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00:02:28Turkey earthquakes: On the first anniversary, many of people are still homeless
A year following Turkey's devastating earthquakes, the government has given temporary housing to 75,000 households that were forced from their homes. It is but a small portion of the projected 390,000 requirement. However, in one of the most severely affected communities, residents are helping with reconstruction instead of waiting for government aid.
#turkey #turkeyearthquake #earthquake00:00:41#15thmay#onthisday #history
May 15th: A Day of Global Connections
May 15th offers a diverse mix of historical events, cultural celebrations, and global social movements. Here's a look at some noteworthy occurrences on this date:
Echoes from the Past:
-1718: World's First Machine Gun Patented: James Puckle patents the "Defense Gun," considered the world's first machine gun.
-1805: Napoleon Bonaparte Crowned King of Italy: Napoleon Bonaparte is crowned King of Italy in Milan, expanding his influence in Europe.
-1862: U.S. Department of Agriculture Established: President Abraham Lincoln signs the Morrill Act, establishing the U.S. Department of Agriculture. This marked a significant step towards supporting American agriculture.
-1928: Mickey Mouse Makes His Debut: Mickey Mouse, the iconic cartoon character created by Walt Disney, makes his first public appearance in the silent animated short "Plane Crazy."
-1934: Latvian Coup d'État: Kārlis Ulmanis stages a bloodless coup d'état in Latvia, suspending the constitution and dissolving the parliament.
-1937: Madeleine Albright Born: Madeleine Albright, the first woman to serve as U.S. Secretary of State, is born in Prague.
-1940: Dutch Surrender to Nazi Germany: After fierce fighting, the Dutch forces surrender to Nazi Germany, marking the beginning of five years of occupation.
-1940: McDonald's Opens First Restaurant: Maurice ("Mac" and Richard McDonald opened their first drive-in restaurant in San Bernardino, California, laying the foundation for the McDonald's fast-food chain.
-1948: Arab-Israeli War Begins: Following Israel's declaration of independence, neighboring Arab states launch a military invasion, marking the beginning of the first Arab-Israeli War.
Celebrations Around the World:
-International Day of Families: A United Nations-recognized day celebrating the importance of families and their role in society.
-National Inventors' Day (India): A day to acknowledge and honor the contributions of inventors in India.
-Peacekeeper Day (UN): A day established by the United Nations to pay tribute to all peacekeeping personnel who have served and continue to serve around the world.
Other Notable Events:
-1998: Sen. John Glenn Returns to Space: At the age of 77, John Glenn, a former astronaut and U.S. Senator, became the oldest person to travel to space.
-2003: Johnny Cash Passes Away: Johnny Cash, a legendary American country music singer-songwriter, dies at the age of 71.
-2005: Air India Resumes Flights to Canada: After a 20-year hiatus, Air India resumes direct flights between India and Canada.
May 15th showcases a global tapestry of innovation, political developments, and social initiatives.00:02:03Timbuktu's magnificent mosque: yearly celebration revitalizes this historic location
The Great Mosque, the oldest mosque in Timbuktu, the historic city of Mali, is undergoing restoration. The yearly ceremony holds great significance for the locals, who have been caring for the massive structure's maintenance for centuries.
#mali #timbuktu #timbuktugreatmnosque
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