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00:02:30What did Putin say about AI, World conflict 3, and conflict and peace?
Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, discussed war and peace in Ukraine, the dangers of genetic and artificial intelligence advancements, and the possibility of a global conflict in an interview that was published on Friday. View the entire video here.
#putin #wwiii00:01:58Cyclone 'Remal' claimed at least 61 lives in India & Bangladesh
Cyclonic storm Remal has contributed to significant rainfall across the Indian northeastern states, including Mizoram, Assam, Meghalaya, and Nagaland. Cyclone Remal takes at least 61 lives, including eight in Bengal and 17 in Bangladesh.
#cycloneremal #remal #india00:00:34#1stapril #onthisday #history
April 1st, also known as April Fools' Day, is dedicated to lighthearted pranks, playful deception, and laughter. This tradition transcends borders and cultures, but the specific ways people celebrate it, and its historical origins remain mysterious.
Theories on the Origin:
• Ancient Roman Connection: Some theories suggest a link to the Roman festival of Hilaria, a time of merriment celebrated around March 25th.
• Medieval Europe Shift: Another theory proposes a connection to the shift in the New Year celebrations in medieval Europe. Before January 1st became universally recognized, some places celebrated the new year on March 25th. People who continued celebrating that date after the change might have been playfully called "fools."
• Literary Reference (Less Likely): A less widely accepted theory suggests a reference to "32nd March" in Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales" (1386). This is likely a scribal error, not a genuine reference to April Fools' Day.
Global Celebrations of Pranks and Silliness:
• France: Known as "Poisson d'Avril" (April Fish), the tradition involves sticking paper fish on people's backs as a prank.
• Scotland: "Gowkie Day" or "Hunt the Gowk" involves sending people on ridiculous errands with fabricated instructions.
• Italy: Italians engage in similar customs, often involving fake news or pranks in the media.
• Latin America: Pranks can sometimes extend until noon on April 2nd in some Latin American countries.
• Japan: April Fools' Day often involves elaborate office pranks or putting funny, upside-down signage on businesses.
Other Notable Events on April 1st:
• 1686: First documented British reference to "Fooles holy day" appears.
• 1778: Captain James Cook names the Hawaiian Islands the "Sandwich Islands."
• 1860: A crew member aboard a balloon takes the first successful photograph of Earth from space.
• 1970: Evel Knievel attempts (and fails) to jump his motorcycle across the Snake River Canyon in Idaho.
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