of Halton in Cheshire. The city region had a population of 1,571,045 in 2022. Its largest settlement and administrative HQ is Liverpool. |
2025-01-31 | Catskill Mountain 3500 Club (US peakbagging club for hikers) | The Catskill Mountain 3500 Club, incorporated as the Catskill 3500 Club and often just referred to as the 3500 Club, is a peakbagging organization for hikers in the Catskill Mountains of New York. Those wishing to become members must climb the 33 of the 35 Catskill High Peaks currently open to hikers, and, in a departure from the requirements of most other such clubs, climb Slide, Blackhead, Balsam and Panther mountains again in winter, which is defined by the Club's by-laws as the period from December 21 to March 21 regardless of the actual occurrences of the winter solstice and vernal equinox in particular years. The Club also awards a separate patch for those who go on to climb all peaks during winter. |
2025-01-17 | List of law enforcement agencies on Long Island | The List of Long Island law enforcement agencies provides an inclusive list of law enforcement agencies serving New York's Long Island. This includes those agencies serving the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens on the western portion of Long Island along with those serving the suburban counties of Nassau County and Suffolk County. |
2025-02-01 | Nestor (comics) (Comic character by Belgian cartoonist Hergé) | Nestor is a fictional character in The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. He is the long-suffering butler of Marlinspike Hall. |
2025-01-26 | Playwin (Indian Company) | Playwin is an online lottery run by the Essel Group through PAN India and sanctioned by the Sikkim government. |
2025-01-31 | Setting Yesterday Free (1970 studio album by Infinity+3) | Setting Yesterday Free is the first and only album American Jesus music band Infinity+3. It is the first recorded appearance by songwriter Mark Heard and was originally released independently in 1970, and re-released on Spirit Records in 1972. A limited edition CDR reissue of the album was released to fans in 1998 through Heard's label, Fingerprint Records. |
2025-01-30 | Dean Cochran (American film actor) | Dean Cochran (born March 18, 1969), is an American film actor. |
2025-01-23 | ECCW Hardcore Championship | The ECCW Hardcore Championship is a hardcore wrestling championship in Elite Canadian Championship Wrestling, a professional wrestling promotion in Vancouver, British Columbia. The title was first awarded 29 November 1999. The title is currently inactive and became so sometime in 2013. |
2025-01-15 | Cheryl Moana Marie Nunes (American television presenter and musician) | Cheryl Moana Marie Nunes (born May 17, 1971, in Oregon, U.S.) is a television presenter, former Oakland Raiderette, beauty pageant winner, and musician. |
2025-01-12 | Man, It's So Loud in Here (2001 single by They Might Be Giants) | "Man, It's So Loud in Here" is a song by They Might Be Giants, released in 2001. Released as a single that same year, the song charted at number 86 on the Australian charts. |
2025-01-23 | Bibus (bibliographic management software) | Bibus is reference management software designed for OpenOffice.org packages and Microsoft Word in particular, with goal of creating an open source bibliographic software package that will allow easy formatting of the bibliographic index in OpenOffice.org Writer and Microsoft Word. It is based on Python and wxWidgets, making it platform-independent in principle. It functions on all 32-bit versions of Microsoft Windows (95/98/NT/2000/XP), POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes) and, to a limited extent, Mac OS X. Bibus is free software released under the GNU GPL v2+. |
2025-01-28 | Movement for Quality Government in Israel (Israeli civic watchdog group) | The Movement for Quality Government in Israel (Hebrew: התנועה למען איכות השלטון בישראל, HaTnu'a Lema'an Ekhut HaShilton BeYisrael) is a non-profit organization promoting democracy, ethics and good governance in Israel. |
2025-01-20 | MaxPlay Classic Games Volume 1 (2004 video game) | MaxPlay Classic Games Volume 1 is a compilation of video games developed by CodeJunkies and published by parent company Datel for the GameCube and PlayStation 2. The title was distributed by Ardistel in Europe; it was included as a gift with the purchase of Datel's "Max Memory" memory card for the PlayStation 2. It is the only unlicensed game for the GameCube and one of only a handful for the PlayStation 2. The collection features ten games, all unofficial remakes of classic games. It includes: |
2025-01-24 | Channel Islands Universities Consortium | The Channel Islands Universities Consortium (CHUC) was launched in September 1993. CHUC seeks to strengthen the relationship between the Bailiwicks of Guernsey and Jersey, and it aims to promote the opportunities available within higher education to students from the islands. Its current members are the University of Brighton, Bournemouth University, the University of Plymouth and the University of Portsmouth. University representatives from CHUC visit the islands regularly to talk to interested students of both islands in groups and individually about the options available. |
2025-01-28 | Horelica Tunnel (Road tunnel in Slovakia) | The Horelica Tunnel is a road tunnel in northern Slovakia. It is located on the D3 motorway at the Oščadnica - Čadca section (Čadca bypass). The total length of the tunnel without portals is 555 m, and with portals 605 m. |
2025-01-25 | D'Nika Romero (American basketball player and model) | D'Nika Lea Romero (born July 17, 1983, in Lubbock, Texas) is an American model. She is also a former women's basketball player for Texas A&M University. |
2025-01-25 | Jill Cruwys (English cricketer) | Jill Elizabeth Cruwys (5 December 1943 – 30 December 1990) was an English cricketer who played primarily as a batter. She appeared in 5 Test matches and 7 One Day Internationals for England between 1969 and 1976. Cruwys was a member of the successful England team that beat Australia at Edgbaston to win the first Women's World Cup in July 1973. She played domestic cricket primarily for Kent and West Midlands, as well as appearing in one match for West of England. |
2025-01-27 | Battle of Kaiser-e-Hind Fortress (Battle of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971) | Kaser-e-Hind or Qaser-i-Hind is a citadel in the Indian state of Punjab. The fortress was briefly occupied by Pakistani military and was later returned to India after the end of 1971 India-Pakistan War. 41 Baloch Regiment and 45 Field Regiment Pakistan Artillery were awarded battle honours for their tremendous and bold victory over the citadel. |
2025-01-11 | Mike Abrams (criminal) (New York Chinatown criminal) | "Big" Mike Abrams (died 1898) was a New York criminal and a longtime figure in the underworld of New York's Chinatown. |
2025-01-07 | Millennium Bank (Greece) (defunct Greek bank) | Millennium Bank was a Greek bank that was headquartered in Kallithea, in Athens metropolitan area. It was founded in 2000 as Nova Bank, but on 10 November 2006 was renamed to Millennium Bank, in order to conform with the worldwide "Millennium" brand of its then parent company Millennium BCP (Banco Comercial Português) of Portugal. |
2025-02-01 | Narayana Murthy (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Narayana Murthy may refer to: |
2025-01-05 | Law enforcement in Westchester County | There are forty-five local police agencies in Westchester County, New York. As well as other agencies. They are responsible for protecting Westchester County, these agencies frequently work with one another in the surrounding counties. Current economic times has caused a few Westchester municipalities to consider consolidation of police services. The Westchester County Department of Public Safety started providing primary police services for the Town/Village of Mount Kisco in 2015. |
2025-01-19 | Duke City Shootout (American competitive film festival) | The Duke City Shootout is a script-to-screen movie-making contest. The Shootout and the 48 Hour Film Project were cited in MovieMaker Magazine as "pioneers of the marathon movie-making competition." The competition was begun in 2000 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, under the name Flicks on 66, and briefly changed to DigiFest Southwest, before settling on the current name. |
2025-01-30 | Dudley A. Guglielmo (American politician) | Dudley Anthony Guglielmo, Sr. (April 21, 1909 – July 30, 2005), was the Louisiana insurance commissioner from 1964 to 1972. |
2025-01-26 | European Ultramarathon Cup (football tournament season) | The European Ultramarathon Cup, also known as the Europacup Ultramarathon (ECU), was an annual cup event covering some of the biggest Ultramarathon races in Europe from 1992 until 2019. |
2025-02-01 | Aarne Arvonen (Finnish supercentenarian (1897–2009)) | Aarne Armas "Arska" Arvonen (4 August 1897 – 1 January 2009) was, at age 111 years, 150 days, a Finnish supercentenarian. Arvonen was born at a time when Finland was still autonomous part of the Russian Empire. Arvonen was the last known living Finnish person to have been born in the 1800s. |
2025-01-23 | Hokudai (Topics referred to by the same term) | Hokudai may refer to: |
2025-01-27 | Satandisk | SatanDisk is a SD and MMC card adapter for Atari 16-bit computers, such as the Atari ST invented 2007. The objective is to replace mechanical hard drives available from Atari (SH204, SH205 and Megafile) and compatible products. It is out of the pre-production stage and units have now been shipped to most customers. The interface allows the connection of an SD or MMC card to be attached to the ACSI (hard disc) port of Atari computers, and has been tested to be compatible with TOS versions 1.02 to 2.06. The maximum supported size is 4 GB. The device appears to the system as any regular ACSI attached hard disc, but has so far only been successfully used with the proprietary and commercial HDDriver driver package. |
2025-01-23 | ECCW Vancouver Island Championship | The ECCW Vancouver Island Heavyweight Championship is a secondary title in Elite Canadian Championship Wrestling. As its name suggests, the title is defended almost exclusively at ECCW events on Vancouver Island, in cities such as Nanaimo and Victoria. It originally lasted from 1998 until some time after the last champion, Rockford 2000, won the title in 2001, then was reactivated in 2007 when Sid Sylum began claiming the title. |
2025-01-31 | Merengue (band) (Japanese rock band) | Merengue is a Japanese rock band licensed by Warner Music Japan. The band was created in 2002 by Kenji Kubo [citation needed]. In 2003, Takeshi Yamazaki and Tsuyoshi Takeshita joined the band [citation needed]. In 2013, they signed to Ki/oon Music and performed the Sixth Opening of Space Brothers. |
2025-02-01 | Fontaine (singer) (American singer-songwriter) | Fontaine Weyman, better known mononymously as Fontaine, and more recently “Saint Joan”, is a singer, songwriter, who spent the better part of eighteen years writing and recording in Los Angeles, California. She now resides in Charleston, South Carolina. Born May 7, 1979, in a small village in France, she was raised in South Carolina. In 2006, she self-released her debut album, The Chemistry Between Us. The track "Long Way Home" is featured in the film All In, starring Michael Madsen, Dominique Swain and Louis Gosset Jr. The track "Running on Empty" was used in a scene of the Fx network television show Justified (Season 5, episode 3). In 2009, she released a follow-up album, Beautiful Thing.. |
2025-01-31 | Guest family (British family) | The Guest family is a British family that has been prominent in business and politics since the 18th century. It was involved in the British iron and steel industry, particularly the Dowlais Ironworks in Wales, which later became part of Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds. Hereditary titles held by members of the family include Baron Wimborne, Baron Ashby St Ledgers, and Viscount Wimborne, all in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. |
2025-01-23 | Bidule (Music software application) | Bidule is a commercial software application for the creation of interactive computer music and multimedia produced by the Canadian company Plogue Arts and Technology. It runs on Windows and Mac computers. |
2025-01-14 | Air Force Knowledge Now (Enterprise-wide knowledge management program) | Air Force Knowledge Now (AFKN) is a web-based collaborative environment developed by Triune Group for the U.S. Air Force (USAF). From 1999 to 2012, AFKN grew to more than 19,000 Communities of Practice (CoPs) and 400,000 members. In 2004, Air Force CIO John M. Gilligan designated AFKN the Air Force Center of Excellence for Knowledge Management, making it the USAF's only certified and accredited enterprise-wide knowledge management program. By focusing on social, behavioral and cultural aspects of knowledge sharing, AFKN evolved beyond traditional knowledge management systems, which focused on capturing information through technology. |
2025-01-31 | Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising Museum (Fashion and design museum in Los Angeles, California) | The FIDM Museum & Library, Inc. was founded in 1978 to serve the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (FIDM) and the community. Since January 1999, the museum's operations have been separate from the Library in order to offer more specialized care and attention to the specific needs of a costume collection, and museum-trained personnel have been added to the staff. |
2025-01-30 | Al Naqawi (Sayyid clan) | Al Naqvi (Arabic: آل نَقوي, romanized: ʾĀl Naqawī, lit. 'House of al-Naqi') is a Sayyid tribe, the name being derived from an epithet of Ali al-Hadi, namely al-Naqī (lit. 'The Distinguished'). People bearing this nisba are descendants of him through their agnatic lineage. |
2025-01-23 | Center Valley, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Center Valley is an unincorporated community in Liberty Township, Hendricks County, Indiana. |
2025-01-23 | Joppa, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Joppa is an unincorporated community in Guilford Township, Hendricks County, Indiana. |
2025-01-27 | Knox, Henry County, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Knox is an unincorporated community in Wayne Township, Henry County, Indiana. |
2025-01-28 | Mount Lawn, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Mount Lawn is an unincorporated community in Greensboro Township, Henry County, Indiana. |
2025-01-29 | Mardenis, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Mardenis is an unincorporated community in Union Township, Huntington County, Indiana, US. |
2025-01-29 | Bobtown, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Bobtown is an unincorporated community in Hamilton Township, Jackson County, Indiana. |
2025-01-30 | Maumee, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Maumee is an unincorporated community in Salt Creek Township, Jackson County, Indiana. |
2025-01-30 | Fleming, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Fleming is an unincorporated community in Redding Township, Jackson County, Indiana. |
2025-01-15 | Heptalogy (Compound work that is made up of seven distinct works) | A heptalogy (from Greek ἑπτα- hepta-, "seven" and -λογία -logia, "discourse") is a compound literary or narrative work that is made up of seven distinct works. While not in wide usage, it has been used to describe such examples as the Harry Potter series of books, and The Chronicles of Narnia. |
2025-01-16 | OGA Golf Course | The Oregon Golf Association (OGA) Golf Course is a public golf course located in Woodburn, Oregon. The course was rated by Golf Digest in 1996 as "One of the Top Ten Affordable Courses in the US." It is located at 45°09′38″N 122°50′52″W / 45.1606164°N 122.8477049°W. |
2025-01-30 | Football Saved My Life | Football Saved My Life is a 10-part sports reality show commissioned from Granada Productions by ITV STUDIOS for Bravo. It was initially entitled "Saved by the Ball". This program took a group of 15 dysfunctional men and turned their lives around through the medium of football. The men all faced one or more present day life issues, including too much drinking, too much smoking, poor diet, anger management, depression, confidence and gambling. |
2025-01-30 | Claude Russell (Indian colonial administrator) | Claude Russell (1732-1820) was a high ranking British administrator in the Bengal civil service in India. |
2025-01-07 | HD 222399 (Double star in the constellation Andromeda) | HD 222399 is a double star in the northern constellation of Andromeda. The magnitude 6.57 primary is an F-type subgiant star with a stellar classification of F2IV. It has a magnitude 10.57 companion at an angular separation of 14.7″ along a position angle of 162° (as of 2002). |
2025-01-07 | HD 174569 (Star in the constellation Aquila) | HD 174569 is a spectroscopic binary star system in the equatorial constellation of Aquila. Based on stellar parallax measurements by Hipparcos, it is about 1,300 light-years (400 parsecs) away. |
2025-01-21 | Faith Global (UK musical group) | Faith Global was a synthpop and new wave band composed of Stevie Shears (guitar, bass, synthesizer, piano), original Ultravox! guitarist and Jason Guy (vocals, acoustic guitar). |
2025-02-01 | Lord Farquaad (Fictional character in the Shrek franchise) | Lord Maximus Farquaad is the main antagonist of the 2001 animated feature film Shrek; as well as Shrek 4-D, and the musical. He is voiced by John Lithgow. He does not appear in William Steig's original picture book of the same name. He is famous for his magnanimous statement "Some of you may die, but it's a sacrifice I am willing to make". |
2025-01-07 | HD 41162 (Star in a double star system in the constellation Auriga) | HD 41162 is a star in a double system. |
2025-01-11 | Civionics (combination of civil engineering with electronics engineering) | Civionics is the combination of civil engineering with electronics engineering, in a manner similar to avionics (aviation and electronics) and mechatronics (mechanical engineering and electronics). An emerging discipline, the main application area of civionics is currently the use of electronics for structural health monitoring (SHM) of civil structures, particularly photonics (Fiber Optic Bragg Grating). |
2025-01-31 | British Furniture Confederation (UK advocacy group) | The British Furniture Confederation (BFC) is a lobby group that represents the furniture and bed making industries of the United Kingdom. It ensures that the views of its members are heard by Parliamentarians and government Ministers and is active in Westminster working on behalf of the industry. |
2025-01-29 | Estonia–Serbia relations (Bilateral relations) | Estonian-Serbian relations are foreign relations between Estonia and Serbia. Both countries established diplomatic relations on February 9, 2001. Estonia is represented in Serbia through a non-resident ambassador based in Tallinn (in the Foreign Ministry). Serbia is represented in Estonia through its embassy in Helsinki (Finland). |
2025-01-29 | Georgia–Malta relations (Bilateral relations) | Georgian-Maltese relations are foreign relations between Georgia and Malta. Both countries established diplomatic relations on January 2, 1993. Georgia is represented in Malta through its embassy in Rome (Italy). Malta is represented in Malta through its embassy in Moscow (Russia). Both countries are full members of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and of Council of Europe. |
2025-01-11 | George de Meo (Corsican-American arms dealer) | George de Meo was an Italian-American arms dealer, most famous for supplying weapons to the Irish Republican Army (IRA) through their operative George Harrison. |
2025-01-30 | ADInstruments (Australian electronics company) | ADInstruments is an international company that produces data acquisition and analysis systems for the life sciences industry. It is headquartered in Dunedin, New Zealand, and has more than 170 staff worldwide. Voted a finalist in Kenexa/JRA Top 10 Best Place to work in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012, and voted number one place to work in the life sciences industry in 2012 by The Scientist Magazine. ADInstruments partners with several producers of life sciences equipment, including Transonic Systems Inc., Radnoti Glass Technologies Inc., Panlab s.I. and Millar Instruments Ltd. ADInstruments is also an Applied Science industry partner with the University of Otago (New Zealand) |
2025-01-29 | Dragon tiger phoenix (Chinese dish) | Dragon tiger phoenix is a classic Cantonese cuisine dish found almost exclusively in regions such as Guangdong. |
2025-01-28 | Chris Brooks (guitarist) (Australian musician) | Chris Brooks is an Australian author, rock, metal and fusion guitarist most noted for his debut instrumental album The Master Plan and his subsequent work with members of Yngwie Malmsteen, Black Sabbath, Lana Lane, and fellow Australians LORD. |
2025-01-22 | Comparison of North American ski resorts | |
2025-01-05 | Law enforcement in New York City (overview of law enforcement in New York City) | Law enforcement in New York City is carried out by numerous federal, state, city and private agencies. New York City has the highest concentration of law enforcement in the United States. |
2025-01-24 | Ali Abdul Karim (Syrian diplomat) | Ali Abdul Karim (Arabic: علي عبد الكريم) (born 1953 in Latakia, Syria) is a Syrian diplomat. He was the first Syrian ambassador to Lebanon. Before that he served as the ambassador to Kuwait and as the general manager of the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), and official Syrian Television. |
2025-01-16 | Michael De Medeiros (American author and editor) | Michael De Medeiros is an American author and editor. He has written or co-written over a dozen books. |
2025-01-28 | Ixopo High School (Boarding school in South Africa) | Ixopo High School is a boarding school in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa. It was founded in 1895 as the Ixopo Government School in what was originally called Stuartstown. The first black pupil was admitted for the 1989–90 school year after the crumbling Apartheid policies were swept aside by P. W. Botha. |
2025-02-01 | DXNL-TV (Television station in Cagayan de Oro) | DXNL-TV, was a television station of Siam Broadcasting Corporation and affiliate of People's Television Network. Its head offices, studios, transmitters and broadcast facilities are located at Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro and at Executive Centrum building J. R. Borja Street, Cagayan de Oro. |
2025-01-19 | International Commission of Agricultural Engineering (organization) | International Commission of Agricultural Engineering - CIGR (Commission Internationale du Genie Rural) founded in 1930 in Liège, Belgium, is the highest non-governmental world organization in the field. Its membership includes American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE), Asian Association for Agricultural Engineering (AAAE), European Society of Agricultural Engineers (EurAgEng), Latin American and Caribbean Association of Agricultural Engineering (ALIA), South and East African Society of Agricultural Engineering (SEASAE), Euro Asian Association of Agricultural Engineers (EAAAE), Association of Agricultural Engineers of South-Eastern Europe (AAESEE), and many national societies. |
2025-01-29 | European Operations Management Association | The European Operations Management Association (EurOMA) is an international network of academics and practitioners from around the world who have a common interest in the continuing development of Operations Management. EurOMA is a European-based network with rapidly growing international links, whereby members can share their ideas, knowledge, and experience. It is a communication network that bridges the gap between research and practice. Together with its American- and Japan-based counterparts, the Production and Operations Management Society Archived 2010-02-04 at the Wayback Machine (POMS) and Japanese Operations Management and Strategy Association (JOMSA), EurOMA is working towards extending the arena of Operations Management throughout the world by bringing the professionals in the field closer together. |
2025-01-23 | Gale, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Gale is an unincorporated community in Center Township, Hendricks County, Indiana, United States. Gale is located on the east side of Danville, just along country road 300 east. |
2025-01-28 | Tania Neill (New Zealand footballer) | Tania Neill (née Reid) is a former association football player who represented New Zealand at international level. |
2025-01-20 | William James Carson (IRA member) | A member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, William James Carson was killed on 25 April 1979 by Billy Dodds and John Mullan, both members of the Ulster Defence Association. |
2025-01-28 | Association of Business Psychologists (Professional association) | The Association for Business Psychology is the professional representative, deliberative and regulatory institution for business psychologists. It has global members but the majority can be found in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The ABP certifies business psychologists at multiple levels; Certified Business Psychologist, Certified Principal Business Psychologist and Fellow of the Association for Business Psychology. It holds annual conferences, approves university courses in the field, negotiates on behalf of the profession, and makes training and other information available both to members and to others. |
2025-02-01 | Moon Over Isla Island (2nd episode of the 6th season of American Dad!) | "Moon Over Isla Island" is the second episode of the sixth season of American Dad!, an episode produced for Season 5. It first aired in the United States on Fox on October 4, 2009. This episode mainly centers around Stan, who starts taking advantage of his relationship with Roger on various occasions. Stan is later told to meet up with General Juanito Pequeño, the dictator of a small island nation in the Caribbean. The General suddenly dies of suffocating on a corn dog, so Stan convinces Roger to pretend to be General Pequeño by telling him that they are going on a "friends vacation". While on the island, Roger finds out that Stan has been taking advantage of him again for his own personal gain, and their friendship starts to hang in the balance. |
2025-01-20 | Meralco Theater (Theater in Pasig, Philippines) | Meralco Theater is a theater located at the compound of Meralco, Ortigas Avenue in Pasig, Philippines. It used to be known as the Meralco Auditorium. |
2025-01-27 | The Kristin Brooks Hope Center (Suicide prevention organization) | The Kristin Brooks Hope Center (KBHC), an American 501(c)(3) public benefit corporation, was founded on May 20, 1998, by H. Reese Butler II after the death of his wife, Kristin Brooks Rossell Butler, who died by suicide in 1998. Realizing an urgency in this high profile public health crisis, which kills more than 34,000 Americans per year, KBHC was founded by her survivor with funds from the death benefit provided by her employer. Kristin suffered severe postpartum psychosis (PPP) after losing her unborn child on December 5, 1997. Her struggle with PPP was brought on by the prescription drug Zoloft which resulted in an SSRI syndrome. KBHC is more commonly known as the creator of the first network of suicide hotlines in the United States networked under the toll free number 1-800-SUICIDE (784-2433). |
2025-01-29 | Tadahiro Aizawa (First to discover pre Jōmon period artifacts) | was a Japanese archaeologist. Aizawa, an amateur stone tool collector who had been peddling nattō, discovered a microlith in Iwajuku, Gunma in 1946, which was recognized in 1949 as a Paleolithic site that had previously been thought not to exist in Japan. |
2025-01-18 | Ribu (Indonesian term for mountain with a topographic prominence of at least 1000 m) | A Ribu (pronounced ree-boo) is a mountain with a topographic prominence of at least 1,000 metres (3,281 ft). "Ribu" is a Malay and Indonesian word meaning "thousand".[citation needed] |
2025-01-26 | Powercfg (Windows command) | powercfg (executable name powercfg.exe ) is a command-line utility that is used from an elevated Windows Command Prompt to control all configurable power system settings, including hardware-specific configurations that are not configurable through the Control Panel, on a per-user basis. It was first introduced by Microsoft in Windows XP SP2 in 2004.
