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Global Summit: World Leaders Unite for Safer Roads and Fewer Deaths!
In an unprecedented gathering, world leaders have come together with a shared vision: to significantly reduce road fatalities and enhance road safety across the globe. This monumental summit promises to set the stage for a future where safe travel is a top priority.
A Unified Front for Road Safety
Leaders
February 17: This Day in History
On February 17, 1863, Abraham Lincoln established the National Academy of Sciences. This day also marks the burning of Giordano Bruno (1600), the recognition of the Orange Free State (1854), the repeal of Prohibition in Oregon (1933), and Kosovo’s independence declaration (2008).
Inflation Alert: Sridhar Vembu's Insights Amid Trump's Trade Demands
The looming threat of inflation has become a topic of significant concern. In the midst of this economic landscape, Zoho Founder Sridhar Vembu has issued a stark warning that demands our attention. With the changing dynamics of global trade, highlighted by former U.S. President Donald Trump’s call for
Surprising Exclusion: Europe's Absence in Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks
In a surprising turn of events, it has been announced that Europe will not be participating in the forthcoming peace talks between Ukraine and Russia. This decision was disclosed by the US envoy, leaving many to speculate about the implications for future diplomatic engagements and regional stability.
A New Chapter
Canada Vs. U.S.: The Ice Heats Up in the Next Epic Hockey Clash
The legendary rivalry between Canada and the U.S. enters an exhilarating new phase, promising thrilling icy battles that captivate fans worldwide. As both nations gear up to face each other again, the stakes couldn’t be higher, and the excitement is palpable.
A Rivalry Steeped in History
The Canada
February 16: This Day in History
On February 16, 1918, Lithuania’s Council (Taryba) signed the Act of Independence in Vilnius, restoring sovereignty from Russian and German rule. This historic milestone marked Lithuania’s rebirth after over a century under foreign control.
February 15: This Day in History
On February 15, 2013, a meteor exploded over Chelyabinsk, Russia, after entering Earth’s atmosphere at 18 km/s. Detonating at 30–50 km altitude, its energy was 400–500 kilotons of TNT—20–30 times stronger than the Hiroshima bomb—one of the century’s most spectacular astronomical events.