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Cavelier Petit was an American politician who served as acting
mayor of New Orleans from May 26, 1804 to June 5, 1804. Petit was described by writer
Alcée Fortier as being "prominent in the affairs of the colony about the time it passed into the hands of the United States". (Full article...)
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Bradley in 2018
Joshua Bradley (born 4 September 1992), better known as Zerkaa and his stage name Josh Zerker, is an English
YouTuber,
streamer, and
Internet personality. He is a member of the British
YouTube group known as the
Sidemen. In 2022, he was the most watched
Twitch streamer in the United Kingdom, with 17.68 million hours watched. As of October 2023, his main YouTube channel has over 4.6 million subscribers and over 800 million video views. (Full article...)
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Sir Thomas Watt (1857 – 1947) was a South African politician and cabinet minister.
Watt studied at the
University of Glasgow and became a lawyer. In 1883 he emigrated to
Natal and settled in
Dundee. After serving for Britain in the
Anglo-Boer War, he was elected to the Natal Legislative Assembly and became Minister of Justice and Education for the colony and later from 1908 to 1909 a member of the National Convention which drafted the
South African Act in terms of which Union was possible the following year. After the unification he became Minister of Posts and Public Works in
Louis Botha's cabinet. He served under Botha and
Jan Smuts fell to the
South African Party in 1924 as Minister of Public Welfare, Home Affairs and Railways. He died in 1947 at the age of 90. (Full article...)
The four-day visit is said to be one of the most important foreign trips of the Queen's reign. (Full article...)
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Travis Ludlow (born 13 February 2003) is an English
aviator. In 2021, he became the youngest person to fly solo around the world at age 18 years old, a record he held for 1 year. (Full article...)
Palasia Hotel is a hotel in
Koror,
Palau. It is the tallest building in Palau with 10 floors and a height of around 36m. The building cost $1 million to build and was funded by
Taiwan. (Full article...)
"Naħseb Fik" received positive reviews upon its release and peaked at number one in Malta's singles charts. The song was praised for its catchiness and for being a rare example of a pop song in the country written entirely in Maltese, though the song received criticism due to allegations of plagiarism. It was included in the singer's 2023 debut album This is Aidan. (Full article...)
Eyos Rudimch is a
Palauan politician. He was sworn in as
Governor of Koror on January 11, 2022 after winning the November 2021 election. He previously held the position of Speaker of Koror. He has a bachelor's degree in business management from the
University of Guam. (Full article...)
"Humans" is a song by British YouTuber and musician Vikram Barn better known as
Vikkstar featuring Maltese singer Shaun Farrugia released by Funfair on 1 December 2023. The song is Barn's second single following the release of "
Better Off (Alone, Pt. III)" with
Alan Walker and
Dash Berlin and is Farrugia's third
EDM single following two collaborations with
Martin Garrix. The song peaked at number one in
Malta. (Full article...)
"Better Off (Alone, Pt. III)" is a song by British-Norwegian DJ
Alan Walker, Dutch electronic music group
Dash Berlin and British YouTuber and musician Vikram Barn better known as
Vikkstar released by MER on 28 September 2023. The song is Barn's debut single and is a part of a series of songs by Walker that includes his 2016 single "
Alone" and his 2019 collaborative single "
Alone, Pt. II" with
Ava Max. The song heavily samples the 1999 single "
Better Off Alone" written by Dash Berlin founding members Eelke Kalberg and Sebastiaan Molijn as part of
Eurodance project
Alice Deejay. (Full article...)
Bkurrengel also known as Bkulrengel is a
village in
Aimeliik,
Palau. It is located on the west coast of
Babeldaob. The Palauan god Iechadrengel who created the sun and moon is said to have lived in Bkurrengel. (Full article...)
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Abba Thulle was the
ibedul, 'paramount chief' of
Koror whom the sailor
Henry Wilson and his crew met on their voyage to
Palau in 1783. His second son
Prince Lee Boo became one of the first people from the Pacific Islands to visit Great Britain, but died six months after he departed. He learned of his son's death when Captain John McCluer later visited the islands. Andrew Cheyne wrote about his encounter with Abba Thulle in the book A description of islands in the western Pacific ocean, north and south of the equator.
William Lisle Bowles wrote a poem about him entitled Abba Thule's Lament For His Son Prince Le Boo. A horse was named after him that later won the
Doncaster Cup in 1790. (Full article...)
Yutaka Miller Gibbons (17 January 1944 – 4 November 2021) was the
ibedul of
Koror from 1973 until his death in 2021. He was also an anti–nuclear weapons activist and political candidate. (Full article...)
Lion is a brand of
chocolate bar currently owned and manufactured by
Nestlé. The brand was originally introduced by British company
Rowntree's in 1976. It consists of a filled wafer with caramel and cereals covered in milk chocolate. (Full article...)
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Tourists outside Mzoli's in April 2006
Mzoli's was a
butchery in
Gugulethu, a
township on the outskirts of
Cape Town, South Africa. Since Mzoli's opened in early 2003, the restaurant had become a popular gathering spot for Cape Town residents and a
tourist attraction. Amongst Gugulethu's residents, Mzoli's Place has a reputation for public drunkenness and disrespect for the local community. Mzoli's is named after the founder and owner, Mzoli Ngcawuzele. The restaurant closed indefinitely in May 2021 partly due to the impact of the
COVID-19 pandemic. (Full article...)
Boost! is an American non-carbonated
cola brand manufactured by the Boost! Company. The drink has been known as Tak-Aboost and Drink-Atoast throughout its history and is primarily sold in
Burlington County, New Jersey. (Full article...)