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2025-01-28 | Susan M. Campbell (American author (born 1941)) | Susan M. Campbell (born July 16, 1941) is an American self-help writer, best known for her book Getting Real. |
2025-01-30 | Steve Lungen (American lawyer) | Steve Lungen (born circa 1946) is a former Republican District Attorney of Sullivan County, New York. |
2025-01-09 | Paolo Rossi (footballer, born 1982) (Italian footballer) | Paolo Rossi (born 25 December 1982) is an Italian former footballer who played for Reggiana at Lega Pro Prima Divisione on loan from A.S. Cittadella as a forward. |
2025-01-26 | Operation Mallorca (2010 U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration investigation) | Operation Mallorca was a United States Drug Enforcement Administration investigation, which targeted money laundering operations of Colombian drug traffickers, which resulted in the arrests of 36 people. |
2025-01-27 | Rebecca Chambers (Resident Evil fictional character) | is a character in the Resident Evil survival horror video game series created by the Japanese company Capcom. She was first introduced as a supporting character in the original Resident Evil (1996) and became a player character of the prequel game Resident Evil Zero (2002). In the first Resident Evil, Rebecca is a young officer with the Raccoon Police Department's Special Tactics And Rescue Service (S.T.A.R.S.) unit and is trapped in a zombie-infested mansion. |
2025-01-23 | Christer Holloman (British businessman) | Christer Holloman is a Swedish businessman, author and public speaker. Previously, CEO and founder of Divido. Divido achieved a 1,250% revenue growth 2017–2020, winning the Deloitte UK Fast 50 in 2020. The company was identified as the 7th fastest-growing fintech in Europe by Financial Times in 2021. Divido was acquired by NatWest in 2024 and was integrated with its Banking-as-a-Service platform, Boxed. He helped launch Expedia founder Rich Barton’s latest start-up Glassdoor.com in Europe and prior to that was Head of Digital Product Development at The Times and The Sunday Times. |
2025-01-31 | A. J. Reynolds (Canadian entrepreneur, radio personality, and tech developer (born 1976)) | Alfred John "AJ" Reynolds is a Canadian entrepreneur, electrical infrastructure expert, and former radio personality, best known for hosting the internationally syndicated radio show Canada's Top 20 Countdown. After concluding his radio career in 2019, Reynolds transitioned into the tech industry, focusing on renewable energy solutions for rural communities. He is the founder of EcoDrive NS, a project aimed at developing sustainable community-based microgrid technology, as well as Nova Scotia Obituaries, an online platform for memorializing loved ones. Reynolds also owns CB Island Shine, a professional pressure washing service in Sydney, Nova Scotia. |
2025-01-31 | Ochlophobia (Fear of crowds or overcrowding) | Ochlophobia ("Fear of Crowds") and demophobia ("Fear of Unruly Mobs") are terms for types of social phobia or social anxiety disorder whose sufferers have a fear of crowds. Sufferers may offer various rationalizations of the phobia, such as the fear being trampled in a crowd, getting a deadly disease from people within the crowd, getting lost in the crowd, or feeling insignificant when surrounded by a crowd. |
2025-01-28 | Sundaraja Sitharama Iyengar (Indian computer scientist (born 1947)) | Sundaraja Sitharama Iyengar (born 26 August 1947) is an Indian-born American computer scientist and the Distinguished University Professor, Ryder Professor and Director of Computer Science at Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA. He also founded and directs the Robotics Research Laboratory at Louisiana State University (LSU). He has been a visiting professor or scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Naval Research Laboratory, and has been awarded the Satish Dhawan Visiting Chaired Professorship at the Indian Institute of Science, the Homi Bhaba Visiting Chaired Professor (IGCAR), and a professorship at the University of Paris (Sorbonne). |
2025-01-26 | Tom Secco (American soccer coach) | Tom Secco is a former collegiate head men's soccer coach. He's best known for serving as the head coach of DePaul Blue Demons men's soccer from 1999 to 2000, compiling an 8–24 record. He had previously served at Triton Junior College in River Grove, Illinois, where he posted a 108–10–2 record in seven seasons. He also served as the head men's soccer coach of the Chicago Kickers from 1984 to 1991. |
2025-02-01 | List of The Adventures of Tintin locations | These are the settings, both real and imagined, in The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. |
2025-02-01 | Carnival House (Office building in Southampton, England) | Carnival House is a landmark office building in the city of Southampton, Hampshire, England. It is a purpose-built headquarters for Carnival UK, the United Kingdom operating company of Carnival Corporation & plc, the world's largest cruise shipping company. The building was officially opened on Sunday 19 July 2009. |
2025-01-28 | Oko sveta (television series) | Oko sveta is a television news magazine that is broadcast across the Serbian province of Vojvodina. |
2025-01-28 | Stephan Matthai (German geologist and petroleum engineer) | Stephan Konrad Matthai (or Matthäi) is a German geologist and petroleum engineer. He is currently[when?] Professor of Reservoir Engineering at University of Melbourne. Previously he had the same position at the University of Leoben. |
2025-01-09 | Results of the 2011 Ontario general election by riding | The 2011 Ontario general election took place on Thursday, October 6, 2011 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Canada. |
2025-01-12 | Naale (film) (0000 Indian film) | Naale (transl. Tomorrow) refers to two unreleased Indian Malayalam-language films. The first one is directed by M. J. Ramakrishnan stars Shobana and Dileep in lead roles and was made in 2008. The film was in the news for marking Shobana's comeback after a hiatus. |
2025-02-01 | Churn and burn | Churn and burn refers to a tactic used by large anti-union businesses with high turnover in order to bust an already-existent union in a given workplace. "Churning" refers to the management practice of filtering new workers based on their support of unionism. In a large business with poorly paid, entry-level workers with a high rate of turnover, support for a union can be gradually reduced by making sure during the hiring process that only anti-union workers are hired. Eventually, support drops low enough to "burn" the union through decertification. |
2025-01-21 | List of airlines of Lebanon | This is a list of airlines currently operating in Lebanon. |
2025-01-29 | Dance of Salome (paintings) (Series of works by Nabil Kanso) | The Dance of Salomé is the title of a series of 160 works consisting of 85 paintings and 75 drawings created by Nabil Kanso in 1988 and 1995. It is based on biblical and literary works with particular reference to Oscar Wilde’s 1891 play and Richard Strauss’s 1905 opera. The primary subject of all the works in the series is Salomé who is depicted in a sequence of scenes reflecting various nuances of perception in distinctive dance movement. |
2025-01-26 | Leaf Trading Cards (Sports card manufacturer) | Leaf Trading Cards, founded in 2010, is a private company that produces trading cards and sports collectibles. Based in Dallas, Texas, it was best known as a producer of sports cards and other lithographic products. |
2025-01-30 | M1 Group (Investment holdings company in Lebanon) | M1 Group is a diversified investment holdings group based in Beirut, Lebanon. Its CEO is Azmi Mikati. |
2025-01-26 | John Macleod (art director) (Deputy design director of the New York Times) | John Macleod was the deputy design director of the New York Times until he retired in 2019. Prior to that he art directed the Business and Science sections of that paper. Before rejoining the Times in 1997, he was a founding partner in Design 5 a New York based design studio that specialized in book design, corporate identity and packaging. Under the tutelage of Milton Glaser he worked on the launch of American Lawyer and designed and art directed Corporate Finance Magazine. Macleod started and was principal in John Macleod Associates, a small studio that specialized in publication design. Clients included Asahi Shimbun in Tokyo, Business Day in Bangkok and the New York Times Regional Newspaper group. In 1980 he cofounded and was first president of the editorial illustration syndicate INX. In retirement he continues to do design work and is writing. |
2025-01-10 | Cloud engineering (Application of engineering disciplines to cloud computing) | Cloud engineering is the application of engineering disciplines to cloud computing. It brings a systematic approach to concerns of commercialization, standardization, and governance of cloud computing applications. In practice, it leverages the methods and tools of engineering in conceiving, developing, operating and maintaining cloud computing systems and solutions. It is about the process of designing the systems necessary to leverage the power and economics of cloud resources to solve business problems. |
2025-01-31 | Connoisseur's Bakery (Large bakery company in Newtownards, Northern Ireland) | Connoisseur's Bakery (commonly referred to simply as Connoisseurs) is a large bakery company in Newtownards, Northern Ireland. It serves cities, towns and villages in County Down and County Antrim. It serves many stores across these counties including The Griffin (until its closure in 2012), Spar, Centra, Vivo, Costcutter, Nisa and Mace. |
2025-01-24 | Michéal Castaldo (Musical artist) | Michéal Castaldo (born September 25, 1962) is an Italian-born classical crossover tenor, music producer and composer. |
2025-02-01 | Persephone (tugboat) (Tugboat used in the Beachcombers TV series) | Persephone is a steel logging tug used in the filming of the CBC Television series The Beachcombers. Built as a small tug named John Henry, it is today preserved as a museum ship in the town of Gibsons, British Columbia. |
2025-01-31 | James Lee Guy (American film actor) | James Lee Guy (born 1968) is an American actor in film and television in China known by his stage name Gai Ji Li (Chinese: 盖吉 利; pinyin: gài jí lì). |
2025-02-01 | Mohi-ud-Din Islamic Medical College (Medical College of Azad Jammu & Kashmir) | Mohi-ud-Din Islamic Medical College (محی الدین اسلامی طبی کالج) is the first Medical College of Azad Jammu & Kashmir in either the public or the private sector. |
2025-01-31 | Islamicjerusalem Studies (study of Jerusalem on Islamic view) | Islamicjerusalem Studies is a multidisciplinary academic field focused on the region known in Arabic as Bayt al-Maqdis, examining it from an Islamic perspective. The field integrates Islamic Studies, theology, history, geography, archaeology, architecture, and socio-political analysis. The term Islamicjerusalem reflects a broader and more nuanced understanding of the region, emphasizing inclusivity and diverging from the Western association of "Jerusalem" primarily with Israel. |
2025-01-30 | Rashid Mahmud (Sunni Islamic Scholar) | Rashid Mahmud Razawi (Urdu: راشد محمود رضوی, romanized: Rāshid Maḥmūd Raẓawī), also spelled Mufti Rashid Mahmood Razvi, is a Pakistani Islamic scholar who belongs to the Barelvi movement. |
2025-01-18 | Natività della Vergine, Thiene (church building in Thiene, Italy) | Natività della Vergine, also known as "Ceseta Rossa" (Red Chiesetta), is a small Gothic church or oratory, located on Corso Garibaldi in Thiene, Italy. It was erected in 1470 by the aristocratic family Da Porto. It vertical facade echoes the nearby Castle of Thiene (Palazzo Porto Colleoni Thiene). |
2025-01-16 | Collier Trophy Selection 2011 | The Robert J. Collier Trophy is owned and administered by the National Aeronautic Association and is awarded annually "for the greatest achievement in aeronautics or astronautics in America, with respect to improving the performance, efficiency, and safety of air or space vehicles, the value of which has been thoroughly demonstrated by actual use during the preceding year." |
2025-01-10 | Edd Gould (British animator, artist and voice actor (1988–2012)) | Edward Duncan Ernest "Edd" Gould (28 October 1988 – 25 March 2012) was a British animator, artist, and voice actor. He was best known for creating Eddsworld, a media franchise consisting of flash animations and web comics featuring fictionalised versions of himself and longtime collaborators Tom Ridgewell, Matt Hargreaves, Tord Larsson and others. After Gould's death in 2012, production of Eddsworld was passed on to Ridgewell who directed a run of further episodes under the title of Eddsworld: Legacy. Following Ridgewell's departure from the series in 2016, it was passed to Hargreaves and Gould's family, returning in 2020 as Eddsworld Beyond. |
2025-01-21 | List of cinemas in Metro Manila | This is a list of cinemas that exist or have existed in Metro Manila, Philippines. |
2025-01-28 | Mantri Developers (Real estate company based in India) | Mantri Developers Pvt. Ltd. is a real estate company in India which has developed properties in Indian cities such as Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad and Pune. Its constructions are used for residential, commercial, retail, hospitality, office, senior-living and educational purposes. |
2025-01-14 | Mariana Serbezova (Bulgarian rower (born 1959)) | Mariana Rogelova Serbezova (Bulgarian: Марияна Рогелова Сербезова; born 15 November 1959) is a Bulgarian former rower. |
2025-01-15 | San Marino at the 2012 European Athletics Championships (Performance of San Marino at the 2012 European Athletics Championships in Finland) | San Marino competed at the 2012 European Athletics Championships held in Helsinki, Finland, between 27 June to 1 July 2012. One male competitor took part in one event. |
2025-01-25 | Mohammad Bassam Imadi (Former ambassador of Syria to Sweden) | Mohammad Bassam Imadi (born 1950) is the former Syrian ambassador to Sweden who defected from the Bashar al-Assad government in 2011 and became a member of the opposition Syrian National Council. |
2025-01-24 | Khaled al-Ayoubi (Syrian diplomat) | Khaled al-Ayoubi is a former Syrian diplomat. On 30 July 2012, he informed the Britain's Foreign Office that he left his post as Chargé d'Affaires in the Syrian embassy in London. He was the most senior Syrian diplomat left in London after the British government forced embassy staff to leave in May. |
2025-01-27 | Mahmid (Village in Khuzestan, Iran) | Mahmid (Persian: محميد, also Romanized as Maḩmīd; also known as Maḩmūd and Shahīd Moḩammad Bāqer-e Şadr) is a village in Hoseynabad Rural District, in the Central District of Shush County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 445, in 61 families. |
2025-01-12 | Put Your Hand Inside the Puppet Head (1986 song by They Might Be Giants) | "Put Your Hand Inside the Puppet Head" is a song by alternative rock band They Might Be Giants, from their eponymous debut album They Might Be Giants. It has also been released on several compilation albums, including Then: The Earlier Years and A User's Guide to They Might Be Giants. |
2025-01-26 | Luis Serra (Uruguayan cyclist) | Luis Serra (12 October 1935 – 2 October 1992) was a Uruguayan cyclist. He competed at the 1952, 1956 and 1960 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-09 | International Discworld Convention | The International Discworld Convention, also known as DWCon, is a biennial science fiction convention held in the United Kingdom on even-numbered years. DWCon was first held in 1996 by members of the Usenet newsgroup alt.fan.pratchett. |
2025-01-26 | Canadian NINJAs (Professional wrestling tag team) | The Canadian NINJAs (National International Nation of Jalapeño Awesomeness) were the professional wrestling tag team of Nicole Matthews and Portia Perez. They are former two-time Shimmer Tag Team Champions. |
2025-01-17 | Dorcel TV Canada (Canadian adult pay TV channel) | Dorcel TV is a Canadian premium adult entertainment television channel consisting of primarily softcore adult content in the form of films, documentaries, reality shows, and variety shows, among others, between 6:00am to 11:00pm ET, while hardcore content, primarily from Dorcel TV, fills the remainder of the schedule. It is offered in English and French. The channel is owned by Sex-Shop Television Inc., a division of IDI. |
2025-01-29 | Chinese Future Giant Telescope | The Chinese Future Giant Telescope is a proposed optical telescope with a primary mirror that has a 30-meter diameter. |
2025-01-16 | Ruidoso River Museum (Museum in New Mexico, United States) | The Ruidoso River Museum was a western museum located in Ruidoso, New Mexico. The collection featured artifacts, photographs and documents relating to the notable figures of the Old West and those involved in the Lincoln County War, including Billy the Kid, sheriffs William Brady and Pat Garrett and lawyer and businessman Alexander McSween. It housed the world's largest collection of Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett items, as well as a range of archaeological relics and celebrity memorabilia. Notable exhibits included Pat Garrett's solid gold sheriff's badge, Billy the Kid's rifle, and Pat Garrett's original Colt Model 1877 Thunderer revolver. |
2025-01-31 | Angel Meléndez and the 911 Mambo Orchestra | Angel Meléndez & the 911 Mambo Orchestra are a Salsa, Mambo and Latin Jazz band from Chicago. The group achieved national attention in 2005 when their debut album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album. |
2025-01-24 | Jean-Marc Rives (Musical artist) | Jean-Marc Rives is a French singer, song writer, musician, painter, poet, philosopher, filmmaker and writer. He is son of French father and French mother of Italian origin. He was born 16 November 1950, in Rabat, Morocco. He is known for his paintings, concerts, records and numerous covers of Michel Sardou and Johnny Hallyday, as well as for his literary works. He is also known for performance on guitar, saxophone, and other musical Instruments. His pictorial art comprises more than 500 paintings in the world, all figurative and modern. Jean-Marc Rives was named academic at the International Academy Gréci-Marino in 1997 and elected knight in 1999. He obtained the Excellence Prize in the Grand Prix International des Seigneurs de l'Art in Aix-en-Provence in 1997. |
2025-01-20 | Taras Kostyuk (Canadian actor and a stuntman) | Taras Kostyuk (Ukrainian: Тарас Костюк) is a Canadian actor and a stuntman. Taras was born in Lviv, Ukraine, and starred in featured films & TV shows since 1997. |
2025-01-15 | List of international cricket five-wicket hauls by Bob Willis (Cricket list) | Bob Willis was a right-arm fast bowler, who represented the England cricket team in 90 Tests between 1971 and 1984. In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a "five-for" or "fifer") refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings. This is regarded as a notable achievement, and as of October 2024[update], only 54 bowlers have taken 15 or more five-wicket hauls at international level in their cricketing careers. In Test cricket, Willis took 325 wickets, including 16 five-wicket hauls. The Wisden Cricketers' Almanack named him one of their cricketers of the year in 1978, and termed him "one of the world's foremost fast bowlers." |
2025-01-10 | Katherina Roshana (Guyanese model) | Katherina Roshana (also known as Katherina Roshana Khan) is an American-Guyanese doctor and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Guyana 2013 and represented her country at Miss Universe 2013 in Russia. |
2025-01-19 | Examples of refugia | The northern and southern hemispheres of the earth have a dynamic history of advancing and retreating ice sheets. The glacial and interglacial periods are linked to regular eccentricities in the Earth's orbit and correspond to approximately 100 kyr cycles. The advancing, or glacial periods can cause a massive displacement of flora and fauna as it drives them away from the poles, with the most recent glacial maximum having occurred about 20,000 years ago., |
2023-11-17 | King Dedede (Fictional character from the Kirby series) | is a fictional character in Nintendo's Kirby video game series created by Masahiro Sakurai and developed by HAL Laboratory. Dedede first appeared in the 1992 video game Kirby's Dream Land as the main antagonist, but gradually became an antihero of the series. He has returned for all other games of the series except Kirby & the Amazing Mirror (2004) and Kirby and the Rainbow Curse (2015). He has also appeared in several Kirby comic books, the 2001 anime series Kirby: Right Back at Ya! and the Super Smash Bros. video game series (specifically Super Smash Bros. Brawl and all subsequent installments). |
2025-01-29 | Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Lite 7.0 (Android tablet by Samsung) | The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Lite 7.0 is a 7-inch Android-based tablet computer produced and marketed by Samsung Electronics. |
2025-01-31 | Agile Automation (Industrial Automation) | Agile Automation refers to the application of select Agile software development principles, patterns and practices, to the area of industrial automation and process control software development. The term was coined by HAL Software (Ireland) in 2013. The original idea was to simply borrow some of the principles from modern software development. For example, providing a mockup/prototype or 'conference room pilot' at the start of a sprint to convey to stakeholders, what was going to be delivered by the end of the sprint. However some approaches such as unit testing cannot easily be borrowed, because the proprietary nature of industrial programming languages do not allow for unit testing and class modification through extension only. If unit testing is implemented, it is invariably through an open source language and libraries such as Python and an interface API technology such as OPCDA or OPCUA. Both HAL Software, and CoDeSys took this approach) |
2025-01-11 | Ji (surname 蓟) (Chinese family name) | Jì is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 蓟 in simplified Chinese and 薊 in traditional Chinese. It is romanized as Chi in Wade–Giles and Gai or Kai in Cantonese. Ji is listed 263rd in the Song dynasty classic text Hundred Family Surnames. It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China. |
2025-01-23 | Meidai (Topics referred to by the same term) | Meidai may refer to: |
2025-01-29 | Matrix Fitness | Matrix Fitness is a brand specializing in commercial fitness equipment, founded in 2001 under the parent company Johnson Health Tech, which itself was established in 1975. As a brand of Johnson Health Tech, it serves a range of markets, including commercial fitness facilities, universities, hospitality, and home fitness consumers. |
2025-01-18 | Abu al-Qusur (Village in Hama, Syria) | Abul Kusour (Arabic: أبو الكسور) is a Syrian village located in Al-Saan Subdistrict in Salamiyah District, Hama. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Abul Kusour had a population of 352 in the 2004 census. |
2025-01-24 | Bio7 (Software for ecological simulation models) | The open-source application Bio7 is a software for ecological simulation models, image analysis and statistical analysis. Built upon the RCP framework of Eclipse it embeds several tools and programming languages for the analysis of complex ecological systems. Several Java based scripting languages (Groovy, BeanShell, Python/Jython, JavaScript, ImageJ Macro) and the Java language can be used from within Bio7 for the creation of simulation models and analysis tasks. |
2025-01-23 | North Belleville, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, U.S.) | North Belleville was an unincorporated community in Hendricks County, Indiana, in the United States, centered around a rail station laying between Clayton to the west and Cartersburg to the east, and which is no longer extant. The location is north of Belleville, hence the name. |
2025-01-30 | Conologue, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, U.S.) | Conologue is an unincorporated community in Jackson County, Indiana, in the United States. |
2025-01-09 | NCAA Division II football win–loss records | NCAA Division II is an intermediate-level division of competition in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The NCAA Division II football championship is played annually to determine a champion in football at the NCAA Division II level. The following list reflects the win–loss records, total years of competition, total games played, and current conference according to the National Collegiate Athletic Association. |
