May 10 – Argania Day is celebrating the ‘Tree of Life’ As we honor this remarkable tree, it’s essential to reflect on its importance, the challenges it faces, and the efforts
May 9: Celebrating Europe Day, a benchmark of cooperation Europe Day traces its origins to May 9, 1950, when French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman proposed the creation of a
April 28: World Veterinary Day is time to honour the guardians of animal health As we celebrate the World Veterinary Day, let us recognize the invaluable contributions of veterinarians to society and the profound
May 8-9: A time of remembrance for those who lost their lives during World War-II The war’s devastating toll was felt in every corner of the world, leaving behind a trail of destruction, displacement, and
May 8: Red Cross Day stands for compassion in action The Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement traces its origins back to 1863, when Henry Dunant witnessed the horrors of
May 5: Portuguese Language Day — Embracing diversity and cultural richness Portuguese traces its roots back to the medieval Kingdom of Galicia and developed alongside the expansion of the Portuguese Empire
May 5: Spreading joy and connection on World Laughter Day Scientific research has shown that laughter triggers the release of endorphins, the body’s natural feel-good chemicals, which can reduce stress,
May 4: Coal Miners Day — Honouring the backbone of industrial progress The work of coal mining is grueling and fraught with risks. Coal miners endure long hours in cramped and hazardous
May 3: World Press Freedom Day: Upholding the pillar of democracy Press freedom is the cornerstone of democracy, essential for holding governments and institutions accountable, exposing corruption, and amplifying diverse voices
May 2: World Tuna Day: Preserving the ocean’s bounty Tuna is one of the most widely consumed fish globally, providing a vital source of protein and essential nutrients to