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00:03:36Putin, the president of Russia, claims he would rather have Joe Biden than Donald Trump in the White House.
Vladimir Putin, the leader of Russia, stated on Wednesday that he believes US President Joe Biden will win in 2024 over former US President Donald Trump because he is a more seasoned and reliable politician.
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March 13th: A Tapestry of History Woven Across the Globe
March 13th offers a rich and varied historical landscape woven with threads of events, celebrations, and achievements from across the globe. Here's a glimpse into some noteworthy occurrences on this date:
Echoes from the Past:
• 624: Battle of Badr: A pivotal battle in Islamic history, marking the first significant victory for the Muslims led by Prophet Muhammad against the Meccans.
• 1781: Discovery of Uranus: Astronomer William Herschel discovers the seventh planet from the Sun, initially mistaking it for a comet.
• 1845: Felix Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto premieres: This masterpiece by the renowned composer continues to be a cornerstone of the violin repertoire.
• 1881: Assassination of Alexander II: The Tsar of Russia is assassinated by revolutionaries, marking a turning point in the country's history.
• 1906: Death of Susan B. Anthony: A champion of women's suffrage, her activism leaves a lasting legacy in the fight for equal voting rights.
• 1918: Leon Trotsky takes control of the Red Army: This pivotal moment in the Russian Revolution strengthened the Bolshevik grip on power.
• 1938: Austria annexed by Nazi Germany: The Anschluss marks a significant expansion of Nazi territory and a dark day for Austrian independence.
• 1943: Liquidation of the Kraków Ghetto: A horrific event in the Holocaust, the Nazis systematically kill the remaining Jews in the Kraków ghetto.
• 1964: Kitty Genovese murder case: This highly publicized crime raises questions about bystander intervention and social responsibility.
• 1996: Dunblane school massacre: A tragic event in Scotland where a gunman kills sixteen children and a teacher.
• 2014: Election of Pope Francis: Jorge Mario Bergoglio becomes the first Pope from the Americas, ushering in a new era for the Catholic Church.
• 2020: Breonna Taylor shooting: An EMT is fatally shot by police in her Louisville, Kentucky apartment, sparking protests against police brutality.
Celebrations Around the World:
• Bulgaria: Liberation Day: Commemorates the country's liberation from Ottoman rule in 1878.
• Japan: Hina Matsuri (Doll Festival): Celebrated by families with daughters, featuring elaborate doll sets representing the Emperor and Empress.
• Taiwan: Martyrs' Day: Honors those who sacrificed their lives to defend democracy and freedom.
Other Notable Events:
• 1901: Birth of Benjamin Harrison: The 23rd President of the United States.
• 1931: Matt Jackson, musician, is born.
• 1939: Neil Sedaka, musician, is born.
• 1985: Bill Gates steps down from Microsoft's board to focus on philanthropy.
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