2025-01-31 | Samson Olayide (Nigerian academic) | Samson Olajuwon Kokumo Olayide (born Ilesa, then-Western Region of Nigeria; 1928 – 1984), was an academic and professor of agricultural economics. He served as the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ibadan from 1979 to 1983 and was succeeded by Prof. Ayo Banjo. |
2025-01-31 | Mark Holt (New Zealand former football player and coach) | Mark Holt (born 6 November 1985) is a New Zealand former football player and coach. |
2025-01-27 | Maple Valley, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, U.S.) | Maple Valley is an unincorporated community in Henry County, Indiana, in the United States. |
2025-01-24 | Comprised of (English phrase) | Comprised of is an expression in English that means "composed of". This is thought by language purists to be improper because to "comprise" (without the "of") can already mean to "be composed of". By that definition, "comprised of" would be ungrammatical as it implies "composed of of". However, another widely accepted definition of to "comprise" is to "compose", hence the commonly accepted meaning of "comprised of" as "composed of". |
2025-01-06 | Ximena Caminos (Argentine curator, cultural entrepreneur, and environmental activist) | Ximena Caminos is an Argentine art curator, visual artist cultural entrepreneur, and environmental activist recognised for integrating public art with marine conservation and sustainable urban development. Founder of the ocean-centric nonprofit BlueLab Preservation Society, CCO of HoneyLab Creative and founder of The ReefLine, a 7-mile underwater sculpture park and marine sanctuary in Miami Beach, and played pivotal roles in establishing cultural districts in Buenos Aires and Miami through Faena Art and The Underline.. She is a regular collaborator of the Cultural Affairs Management of the City of Miami, for whom she has curated several exhibitions and art installations. |
2025-01-23 | Siegfried Gurschler (Austrian sport shooter (1925–2009)) | Siegfried Gurschler (14 December 1925 – 4 September 2009) was an Austrian sports shooter. He competed in two events at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Gurschler died on 4 September 2009, at the age of 83. |
2025-01-09 | NCAA Division III football win–loss records | NCAA Division III is a division of competition in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). D-III consists of athletic programs at colleges and universities that choose not to offer athletic scholarships to their student-athletes. The NCAA Division III football championship is played annually to determine a champion in football at the NCAA Division III level. The following list reflects the win–loss records, total years of competition, total games played, and current conference according to the NCAA. |
2025-01-27 | Glooko | Glooko, Inc provides a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) application and accompanying mobile app for diabetes patients and their healthcare providers in the United States and internationally. |
2025-01-26 | Country Demos (Bret Michaels album) (2000 EP by Bret Michaels) | Country Demos is a six song EP by Bret Michaels, the lead singer of the American glam-rock band Poison. Country Demos the first music Michaels recorded as a solo artist, recorded in 1995 but never commercially released. In 1996 the recordings were leaked which resulted in thousands of unauthorized bootlegs being sold from 1996-1999. In 2000 Michaels published the EP himself via his independent record label Poor Boy Records and sold physical copies of the EP exclusively on his official website. |
2025-01-21 | Edward Penn (Kenyan sports shooter) | Edward Penn (3 January 1923 – 1968) was a Kenyan sports shooter. He competed in the 50 metre pistol event at the 1960 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-23 | Deborah Marquit (American fashion designer) | Deborah Marquit (born November 22, 1954) is an American fashion designer and the founder of her eponymous brand, which she launched in 1984. She was the first designer to create women's bras and underwear in fluorescent neon colors in 1984. |
2025-02-01 | Youssef El Deeb (Egyptian-Lebanese-Canadian TV executive (born 1954)) | Youssef El Deeb (Arabic: يوسف الديب; born 14 November 1954) is an Egyptian-Canadian TV executive and award-winning film maker, book writer, director, producer, and childrenʼs book author. He founded Takhayal Entertainment and its flagship channel Fatafeat TV the first Arabic food network television channel, which was acquired by Discovery Communications in 2013. He is the Managing Director of Mediagates which operates eight encrypted TV channels under the Alfa brand and available via OSN. El Deeb used to be the CEO of the content creation company and Dubai-based film Picture Pond Media. |
2025-01-26 | James M. Durant III (American lawyer (born 1964)) | James Melbourne Durant III (born December 21, 1964) is an American lawyer and chief counsel for the Office of Science within the United States Department of Energy in Argonne, Illinois. |
2025-01-26 | Dead Sea 1618 (Dead Sea Mineral company founded in Jordan) | Dead Sea 1618, established in 1890, is a company that trades in Dead Sea Minerals. The company started trading with Ottoman Empire, Russia, Lebanon and many countries |
2025-01-28 | OnFaith | OnFaith is a commercial website of OnFaith, Inc., Austin, Texas, for sharing and commenting on faith-based content such as scripture, sermons and religious music. |
2025-01-24 | List of NAIA national football championship series appearances by team | The following is a list of current National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) schools that have participated in the playoffs (also known as the championship series) leading to the NAIA football national championship since 1956. The playoffs featured two teams in 1956, four teams from 1958, eight teams from 1978, sixteen teams from 1987, and twenty teams from 2023 until the present. A separate NAIA Division II football national championship was also held between 1970 and 1996, with the same number of teams competing in its annual playoffs. |
2025-01-19 | Nadia Shahram (Iranian-American attorney and activist) | Nadia Shahram is an Iranian mediation attorney, author, and women's rights advocate. She is the founder and president of the Coalition for the Advancement of Muslim Women (CAMW), an organisation promoting equality for Muslim women. At a CAMW convention, Shahram and the CAMW unveiled the Declaration of Equalities for Muslim Women during the 2014 Convention Days in Seneca Falls, New York. One year later, Shahram presented the Declaration to the Women's Rights National Historical Park in Seneca Falls, where it now hangs on permanent display in the Visitor Centre. |
2025-01-23 | Jeremy Collins (American reality television contestant (born 1978)) | Jeremy Collins is an American firefighter and reality TV star from Foxborough, Massachusetts. He is the winner of Survivor: Cambodia, and had previously placed tenth on Survivor: San Juan del Sur, where he competed alongside his wife, Val. He finished in eighth place in Survivor: Winners at War. |
2025-01-29 | Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (Android tablet by Samsung) | The Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 is an Android-based tablet computer produced and marketed by Samsung Electronics. It belongs to the mid-range "A" line, which also includes a 9.7 inch model. It was announced in March 2015, and subsequently released on 1 May 2015. It is available in Wi-Fi–only and Wi-Fi/4G versions. |
2025-01-23 | Illewi (Village In Imiekuri, Nigeria) | Ilewi is a small village in Imiekuri, Okpella, Nigeria in Estako east local government area, the village is known for their palm oil, bamboo trees and trade, and is the birthplace of Unhokhasor Olowu the late and old king of Imiekuri. |
2025-01-13 | 2016 in Scandinavian music (Overview of the events of 2016 in Scandinavian music) | The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened in Scandinavian music in 2016. |
2025-01-13 | 2015 in Scandinavian music (Overview of the events of 2015 in Scandinavian music) | The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened in Scandinavian music in 2015. |
2025-01-28 | Luis J. Landin | Luis Jorge Landin (May 26, 1930 – August 26, 2010), was an American Korean War and Vietnam War veteran who has received numerous decorations for his bravery in both wars. Landin completed three tours of combat duty while in Vietnam and is known as Laredo's most decorated war hero. |
2025-01-28 | The Master Plan (Chris Brooks album) (2002 studio album by Chris Brooks) | The Master Plan is the first studio album by Australian guitarist Chris Brooks, released on March 8, 2002 through Progmatic Music. The album was re-released digitally on August 20, 2012. |
2025-01-05 | Frédéric Harpagès (French former competitive figure skater (born 1966)) | Frédéric Harpagès (born 14 November 1966) is a French former competitive figure skater. He is a three-time French national medalist (silver in 1987, bronze in 1986 and 1990) and finished in the top ten at two ISU Championships – 1983 Junior Worlds and 1987 Europeans in Sarajevo. |
2025-01-19 | BlackHatWorld (Internet forum) | BlackHatWorld (BHW) is an Internet forum focused on black-hat search engine optimization (SEO) techniques and services. |
2025-01-28 | Luther, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Luther is an unincorporated community in Whitley and Huntington counties, in the U.S. state of Indiana. |
2025-01-29 | Libera Folio (Online Esperanto periodical) | Libera Folio (English: Free Folio) is an online Esperanto periodical about the Esperanto movement independent from the Universal Esperanto Association, launched on 12 April 2003. It aims to shed light on current developments in the movement soberly and critically. István Ertl and Kalle Kniivilä founded it, with Kniivilä as editor. Jan-Ulrich Hasecke was technical director from 2004 to 2016. In September 2018 Jukka Pietiläinen replaced Kniivilä as editor. |
2025-01-19 | 1964 U.S. Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Cleveland, Ohio) | The 1964 U.S. Figure Skating Championships was held at the Cleveland Arena in Cleveland, Ohio from January 10–12, 1964. Medals were awarded in three colors: gold (first), silver (second), and bronze (third) in four disciplines – men's singles, ladies singles, pair skating, and ice dancing – across three levels: senior, junior, and novice. |
2025-01-29 | Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (Android tablet by Samsung) | The Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 is a 10.1-inch Android-based tablet computer produced and marketed by Samsung Electronics. It belongs to the mid-range "A" series, which also includes 7, and in the past, 8 and 9.7-inch models. It was released in May 2016; the S-Pen (stylus) version was released in September 2016. A refreshed version of the tablet would later be released in 2019, with some aspects, such as the battery, being reduced, while other components were upgraded. |
2025-01-30 | Tania Brishty (Bangladeshi model and actress) | Tania Akter Brishty is a Bangladeshi model and actress. She is the winner of the second runner-up of the Veet Channel i Competition. Tania debuted in the film Ghasful in 2015. She has also acted in several Bangla TV dramas. |
2025-01-27 | Pretão (Brazilian footballer) | Otávio Caldeira Afonso Neto (born May 2, 1983 in Macapá), known by his nickname Pretão, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Santos–AP as midfielder. He already played for national competitions such as Copa do Brasil and Campeonato Brasileiro Série D. |
2025-01-13 | 2017 in Scandinavian music (Overview of the events of 2017 in Scandinavian music) | The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened in Scandinavian music in 2017. |
2025-02-01 | DYTL-TV (Philippine television station) | DYTL-TV, channel 2, is a television station of Philippine television network People's Television Network. Its studio is located at Lacson Street, Mandalagan, Bacolod City. |
2025-02-01 | Carson Cooman (American composer and organist) | Carson Pierce Cooman (born June 12, 1982, Rochester, New York) is an American composer and organist. |
2025-02-01 | Ibrahim Al-Kaebi (Emirati footballer (born 1993)) | Ibrahim Al-Kaebi (Arabic:إبراهيم الكعبي; born 3 March 1993) is an Emirati footballer. He currently plays as a goalkeeper for United. |
2025-01-21 | Makin' Time (band) (British band) | Makin' Time were a British band from the Black Country towns of Willenhall, Wolverhampton and West Bromwich in the West Midlands, signed to the Countdown Records label and licensed through Stiff Records, and were part of the mod revival scene of the 1980s. They were named after "Making Time", a 1966 song by The Creation. |
2025-01-17 | Nancy Khalaf (Lebanese swimmer (born 1974)) | Nancy Khalaf (born 7 July 1974) is a Lebanese swimmer. She competed in two events at the 1988 Summer Olympics, coming in 50th and 56th. |
2025-01-11 | List of Indian Premier League awards | |
2025-02-01 | Steven B. Haas (American orthopedic surgeon) | Steven B. Haas is an American orthopedic surgeon specialising on knees. He is chief of the Knee Service at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) and has developed surgical techniques and instrumentations to improve and facilitate knee replacements. Haas has been awarded numerous patents for his initiatives, including a patent for Minimally Invasive Knee Replacement, intended to allow patients to have much smaller scars and speedier recoveries. Haas has been listed on New York magazine's annual "Best Doctors in New York" list since 2007 and has more than 100 orthopedics-related publications. |
2025-02-01 | Donald Trump and handshakes (Public attention surrounding the handshakes of Donald Trump) | Donald Trump, the 45th and 47th U.S president and businessman, has unusual approaches to the practice of handshaking; his handshakes with world leaders since his inauguration as U.S. president have been the subject of extensive commentary. Scholars have noted that politicians' handshakes are usually unnoticed or restricted to silent interpretation by the participants, and only in the case of Trump do they appear to have garnered wide media attention. |
2025-02-01 | Michal Kraľovič (Slovak footballer) | Michal Kraľovič (born 25 January 1999) is a Slovak footballer who plays as forward for ŠK Odeva Lipany in 3. Liga. |
2025-01-28 | Brian D'Ambrosio (American journalist) | Brian Anthony D'Ambrosio is an American journalist and author. In 2023, he was indicted for theft from the Montana Historical Society of objects of cultural heritage, including archival documents such as letters from Nancy Russell, wife of artist C.M. Russell. He was arrested after he attempted to sell stolen items he had placed for sale on eBay to an undercover FBI agent. He was convicted in 2024 and sentenced to six months in federal prison. |
2025-01-13 | 2018 in Scandinavian music (Overview of the events of 2018 in Scandinavian music) | The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened in Scandinavian music in 2018. |
2024-01-13 | Yaron Gottlieb (French-Israeli lawyer) | Yaron Gottlieb is a French-Israeli lawyer who has expertise in maritime piracy, and has done extensive work for Interpol and the UN. He has been quoted in numerous law reviews, including Penn State and Harvard. He has also written for and been quoted in a number of other journals. |
2025-01-27 | Gameplay of Overwatch (Overview of the gameplay of Overwatch) | Overwatch and Overwatch 2 are team-based first-person shooter games developed by Blizzard Entertainment. Overwatch was released in May 2016 for several platforms. The game features a number of gameplay modes that support casual play, ranked play, and competitive modes used for professional esports events, such as the Overwatch League. Overwatch 2 was released in October 2022 with the same player versus player (PvP) modes, and will later include new player versus environment (PvE) co-operative multiplayer modes. |
2025-01-31 | Figure skating records and statistics | The following articles list figure skating records and statistics: |
2025-01-31 | Ira Brad Matetsky (American lawyer and Wikipedian (born 1962)) | Ira Brad Matetsky (born 1962) is an American lawyer. He has been a partner in the New York City office of Dorf Nelson & Zauderer LLP, a New York City business litigation firm, since 2023, and was a partner in a predecessor firm from 2004 to 2023. He is the editor-in-chief of The Journal of In-Chambers Practice, an editor of the Green Bag Almanac & Reader and the Baker Street Almanac. He has been a guest blogger for the legal blog The Volokh Conspiracy. |
2025-01-29 | Chen Jirui (Chinese research scientist) | Dr. Chen Jirui (陈集瑞, 1930–2004) was a Chinese research scientist, medical doctor, and teacher. He played a key role in introducing traditional Chinese medicine to English-speaking medical professionals. His book Acupuncture Case Histories from China was listed as "essential reading" for the California State Acupuncture Board. |
2025-01-23 | Gikomba fire (2018 fire in Nairobi, Kenya) | On 28 June 2018, a large fire destroyed 15 homes and several stalls at the Gikomba Market in Nairobi, Kenya. The fire burned from 2:30 a.m. to 4:30 a.m., killing 15 people. |
2025-01-29 | Remains (Steve Lacy album) (1992 studio album by Steve Lacy) | Remains is a solo album by soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy, which was recorded in Switzerland in 1991 and first released on the hat ART label the following year. |
2025-01-26 | Ada I. Pastore (Argentinian botanist (1906–1952)) | Ada Italia Pastore (1906–1952) was an Argentine botanist, curator, teacher, and explorer. She had a doctorate in biological science and developed academic activities at the Darwinion Botanical Institute and CONICET. She was a student of Lorenzo Raimundo Parodi and Arturo Eduardo Burkart . |
2025-01-14 | List of Hindu empires and dynasties (list of Sanatan Empires & dynasties) | The following list enumerates Hindu monarchies in chronological order of establishment dates. These monarchies were widespread in South Asia since about 1500 BC, went into slow decline in the medieval times, with most gone by the end of the 17th century, although the last one, the Kingdom of Nepal, dissolved only in the 2008. |
2025-01-27 | Bright Machines (American robotics company) | Bright Machines is a software and robotics company whose applications focus on automation for the manufacturing industry. The San Francisco-based company has two primary products. First, Bright Machines employs “micro-factories“ made up of robot cells for the purpose of automating electronics manufacturing and inspection. Second, Bright Machines offers software tools for the purpose of improving efficiencies in the manufacturing process. |
2025-01-13 | 2019 in Scandinavian music (Overview of the events of 2019 in Scandinavian music) | The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened in Scandinavian music in 2019. |
2025-01-20 | Yossi Feldman (Australian rabbi) | Yossi Feldman is an Australian rabbi. He has been a Rabbi in the Yeshiva Centre and Chabad NSW for the past 32 years. He was the President of the RCNSW for 3 years from 2009-2012 and Rabbi of Southern Sydney Synagogue from 1993-2015.[citation needed] |
2025-02-01 | Haruki Mitsuda (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for Vanraure Hachinohe. |
2025-02-01 | Purple Lamp (Austrian video game developer) | Purple Lamp GmbH (formerly Purple Lamp Studios) is an Austrian video game developer based in Vienna. It was founded as an independent company in 2018 by employees from Sproing Interactive after Sproing filed for insolvency in 2016 and closed down in 2017. They had also acquired the rights to the Sproing brand and certain games previously made by them, and kept the games active by operating a subdivision under the name Sproing Publishing. |
2025-01-15 | Manop Leeprasansakul (Thai sports shooter) | Manop Leeprasansakul (Thai: มานพ ลี้ประสานสกุล; born 4 November 1956) is a Thai sports shooter. He competed in two events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-26 | Jean Gemayel (Lebanese sports shooter (born 1958)) | Sheikh Jean Gemayel (born 22 June 1958) is a Lebanese sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-08 | Genlin (Chinese activist, philanthropist and businessperson) | Genlin, born Peng Hong Ling in Shanghai, China, is of Japanese nationality and is also known by his Japanese name Horiike Hiroshi. He is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, painter, and an activist for animal rights for dogs and cats. He is named as an Outstanding Alumni of Shanghai University and had also been a Honorary Board Member of the first and second terms to the Council of Shanghai University. He is also the founder of the World Dog Alliance. |
2025-01-24 | Moinuddin Hadi Naqshband (Sufi saint) | Moinuddin Hadi Naqshband, also known as Khwaja Muin al-Din al-Naqshbandi al-Kashmiri (died 5 May 1674), was a 17th-century Sufi saint from Bukhara and a direct descendant of Baha al-Din Naqshband. He succeeded his father, Hazrat Ishaan in the Naqshbandi Ishaani Silsila within the Naqshbandi Sufi order. |
2025-01-19 | 1963 U.S. Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Long Beach, California) | The 1963 U.S. Figure Skating Championships was held at the Long Beach Arena in Long Beach, California from January 7–10, 1963. Medals were awarded in three colors: gold (first), silver (second), and bronze (third) in four disciplines – men's singles, ladies singles, pair skating, and ice dancing – across three levels: senior, junior, and novice (singles only). |
2025-01-30 | Martin Konečný (footballer) (Slovak footballer) | Martin Konečný (born 25 December 1972) is a retired Slovak football defender. |
2025-01-28 | Bimbo Balogun (Nigerian jeweller) | Bimbo Balogun, sometimes referred to as Abimbola Balogun, is a Nigerian award-winning jeweler and businesswoman. She is the CEO of Bimbeads Concept. |
2025-01-21 | Sergey Macheret (American physicist and aerospace engineer) | Sergey O. Macheret (born December 25, 1957) is an American physicist and aerospace engineer known for his contributions to plasma science and engineering. Macheret formulas for endothermic exchange reactions and Macheret-Fridman model of vibration-dissociation coupling are widely used for analysis of hypersonic and other chemically reacting flows. |
2025-02-01 | Lumi (currency) (Currency in British West Indies) | The African Kingdoms lumi is a currency.[citation needed] In January 2025, African Diaspora Central Bank (ADCB) began minting physical (AKL) LUMI gold coins for the ten (10) unit denomination of LUMI at 2.592g: the currency circulates pari-passu as physical notes, gold coins, and electronic money. In March 2024 the lumi (AKL) joined the basket of global currencies used for African developmental purposes when it was adopted as an official tender by the executive secretary of Water and Sanitation for Africa (WSA), a forty-seven (47) member states Pan-African Intergovernmental Agency responsible for increasing accelerated access to water and sanitation in Africa. |
2025-01-31 | Edith May (Topics referred to by the same term) | Edith May may refer to: |
2025-01-20 | Oruru-Parapara (Place in Northland Region, New Zealand) | Oruru-Parapara is a statistical area on the southern side of Doubtless Bay in Northland, New Zealand. State Highway 10 runs across the northern part. It includes the localities of Aurere, Parapara, Paranui and Oruru. The small settlements of Taipa-Mangonui are north and northeast of the area and are not included in it. |
2025-01-24 | Panorays (SaaS platform) | Panorays is a SaaS-based, third-party security risk management platform. It was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in New York, United States. |
2025-01-31 | Mario Kvešić (Croatian footballer) | Mario Kvesić (born 2 August 2002) is a Croatian football midfielder who plays for Přepeře . |
2025-01-22 | Preston Grubbs (Principal Deputy Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Agency) | Preston L. Grubbs is an American law enforcement officer who served as the principal deputy administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration from 2017 to 2021. |
2025-01-29 | The Big Bicycle (Place in New South Wales, Australia) | The Big Bicycle is a large sculpture in Chullora, New South Wales and is one the many big things of Australia. |
