World Lion Day – This day is dedicated to raising awareness about the majestic lion, which is considered a vulnerable species. It aims to promote conservation efforts and to protect the remaining populations of lions in the wild.
International Biodiesel Day – This day is observed to create awareness about the use of biodiesel as a renewable and alternative source of energy. It aims to promote the benefits of biodiesel, such as reducing dependence on fossil fuels and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
National Lazy Day (USA) – This day is a reminder to take a break and relax. It’s a day to enjoy some downtime, kick back, and enjoy some leisure time without feeling guilty about it.
National S’mores Day (USA) – This day is a celebration of the delicious campfire treat, s’mores. It’s a perfect day to gather around a campfire or fire pit, toast some marshmallows, and make some gooey, chocolatey s’mores.
1792: During the French Revolution, King Louis XVI is arrested and taken into custody.
1846: The Smithsonian Institution is established in Washington, D.C. with the goal of increasing and diffusing knowledge among men.
1920: The Treaty of Sèvres is signed, officially ending World War I between the Allies and the Ottoman Empire.
1945: The U.S. drops an atomic bomb on the city of Nagasaki, Japan, killing over 70,000 people.
1961: Construction of the Berlin Wall begins in East Germany.
1981: The IBM Personal Computer is released, becoming the first widely popular home computer.
1990: The United Nations Security Council imposes an embargo against Iraq in response to its invasion of Kuwait.
2018: A 6.9 magnitude earthquake strikes the Indonesian island of Lombok, killing over 560 people and causing widespread destruction.