Day to Day Headaches : First Man on the Moon (July 20, 2016)
Today's World News
To Start off
Pokémon Go players in Bosnia warned to steer clear of landmines : The Balkan country is littered with tens of thousands of mines planted during the 1992-1995 conflict
People playing the popular smartphone game Pokémon Go in Bosnia have been urged to avoid areas littered with unexploded mines left over from the 1990s conflict. Know more
Turkey's education board demands 1,577 university deans resign : Turkey's High Education Board on Tuesday ordered the resignation of 1,577 deans at all universities, state broadcaster TRT reported, part of a wide-ranging purge of dozens of state institutions following a failed coup attempt.
The resignations are being sought at both state and privately run universities, TRT reported. The government has vowed that those behind the July 15 failed military intervention would pay a heavy price after more than 200 people were killed. Know more
Ukraine sees ulterior motives after car bomb kills journalist : An award-winning journalist working for the online investigative website Ukrayinska Pravda was killed by a car bomb in central Kiev early on Wednesday morning, in what President Petro Poroshenko said was an attempt to destabilize Ukraine.
Pavel Sheremet, a Belarussian known for his criticism of his home country's leadership and his friendship with the slain Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, was driving to work in the car of the website's owner when it was blown up. Know more
Turkey coup: Purge widens to education sector : More than 15,000 education staff in Turkey have been suspended after last week's failed coup, as a purge of state officials widens still further.
The ministry of education accused them of links to Fethullah Gulen, a US-based cleric the Turkish government says was behind Friday's uprising. Know more
The UK and Australia no longer have dedicated environmental protection ministries : The United Kingdom and Australia no longer have ministries dedicated to protecting the environment and fighting climate change, after both countries folded their environment portfolios in to other departments. That's leaving many worried that the two Commonwealth countries are stepping back in the fight against climate change. Know more
Turkey 'bans Islamic funerals' for dead coup supporters as government warns thousands of imams off performing ceremonies : Turkey has reportedly banned Islamic funerals for dead coup supporters and warned imams not to carry out the ceremonies.
Hundreds of people were killed in the apparent attempted coup last Friday which was crushed by the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Know more
There you have it our Top News of the day.
Here's Our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.
"Found Cat"
"How does this even hap - oh..Oh!
"Pencil"
"Naval Stealth Tactics"
"Trash Protector"
There you have it our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.
Today's Historic Event
20th of July 1969
First Man On The Moon
The Apollo 11 astronauts made history when the first man is landed on the moon by the United States and Neil Armstrong and Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin became the first humans to set foot on the Moon leaving the first human footprints in its dusty soil. They raised their nation's flag and talked to their President on earth 240,000 miles away, and the famous words "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." was seen and heard by people around the globe
That's all for today, Thank you.
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