2025-01-07 | William Stafford Jones (American politician) | William "Stafford" Jones, from Gainesville, Florida, was on the Florida state delegation for the 2020 Republican National Convention and was a longtime the Chairman of Alachua County Republican Party. Jones was implicated in a 2012 scandal involving drawing district lines in favor of Republicans. |
2025-01-10 | Maddelynn Hatter (Drag performer) | Maddelynn Hatter is an American drag performer and photographer from Brooklyn, New York who competed on the third season of the reality competition series The Boulet Brothers' Dragula. |
2025-01-31 | Orodruin (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Orodruin is an alternative name for Mount Doom, a fictional location in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. |
2025-01-07 | V. Irai Anbu (Indian writer) | V. Irai Anbu is the former Chief Secretary of the Tamil Nadu Government. |
2025-01-28 | Clop (erotic fan art) (Fan-made cartoons of human-like animals) | Clop is erotic or pornographic fan art, fan fiction, fan films, fan games, and other fan labor based on My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, My Little Pony: Equestria Girls, and further generations of the My Little Pony franchise. |
2025-01-16 | Rewriting Extinction (Rewriting Earth is a charity that creates media to fight the loss of biodiversity) | Rewriting Earth (formerly Rewriting Extinction) is a charity that raises awareness for both the climate and the biodiversity crisis through comics, videos and other media. It originally ran as a 12-month charitable campaign, where the money was donated to seven specific projects that tackled biodiversity issues with the goal of solving them within the twelve months of the campaign. After the success of the campaign, Rewriting Earth formed a charity that continues to make media focused on climate change and the biodiversity crisis. |
2025-01-29 | Muhlach family (Filipino family of actors) | The Muhlach family is a Filipino family of entertainers. |
2025-01-25 | Tony Caprari (South African actor) | Antonio Caprari is a South African actor and assistant director. He is best known for the roles in the films 10,000 BC, Lord of War and The Triangle as well as in the television serials such as Black Sails, 7de Laan. |
2025-01-24 | Magomed Magomedov (judoka born 1991) (Russian judoka) | Magomed Magomedov (born 13 August 1991) is a Russian three time world champion in combat sambo. He won World Sambo Championships in 2018, 2019, and 2021. |
2025-02-01 | Arnold Philimon Peter (American lawyer) | Arnold Philimon Peter (born April 3, 1957), is an American entertainment and labor lawyer who served as a vice president of legal and business affairs at Universal Studios from 1997 to 2002. An active member of the State Bar of California, he served as a vice-chair and chair of its Labor and Employment Section from 1995 to 1997. |
2025-01-30 | Mohammad Mansouri Davar (Iranian professional jujitsu athlete) | Mohammad Mansouri Davar (Persian: محمد منصوری داور, born 9 April 1985 in Tehran) is an Iranian Jiujitsu and MMA (Funny Boy) athlete. He is captain of the Iran Jujitsu national team. He won the silver medal at the 2014 Asian Beach Games in Phuket, Thailand and the gold medal at the 2017 Ju-Jitsu Asian Championships in Hanoi, Vietnam. He won first place at the 2009 Ju-jitsu Asian Indoor Games in Hanoi, Vietnam. He is a member of the Iran Jiujitsu National Team in the 2018 Asian Games and 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games in Ashgabat Turkmenistan. |
2025-01-30 | Kit Malone (American transgender rights activist and educator) | Kit Malone (c. 1975–1976) is an American transgender rights activist and educator active in Indiana. As of June 2022, she serves as Advocacy Strategist at the American Civil Liberties Union Indiana chapter, where she leads the chapter's LGBTQ Rights Project. Malone was formerly Director of Diversity and board member for Indy Pride. As an advocate for transgender and LGBT rights, Malone has campaigned against state laws in Indiana, and is frequently cited as a spokesperson in the media. |
2025-01-21 | Dauntless: The Battle of Midway (2019 American film) | Dauntless: The Battle of Midway (a.k.a. Adrift as the working title) is a 2019 action film based on a true story of United States Navy aviators at the Battle of Midway. The theme of the film combines war and aviation film genres. The film was written, directed and produced by Mike Phillips. The screenplay of Dauntless: The Battle of Midway was written by Adam Klein and based on an original story by Phillips. |
2025-01-22 | Bongkosh Rittichainuwat (Thai scholar) | Bongkosh Ngamsom Rittichainuwat is a Thai researcher, scholar, professor and academic administrator. She is currently Dean & Professor of the international College of Hospitality & Tourism Management at Siam University. |
2025-01-28 | Cherinet Hariffo (Ethiopian social activist) | Cherinet Hariffo (born June 2, 2001) is an Ethiopian social activist currently based in the United States. He established Human Rights Global, an NGO that offers advice and advocacy for people fleeing their native nations.[citation needed] |
2025-01-20 | Masam Project (Landmine clearance project in Yemen) | Project Masam is a multilateral humanitarian land mine clearance project in Yemen launched by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in June 2018. |
2025-02-01 | Manuel Arroyo (Rugby player) | Manuel Arroyo (born 6 July 2002) is an Argentine rugby union player, currently playing for Italian United Rugby Championship side Benetton. His preferred position is Hooker. |
2025-01-30 | Andrey Cherniyenko (Ukrainian footballer (born 1996)) | Andrey Cherniyenko (Ukrainian: Чернієнко Андрій Петрович; born 17 October 1996) is a Ukrainian footballer who plays as a defender. |
2025-01-28 | Ahlem Arfaoui Tartir (Tunisian human rights activist) | Ahlem Arfaoui Tartir (born September 14, 1979) is a Tunisian human rights activist. |
2025-01-21 | Electronics Mart India Limited (Indian electronics retail chain) | Electronics Mart India Limited (EMIL) is an Indian retail company of electronics home appliances and consumer durables. It is headquartered in Hyderabad, Telangana and currently operates 121 stores under its several brands across Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Delhi NCR. |
2025-01-21 | Rise Motorsports (American stock car racing team) | Rise Motorsports is an American professional auto racing team that currently competes in the ARCA Menards Series, the ARCA Menards Series East, and the ARCA Menards Series West. In the ARCA Menards Series, they field the No. 31 Chevrolet SS full-time for Rita Goulet and the No. 37 part-time for TBA. In the ARCA Menards Series East, they field the No. 31 Chevrolet part-time for Rita Goulet. In the ARCA Menards Series West, they field the No. 31 Chevrolet part-time for Rita Goulet. The team is owned by Rita Goulet, along with her husband Tim. |
2025-01-17 | Identiv (Sizable, international and awarded Nasdaq-listed company founded in 1990.) | Identiv (originally SCM Microsystems) is a digital security and Internet of Things technology company listed on the Nasdaq stock market. |
2025-01-18 | Foxtails (band) (American screamo band) | Foxtails is an American screamo band from Monroe, Connecticut. The band currently consists of Blue Luno Solaz (vocals and bass), June Benham (guitar), Michael Larocca (drums), and Jared Schmidt (violin). All four members of the band are nonbinary, and use they/them pronouns. The band released their debut album This Is Not for You (stylized in all lowercase) in 2015. |
2025-01-28 | Vinod Adani (Indian-born billionaire) | Vinod Shantilal Adani (born 1949), also known as Vinod Shantilal Shah, is an Indian-born Cypriot billionaire businessman who runs a family investment office in Dubai. He is the owner of Excel Investment and Advisory Services. |
2025-01-28 | 2022–23 Kapfenberger SV season (Kapfenberger SV 2022–23 football season) | The 2022–23 season was the 104th in the history of Kapfenberger SV and their 11th consecutive season in the top flight. The club participated in the Austrian Football Second League and the Austrian Cup. |
2025-01-31 | Luke Brandon Field (English actor) | Luke Brandon Shoefield (born 21 March 1988), known professionally as Luke Brandon Field, is an English actor and musician. His films include Jojo Rabbit (2019) and The Flash (2023). On television, he appeared in the AMC series Interview with the Vampire (2022–). |
2025-01-28 | Emirate System in Nigeria | Emirates system was introduced to Nigeria in the eighteenth century. The emirate system of administration can be likened to a constitutional monarchy. The governments of the emirates were completely centralized. The Emirs controlled the Executive Legislative and Judicial powers of the emirates. The Emirs who were the political, administrative and spiritual leaders appointed a number of officials assigned with specific duties, in the same way Queen of England has a prime minister and ministers for different ministries. |
2025-01-28 | Ram Reifen (World known scientist who has, among other things, worked with the WHO, and influenced their policy) | Ram Reifen (Hebrew: רם רייפן; born April 26, 1954) is an Israeli Academic scholar, a pediatric gastroenterologist, a professor of Human Nutrition, at The Robert H Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food, and Environment, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. |
2025-01-09 | Results of the 1990 Ontario general election by riding | The following are the results by riding (electoral district) of the 1990 Ontario general election, that was held on September 6, 1990. |
2025-01-28 | Bhagwa Love Trap conspiracy theory (Hinduphobic conspiracy theory) | Bhagwa Love Trap (BLT, transl. Saffron Love Trap) is a conspiracy theory that originated in social media. The conspiracy theory alleges that Hindu men attempt to lure Muslim women into relationships with the intention of converting them into Hindus. Prominent within some Islamist right-wing groups in India, the Bhagwa Love Trap conspiracy theory counters the allegations of the love jihad conspiracy theory, which claims that Muslim men seek to convert Hindu women through deceptive means. |
2025-01-17 | Aer Lingus Flight 328 (Airplane Crash) | Aer Lingus Flight 328 was a flight operated by Aer Lingus between Dublin Airport, Ireland and East Midlands Airport in the UK. Flight 328 of January 31, 1986, experienced a crash. There were 36 people in the flight, 33 passengers and three crew. On 5:25 p.m. on January 31, 1986, the aircraft launched from Dublin Airport. Upon launching, the aircraft encountered ice. A few hours later, the aircraft started tilting sharply, then, it decreased until it went down and crashed into a field. Most of the passengers sustained no injuries. |
2025-01-09 | Results of the 2014 Ontario general election by riding | The following is the list of candidates who ran in the 2014 Ontario general election that was held on June 12, 2014. |
2025-01-19 | 1966 U.S. Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition) | The 1966 U.S. Figure Skating Championships was held in Berkeley, California, from January 26 to 29, 1966. Medals were awarded in three colors: gold (first), silver (second), and bronze (third) in four disciplines – men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing – across three levels: senior, junior, and novice. |
2025-01-19 | 1927 U.S. Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition) | |
2025-01-19 | 1924 U.S. Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) | The 1924 U.S. Figure Skating Championships were held on February 17 through 19 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
2025-01-19 | 1926 U.S. Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Boston) | The 1926 U.S. Figure Skating Championships were held on February 15 and 16 in Boston. |
2025-01-14 | Peter Chico (American police officer and politician) | Peter Chico (born January 3, 1983) is an American police officer who serves as an alderman for ward seat 10 in the Chicago City Council. |
2025-01-17 | Dmitry G. Gorin (American defense lawyer) | Dmitry G. Gorin is an American defense lawyer and academic best known for his work as Los Angeles County District Attorney and for handling a number of high-profile public cases. He has been a faculty member in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles since 2003. He also serves as a faculty member at Pepperdine University School of Law. |
2025-01-24 | Jahangirnagar University Swimming pool | Jahangirnagar University Swimming Pool built in 1978, is a swimming sports competition hosting and training swimming pool. It is located in the South of the University Gymnasium. Unlike most sports swimming pools in Bangladesh, it is not affiliated to the National Sports Council. The overall maintenance of the pool is under the management of the physical education department of the university. |
2025-01-17 | Junlper (Pseudonymous Twitter shitposter) | Junlper (stylized as JUNlPER; born November 1, 1995) is an American shitposter on Twitter. She is known for posting satirical screenshots of fabricated news stories and creating a viral fake headline about the "dick vein" being removed from Snickers candy bars. She is also credited with popularizing the term "goblin mode". |
2025-01-30 | Winnie Nantongo (Ugandan writer) | Winnie Nantongo (born 27 October 1998) is a Ugandan technology journalist, poet and activist. Her work in poetry is known for being “short” incorporating concepts of love, growth, identity, sexuality, anxiety and depression. |
2025-02-01 | Dylan de Leeuw (South African rugby union player) | Dylan De Leeuw (born rugby union player. His regular position is lock. | 11 October 2001) is a South African
2025-01-19 | Tony Marano (American YouTuber (born 1949)) | Tony Marano, or "Texas Daddy" is a retired salesperson, American YouTuber, and a comfort women denier. |
2025-01-19 | Murugan Chillayah (Guru yogi and Indian traditional arts teacher) | Murugan Chillayah, also known as Guruji Murugan (Tamil: குருஜி முருகன், Sanskrit: गुरुजी मुरुगन) (born November 22, 1978), is a Malaysian Indian of Tamil ancestry who is a teacher of several Indian traditional arts, a yoga guru, and a spiritual leader. |
2025-01-28 | Raman Raheja (Indian sports business professional) | Raman Raheja is an Indian sports business professional and the co-founder and CEO of Legends League Cricket. |
2025-01-31 | Arnold Dix (Australian scientist) | Arnold Dix (8 March 1964) is a lawyer, Scientist and author from Monbulk, Australia. He is currently the president of the International Tunneling and Underground Space Association. |
2025-01-30 | Clue (information) (Useful piece of information) | A clue or a hint is a piece of information bringing someone closer to a conclusion or which points to the right direction towards the solution. It is revealed either because it is discovered by someone who needs it or because it is shared (given) by someone else. |
2025-01-19 | Rommy Sulastyo (Indonesian actor) | Rommy Sulastyo (born 21 September 1971) is an Indonesian actor and model. |
2025-01-09 | Results of the 1995 Ontario general election by riding | The following are the results by riding (electoral district) of the 1995 Ontario general election, that was held on June 8, 1995. |
2025-01-15 | IdeaForge (Aircraft manufacturing company) | ideaForge Technology Limited is an Indian unmanned aerial vehicle (drone) manufacturer established in 2007 in Mumbai, India. |
2025-01-29 | Bengals–Chiefs rivalry (NFL teams rivalry) | The Bengals–Chiefs rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Kansas City Chiefs. The teams, who are members of the AFC, met in the AFC Championship Game two years in a row during the 2021–2022 and 2022–2023 playoffs. This rivalry formed recently as both teams established themselves as Super Bowl contenders in the AFC. As of the 2024–2025 season, the Bengals lead the series 18–17, including two playoff meetings with both teams each winning once. |
2025-01-17 | Maoist Communist Party (Spain) (Spanish political party) | The Maoist Communist Party (Spanish: Partido Comunista Maoista, PCM) is a Spanish Marxist-Leninist-Maoist party with particular affinity for Gonzalo Thought. The PCM was formed in 2019 following an "anti-revisionist" split within the Marxist-Leninist Young Communist Collectives (CJC). Originally, it was named the Workers' Party (Marxist-Leninist). |
2025-01-09 | Results of the 1977 Ontario general election by riding | The following are the results by riding (electoral district) of the 1977 Ontario general election, that was held on June 9, 1977. |
2025-01-09 | Results of the 1975 Ontario general election by riding | The following are the results by riding (electoral district) of the 1975 Ontario general election, that was held on September 18, 1975. |
2025-01-12 | Institute for Educational Advancement (Educational foundation based in California) | The Institute for Educational Advancement (IEA), founded in 1998, is an educational foundation based in Pasadena, California, supporting gifted students from primary school to high school. If was founded by Jim Davis and Elizabeth Jones, former associate director of the Center for Talented Youth at Johns Hopkins University. |
2025-01-12 | Sepulveda Rose (Apartment in Los Angeles, United States) | Sepulveda Rose is a mid-century modern apartment complex in Los Angeles, California, located in the Palms neighborhood on South Sepulveda Boulevard. Designed by Richard Lee Dorman, the two-story complex contains 11 D-shaped buildings surrounding three courtyards, each with a pool. The complex is an excellent example of a mid-century modern garden apartment and features courtyard-facing doorways recessed among post-and-beam framing. Horizontal Redwood lath frames the building along Sepulveda Boulevard adding protection from the harsh glare and a more visually interesting view from the street. The complex is bounded the Sepulveda Channel to the north and Sepulveda Boulevard to the west. |
2025-01-23 | International Human Rights Arts Movement (Human rights organization) | The International Human Rights Arts Movement (IHRAM) is an international human rights arts organization, committed to raising the profile of human rights and social justice issues through the promotion of the arts. |
2025-01-25 | FAIRR Initiative (an investor network) | The Farm Animal Investment Risk and Return Initiative commonly called FAIRR Initiative, is an investor network. |
2025-01-30 | Kidnapping of Naama Levy (Israeli hostage taken by Hamas in 2023) | Naama Levy (Hebrew: נעמה לוי; born 22 June 2004) is an Israeli soldier serving in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). On the morning of 7 October 2023, during the Hamas attack on Israel, she was abducted from the IDF surveillance base at Nahal Oz near the Gaza–Israel barrier. |
2025-01-28 | S M Kayum (Bangladeshi filmmaker, screenwriter and poet) | S M kayum (Bengali: এস এম কাইয়ুম; born 16 October 1991 in Khulna) is a Bangladeshi filmmaker, screenwriter and poet. His work addresses such themes as deception-hypocrisy, urban youth romance, middle class angst, and frailty of individual. He has been a director and screenwriter since 2017. |
2025-01-28 | ARC Aerosystems (Type of aircraft) | ARC Aerosystems is a British consortium that intends to produce modern CAA-certified VTOL autogyros for commercial use. They have a prototype under test, the Pegasus VTOL-Tech, which they state is scheduled to go into production in 2026. ARC have plans for two other larger gyroplanes, the Linx P3 3-seater, and the Linx P9, a large winged gyroplane. |
2025-01-26 | Gleam (programming language) (Programming language) | Gleam is a general-purpose, concurrent, functional high-level programming language that compiles to Erlang or JavaScript source code. |
2025-01-26 | FieldComm Group | FieldComm Group is a non-profit organization consisting of leading process end users, manufacturers, universities and research organizations. It is responsible for the development of HART and FOUNDATION Fieldbus communication technologies as well as development of Field Device Integration (FDI) Technology. |
2025-01-28 | Kornel Klopfstein-Laszlo (Hungarian Journalist) | Kornel Klopfstein-Laszlo (born Kornél László, 1986 or 1987) is a New York-based Hungarian journalist and human rights advocate. He is the co-founder of Print-it-Yourself, a citizen journalism project combating Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's control over the media. In 2020, Klopfstein joined Open Society Foundations, a grantmaking network founded by George Soros. He also serves as a board member of Edemokracia, a Central European think tank that promotes press freedom, access to information, and participatory democracy. |
2025-01-30 | Battle of Camp Wildcat order of battle | The order of battle for the Battle of Camp Wildcat includes: |
2025-01-21 | 2024 Orbic Air Eurocopter EC130 crash (Helicopter crash in California) | On February 9, 2024, an Eurocopter EC130 crashed in the Mojave Desert near Nipton, California around 10:00 p.m. PST. Six people were on board, including Nigerian banker Herbert Wigwe and former Nigerian Exchange Group Plc Chairman Abimbola Ogunbanjo. There were no survivors. |
2025-01-28 | Antorborti (Bangladeshi film) | Antorborti (Bengali: অন্তর্বর্তী, lit. 'In Between') is an upcoming Bangladeshi Bengali-language mystery-drama-romance genre film written and directed by S M Kayum, in his feature directorial debut. The story of the film is of greed, lust, hunger, social status and ego. |
2025-01-28 | Photo Eminency (Media and news company) | Photo Eminency is a global photography, videography and news company specializing in combat sports, founded in 2022 in Thailand. |
2025-01-28 | Panayotis D. Cangelaris (Greek politician and writer) | Panayotis D. Cangelaris (in Greek: Παναγιώτης Δ. Καγκελάρης) is a Greek statesman, author-publisher and former bank employee, lawyer and diplomat. He is also a philatelist and art collector of contemporary Greek painting. |
2025-01-27 | Samsix (Musical artist) | Samson Adeniran Bademosi (born 10 April 1993) professionally known as Samsix is a Nigerian-American songwriter and musician. He is the co-founder of Royal Magic Records, an independent and self owned Record label. In 2012, he released his first single “Walking On Clouds”. |
2025-01-27 | International Pipe Smoking Day | International Pipe Smoking Day is a celebration on the 20 February founded in 2008. |
2025-01-30 | Israel Nuñez (Command Chief Master Sergeant of the US Air Force) | Israel Nuñez is a Command Chief Master Sergeant of the United States Air Force and serves as the Command Chief of the Air Force Reserve Command. He has been CCMS since 1 March 2017. |
2025-01-27 | Scooby Nero (Musical artist) | Anthony Chukwuma Onwubuariri (born 12 September) professionally known as Scooby Nero is a Nigerian songwriter, actor, and musician. He is the founder of “Stormy Jet Life”. He is best known for the single “Washkalakunda” which was first released in 2016. |
2025-01-30 | Hussam Nabil (Egyptian psychotherapist) | Hussam "Sam" Nabil is an Egyptian psychotherapist practicing in the US, founder of Naya Clinics and creator of Positive Existential Therapy. He was born in Sendai Japan, and grew up in Cairo, Egypt. |
2025-01-31 | Project JEDI (open source project) | Project JEDI is an open source project created in 1997, which started with the goal to translate C header files to Object Pascal and share the results with fellow Delphi programmers. The name decided on was Project JEDI (the "Joint Endeavour of Delphi Innovators"). Over time it evolved to include other aspects of Delphi programming: runtime library (RTL) enhancements, new visual components for the VCL and version control. Today, as a stable code collection, it is one of the largest open source Delphi libraries, and its code is widely used in the Delphi community. |
2025-01-28 | Ali Abbas Naqvi (Indian journalist (born 1993)) | Ali Abbas Naqvi (born 16 March 1993) is an Indian journalist. He is working as an Associate Guest Coordinator cum Reporter in NDTV. He has reported in countries like Iran, Iraq & Middle East. |
2025-01-28 | SepPure Technologies (Membrane Technology) | SepPure Technologies is a Membrane Technology company based in Singapore and Canada. The company focuses on chemical-resistant hollow fibre membranes for Organic Solvent Nanofiltration (OSN) solutions designed to separate chemical mixtures at the molecular level with minimal energy use. With its technology, SepPure aims to address the significant energy expenditure associated with industrial-scale chemical separation processes across various sectors such as vegetable oil, pharmaceutical, semiconductor, petrochemical, and further oil industries, which currently accounts for up to 15% of the world's total energy consumption. |
