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00:01:31Due to the Israel-Hamas War, international brands that operate in Israel intend to migrate.
McDonald's, the massive, fast food chain, has been compelled to modify its business plan in Israel due to the ongoing fighting with Hamas. Alonyal Limited, the company with the franchise rights, will be acquired by the fast food chain for 225 locations. Keep checking back for additional information!
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February 28th: A Tapestry of History Woven Across the Globe
February 28th offers a rich and diverse tapestry of historical events, cultural celebrations, and individual achievements across the globe. Here's a glimpse into some noteworthy happenings on this date:
Echoes from the Past:
• 1533: Anabaptists, a Christian sect advocating adult baptism and separation of church and state, retake control of Münster, Germany, after a period of citywide rule.
• 1632: the Italian astronomer and physicist Galileo Galilei is forced to renounce his heliocentric theory by the Roman Inquisition.
• 1783: The Treaty of Paris officially ends the American Revolutionary War, recognizing the independence of the United States.
• 1813: The Chilean Declaration of Independence is signed, marking the beginning of the struggle for freedom from Spanish rule.
• 1904: New York City's subway system officially opens, revolutionizing urban transportation.
• 1919: The Treaty of Versailles, formally ending World War I, is signed by Germany and the Allied Powers.
• 1922: British naval officer and archaeologist Howard Carter discovers the tomb of Tutankhamun in Egypt, one of the most significant archaeological finds in history.
• 1974: The Symbionese Liberation Army, a radical American group, disbands after a series of kidnappings and violence.
• 1986: The Corazon Aquino government holds the first free elections in the Philippines after the overthrow of Ferdinand Marcos.
Celebrations Around the World:
• Greece: Clean Monday Marks the beginning of Lent in the Eastern Orthodox Church, often celebrated with kite flying and fasting traditions.
• Taiwan: Peace Memorial Day: A national holiday commemorating those who died during war and promoting peace.
• Estonia: Winter’s End Day: Celebrates the end of winter and the approaching spring season with traditional bonfires and festivities.
Other Notable Events:
• 1808: Carl Friedrich Gauss, a German mathematician and scientist, publishes his influential work "Disquisitiones generales circa superficies curvas," laying the foundation for differential geometry.
• 1925: Arthur Eddington's observations of a solar eclipse confirm the predictions of Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity.
• 1962: James Brown releases the single "Good God," a seminal track in the development of soul music.
• 2005: Pope John Paul II, the second-longest-reigning pope in history, passed away at age 84.
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