Things The World Missed Due To Coronavirus
Coronavirus has affected 213 countries, areas, or territories. Did anyone ever imagine, a single virus will create such massive human destruction worldwide and put the whole globe under lockdown? The human species has faced several different diseases in the past like cholera, influenza, and smallpox. They have been brutal killers in human history. There have
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Today – May 9
Every day is beautiful, and every day is worth celebrating. However, if you are looking for special reasons to do so, we have got you. We bring to you the different reasons we should be celebrating each day, and on May 9 we celebrate quite a lot of events. Read on to know about them!
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May 8 – Small Pox Eradicated and more
1945: V-E Day V-E stands for Victory in Europe Day. World War II in Europe ended twice. On 7 May 1945, in a small red brick schoolhouse in the French town of Reims, German representative Alfred Jodl signed the instrument of unconditional surrender on behalf of the Nazi High Command. Representatives from the US, UK,
History of May 5
Every day has a history in the past, which seems to be interesting and good for knowledge. The history of May 5 also contains interesting events. Today, on May 5, BragSocial again takes you on the trip of historical events that held on this date. 1809: Mary Kies, 1st woman to issue a US patent
Easing of lock down in Italy, Spain and France
Europe’s top coronavirus hot spots are preparing to lift lockdown measures after seeing the biggest dip in daily new confirmed cases and deaths in weeks. Italy, Spain, and France have all recorded their lowest daily spike in fatalities to date. On Monday, Italy recorded just 174 coronavirus-related deaths within a 24-hour period – the lowest daily increase in two months, Sky News
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History Of May 4
History is an interesting fact that displays past events. Today, BragSocial is again here with the historical events on this date, to embrace you with the history of May 4. 1686: Municipality of Ilagan founded Ilagan is the capital of the province of Isabela, Philippines, and a first-class component city as well. It was founded
Michigan’s Whitmer says armed protesters displayed ‘worst racism and awful parts’ of US history
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer slammed the protesters who gathered inside the state’s Capitol building on Thursday to demand she rescind her stay-at-home orders, saying they represented the “worst racism and awful parts” of U.S. history. “Some of the outrageousness of what happened at our capitol depicted some of the worst racism and awful parts of our history in
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Today in History- May 3rd, Abraham Lincoln’s funeral train, First airplane lands at the geographic North Pole
1855 Macon B. Allen becomes the first African American to be admitted to the Bar in Massachusetts. Macon Bolling Allen (born Allen Macon Bolling; August 4, 1816 – June 11, 1894) is believed to be both the first African American licensed to practice law and to hold a judicial position in the United States. Allen passed the bar exam in Maine in 1844
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Today in History- May 3rd, Abraham Lincoln’s funeral train, First airplane lands at the geographic North Pole
Read on to enlighten yourself with historical milestones of today 1855 Macon B. Allen becomes the first African American to be admitted to the Bar in Massachusetts. Macon Bolling Allen (born Allen Macon Bolling; Au 1855 Macon B. Allen becomes the first African American to be admitted to the Bar in Massachusetts. Macon Bolling Allen (born Allen Macon Bolling;
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The world in pandemic deceived by China- Leaked Western Intel dossier
The “Five Eyes” intelligence alliance has compiled a research dossier- a 15-page document, stating that China has intentionally hid or destroyed the evidences related to the coronavirus outbreak that led to the loss of thousands of lives all around the world. The document was obtained by Australia’s Saturday Telegraph newspaper that describes China’s act as
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