2025-01-28 | Riyan Al Jidani (Saudi Arabian journalist) | Riyan Mohammed Al Jidani (Arabic: ريان محمد الجدعاني; born on 2 June 1987) is a Saudi Arabian journalist, writer and sports editor. |
2025-01-28 | Moneyview (Indian financial technology company) | Moneyview is an Indian fintech company, operated by Whizdm Innovations Pvt. Ltd., based in Bangalore. Moneyview operates in digital lending and financial services. Moneyview provides products like personal loans, a personal finance manager, credit score tracking, and digital gold. |
2025-01-31 | Crime Farm (Television series) | Crime Farm is an upcoming television series created by Janine Sherman Barrois and is produced by Nicole Kidman, who stars. |
2025-01-31 | Peter Braithwaite Studio | Peter Braithwaite Studio is an architecture firm founded in 2015 in Nova Scotia, Canada by Peter Braithwaite. |
2025-01-29 | Resolve Marine (Marine salvage corporation) | Resolve Marine is a major marine salvage corporation; established in 1984, it is based in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. |
2025-01-31 | 2024 Malakal Airport collision (Aviation accident in South Sudan) | On 31 March 2024, a Boeing 727-200 operated by Safe Air Company scheduled to fly from Juba International Airport to Malakal Airport, South Sudan, undershot the runway after experiencing technical issues. The plane collided with a disabled McDonnell Douglas MD-82 that had crashed around two months earlier in the same airport. Out of the seven occupants on board, everyone survived with only one injured. |
2025-02-01 | List of boats in The Adventures of Tintin (Names and descriptions of the ships in The Adventures of Tintin.) | This list of boats in The Adventures of Tintin compiles the names and simplified descriptions of the ships mentioned or depicted in The Adventures of Tintin, a fictional universe created by the cartoonist Hergé. The maritime world's omnipresence plays a significant role in the series, especially with the introduction of Captain Haddock in The Crab with the Golden Claws in 1940. |
2025-01-27 | Binaytara Foundation Cancer Center (Hospital in Madhesh, Nepal) | Binaytara Foundation Cancer Center (BTFCC) is a non-government & non profit hospital located in Janakpurdham Madhesh Province Nepal. The foundation provides services for cancer diseases. BTFCC is currently running a 25-bed cancer center at Janakpur, Nepal. |
2025-01-29 | Al-Aidarous gate (Building) | Al-Aidarous Gate, also known Sidat Al-Aidrous, is one of the historical sites in the city of Ash-Shihr in Yemen. It was estimated to be built between 1868 and 1888. It constituted a unique example for the Islamic gates in Hadhramaut. It was named after Imam Sheikh al-Aidarous to commemorate him and the nearby al-Aidarous Mosque. |
2025-01-29 | Sayyed Mohsen Fatemi (an Iranian psychologist) | Sayyed Mohsen Fatemi, Ph.D. completed his postdoctoral studies in the department of psychology at Harvard University where he has also served as a Teaching Fellow, an Associate and a Fellow. His publications appear in Springer, Wiley, Templeton Press, Routledge, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Lexington publication, Roman & Littlefield, Palgrave Macmillan, American Psychiatric Association, Scientific American, and Journals such as APA's Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology and International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis. |
2025-01-28 | Isaiah Macwealth (Nigerian clergyman (born 1981)) | Isaiah Macwealth, popularly known as Isaiah Michael Wealth, (born 3 June 1981) is a Nigerian clergyman and televangelist who is the founder of the Gospel Pillars International Churches. Macwealth is an author of over 100 books and the originator of One Sound Revival TV - a broadcast media project that preaches the unity of faith, and integration among Christian believers through non-denominational practices and sermons. He is a lover of Jesus and songwriter, and the convener of Pray Nigeria Movement. His International church, which functions as an arm of Isaiah Wealth Ministries, has its operation across different continents including Africa, Asia, South America, and Europe.[citation needed] |
2025-01-28 | Eitan Okun (Israeli neuroimmunologist) | Eitan Okun (born in 1978) is an Israeli neuroimmunologist, a professor at Bar-Ilan University. |
2025-01-14 | Planon (Building management software) | Planon is a developer and supplier of software for building management, including real estate and facilities management, such as IWMS, CMMS and CAFM systems. |
2025-01-18 | Battle of Bhutala | The Battle of Bhutala took place in modern-day Rajasthan between Maharawal Jaitrasimha Of Mewar and sultan Iltutmish of Delhi sultanate somewhere between 1222 and 1229 A.D. Initially, Mewar suffered from invasion and the capital was destroyed but Jaitrasimha, supported by Viradhavala of Dholaka and his allies Udai Simha, the Chahamana ruler of Jalor, Dharavarsa, the Paramara ruler of Abu and others caused the retreat of the sultan without achieving his end. |
2025-01-24 | Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light (Islam-derived religious movement) | The Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light (AROPL; Arabic: دين السلام والنور الأحمدي), also known simply as the Ahmadi Religion, is a new religious movement derived from Twelver Shia Islam. It's considered to be one of the emerging apocalyptic or "doomsday" movements from the Middle East also known as Yamani. The leader of the religion is Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq (Arabic: عبدالله هاشم أبا الصادق), an Egyptian-American who claims to be the Qa'im and to have been appointed by name in the will of the Prophet Muhammad and also spreading the authentic message of Ahmed al-Hasan. |
2025-01-27 | Man's World (periodical) (Men's magazine) | Man's World is a bi-annual men's magazine published by Passage Publishing, a far-right and "new right" publishing house. It was founded in January 2021. |
2025-01-29 | Pisit Pitukcheewanont (Thai physician) | Pisit Pitukcheewanont, also known as "Dr. Duke" is a Doctor of Medicine, a former professor of Clinical Pediatrics and a philanthropist. Currently, he is an adjunct professor of Clinical Pediatrics at Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, the president of a nonprofit organization, The Human Growth Foundation and Senior Vice President of Global Clinical Development and Medical Affairs Lumos Pharmacy. |
2025-01-18 | Otumfuo Educational Fund | Otumfuo Educational Fund is a non-governmental organization established by the King of Ashanti at the time, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II. |
2025-01-27 | Stephen Osho (Nigerian financial expert) | Stephen Osho (Born August 1977) is a Nigerian financial expert and Co-Managing Partner at Comercio Partners Limited. He serves as the managing director of Comercio Partners Capital Limited. Osho is a board member of Avale Africa, a platform that promotes corporate and NGO initiatives focused on social responsibility. |
2025-02-01 | SayIntentions.AI (AI-powered air traffic control system) | SayIntentions.AI is an AI-powered, voice recognition-based air traffic control (ATC) system developed by SayAgain Solutions, LLC, designed for use in flight simulators. This system aims to enhance the realism and immersion of flight simulation by utilizing advanced artificial intelligence technologies. It is compatible with major flight simulators such as Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS) and X-Plane. The software is in early access as of June, 2024. |
2025-01-12 | Demzy BaYe (Ghanaian dancer and choreographer) | Derrick Asare Agyepong (born May 19, 1997), known professionally as Demzy BaYe, is a Ghanaian dancer, choreographer, dance instructor, and musician. Creator of the Baye dance step, he is associated with the Dance with a Purpose Academy (DWP Academy) and serves as an instructor at its branches in Accra and Ho, Ghana. |
2025-01-20 | Princess Isabelle of Salm-Salm (Countess of Loë) | Princess Isabelle of Salm-Salm (German: Isabelle Maria Rosa Katherina Antonia, Prinzessin zu Salm-Salm) (13 February 1903 – 10 January 2009) was the child of Emanuel, Hereditary Prince of Salm-Salm and member of the House of Salm-Salm. She was the longest lived royal European centenarian to have ever lived. |
2025-01-31 | Pickup Mtaani | Pickup Mtaani (Mtaani from the Swahili for "neighbourhood") is a Kenyan e-commerce logistics company. |
2025-01-23 | R.K. Kotnala (Indian scientist) | Ravinder Kumar Kotnala known as R.K. Kotnala is an Indian scientist. He has worked on topics such as hydroelectric cell, solar cells, magnetic materials & magnetic field measurements. He has been involved in organizations such as National Physical Laboratory, Department of Atomic Energy, and National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL). |
2025-01-24 | LeadDesk | LeadDesk Plc is a software company founded in Finland that provides Contact Center as a Service software (CCaaS). It operates in the cloud-based software market in Europe. The group offers the LeadDesk CCaaS cloud service for high-volume sales and customer service needs, such as those in contact centers. Other significant customer sectors include media, security services, the energy sector, communications, financial services, and market research. LeadDesk software is used by over 20,000 customer service and sales professionals each week. |
2025-01-27 | Reza Pishro (Musical artist) | Mohammad Reza Naseri Azad (Persian: محمد رضا ناصری آزاد; Born February 5, 1988) who is known by the Stage name Reza Pishro, is an Iranian rapper, singer, songwriter, composer, and music producer in Persian rap. He started his career in 2001 with the Nickname "Reza 3pac". Pishro has played a significant role in establishing several underground music groups, such as Samet. In 2017, following his arrest and conviction for unauthorized artistic activities, he left Iran. He continued his music career in Istanbul for a period before relocating to Dubai. |
2025-01-25 | Maffian (2024 EP by Ayo Maff) | Maffian is the first extended play by Nigerian singer and songwriter Ayo Maff. It was released on 15 August 2024 distributed by Empire Distribution. |
2025-01-30 | Akhtar Hussain Aleemi (Indian Islamic scholar) | Akhtar Hussain Qadri Aleemi (born March 1, 1972) is an Indian Islamic scholar, author, and spiritual leader associated with the Barelvi movement. He is the spiritual successor of Muhammad Akhtar Raza Khan. He is known for his contributions to Islamic scholarship, particularly in the Hanafi school of thought. He is the principal of Jamia Aleemia Jamdashahi, founded by Allama Muhammad Abdul Aleem Siddiqi. |
2025-01-23 | AXS Pte Ltd (Singapore payment services provider) | AXS is a Singapore-based company that offers payment services through an electronic service delivery network (ESDN) throughout Singapore. |
2025-01-28 | Drew Talbert (American comedian and TikToker) | Drew Talbert is an American comedian and TikToker. As of August 2024, he has 4.5 million followers. |
2025-02-01 | Mario de Miranda (bridge engineer) (Italian engineer) | Mario de Miranda (Milan, 1954) is an internationally renowned Italian engineer, specialized in bridges and large structures. |
2025-01-28 | Michael Olorunsogo Oni (Nigerian jeweller) | Michael Olorunsogo Oni (born 1994, Lagos) is a Nigerian jeweller. Currently based in Maryland, United States, he specializes in gemstones and jewels. Oni is noted for designing jewellery pieces for Davido and other artists. |
2025-01-12 | Antoine Rostand (French businessman) | Antoine Rostand is a French businessman and the co-founder and president of the environmental intelligence company Kayrros. |
2025-01-30 | Sultan Shahin (Indian journalist) | Sultan Shahin is an Indian journalist, editor, and the founder of the online publication New Age Islam. He is known for his critical analysis of contemporary issues related to Islam, particularly in the context of extremism, terrorism, and the reform of Islamic thought. |
2025-01-26 | JTA International Investment Holding | JTA International Investment Holding (founded 2010) is Qatar based funding corporation. |
2025-01-28 | Gianmarco Tocco (Italian online streamer (born 1996)) | Gianmarco Tocco (born 28 May 1996), known as Blur, is an italian online Internet personality and online streamer. |
2025-01-30 | Sohail Khan (athlete) (Indian Kudo martial artist) | Sohail Khan (born 18 August 1999), widely known as the Golden Boy of Madhya Pradesh, is a Kudo martial artist who has gained international recognition for his skills in this hybrid martial art. Kudo, which combines striking, throwing, and grappling techniques, is recognized widely and in India as a safe yet better combat sport. He has since become a dominant figure in the sport, winning an impressive 19 consecutive national gold medals. |
2025-01-19 | 1958 U.S. Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Minneapolis, Minnesota) | The 1958 U.S. Figure Skating Championships was held from March 26–29 at the Minneapolis Arena in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Medals were awarded in three colors: gold (first), silver (second), and bronze (third) in four disciplines – men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing – across three levels: senior, junior, and novice. |
2025-01-19 | 1957 U.S. Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Berkeley, California) | The 1957 U.S. Figure Skating Championships was held from March 11–16 in Berkeley, California. Medals were awarded in three colors: gold (first), silver (second), and bronze (third) in four disciplines – men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing – across three levels: senior, junior, and novice. |
2025-01-29 | Bhashantek Thana (Thana in Dhaka North City Corporation) | Bhashantek Thana (Bengali: ভাষানটেক থানা) is a police jurisdiction of Dhaka North City Corporation under Dhaka District in Bangladesh. This police station is an integral part of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police network, contributing to the safety and security of the Bhashantek area. It has a significant and crucial role dedicating to maintain law and order in the region. It operates it activities and programs under the jurisdiction of Bangladesh Police, a department of the Ministry of Home Affairs (Bangladesh). |
2025-01-27 | Democratic Movement of Kerala (Indian political party) | The Democratic Movement of Kerala (DMK) is an Indian political party based in Kerala, India. It was founded by P. V. Anvar on 9 October 2024. The Democratic Movement of Kerala is active in the Malabar region. |
2025-01-21 | Dhaka Viswavidyalay Patrika (Bangladeshi academic research journal) | Dhaka Viswavidyalay Patrika (Bengali: ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় পত্রিকা, alternate spelling: Dhaka Bishwabiddyaloy Patrika) is an open-access peer-reviewed academic research journal, published since 1973. The scholarly journal publishes research articles written in Bengali on literature, history, religion, philosophy, fine arts, music, business, law, science, social science, biology, economics, politics, etc. Serajul Islam Choudhury was the founding editor of this journal. It is funded by University of Dhaka, published and provided to all teachers of the university. |
2025-01-10 | Sven Pichal (Flemish radio and television producer) | Sven Pichal (born 18 March 1979) is a former Flemish radio and television producer. |
2025-01-27 | Rajib Kro | Rajib Kro is an Indian film and television actor. He has acted in various Assamese film and television shows. He has also cameod in few Indian feature films like Anek. He is a well known face in Karbi language regional films. |
2025-01-31 | Boutiqaat Group (E-commerce company in the Middle East) | Boutiqaat Group (doing business as Boutiqaat) is a technology company based in Kuwait. It was founded in 2015. |
2025-01-13 | Beyblade X season 1 (Season of television series) | Beyblade X is the first season of the 2023 Japanese collaboration anime television series Beyblade X based on manga series of the same name. The anime is produced by OLM and directed by Moto Terada under the supervision of Katsuhito Akiyama, character designs by Yoshihiro Nagamori and Kazuho Hyōdō handling series composition from episodes 1-39, with Hikaru Muno handling series composition starting from episode 38. The season began airing on October 6, 2023. The opening theme song is "Prove" performed by One Ok Rock, and the ending theme song is "Zoom Zoom" performed by Aespa. An English dub of the season premiered on Disney XD, DisneyNow and Hulu in the United States on July 13, 2024. |
2025-01-13 | Beyblade X season 2 (Season of television series) | Beyblade X is the second season of the Beyblade X series. The season commenced on October 18, 2024. The opening theme is "You Gotta Run" by L'Arc-en-Ciel, and the new ending theme is "Cosmic Treat" by Perfume. |
2025-01-30 | Beauty desert | Beauty Deserts is a term similar to Food deserts and Healthcare deserts that describes people who have inadequate access to fundamental personal care, skincare, cosmetic products, and fundamental beauty services to people of color. |
2025-01-24 | Confucian fascism | Confucian fascism is an ideology that reinforces traditional Confucian values by borrowing from Western fascist ideology. |
2025-01-29 | Kotwali Thana (Rangpur) (Police Station in Rangpur Division, Bangladesh) | Kotwali Thana is a metropolitan police station of Rangpur Metropolitan Police that was established in 1877. |
2025-01-29 | Joydebpur Thana (Thana in Dhaka Division, Bangladesh) | Joydebpur Thana is the area controlled by the Joydebpur station of the Gazipur Metropolitan Police in Gazipur District. Before becoming a metropolitan police station it was the principal police station of Gazipur District. |
2025-01-20 | Radha Bhatt (Indian actress) | Radha Bhatt is an Indian actress who was born in Udham Singh Nagar, Uttarakhand. She played in The Lost Salesman of Delhi (2014), Take Care (2016) and Chal Jaa Bapu (2018) and web series like The Family Man, Sunflower, and Physics Wallah. |
2025-02-01 | Frank Sumner Capen (American educator) | Frank Sumner Capen (December 21, 1843 - June 6, 1900) was an American educator who from 1888 to 1899 was the second principal of the New Paltz Normal School. A residence hall on the SUNY New Paltz campus is named in his honor. |
2025-01-21 | List of entertainment events at Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex | The following is the list of entertainment events that held at the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex, which is usually used for entertainment events are the Main Stadium, Istora, Tennis Indoor and Indonesia Arena. |
2025-01-24 | İpek Ilıcak Kayaalp | İpek Ilıcak Kayaalp (born in 1978 in Ankara) is a Turkish businesswoman and executive who has, since January 2014, held the position of chair of the board at Rönesans Holding. |
2025-01-31 | Philadelphia Adult League Softball (American slow-pitch softball league) | Philadelphia Adult League Softball (PALS) is a recreational slow-pitch softball league in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. PALS offers mixed-gender evening leagues in the Mill Creek neighborhood of West Philadelphia. Since its founding in 2012, the league has focused on inclusivity as well as competition and community engagement. |
2025-01-29 | Piosenka dla Europy 2008 (Polish pre-selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2008) | Piosenka dla Europy 2008 (Song for Europe 2008) was a Polish pre-selection for the 53rd Eurovision Song Contest, which took place at Belgrade Arena in Belgrade. The final of the selection was held on 23 February 2008 in Studio 5 at the headquarters of Telewizja Polska on 17 Woronicza Street in Warsaw, where Isis Gee won with the song For Life. |
2025-01-29 | Ramayana: Part 1 (2026 Indian mythological film) | Ramayana: Part 1 is an upcoming Indian epic mythological film directed by Nitesh Tiwari and produced by Namit Malhotra and Yash under Prime Focus Studios and Monster Mind Creations respectively. The film stars an ensemble cast including Ranbir Kapoor, Sai Pallavi and Yash, alongside Amitabh Bachchan, Sunny Deol, Lara Dutta, Arun Govil, Ravi Dubey, Kunal Kapoor, Rakul Preet Singh and Indira Krishnan. Made on a budget of ₹835 crore, it is set to be the most expensive Indian film to date. |
2025-01-30 | Kai Enslin (English footballer (born 2005)) | Kai Kobashi Enslin is a professional English footballer who plays as a midfielder for League One club Charlton Athletic. |
2025-01-13 | Ali Raza (actor) (Pakistani actor) | Muhammad Ali Raza (born 28 August 1998) is a Pakistani actor and model who works in Urdu television. Raza is known for portraying Daniyal in Muhabbat Gumshuda Meri and Shahnawaz Shah in Iqtidar. Dawn includes him in the list of the 7 "Pakistani actors who stood out in 2024". |
2025-01-24 | Dai Ying (producer) (Chinese television producer (born 1984)) | Dai Ying (Chinese: 戴莹; pinyin: Dài Yíng) is a Chinese television producer and media executive. She currently serves as the Senior Vice President and General Manager of Original Programming at iQiyi, a leading online entertainment service in China. |
2025-01-30 | Noori Kiran (Monthly Urdu magazine) | Noori Kiran is a monthly Urdu magazine that was first published in 1960. It is known for its rich content that includes literary works, poetry, and articles on various cultural and social issues. The magazine has been a platform for many Urdu writers and poets to showcase their work. |
2025-01-30 | Joy to the World (Bini song) (2024 single by Bini) | "Joy to the World" is a Christmas song by Bini. It was released as a digital single on November 14, 2024, through Star Music. Produced by Moophs and Anna Achacoso–Graham, it is a cover of the Christmas carol of the same name by Isaac Watts. |
2025-01-24 | Bellevue Kandy (Congolese actress (born 1980)) | Belinda Kikusa Kandy or Kandi (born 12 October 1980), known professionally as Bellevue Kandy is a Congolese actress, director, producer, and screenwriter. |
2025-01-31 | Reza Mirbagheri (Iranian kabaddi player) | Reza Mirbagheri (born 31 May 2003) is an Iranian professional Kabaddi player who plays as defender in Pro Kabaddi League for Jaipur Pink Panthers. |
2025-01-05 | Living Textbook of Hand Surgery (Open Access Textbook of Hand Surgery) | The Living Textbook of Hand Surgery is an editable and updatable open access textbook for hand surgery in English. Chapters undergo peer review before publication. In accordance with the Budapest Declaration of the Open Access Movement, this textbook is freely available using Creative Commons licenses. The open access portal is organized by the Association of the Scientific Medical Societies in Germany (AWMF). The textbook is published by the non-profit association Handchirurgie weltweit e.V. and hosted and technically managed by the German National Library of Medicine. |
2025-01-19 | Ramam Raghavam (Indian bilingual film by Dhanraj Koranani) | Ramam Raghavam is an upcoming Indian Telugu-language drama thriller film directed by Dhanraj Koranani in his directorial debut. The movie stars Samuthirakani, Dhanraj Koranani, Harish Uthaman, Satya, Srinivas Reddy, Pruthviraj, Mokksha, and Pramodini. The film was also partially filmed in Tamil. |
2025-01-27 | Binay Shah (Doctor/Socialist) | Binay Shah (Nepali : बिनय शाह ) is a hematologist oncologist and he co-founder of the Binaytara Foundation. He was born in janakpur Nepal. |
2025-01-26 | Lakeside Holding (American logistics and warehousing company) | Lakeside Holding Limited (Nasdaq: LSH) is a U.S.-based integrated cross-border supply chain solution[buzzword] provider with a strategic focus on the Asian market, including China and South Korea. Operating under the brand American Bear Logistics, the company offers customized cross-border ocean and air freight solutions tailored to clients' needs for transporting goods into the United States. |
2025-01-31 | Quadrobers (Youth subculture) | Quadrobers (or quadrobists) are a youth subculture that combines cosplay (dressing up as animals) with a physical activity called quadrobics (imitation of animal movements, like running around on all four limbs). The subculture is popular mainly among children and adolescents aged 8 to 14. |
2025-02-01 | Paolo Bergamo (entrepreneur) (Italian-American entrepreneur) | Paolo Bergamo is an Italian-American entrepreneur and CEO of Field Service Management company OverIT. |
2025-02-01 | Blood Star (2024 American film) | Blood Star is a 2024 psychological thriller film directed and produced by Lawrence Jacomelli (in his directorial debut) from a script he wrote with Victoria Hinks Taylor and George Kelly and based on the short story, "Don't Look Back". The film stars John Schwab, Britni Camacho (in her feature film debut), Wyomi Reed, Felix Merback, Sydney Brumfield, Brandon Brown, Joseph Lopez, Eliot and Travis Lincoln Cox. |
2025-01-15 | B. K. Goenka (Indian billionaire) | Balkrishan Gopiram Goenka (born 1966) is an Indian billionaire businessman who is the founder and chairman of Welspun World. He has also served as President of the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM). |
2025-01-25 | Nine+ Records (Record label in Lagos, Nigeria) | Nine+ Records is a Nigerian record label established by acclaimed Afrobeats artist Davido in April 2024. The label was launched in partnership with American music distribution company UnitedMasters, aiming to discover and nurture musical talents across various genres, including Afrobeats, hip-hop, R&B, and Latin music. |
2025-02-01 | Qing Campaign in Fergana (1759 failed campaign by emperor Qianlong) | The Qing Campaign in Fergana occurred in 1759 as part of the Qing Dynasty's efforts to consolidate control over Central Asia. The campaign ended in a major defeat for the Qing forces, inflicted by a coalition of Kyrgyz and Uzbek forces. Approximately 7,000 of the 9,000 Qing soldiers were reportedly killed in the engagement, making it one of the most significant military setbacks for the Qing in their expansion into the region. |
2025-01-31 | Donahue Peebles III (Real estate developer) | Roy Donahue Peebles III (born April 1994) is a real estate developer and Executive Vice President at Peebles Corporation. |
2025-01-29 | Money Without Me (2024 song by Kendrick Lamar) | "Money Without Me" is a song released by Kendrick Lamar on his YouTube channel on December 17, 2024. |
2025-01-17 | Hollyhurst, Telford (Area of Oakengates, Shropshire, England) | Hollyhurst is an area in the civil parish of Oakengates, in the Telford and Wrekin borough in Shropshire, England. Hollyhurst is also the name of a single-seat electoral ward of Oakengates Town Council. It is bordered by the A442, B4372, New Road and Stafford Road. It lies south of the village of Trench, west of Wrockwardine Wood and north of Wombridge. Nearby towns include Oakengates, Telford and Wellington, as well as the villages and areas of Hadley, Ketley and Donnington. The nearest railway station is Oakengates. Hollyhurst is predominantly residential. An Ordnance Survey Map published in 1903 shows it to have been the site of Wombridge Iron Works and a sand pit. |
2025-01-26 | Muhammad in Hinduism | Arguments that Muhammad, the 7th century last prophet in Islam, is mentioned in certain Hindu scriptures, is asserted by various scholars. However, these interpretations are often debated among historians, theologians, and scholars of comparative religion. |
2025-01-31 | Aircraft chase from Batajnica (Incident during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia) | The Aircraft chase from Batajnica was an incident that occurred during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia on 25 March 1999, when 2 Yugoslav aircraft took-off from Batajnica air base and began chasing a NATO aircraft. |
2025-02-01 | Ghaznavid conquest of Multan | The Ghaznavid conquest of Multan marked a significant turning point in the history of the region, leading to the decline of the Ismaili Emirate of Multan and the integration of the area into the Ghaznavid Empire. This period, spanning from 1005 to 1010 CE, was characterized by military campaigns, political intrigue, and the suppression of Ismaili influence in the region. |
2025-01-27 | Al Waab station (Metro station in Qatar) | Al Waab QLM station is a station on Doha Metro's Gold Line and serves Al Waab district. |
2025-01-30 | J. J. Roy Burman (Indian author and anthropologist) | J. J. Roy Burman (born 1955) is an Indian author and anthropologist known for his research on tribal communities, sacred groves, and syncretic traditions in India. He writing and ethnographic studies explore India's cultural and religious landscapes. |
2025-01-28 | Comitê Nacional de Arte Brasileira (A non-profit association founded in 2009) | The Comitê Nacional de Arte Brasileira (National Committee of Brazilian Art) or CNAB, formerly known as Comitê de Arte Brasileira (Committee of Brazilian Art), is a non-profit association composed of art critics, historians, and teachers dedicated to the study of Brazilian art. |
2025-02-01 | Daphnée Blouin (Canadiian soccer player (born 1998)) | Daphnée Blouin (born April 18, 1998) is a Canadian women's soccer attacking midfielder who last played in the Turkish Super League for Fatih Vatan. |
2025-01-12 | KDK Softwares (Indian software company specializing in tax compliance solutions) | KDK Softwares (India) Private Limited, commonly referred to as KDK Software, is an Indian company that develops tax compliance software. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Jaipur, Rajasthan, the company creates software for Chartered Accountant, tax professionals, and small-to-medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). |
2025-01-28 | Arlyson Lanoa (President of the National Committee of Brazilian Art) | Arlyson Lanoa (born August 9, 2003) is a Brazilian journalist, writer, art director, film director, researcher, and art critic, and the current president of the National Committee of Brazilian Art (CNAB), in the directorate of 2025 to 2031. |
2025-01-25 | Nguyễn Ngọc Kiều Duy (Vietnamese model and beauty pageant titleholder) | Nguyễn Ngọc Kiều Duy (born December 21, 2003) is a Vietnamese model and beauty pageant titleholder. She is the first person to be crowned Miss National Vietnam 2024, and she will represent Vietnam at Miss International 2025 held in October 2025 in Japan. |
2025-01-28 | Gito Sales (Brazilian singer (born 1963)) | Sérgio Herberto Sales da Cunha Mello, known by his stage name Gito Sales, (born on 14 May 1963) is a singer, music teacher, arranger and Brazilian composer and current vice-president and finance secretary of the National Committee of Brazilian Art (CNAB), in the 2025 to 2031 board. |
2025-02-01 | Lia Cataldo (English footballer) | Lia Cataldo (born 11 February 2001) is an English-Italian footballer who plays as a defender for Women's Championship club Newcastle United. She previously played for Millwall Lionesses, Leicester City, Bristol City and Crystal Palace. |
2025-01-15 | List of X-Men: The Animated Series and X-Men '97 adaptations | This is a list of comic book storylines adapted in the animated series X-Men: The Animated Series (1992–1997) and its revival X-Men '97 (2024–present). |
2025-01-18 | The Celts (1978 TV series) | 'The Celts' is a 1978 television series produced by BBC Wales. |
2025-01-11 | Jennifer Coppen (Indonesian actress) | Jennifer Rochelle Coppen (born: July 20, 2001) is Indonesian actress, content creator, and singer. |
2025-01-20 | 2025 Swan River Seaplanes Cessna 208 crash (Aviation accident in Australia) | On 7 January 2025, a Swan River Seaplanes Cessna 208 Caravan 675 seaplane with seven people onboard returning to its base in South Perth, Western Australia, 19 miles (30 kilometers) east of Rottnest Island crashed during takeoff from Thomson Bay, Rottnest Island, Western Australia. The plane impacted the water with its front section, and the pilot and two passengers were killed. Three other passengers survived with injuries and the one remaining passenger was uninjured. |
2025-01-11 | Nana Akosua Frimpomaa (Ghanaian politician) | Nana Akosua Frimpomaa Sarpong-Kumankumah is a Ghanaian politician, entrepreneur and currently the flagbearer of the Convention People's Party (CPP). In the 2024 Ghanaian general election, she stood as the candidate on the ticket of the Convention People's Party (CPP). |
2025-01-28 | Ilia Stambler (Israel Researcher) | Ilia Stambler is an Israeli researcher and advocate specializing in the historical and social implications of aging and longevity science. |
2025-01-23 | A Future in Chains (2024 Nigerian novel) | A Future in Chains is a 2024 novel by Nigerian novelist Ndifreke Ukpong. It tells the story of Nkowo, a widow in a fictional rural village, Ayam, and her fight against the community's oppressive traditions including marrying her dead husband's brother. |
2025-01-30 | HaxeFlixel (Cross-platform game framework) | HaxeFlixel is an open source 2D Game framework written for use with the OpenFL and the Haxe Toolkit, it is completely free for personal or commercial use. It enables multi-platform development for native targets on mobile and desktop as well as Flash and HTML5 on web platforms. |
2025-01-18 | Reiner Kümmel (German physicist) | Reiner Kümmel (born 9 July 1939 in Fulda) is a German physicist specialised in solid-state physics, thermodynamics and econophysics. |
2025-01-13 | Chief Minister's Cup 2024 | The Chief Minister's Cup 2024 was an exhibition football trophy match held in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. Organized under the aegis of the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and Uttar Pradesh Football Sangh (UPFS), the event was a significant step in promoting football across northern India majorly the state of Uttar Pradesh. This came after the postponement of Durand Cup match between both the sides and created sparks in the political apostle of Indian politics. |
2025-01-12 | Allegations of manipulated economic data in the Islamic Republic of Iran | Allegations of manipulated economic data in the Islamic Republic of Iran are frequently examined by economists assessing the nation's economic conditions, referring to discrepancies between government-released statistics and those from independent or alternative sources. The subsequent sections highlight outline some of these inconsistencies. |
2025-01-14 | Kaavya Sha (Indian actress (born 1990)) | Kaavya Sha (born;1990) is an Indian and actress from Mumbai, India who works in Kannada and Tamil cinema. She has had roles in Mr. and Mrs. Ramachari, Mukunda Murari, and Tharai Thappattai. |
2025-01-27 | Chuks Joseph (Nigerian actor) | Odum Chukwuemeka Joseph (born 25 January) is a Nigerian actor, model, and influencer known professionally as Chuks Joseph. He gained prominence following his debut in the film Dark October based on true-life events. |
2025-01-26 | Tomas Lee (Hong Kong film director) | Tomas Lee Chi-wai (Chinese: 李志偉) is a director and screenwriter from Hong Kong, as well as an experienced assistant director. |
2025-01-28 | Erica Collares | Érica Collares (born October 25, 1962) is a Brazilian actress and the current Secretary of Art and Cinema of the National Committee of Brazilian Art (CNAB), serving in the board of directors from 2025 to 2031. |
2025-01-14 | 1882 in Scandinavian music (Overview of the events of 1882 in Scandinavian music) | The following is a list of notable events that occurred in the year 1882 in Scandinavian music. |
2025-01-14 | 1881 in Scandinavian music (Overview of the events of 1881 in Scandinavian music) | The following is a list of notable events that occurred in the year 1881 in Scandinavian music. |
2025-01-16 | Publicola (disambiguation) (Wikimedia disambiguation page) | Publicola was a Roman aristocrat who helped overthrow the Roman Kingdom. |
2025-01-16 | Flash Fiber (Italian company specialized in the development of optical fiber) | Flash Fiber S.r.l. was an Italian company active in the telecommunications sector to build or complete FTTH fiber-optic networks. |
2025-01-18 | Naf War (2000 or 2001 border skirmish Between Bangladesh and Burma) | The Naf War was a military clash that occurred on 8 January 2000 between the Bangladesh Rifles (now Border Guard Bangladesh) and Myanmar's border security forces.[failed verification] In the 1990s, there were frequent clashes along the border, including with separatists like the Rohingya Solidarity Organisation (RSO) where landmines caused deaths to personnel from Bangladesh and Myanmar, including 11 guards, 35 Bangladeshi loggers and 22 elephants. Tensions over the demarcation of the Naf River rose leading to boundary agreements made in 1998 with the final disagreements over control of a canal ceded by Myanmar in April 2000. Then in 2001, a joint survey commission was formed after a clash over a construction of a dam. According to Major Rashid, there is "no truth" to the fact that there was war between Bangladesh and Myanmar called the Naf War stating that General Fazlur Rahman had falsely claimed to have led a war where he killed 600 opponents with no casualties. Jago News Current Affairs Editor Tanveer Ahmed explains that the clash in 2000 was one of three clashes between Bangladesh and Myanmar including two others of similar proportions in 1998 and 2005. |
2025-01-18 | Adedayo Olawuyi (Nigerian businessman and corporate executive) | Adedayo Olawuyi is a Nigerian businessman and corporate executive, who is the chief commercial officer of Uganda Airlines, the national airline of Uganda, since March 2023. He was instrumental in driving Uganda Airlines' launch of service to Mumbai, Lagos, Harare and Lusaka. |
2025-01-18 | Juboraj Shamim (Bangladeshi film director) | Juboraj Shamim (Bengali: যুবরাজ শামীম) is a Bangladeshi film director, screenwriter, and editor. He gained critical acclaim for his debut feature film Adim, which has been recognized both nationally and internationally for its portrayal of life in a Bangladeshi slum, has scored two awards at the 44th Moscow International Film Festival in Russia. |
2025-01-18 | List of deaths of Kenny McCormick | Kenny McCormick, one of the characters from the animated series South Park, died in almost every episode in the first five seasons. After the episode "Kenny Dies" (#513) that changed. The entire episode was pretty much about Kenny's death - who eventually died of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy - and he then disappeared for almost an entire season. |
2025-01-19 | Deb Hutton | Deb Hutton is a former chief of staff to Premier Mike Harris and a current Metrolinx board member. |
2025-01-27 | Piano Sketches (2020 EP by Birdy) | Piano Sketches is the second extended play by British musician Birdy, released on 6 November 2020 by Atlantic Records. |
2025-02-01 | Fidelis Chibueze | Fidelis Chibueze (born May 29, 1992) is a Nigerian-born technology entrepreneur and mathematician. He is widely known as the founder of Fixtops, an AI-powered Repair-as-a-Service (RaaS) platform that connects device enthusiasts with vetted professionals to help with their device care needs. Fixtops was listed on Forbes among the 20 Tech-Focused Business Practices that Promote Better Sustainability and also listed among the Top 10 Tech-Based Innovatory Brands in Nigeria by Independent Newspaper. |
2025-01-29 | JakeFuture27 (American online personality) | JakeFuture27, or simply Jake Future, is an American internet personality and online streamer. In June 2023, Future gained popularity on the internet after the online streamer Adin Ross visited his home in New Jersey, where Ross would give him a deal on the then-new live streaming platform, Kick. Future has collaborated with many streamers and celebrities throughout his streaming career, including people like Sneako and Drake. |
2025-01-20 | Jeriq (Nigerian musician) | Jeriq (born Jeremiah Chukwuebuka Ani; May 6, 1999) is a Nigerian rapper, singer and songwriter from Nkpor, Anambra State. His debut single, "Iyoo", was released in 2015. |
2025-01-29 | Mahiganj Thana (Police Station in Rangpur Division, Bangladesh) | Mahiganj Thana is a metropolitan police station of Rangpur Metropolitan Police. The police station was established on 28 June 2012. |
2025-01-26 | D.B.T. David | The Reverend Devanbu Balajob Thangaraj David (6 November 1936 - 21 September 2001) was a pastor of Arcot Lutheran Church (ALC), Tamil Nadu, India and an exchange scholar of Lutheran World Federation. Better known as DBT David, he was well-regarded for his pioneering ministry with a gypsy community called the Narikurava (aka Vagri) in the districts of Tiruvannamalai, Vellore, Namakkal, Kallakurichi, Villupuram and Chennai, spanning the last quarter of twentieth century. He was also deputed by ALC to serve as a faculty member at Tamil Nadu Theological Seminary (TTS), Madurai from 1982 to 1985. |
2025-01-21 | En midsommarnattsdröm (song) (2005 single by Håkan Hellström) | "En midsommarnattsdröm" is a song by Swedish singer-songwriter Håkan Hellström. It was released on 14 January 2005 as the lead single for his third album, Ett kolikbarns bekännelser. The track's b-sides, "En midsommarnattsdröm - Singbackversion med Theodor och Daniel" and "Min Huckleberry vän", were not included on the album. The title translates to "A midsummer night's dream". |
2025-02-01 | Dean Kaelin (American musician (born 1959)) | Dean Kaelin is an American musician, arranger, performer, and vocal coach. |
2025-01-22 | List of Caravanserais of Iran | |
2025-01-26 | Lake George (film) (2025 film) | Lake George is a 2025 crime thriller film directed and written by Hamid Antonio Castro. The movie is based on true events and follows two childhood friends who must obtain a large sum of money in order to save a family member. |
2025-01-21 | Yehoshua Elitzur | Yehoshua Elitzur is a German-born Israeli Jewish convert and settler convicted of killing 46 year old Palestinian Arab taxi driver, Sael Jabara a-Shatiya, in 2004 near the city of Nablus. |
2025-01-23 | Hamid Castro (Film director and actor) | Hamid Antonio Castro is an American filmmaker, actor, and entrepreneur, best known for writing, directing, and starring in the 2025 crime thriller film Lake George. |
2025-01-23 | Hirodai (Topics referred to by the same term) | Hirodai may refer to: |
2025-01-23 | Fukudai (Topics referred to by the same term) | Fukudai may refer to: |
2025-01-23 | Aidai (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Aidai may refer to: |
2025-01-22 | Nagadai (Topics referred to by the same term) | Nagadai may refer to: |
2025-01-23 | Kyukodai (Topics referred to by the same term) | Kyukodai may refer to: |
2025-01-23 | Michael Morriatti (Film Producer) | Michael Morriatti is an American entertainment executive, film producer, and entrepreneur. He is the founder of Envisioned Capital, a venture firm specializing in technology and entertainment investments. With over a decade of experience in the entertainment industry, Morriatti has been involved in talent management, film production, and venture funding, focusing on projects that intersect storytelling and technology. |
2025-01-23 | Felix The Cat Kept On Walking | "Felix Kept On Walking" is a 1923 English comic novelty song. The song was written by Hubert W. David (music) and Ed E. Bryant (lyrics), and describes Felix the Cat having various fantastical escapades (being swallowed by a whale, skinned alive by cannibals, and so forth). Most verses start with "Felix kept on walking, kept on walking still" and are intended to show Felix's ability and determination to conquer these various obstacles and keep on going. |
2025-01-24 | Ocient (company) | Ocient is an American technology company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, that develops software for data analytics and warehousing. |
2025-01-27 | Jonty Bidois (New Zealand footballer (born 2004)) | Jonty Bidois (born 5 November 2004) is a New Zealand professional footballer who plays as a forward for A-League club Auckland FC. |
2025-01-24 | Giving Back Magazine | Giving Back Magazine (also known as GB Magazine) is a monthly general-interest magazine covering the San Diego and Tijuana regions. |
2025-01-27 | Gaetano Giuseppe Vinci (Italian lawyer (born 1996)) | Gaetano Giuseppe Vinci (born July 5, 1996) is an Italian lawyer. |
2025-01-29 | Tyriek Igwe (American professional wrestler) | Chukwusom Enekwechi is an American professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he performs on the NXT brand under the ring name Tyriek Igwe. |
2025-01-26 | Moeed Pirzada (Pakistani journalist and anchorperson) | Moeed Pirzada (Urdu: معید پیرزادہ) (born 27 July 1966) is a Pakistani journalist, political commentator, and television host. He is known for hosting current affairs programs such as Tonight with Moeed Pirzada and Sochta Pakistan. Over the course of his career, Pirzada has conducted interviews with global leaders and provided analysis on national and international politics. |
2025-01-30 | Hemlata Mahishwar (Indian writer of Hindi language) | Hemlata Mahishwar (born on November 5, 1966) is an Indian Hindi writer, literary critic, and scholar specializing in Dalit literature and women's studies. |
2025-01-26 | Official portrait of General Mark A. Milley (2025 American government portrait) | The official portrait of General Mark A. Milley, the 20th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and a Trump-appointee, was unveiled at The Pentagon on January 10, 2025, by Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin. The painting was displayed in the Pentagon's E-ring hallway, a corridor featuring portraits of all former chairmen of the Joint Chiefs. The portrait was removed just days later, reportedly on the orders of President Donald Trump in one of his first official acts, within two hours of his inauguration, in an unprecedented step. It was widely interpreted as political retaliation, sparking concerns about politicization of the military and broader implications for Trump's presidency. |
2025-01-26 | De-Trumpification (Proposed process of dismantling the influences of Trumpism) | De-Trumpification or detrumpification refers to the proposed process of addressing, mitigating and dismantling the political, social, and cultural influences associated with Trumpism, the political movement in the United States associated with President Donald Trump. The term draws inspiration from denazification, the post-World War II initiative aimed at purging Nazi ideology from German society. Supporters argue it is a necessary step to restore democratic norms, accountability, and societal cohesion in the wake of Trump's presidency. |
2025-01-26 | Gavin Ray (American racing driver) | Gavin Ray (born July 18, 2006) is an American professional auto racing driver who competes part-time in the ARCA Menards Series West, driving the No. 7 Toyota for Jerry Pitts Racing. |
2025-01-27 | B1t (Ukrainian esports player) | Valerij "b1t" Vakhovsjkyj (formerly stylized as B1T and B1t) (born January 5, 2003) is a Ukrainian professional Counter-Strike 2 player for Natus Vincere and a former Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player. |
2025-01-27 | CupidDB | CupidDB is an open-source in-memory columnar database designed for high performance and efficient data caching, particularly optimized for use cases involving large datasets such as Pandas DataFrames. It was created to address the inefficiencies of traditional caching systems like Redis, particularly when it comes to filtering data on the server side, and sharing only the necessary portions of data with clients. |
2025-01-27 | Akram Ahmad (researcher) | Akram Ahmad is an Indian Pharmacist, Research Scientist and Professor of pharmacy. |
2025-01-27 | Electrum Bitcoin Wallet (Bitcoin cryptocurrency wallet) | Electrum is a free custodial cryptocurrency wallet for Bitcoin and Lightning Network. It's available for Windows, Linux (pre-installed on Tails OS), macOS and Android. Electrum is written in Python and uses the Qt widget toolkit for the user interface. Electrum is a lightweight client: it does not download the entire blockchain and instead uses simplified payment verification. Transactions are sent to public servers. It was first released in 2011 and continuously improving. |
2025-01-26 | Primo Desiderio | Primo Desiderio was a freestyle skateboarder active in the 1980s and 1990s. |
2025-01-31 | Air Battle of Valjevo | The Air Battle of Valjevo was fought on 4 May 1999, between 2 USAF F-16CJs escorting a NATO formation and 1 MiG-29 flown by Milenko Pavlović, commander of the Yugoslav Air Force 204th Fighter Regiment. It resulted in his death, but he made the NATO aircraft stop the bombing of Valjevo and they withdrew. |
2025-01-27 | Malibu Feed Bin | The Malibu Feed Bin was a pet food and supply store in Malibu, California. The building was destroyed in the Palisades Fire on January 7, 2025. |
2025-02-01 | Ayobami Aranmolate Rasheed (Nigerian plastic surgeon) | Ayobami Aranmolate Rasheed (born June 16, 1977) is a Nigerian plastic surgeon, burn consultant, and the Chief Medical Director of Grandville Medical and Laser Clinics. He is widely known for his expertise in plastic and reconstructive surgery, he is also the host of the medical reality television show "Dr. Laser’s Diary" on African Magic Showcase. |
2025-01-27 | Gurudwara Bibi Veero Ji (Gurdwara in Punjab, India) | Gurudwara Bibi Veero Ji is a gurdwara situated in the village of Chabhal Kalan in the district of Tarn Taran in the Indian state of Punjab. |
2025-01-30 | Tusayiwe Mkhondya (Malawian school founder) | Tusaiwe Munkhondya or Tusayiwe Mkhondya (born 9 March 1999) is a Malawian school, orphanage and organisation founder. She had adopted over thirty children and created two organisations which support young mothers, their children, an orphanage and three schools near Mzuzu in northern Malawi. |
2025-01-27 | Lucia Laura Sangenito (Oldest living person in Italy (born 1910)) | Lucia Laura Sangenito (born 22 November 1910) is an Italian supercentenarian who has been the oldest living person in Italy since the death of Claudia Baccarini on 24 December 2024. |
2025-01-31 | Dr Vamsidhar Nali | Dr. Vamsidhar Nali is an Indian politician, social activist, and sports enthusiast who is actively involved in various political and social initiatives in Telangana. He is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and serves on the BJP Telangana Kisan Morcha State Executive Committee. Additionally, he has contributed significantly to sports and farmers' welfare initiatives. |
2025-01-27 | International reputation management | International Reputation Management (IRM) is a company that provides online reputation management services. Founded in the early 2000s, the company specializes in improving the digital presence of individuals, businesses, and organizations by addressing search engine results and managing online content. |
2025-01-29 | Nawpara High School (H.S.) (School in Nadia, West Bengal, India) | Nawpara High School (H.S.) is a government co-educational higher secondary school located in Ranaghat, Nadia district, West Bengal, India. |
2025-01-27 | Flag for the Confederation of the Rhine | There is currently no agreed upon historical flag for the Confederation of the Rhine with substantial historical evidence to support it., and most agree that it did not have one. However, there have been some predominant flags which have been theorized or alleged as the flag for the Confederation of the Rhine. |
2025-01-28 | DXKS-FM (CDO) | DXKS-FM, broadcasting as 96.9 Easy Rock Cagayan De Oro, is a music FM radio station owned by Cebu Broadcasting Company, and operated by its affiliate Manila Broadcasting Company under the Easy Rock Network. The station is currently broadcasting from 6th floor TTK Tower Building, Don Apolinario Velez Street, Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental Province. The main format of the station is soft rock music. |
2025-01-28 | Kuldeep Sandhu (Indian Singer) | Kuldeep Sandhu is an Indian Singer and music producer known for his contributions to the music industry. He started learning tabla from Faiyaz Khan for 12 years.[citation needed] He composed songs sung by Kavita Krishnamurthy, Asha Bhosle, Anuradha Paudwal, and Udit Narayan. He is also honoured by Manoj Kumar Singh for his song on Yogi Adityanath. |
2025-01-29 | Premer Somadhi (1996 Bangladeshi Bengali-language film) | Premer Somadhi is a 1996 Bengali-language Bangladeshi romantic drama film. The story, screenplay, and dialogues were written by Delwar Jahan Jhantu and directed by Iftekhar Jahan. It was produced by Ataur Rahman Tunu under the banner of Bashundhara Films. It stars Bapparaj, Shabnaz, and Amit Hasan in the lead roles. It was unoficially remade in Tollywood in 1997 as Bakul Priya. |
2025-01-27 | Privee AI (AI platform) | Privee AI is an AI platform that uses large language models (LLMs) for user interaction, launched in October 2024. The platform allows users to communicate with AI-generated characters, enabling personalized interactions. Users can create chatbots by defining their personality and prompt, which are shared with the community. |
2025-02-01 | Luca Franceschetto (Italian professional rugby union player) | Luca Franceschetto (born 7 June 1999) is an Italian professional rugby union player who plays prop for Zebre Parma of the United Rugby Championship. |
2025-02-01 | Alessandro Gesi (Rugby player born 2003) | Alessandro Gesi (born 31 October 2003) is an Italian professional rugby union player who plays Wing for Zebre Parma of the United Rugby Championship and on loan to Colorno in the Italian Serie A Elite, as Additional Player. |
2025-01-28 | Graham Dalby (British swing jazz bandleader and composer (1957–Present)) | Graham James Dalby (born 2 December 1957 in Chatham, Medway, UK) is a British composer, conductor, band leader, vocalist, specializing in Jazz music from 1911 to 1965. He was a member of the Hong Kong police force until 1979. In 1985 Dalby founded the London Swing Orchestra, initially to perform for a VE event until it later became professional and went on to play a number of royal events. In 1987, he created a Jazz band named Graham Dalby and the Grahamaphones; they performed all over the world (except the United States of America). |
2025-01-28 | Sellvia | Sellvia is a dropshipping platform and a United-States based e-commerce company that manages Sellvia.com, a website specializing in providing dropshipping services and technologies, such as specific software and tools for dropshipping. The number of Sellvia’s customers has reached 1,500,000 across 175 countries. |
2025-01-29 | Adigun Ibrahim Olalekan | Adigun Ibrahim Olalekan (born May 9, 1990) is a Nigerian politician, youth advocate and the incumbent chairman of National youth council of Nigerian (NYCN), Lagos State Chapter. He previously served as the coordinator of NYCN, Odu-Olowo/Ojuwoye local Branch in Lagos. |
2025-01-28 | Alireza-Jadidi (Musical artist) | Alireza Jadidi is an Iranian actor, known for his roles in Zoodpaz(2024) and Qala (film). |
2025-01-28 | Sunil Ambalavelil (Indian Lawyer) | Sunil Ambalavelil is an Indian lawyer based in UAE. He is a Senior advisor for the Middle East region at SAARC LAW and Founding Partner of NYK Law Firm. He was awarded the Golden Visa by the UAE Government for his contributions in the legal sector in 2021 and the best Indian lawyer award in Dubai by the Vokkaligara Sangha in 2024. |
2025-01-29 | Pedro Marques (football manager) (Portuguese football manager (born 1982)) | Pedro Miguel Dias Marques (born 21 July 1982) is a Portuguese football manager who is the director of football development of Liverpool. |
2025-01-29 | Aarti Gupta Surendranath | Aarti Gupta Surendranath (born 25 May 1961) is an Indian model, actress, producer, and creative consultant known for her work in the entertainment and advertising industries. She has been associated with several notable campaigns and projects in India. |
2025-01-30 | DC Singh | Didar Singh Chalana, also known as DC Singh (born July 15, 1985, in Amritsar, Punjab, India), is a businessman and British millionaire. He is best known for creating over 6 brands like Edinburgh Cashmere and Lucchi Jewellery.{{Infobox person |
2025-01-29 | Monika Chauhan | Monika Chauhan is an Indian actress known for her work in Telugu cinema. |
2025-01-29 | Bill Blocker (American religious leader and educator) | M.Div., Chicago Theological Seminary B. A. Political Science , Alabama State University |
2025-01-29 | Kiuoro (Musical artist) | Christian James Davis (born June 25, 2008), known mononymously as Kiuoro, is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is known for his versatility and not limiting his sounds or beat selection to any one genre. |
2025-01-29 | 3/3 (EP) (2024 EP by Kiuoro) | 3/3 is the first collaborative extended play (EP) for both American Rappers, Kiuoro and Del Bandzz. It was released through download and streaming services on October 14, 2024, by LIFE and Davis Records. The EP includes three tracks and features a blend of experimental rap and contemporary production styles, showcasing the unique chemistry between both artists. |
2025-01-29 | LIFE Industries (Record Label) (Record label) | LIFE Industries (often stylized as L.I.F.E. Industries) is an independent record label founded by American rapper and singer Kiuoro in 2023. The label, which is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, currently holds eight acts all of whom are natives to the city, the roster consisting of Kiuoro himself, Del Bandzz, Guapo Aaron, Dexntae, and Heem. With the collective/record label LSD also signed, featuring Jupiter, Titan, and Ananke. |
2025-01-29 | Harry Josh | Harry Josh is an Indian actor and model known for his work in Bollywood films like Boss, Wanted and Taarzan: The Wonder Car. Josh also acted in Telugu, Kannada, Punjabi, and Marathi films. |
2025-01-29 | Ilu Ilu (2025 film directed by Ravi Sachdev) | Ilu Ilu (Gujarati: ઇલુ ઇલુ) is a 2025 Indian Gujarati romantic, comedy, family drama film directed by Ravi Sachdev and written by Bhavik Bhojak. It stars Bhavik Bhojak, Khushbu Trivedi, Nisarg Trivedi, Sonali Lele Desai, Hemang Dave, Firoz Irani, Archan Trivedi, and others. The film is produced by Ravi Sachdev, Bhavik Bhojak, Hardik Bhojak, Kanishk Tejura and Akash Desai. |
2025-01-29 | Locations of Shakespeare's plays | William Shakespeare is believed to have written 38 plays in his lifetime, set in several different areas throughout Europe and the Mediterranean. Primarily Shakespeare's plays were set in Italy and England, with most tragedies being set in Italy and most histories set in Shakespeare's home country: England. Two were set in fictional places, one of which is believed to be England. |
2025-01-29 | Samreen Kaur (Indian actress (born 1999)) | Samreen Kaur (born; 07 September, 1999) is an Indian actress from Jammu and Kashmir. She is known for her role in Student of the Year 2, Nail Polish, Jind Mahi and Sardar Ji 2. |
2025-01-30 | Donald Trump proposal for displacement of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip | The topic of forced displacement of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip has been a subject of discussion within Israeli political circles. These discussions have included proposals for resettlement and population transfer, which have been met with significant controversy and condemnation. |
2025-02-01 | Hollie Jervis (English singer (born 1984)) | Hollie Michelle Jervis (/ˈhɒli mɪˈʃɛl ˈʤɜːvɪs/) is an English singer, best known for appearing as a contestant on the fifth series of British reality television music competition The X Factor in 2008. Jervis has used various pseudonyms throughout her career, including but not limited to Holly Jervis, Holli D. Grey, and Michelle Holli. Jervis is a prominent figure in hun culture. |
2025-02-01 | Rangpuri people (Indo-Aryan ethnocultural group) | The Rangpuri, also known as Rangpuriya, are an Indo-Arayan people group in Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Bhutan.[citation needed] Rangpuris are a subgroup of Rajbonshis. They speak Rangpuri or Rajbanshi. Many also speak Bengali or Assamese. In West Bengal, there is a strong movement to preserve the language. |
2025-01-31 | Kiteretsu Daihyakka (1988 TV series) (Japanese anime television series) | is a Japanese 1988 anime TV series by Fujiko Fujio (Fujimoto alone) television series that ran on Fuji TV from 27 March 1988 to 9 June 1996. The series aired in South Korea on Cartoon Network. The series first aired in India on Hungama TV in 2007. Later on Disney XD, Disney Channel, Pogo & Cartoon Network. An English dub of the anime aired in India on Cartoon Network. A remastered version of the series is aired on Hungama TV from April 2021 in India. As of September 2016, a remastered version of the series airs on Animax in Japan. It has been broadcasting in Turkish dubbed on Spacetoon channel in Turkey since January 20, 2025. |
2025-01-30 | The Dial (online journal) | The Dial is an American online journal founded in January 2023 to publish international writing. It is published monthly, with a new theme for each issue. It is a nonprofit organization and is a member of Local Independent Online News (LION) Publishers. The initial editorial team comprises Madeleine Schwartz, Mara Wilson, Esther King, Lindsay Gellman, Linda Kinstler, Julian Lucas, Ben Mauk and Hannah Rosefield. |
2025-01-30 | Alex Shewmaker (American actor and comedian) | Alex Shewmaker (born July 16, 1986) is an American actor, and comedian. Shewmaker is known for being the host on the 2020 youtube show The Bad Flick Show, a improviser on Trash Movie Improv, One Fall Improv and the host on the dating show Bizarro Baggage. |
2025-01-31 | Message Exchange Bus (MXB) (Iranian cross-platform instant messaging (IM) technology) | Message Exchange Bus (MXB) (Persian: امکان اتصال متقابل) or Interconnection is an Iranian cross-platform instant messaging (IM) technology developed by the Ministry of Information and Communications Technology of Iran. It is the first system of its kind in the world, demonstrating Iran's will to expand its digital ecosystem. MXB apps combined are the most widely used messaging software in Iran and western Asia, with more than 100 million users. It enables connection among major Iranian messaging applications, including Bale, Eitaa, Soroush, Rubika, Gap, and iGap. This integration allows users who enable to feature to communicate across different platforms without the need for multiple accounts. |
2025-01-31 | Jason Ross (political consultant) (American political consultant) | Jason Ross (born March 6, 1996) is an American political consultant and politician. |
2025-01-31 | Other activities of Elon Musk | Businessman and Elon Musk has been involved in a number of foundations and companies alongside his business ventures. He is president of the Musk Foundation, co-founded the artificial intelligence (AI) research company OpenAI, and later launched another AI company called xAI. |
2025-01-31 | Khairi Meddaoui (Tunisian footballer) | Khairi Meddaoui (born 11 April 2003) is a Tunisian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Stade Gabès, on loan from Espérance Sportive de Tunis. |
2025-02-01 | Andrei Arapov (Canadian businessman, developer, and consultant) | Andrei Arapov (born January 01, 1982) is a Canadian businessman, developer, and consultant associated with the IT industry. He is the founder and president of Veles Software and has developed applications, including MPA Tools and My Workstation. |
2025-01-31 | Danish people in Peru | Danish migration to Peru has been low when compared to the volume of Danish migrants that Argentina took. Migration to South American from Scandinavia was primarily via Hamburg, and Bremen ports in what is now called Germany. There were indirect and direct routes, indirect routes had stops at different ports within South America: Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Peru. |
2025-02-01 | Suporn Watanyusakul (Thai plastic and reconstructive surgeon) | Suporn Watanyusakul is a Thai plastic and reconstructive surgeon. He is considered by some to be a world leader in surgical procedures for transgender individuals. He performs facial feminization surgery and male-to-female (MTF) sex reassignment surgery (SRS). |
2025-02-01 | Vital Spark | The Vital Spark is a fictional Clyde puffer, created by Scottish writer Neil Munro. As its captain, the redoubtable Para Handy, often says: "the smertest boat in the coastin' tred". |
2025-01-22 | Soprano clarinet (Member of the clarinet family) | A soprano clarinet is a clarinet that is higher in register than the basset horn or alto clarinet. The unmodified word clarinet usually refers to the B♭ clarinet, which is by far the most common type. The term soprano also applies to the clarinets in A and C, and even the low G clarinet—rare in Western music but popular in the folk music of Turkey—which sounds a whole tone lower than the A. Some writers reserve a separate category of sopranino clarinets for the E♭ and D clarinets, while some regarded them as soprano clarinets. All have a written range from the E below middle C to about the C three octaves above middle C, with the sounding pitches determined by the particular instrument's transposition. |
2025-01-12 | They'll Need a Crane (Album by They Might Be Giants) | "They'll Need a Crane" is a song by They Might Be Giants, released as a single on February 10, 1989. In addition to vinyl and cassette releases, the single was released as a 3-inch CD. "They'll Need a Crane" was the first song the band performed on network television, in 1989 on Late Night with David Letterman. |
2025-02-01 | Vampire (Marvel Comics) (Vampires in Marvel Comics universe) | Vampires (Homines nocturnae) are fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The concept of the vampire has been depicted by Marvel to varying degrees of significance. Bearing a strong resemblance to their literary counterparts, Marvel vampires are mostly an undead species of humans that sustain their immortality and paranormal power by drinking the blood of living humans. Unlike most other depictions of the creature, these vampires have their roots in both the supernatural and biology. Victims are converted to vampirism via enzymes carried in the vampire's saliva, which cause reanimation once introduced into the bloodstream during feedings. |
2025-02-01 | Tattoo Assassins (Video game) | Tattoo Assassins is an unreleased 1994 fighting game developed by the pinball division of Data East for release in arcades. A few prototypes were test-marketed, but the game was never officially released. Spearheaded by Bob Gale (screenwriter for Back to the Future) and Joe Kaminkow (leader of Data East Pinball, now known as Stern Pinball), Tattoo Assassins was designed to be Data East's answer to Mortal Kombat. |
2025-01-21 | Aaron Louis Tordini (American novelist) | Aaron Louis, also known as Aaron Louis Tordini and by his pen name T. A. Louis, is an American author. Born in Daytona Beach, Florida on June 21, 1971, he is the author of the Southern Gothic novella, Things That Hang from Trees, (ISBN 0-9721072-1-5) which takes place in St. Augustine, Florida which the author frequently visited as a child. Tordini also wrote the screenplay for the 2005 film adaptation directed by Ido Mizrahy. |
2025-01-21 | Christopher Wolf (American lawyer) | Christopher Wolf (born Washington, DC 1954) is an American attorney known for his career in Internet and privacy law. He was one of the first lawyers to practice Internet law and Privacy law. He is a retired partner in the international law firm of Hogan Lovells US LLP. He is the founding editor and lead author of the first Practising Law Institute (PLI) legal treatise on privacy and information security law. He is the founder and co-chair of a think tank devoted to emerging privacy issues, the Future of Privacy Forum. He also has chaired an international consortium of non-governmental organizations fighting online hate speech, the International Network Against Cyber-hate (INACH). Wolf graduated from Bowdoin College in 1976, and magna cum laude Order of the Coif from Washington & Lee University School of Law in 1980. He clerked with the Hon. Aubrey E. Robinson Jr., United States District Court, District of Columbia, 1980–1982. |
2025-01-28 | Val Valentino (American magician (born 1956)) | Val Valentino (born Leonard Montano, June 14, 1956) is an American magician. Valentino is best known for starring in the television show Breaking the Magician's Code: Magic's Biggest Secrets Finally Revealed, where he exposes the methods behind numerous classic magic tricks and illusions on the Fox network. In the specials, he used the stage name the Masked Magician and concealed his true identity by wearing a mask with a squid like design, being aware of the stigma amongst the magic community with publicly exposing tricks. As the finale to the final special, Valentino revealed his identity as the Masked Magician, garnering some notoriety amongst the magic community. |
2025-01-28 | WNGN-LD (LPTV station in Troy, New York) | WNGN-LD (channel 38) is a low-powered television station in Troy, New York, United States, serving the Capital District of New York. |
2025-01-16 | James J. Smith (American counterintelligence officer) | James J. Smith is a retired FBI Supervisory Special agent. He served the FBI from October 1970 to November 2000 and specialized in Chinese counterintelligence. He was based in the FBI's Los Angeles field office. |
2025-01-31 | Universe of Kingdom Hearts (Fictional universe of a video game series) | The Kingdom Hearts video game series, developed by Square Enix in collaboration with Disney, is set in a universe consisting of numerous self-contained worlds based on intellectual properties from both companies. Most worlds are based on different Disney films, although several original worlds also appear. |
2025-01-12 | The Statue Got Me High (1992 single by They Might Be Giants) | "The Statue Got Me High" is a song by American alternative rock band They Might Be Giants. The song was released as the lead single from the band's 1992 album, Apollo 18. The song reached number 24 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart. The B-sides "I'm Def" and "Which Describes How You're Feeling" are both taken from the band's 1985 demo tape, which was recorded using low-quality equipment. |
2025-01-31 | Thai Poosam Kavady festival in South Africa (Tamil religious festival) | Thai Poosam Kavady is a Tamil religious festival dedicated to Hindu god Murugan that is celebrated by the Tamil people in various places including South Africa. |
2025-01-15 | Space Solar Power Exploratory Research and Technology program (research conducted on the feasibility of solar power beamed from space) | The Space Solar Power Exploratory Research and Technology program (SERT) program, conducted by NASA, was initiated by John C. Mankins and led by Joe Howell in March 1999 for the following purpose: |
2025-01-17 | Stefan Swanepoel (American businessman) | Stefan J. M. Swanepoel (born January 5, 1958), is an American business executive, author and real estate businessperson. He has served as president of two non-profit organizations and seven companies, including a New York-based global franchise network. He is most known as a business and trends author, having written more than 20 books and reports. His books have been listed on the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller lists. |
2025-01-28 | Van Nuys, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Van Nuys is an unincorporated community in Henry Township, Henry County, Indiana and the site of the Indiana Village for Epileptics. |
2025-01-17 | Siren Records (New Zealand independent music label) | Siren Records was an independent music label based in Auckland, New Zealand formed in 2000. |
2025-01-14 | Mom Soth (Cambodian actor) | Mom Soth is a Cambodian film actor who is best known for his appearance in Rithy Panh's film Rice People (1994), in which he was the only professional actor. He also appeared in three of Norodom Sihanouk's short films: The Last Days of Colonel Savath (1995), An Ambition Reduced to Ashes (1995) and The Heir of a Vanquished Secessionist (1996). |
2025-02-01 | Unicorn (Tintin) (Fictional ship in The Adventures of Tintin) | The Unicorn (French: La Licorne) is a fictional 17th-century French Navy warship featured in The Adventures of Tintin, a comic book series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. It plays a leading role in both The Secret of the Unicorn (1943) and Red Rackham's Treasure (1944). The Unicorn also appears in the 2011 film adaptation The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn. |
2025-01-27 | Singdarin (Linguistic register) | Colloquial Singaporean Mandarin, commonly known as Singdarin or Singnese, is a Mandarin dialect native and unique to Singapore similar to its English-based counterpart Singlish. It is based on Mandarin but has a large amount of English and Malay in its vocabulary. There are also words from other Chinese languages such as Cantonese, Hokkien and Teochew as well as Tamil. While Singdarin grammar is largely identical to Standard Mandarin, there are significant divergences and differences especially in its pronunciation and vocabulary. |
2025-01-28 | Summer Fields School, New Delhi (Private school in New Delhi, Delhi, India) | Summer Fields School is a private, co-educational, nursery–secondary school in the Kailash Colony neighbourhood of the South Delhi district of Delhi, India. It was established in 1953 by James Douglas Tytler and was a part of the K.R. Mangalam Group. It is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education and is a member of the National Progressive School's Conference. |
2025-02-01 | Sırrı Yırcalı Anatolian High School (high-school in Turkey) | Sırrı Yırcalı Anatolian High School (Turkish: Sırrı Yırcalı Anadolu Lisesi), in Balıkesir, Turkey, was founded in 1984 with the name of Balıkesir Anadolu Lisesi. In 1987, SYAL moved to its new building constructed with the help of a businessman Sırrı Yırcalı. |
2025-01-31 | Abdul Zahir (Konar Education Minister) (Minister of Education for Konar Province, Afghanistan) | Abdul Zahir was the Minister of Education for Konar Province, Afghanistan in 2008. |
2025-01-24 | Slow Dance (poem) (Poem by David L. Weatherford) | Slow Dance is a poem by David L. Weatherford which has been widely circulated under an email hoax letter. The e-mail claims that the poem was written by a young cancer patient, and that forwarding the email will raise funds to support the American Cancer Society. Both claims are false. |
2025-01-30 | Star Health and Allied Insurance (Indian insurance company based in Chennai) | Star Health and Allied Insurance Co Ltd is an Indian health insurance company headquartered in Chennai. The company provides health, personal accident and overseas travel insurance, and is also present in bancassurance. |
2025-01-20 | 2010 Tarco Air Antonov An-24 crash (Plane crash in Sudan) | On 11 November 2010, an Antonov An-24 passenger aircraft of Tarco Air on a domestic service from Khartoum to Zalingei, Sudan, crashed on landing at Zalingei Airport, bursting into flames on the runway. Two passengers died, although reports on the number of fatalities varied from one to six. |
2025-02-01 | WHTR-LP (Florida) (Radio station in Wakulla County, Florida) | WHTR-LP (96.9 FM) was a radio station licensed to Wakulla County, Florida, United States. The station was owned by St. Marks Trail Association. |
2025-01-22 | Ulukent railway station (Railway station in Menemen, İzmir, Turkey) | Ulukent is a railway station on the İzmir-Afyon railway, in Menemen, İzmir. Located along the D.550 highway, it is a station on the İZBAN commuter rail system. The station is within the Central line of the İZBAN network, with trains running north to Menemen and Aliağa; and south to Alsancak, Cumaovası and Tepeköy. |
2025-01-25 | Wedge Group | Wedge Group is a British Galvanizing Company that operates 14 facilities within the United Kingdom, and has several other interests internationally. It operates the largest Zinc bath in Britain and is one of the largest Galvanising companies in the UK. The company has been active since the 1850s. It currently services approximately 35% of the UK steel industry.[citation needed] |
2025-01-21 | Waterside hot water hay pellet furnace (Heat energy technology) | The waterside hot water hay pellet furnace is a technology that was developed to convert grass and hay into energy that can be used in home heating. It's also known as grass pellet heating. |
2025-01-24 | Women's World Chess Championship 1934 (non-FIDE) | The Women's World Chess Championship 1934 was held in Rotterdam in the Netherlands. |
2025-01-25 | Tabaghat Aa'lam Al-Shia (Book by Aqa Bozorg Tehrani) | The Tabaghat Aa'lam Al-Shia (Arabic: طبقات أعلام الشیعة) is a twenty-volume encyclopedia of Shia scholars from the tenth to the twentieth century, written by Aqa Bozorg Tehrani. It is divided into eleven chapters, each dedicated to a century. The name of each chapter was inspired by the number of centuries of the occultation of Mahdi. |
2025-01-23 | Shindai (Topics referred to by the same term) | Shindai may refer to: |
2025-01-28 | Sorure Ahle Iman | Sorure Ahle Iman fi Alamat Zohour Sahab Al Zaman or Happiness of believers on the signs of Imam Mahdi' appearing was written on the subject of signs of Imam Mahdi the twelfth imam of Shiite by Ali ibn Abdul Karim Nili. The author narrated nearly one hundred and one narrations of ancestor's books. Some of these narrations are on the way of governing and periods of Imam Mahdi ruling. |
2025-01-26 | Summit, Hendricks County, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, U.S.) | Summit is an unincorporated community in Hendricks County, Indiana, in the United States. |
2025-01-26 | Taylor Sloat (American football player (born 1992)) | Taylor Sloat (born June 23, 1992) is an American football tight end. |
2025-01-20 | Starchess (a variant of hexagonal chess) | Starchess is a hexagonal variant invented by Hungarian chess teacher László Polgár in around 2004. The board is a horizontally oriented regular hexagram, consisting of 37 numbered cells. Due to the small board, games typically finish quicker than in standard chess. |
2025-01-31 | Eva Vik (Czech screenwriter and director) | Eva Vik (born Eva Doležalová May 5, 1991) is a Czech filmmaker, film director, screenwriter, and producer, represented by Ridley Scott Creative Group worldwide. She is known for films such as Serpentine (2023), Raven (2022) and Carte Blanche (2019). She has been recognized with numerous film awards for her rapidly rising career including the Breakout Director's Award at the Hollywood Film Festival, the Audience Award and the Best Genre Film Award at the Mammoth Film Festival, and the Best Director at HollyShorts Film Festival. Eva Vik's short film Serpentine (2023) has been nominated at the Tribeca Film Festival for the X Award and has over 2 million views on Nowness. Moreover, Eva Vik was awarded at Centre Pompidou for her Transformational Trilogy Sounds of Sun, Somnio, Samice in 2019. In 2021, Forbes magazine ranked Eva Vik among the 30 most influential people under 30. |
2025-01-15 | Star Academies (A multi-academy trust) | Star Academies (formerly Tauheedul Education Trust) is a multi-academy trust (MAT) that operates 28 free schools and academies. There are nineteen secondary schools and nine primary schools under the jurisdiction of the trust. |
2025-01-17 | Chris Swanson (American record producer) | Chris Swanson is the co-founder of Secretly Group. He also co-runs Secretly Distribution which distributes for record labels globally. |
2025-01-12 | Snail Shell (song) (Song by They Might Be Giants) | "Snail Shell" is a song by American alternative rock band They Might Be Giants. It was released on August 15, 1994 as the lead promotional single off of their fifth album, John Henry. It peaked at 19 on the Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart. This was a commercial disappointment for the band, as the song was perceived by the band as having the potential to be as successful as their breakthrough hit, Birdhouse in Your Soul. The day after the single's release, the group put out the E.P. Back to Skull, which features the song along with a version remixed by The Dust Brothers entitled "Snail Dust". |
2025-02-01 | WWE Hall of Fame (2025) (Professional wrestling induction event) | The 2025 WWE Hall of Fame is an upcoming professional wrestling event produced by WWE that will feature the induction of the 26th class into the WWE Hall of Fame. The ceremony is scheduled to take place on April 18, 2025, at the T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada, the night preceding WrestleMania 41. |
2025-01-12 | Torn (Lisa Ajax song) (2019 single by Lisa Ajax) | "Torn" is a song by Swedish singer Lisa Ajax. The song was performed for the first time in Melodifestivalen 2019, where it first made it to the ”Second Chance round”, and then made it to the final and subsequently finished in ninth place. |
2025-01-30 | The Tale of the Three Beautiful Raptor Sisters, and the Prince Who Was Made of Meat (2018 short story by Brooke Bolander) | "The Tale of the Three Beautiful Raptor Sisters, and the Prince Who Was Made of Meat" is a fantasy story by Brooke Bolander. It was first published in Uncanny Magazine, in 2018. |
2025-01-29 | Social pornography (Invasion of privacy for entertainment) | Social pornography (Norwegian: sosialpornografi) is a term used in Norway and elsewhere to describe a type of journalism through which persons are exposed in an intimate way, especially in matters or situations of private or tragic nature, as a form of entertainment to satisfy a need to "watch" (akin to "peeping"). Social pornography often has no other purpose than entertainment, and can be considered an example of invasion of privacy. The term is especially used when concerning persons less able to safeguard their own interests and understand the consequences of making themselves available for the press in this way, i.e. children or people with few resources.[citation needed] |
2025-01-31 | Natalija Ugrina (Croatian actress and fashion model) | Natalija Ugrina is a Croatian-American actress, fashion model and influencer based in Los Angeles, California. |
2025-02-01 | Maria Strong (attorney) (acting Register of Copyrights) | Maria Strong is the Associate Register of Copyrights and Director of Policy and International Affairs of the United States Copyright Office. |
2025-01-27 | Devendra Kumar Tiwari (Indian Administrative Service officer) | Devendra Kumar Tiwari (born 26 March 1960) is a 1986 batch Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer of Jharkhand cadre, and is currently the State Election Commissioner of Jharkhand. He was the 22nd Chief Secretary of Jharkhand, leaving that office on March 31, 2020. |
2025-01-24 | TAU Ventures (Israeli startup accelerator) | TAU Ventures is an Israeli venture capital firm investing in early state startups in Israel. It was founded in 2018 by Tel Aviv University and Nimrod Cohen, and is headquartered in Tel Aviv. |
2025-01-22 | YGL motif (Integrin-binding motif) | The YGL motif (or the amino acids in sequence of Tyrosine-Glycine-Leucine) is an integrin-binding motif present in several viral glycoproteins including Equine Herpes Virus (EHV) 1, EHV-4, and in rotavirus VP4. |
2025-01-28 | Sign Language (song) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Sign Language (song) may refer to: |
2025-01-20 | Zee Chitramandir (Indian Marathi free-to-air TV channel) | Zee Chitramandir is an Indian Marathi-language FTA television channel. It broadcasts Marathi movies and reruns old Marathi TV series. It is available only to DD Free Dish users. It was launched on 9 April 2021 by Zee Entertainment Enterprises. It is the No.1 channel in Maharashtra and Goa amongst free platform. |
2025-01-27 | Shaun Wilkinson (darts player) (English darts player) | Shaun Wilkinson (born 22 January 1992) is an English professional darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation events. |
2025-01-30 | Sputnik and Pogrom (Russian socio-political online publication) | Sputnik and Pogrom (Russian: Спутник и Погром) was a socio-political online Russian nationalist publication during 2012-2018, created by publicist Egor Prosvirnin. |
2025-01-27 | Toku (company) (Singaporean cloud communications company) | Toku is a cloud communications and customer experience solutions provider based in Singapore. |
2025-01-25 | Julie Szego (Australian journalist and author) | Julie Szego is an Australian author and journalist. |
2025-01-27 | Shunga–Greek War | The Shunga-Greek War comprised several conflicts between the Shunga Empire and the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom. It is predominantly based on the Sanskrit play "Mālavikāgnimitram" by Kalidasa, which portrays events surrounding Pushyamitra Shunga.[original research?] |
2025-01-31 | Somdutta Singh (Indian businesswoman and author) | Somdutta Singh is an Indian businesswoman, angel investor and author. She is the founder and chief executive officer of Assiduus Global. |
2025-01-15 | Wesean Student Federation (Student Organisation) | The WeSean Student Federation (WSF) is a student organization representing students from the Northeastern India and parts of Myanmar (Chin, Kachin and Naga areas of Sagaing). |
2025-01-29 | Vikramaditya Empire (Fictional conceptual Empire from India) | The Vikramaditya Empire or Paramāri kingdom is a mythical empire linked with the legendary king of Ujjain, Vikramaditya. Most historians consider the empire as a folklore construct, but few of them associate the empire with the Paramara dynasty, especially under the rule of Bhoja, as Vikramaditya and Bhoja are sometimes interlinked with each other.[citation needed] |
2025-01-24 | Sohan Lal Commodity Management | Sohan Lal Commodity Management is an Indian Post-harvest Agri Logistics Service Provider, with its offices in India and Myanmar. It provides Commodity, Warehousing, Procurement and Collateral Management of Agri-Commodities and end-to-end agricultural services to the Indian farmers and allied stakeholders. |
2025-01-26 | Spouse of governor general of Belize | The Spouse of the Governor-General of Belize, compliments the work of the Governor-General and is addressed as 'your excellency'. The incumbent is Daniel Mendez. |
2025-01-20 | Thai Flying Service Flight 209 (2024 aviation accident in Thailand) | Thai Flying Service Flight 209 was a domestic Thai passenger charter flight operated by Thai Flying Service on behalf of Soneva Kiri from Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport to the hotel's private airstrip on Ko Mai Si in Ko Kut district, Trat province. On 22 August 2024, the Cessna 208B Grand Caravan serving the flight, with nine occupants on board, crashed shortly after taking off from Bangkok, killing all aboard. |
2025-01-29 | Tajhat Thana (Police Station in Rangpur Division, Bangladesh) | Tajhat Thana is a metropolitan police station of Rangpur Metropolitan Police. The police station is established on 28 June 2012. |
2025-01-18 | Society for the Defence of Palestinian Nation (Iranian anti-Zionist organization) | Society for the Defence of Palestinian Nation or S.D.P.N is a non-governmental organization in Iran that has made the main topic of its activities the defense of the oppressed Palestinian people against the oppression of Israel and the western domination system. |
2025-01-25 | Westcroft, Staffordshire (Area of Essington in Staffordshire, England) | Westcroft is a residential area in the Essington parish of South Staffordshire in the ceremonial county of Staffordshire, England. It is located to the north of Wolverhampton and south of Featherstone. It lies on the A460 road and to the south of Junction 1 of the M54 motorway. |
2025-01-25 | Underhill, Staffordshire (Suburb of Essington in Staffordshire, England) | Underhill[failed verification] is a housing estate and former hamlet in the Essington parish in the South Staffordshire district,[failed verification] straddling the borders of Staffordshire and the West Midlands County in England. It forms part of the wider Wolverhampton urban area. It lies adjacent to the village of Bushbury and close to the town of Wednesfield.[failed verification] It also borders the area of Westcroft. |
2025-02-01 | Women's Affairs Office (Syria) (Government Body in Syria) | The Women's Affairs Office (Arabic: مكتب شؤون المرأة) is a department of the Government of Syria. It was created on 22 December 2024 by the Syrian transitional government in the aftermath of the fall of the Assad regime as part of broader efforts to include Syrian women in political and social leadership. |
2025-01-28 | Juan Viale Rigo (Venezuelan writer and journalist (born 1999)) | Juan Carlos Viale Rigo De Ossa (Aragua, Venezuela, 14 August 1999) better known as Juan Viale Rigo, is a young writer and columnist for various Venezuelan newspapers. He has been a contributor to the international digital media Panam Post. He is currently a columnist for the newspaper El Pitazo and has written four novels: «Último Año» (2018), «Laurent: el hombre de la suerte» (2022), «Influencer» (2023) and «El apartamento» (2024). |
2025-01-22 | Hannah Telle (American actress and singer-songwriter (born 1987)) | Hannah Rebecca Telle (born September 18, 1987) is an American actress and singer-songwriter. She is known for her role as Max Caulfield in the Life Is Strange series. |
2025-01-13 | Siam-Patani War (1638) | War between Siam and Pattani 1638, King Prasat Thong of Ayutthaya ordered Yamada Nagamasa to lead an army to attack Pattani. That battle did not succeed in seizing Pattani And Yamada Nagamasa Got injured his back and later died.[page needed] In 1641 Raja Kuning he traveled to Ayutthaya, which improved relations |
2025-01-26 | Mothe Srilatha Reddy | Mothe Srilatha Reddy is an Indian politician serving as the current Deputy Mayor of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) since 11 February 2021. |
2025-01-29 | Smålandsstenar Public Library (Library in Smålandsstenar, Sweden) | Smålandsstenar Public Library (Swedish: Smålandsstenars bibliotek) is a library building in Smålandsstenar, Sweden. It is located in Torghuset on the main square and has been in this location since 2017, after Swedbank moved out. |
2025-01-13 | Silex Microsystems | Silex Microsystems is a Järfälla Sweden-based manufacturer of MEMS devices. It was founded in 2000. Amongst other things, it builds components for LIDAR applications. |
2025-01-27 | Sikh-Rohilkhand War (1764 battle in Delhi between the Rohilla amd Sikhs) | On January 14, 1764, the Sikhs seized Sirhind and spent a month establishing their control over the area. By mid-February, they crossed the Yamuna River at Buriya Ghat and entered the Upper Ganga Doab region. This group, called the Budha Dal, remained active while the Taruna Dal had already returned to Punjab after the fall of Sirhind. Led by Jassa Singh Ahluwalia and accompanied by notable leaders such as Khushhal Singh, Baghel Singh, and Karora Singh, a cavalry force of around 40,000 raided towns like Saharanpur, Shamli, Kandhla, Muzaffarnagar, and Moradabad. This was the first significant Sikh advance beyond the Yamuna since Banda Bahadur's campaigns, targeting areas traditionally inhabited by Sayyid families. They looted enormous wealth in the form of coins, gold, and jewels, ravaged the land, and captured prisoners for ransom. Disturbed by these events, Najib-ud-Daulah swiftly gathered his troops to confront the Sikhs, |
2025-01-23 | West Superior Invitation (Tennis tournament) | The West Superior Invitation was a men's clay court tennis tournament first held on courts at the West Superior Lawn Tennis Club, West Superior, Wisconsin, United States from 1895 to 1899. The event operated in a round robin tournament format. It was an officially sanctioned event of the United States National Lawn Tennis Association. The winner of the of 1897 edition William Scott Bond who was the U.S. No 10 ranked player, the following season he would rise to No.3. |
2025-01-17 | Zach Peterson | Zachary Peterson is an American professional basketball coach who is an assistant coach for the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). |
2025-01-30 | Tarkana Sharma | Tarkana Sharma (originally *Lila Devi Sharma*) is a prominent Nepali writer, known for her focus on marginalized sections of society in her literary works. She has explored various genres, including poetry, songs, critiques, and travel narratives, often emphasizing cultural adaptability and folk literature. Sharma views life as a dynamic interplay of conflict and believes in prioritizing truth above societal norms, laws, and traditional values. Her ability to articulate subtle human emotions and mental dilemmas is widely admired. |
2025-01-30 | Walid Tawfik (Egyptian academic) | Prof. Walid Tawfik (born July 6, 1969) is an Egypt academic researcher at Cairo University. |
2025-01-20 | Benjamin Spiegel | Benjamin Spiegel (born June 19, 1981) is a German-American entrepreneur and investor. He has served as the global chief digital officer for Procter & Gamble’s beauty segment. |
2025-01-22 | Altaf Tadavi (Indian rapper (born 1999)) | Altaf Tadavi, known professionally as MC Stan, was born on August 30, 1999, in Pune, Maharashtra. Stan initially explored qawwali before transitioning to rap and hip-hop, inspired by global rap icons. He gained popularity after winning the tenth season of Bigg Boss 16 (2023). |
2025-01-23 | Shidai (Topics referred to by the same term) | Shidai may refer to: |
2025-01-29 | Tom Englert | Tom Englert is an American business executive best known for serving as the second CEO of Discount Tire, a tire and wheel retailer in the United States. Englert succeeded the company's founder, Bruce Halle, who credited Englert with contributing to the company's expansion from 23 stores to 900 stores. |
2025-02-01 | Rita Waters (Australian politician) | Henrietta Waters JP, known as Rita Waters, (née Cronin) was a former farmer, and wool classer who in 1994 was the first woman elected Mayor of the City of Wanneroo. Waters was also the first woman elected to the position of Deputy Mayor of the City of Wanneroo in 1989. Rita Waters was a Councillor for the City of Wanneroo for 10 years, from May 1986 to May 1996. Waters represented the North Ward, which included the suburbs of Two Rocks, Yanchep, Eglinton, Alkimos, Carabooda and Jindalee. |
2025-01-27 | Alka Tiwari (Indian IAS officer born 1965) | Alka Tiwari (born 6 September 1965) is an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer of the 1988 batch from the Jharkhand cadre. She currently serves as the Chief Secretary of Jharkhand. |
2025-01-28 | Waves (OTT) (Indian streaming service) | Waves is an over-the-top (OTT) media streaming platform launched by Prasar Bharati , India's national public broadcaster, under its flagship network Doordarshan. Officially unveiled on November 20, 2024, during the 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa, Waves aims to blend India's rich cultural heritage with modern digital entertainment. The platform offers a diverse range of content, including classic television shows, live TV, radio streaming , and original programming, catering to audiences across generations and regions. |
2025-01-31 | The Property Couch | The Property Couch podcast is a podcasthosted by Bryce Holdaway and Ben Kingsley. |
2025-01-29 | Upfluence (Technology company) | Upfluence is a technology company based in New York City, founded by Vivien Garnès and Kevin Creusy in 2013. |
2025-01-31 | The Journal (podcast) (Podcast) | The Journal (stylized as THE JOURNAL.) is a daily news podcast co-produced by the Swedish audio streaming service Spotify and the American business newspaper The Wall Street Journal, hosted by Ryan Knutsen, Kate Linebaugh, and Jessica Mendoza. Its weekday episodes are based on the Journal reporting of the day, with interviews of journalists from The Wall Street Journal. Episodes typically last 15 to 25 minutes. |
2025-01-30 | Thalli Manasu (2025 Telugu film) | Thalli Manasu (Telugu: తల్లి మనసు ) is an Indian Telugu film released on 24th January 2025. V. Srinivas directed the film under the banner of Muthyala Movie Makers. The film stars Rachitha Mahalaxmi, Kamal Kamaraju, Sathwik, Sahithya and Subhalekha Sudhakar. Teaser of this film was released on November 18th, 2024, and trailer was released on 18 January 2025 and the film was released on 24th January 2025. |
2025-01-30 | The Patanjali Wellness (Indian Wellness Organization) | The Patanjali Wellness is a chain of Ayurvedic Wellness Centres, established under Patanjali Yogpeeth, which was founded in 2006 in Haridwar, India. |
2025-01-30 | Swami Tattwamayananda | Swami Tattwamayananda is an Hindu monk (sannyasi) belonging to the Ramakrishna Order. He is the current resident Swami and head of the Vedanta Society of Northern California, San Francisco, a position he has been serving since January 2012. |
2025-01-30 | Tonye Rex Idaminabo (Nigerian lawyer and entrepreneur) | Tonye Rex Idaminabo FRSA is a Nigerian lawyer and entrepreneur who is the founder of African Achievers Awards. He is recognized for his contributions to the media and tech industries in Africa. |
2025-01-31 | Yantrana Films (Indian film production company) | Yantrana Films LLP is an Indian film production company established in February 2023 by Rohhan Bhosale, Pintu Saw, and Sumit Kulkarni. The company is headquartered in Pune, Maharashtra, where it operates in film production. |
2025-01-31 | Vendasta | Vendasta is a Canadian software company headquartered in Saskatoon. Vendasta operates as a white-label software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform and marketplace for companies to market, sell, bill, fulfill, and deliver digital solutions to small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). The company has offices in Saskatoon, Chennai, and Boca Raton. |
2025-02-01 | Wild Cookbook (Youtuber) (Sri Lankan YouTube chef and content creator (born 1996)) | Charith N. Silva (born 28 November 1996) is a Sri Lankan YouTuber, chef, and content creator best known for his cooking channel, Wild Cookbook. He gained popularity for his outdoor-style cooking videos, where he prepares traditional and international dishes using natural surroundings. Since launching his channel in 2020, he has amassed over 9 million subscribers on YouTube and millions of followers across other social media platforms. |