Ben Phillips (born 1992 or 1993) is a Welsh
YouTuber. He began uploading videos on
Vine in 2013, gaining an online following with a series of clips featuring his son Harley. After leaving the platform in 2015, he has uploaded videos on Facebook and YouTube, primarily about
pranks involving his friend Elliot Giles. Phillips went on a theatrical tour in 2016 and was given a prank-show pilot on
Comedy Central in 2017. He also uploads videos to
TikTok. (Full article...)
"Money" is a song by American
indie pop band
the Drums, as the
lead single from their second studio album, Portamento (2011). It was written and produced by frontman and vocalist Jonathan Pierce, and guitarist Connor Hanwick. The song was first released on August 19, 2011. A
bonus track titled "Blue Stripes" was included with the single on
iTunes. It was their second single as a trio following the departure of Adam Kessler in September 2010. The song is an
alternative and
indie rock song with lyrics about a protagonist who is
poor.
"Money" received positive reviews from
music critics and it entered charts in Mexico at number 26 on the
Ingles Airplay chart, in Australia at number 15 on the Hitseekers Singles chart, and the UK at number 15 on the Physical Singles chart.
M. Blash directed the song's
music video which was uploaded to
YouTube. The song gained popularity in 2023 due to its usage as a
soundtrack for a
TikTok "album cover challenge"
trend. (Full article...)
Salvador Ondo Nkumu is an
Equatoguinean politician and former judge who has served as the country's Minister of
Justice since 2018. He had previously served as Minister of Justice from 2008 to 2011. (Full article...)
There was a
succession dispute following the death of
Yutaka Gibbons, the
ibedul of the state of
Koror,
Palau, on November 4, 2021. Gibbons' younger siblings, rechucher-ra-techekii
Alexander Merep and bilung
Gloria Salii, both initially claimed the title, but Salii would later relent her claim in favour of her son, James Lebuu Littler. Merep was accepted as ibedul by the traditional chiefs of Koror and the Council of Chiefs, although Salii maintains that her son is the ibedul. (Full article...)
Paraguay competed at the
2020 Summer Paralympics in
Tokyo, Japan, from 24 August to 5 September 2021. It was the first time that
Paraguay had participated in the
Paralympic Games. They sent two competitors: T12 runner Melissa Nair Tillner Galeano and S9 swimmer Rodrigo Hermosa. Tillner came last in all three of the races she competed in, but achieved her
personal best in all of them. Hermosa came 22nd out of the 25 competitors with a time just under 30 seconds. (Full article...)
Mallaig High School is a
secondary school in
Mallaig,
Lochaber, Scotland. The school building opened in 1989. The current Acting Head Teacher is Pamela Watt who was appointed in 2023. Its associated primary schools are Arisaig Primary, Eigg Primary, Inverie Primary, Lady Lovat Primary, Mallaig Primary, Muck Primary and Rum Primary Next to the school is a leisure centre. (Full article...)
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Lochar Water is a small river located in
Dumfries and Galloway. It flows for about 10 miles or 16 km, mainly in a southerly direction, roughly parallel to the
River Nith to the west and the
River Annan to the east. It is formed by the confluence of Park Burn and Amisfield Burn, and skirts the eastern side of the town of Dumfries, and flows through an extensive low-lying area and former raised peat land known as Lochar Moss, before flowing into the
Solway Firth.
Bankend Bridge, part of the B725 road, crosses Lochar Water on the east side of
Bankend village. The tidal limit is about 1 km below that. It shares its name with
an electoral ward of the Dumfries and Galloway council (Full article...)
The role was established as Shadow Minister for Young People and Voter Registration by the
Leader of the Opposition,
Jeremy Corbyn, on 14 September 2015. Upon
Cat Smith's appointment in 2016, the title was changed to Shadow Minister for Voter Engagement and Youth Affairs. Opposition Leader
Keir Starmer re-named the position in his
May 2021 reshuffle to Shadow Secretary of State for Young People and Democracy. The position was abolished in the
November 2021 reshuffle. (Full article...)
The school was established in August 1999 and has shared a campus with
Cathkin High School in the neighbourhood of
Whitlawburn since the opening of new buildings in October 2008; prior to this, it occupied the vacated annexe of
Stonelaw High School (originally Gallowflat School) in central
Rutherglen, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) further north, with the relocation met with opposition by some parents and board members due to the anticipated disruption to the pupils' routines. A
nursing home now occupies the Rutherglen site. (Full article...)
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Image 1
Cavelier Petit was an American politician who served as acting
mayor of New Orleans from May 26, 1804 to June 5, 1804. Petit was described by writer
Alcée Fortier as being "prominent in the affairs of the colony about the time it passed into the hands of the United States". (Full article...)
Image 2
Bradley in 2018
Joshua Bradley (born 4 September 1992), better known as Zerkaa and his stage name Josh Zerker, is an English
YouTuber,
streamer, and
Internet personality. He is a member of the British
YouTube group known as the
Sidemen. In 2022, he was the most watched
Twitch streamer in the United Kingdom, with 17.68 million hours watched. As of October 2023, his main YouTube channel has over 4.6 million subscribers and over 800 million video views. (Full article...)
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Sir Thomas Watt (1857 – 1947) was a South African politician and cabinet minister.
Watt studied at the
University of Glasgow and became a lawyer. In 1883 he emigrated to
Natal and settled in
Dundee. After serving for Britain in the
Anglo-Boer War, he was elected to the Natal Legislative Assembly and became Minister of Justice and Education for the colony and later from 1908 to 1909 a member of the National Convention which drafted the
South African Act in terms of which Union was possible the following year. After the unification he became Minister of Posts and Public Works in
Louis Botha's cabinet. He served under Botha and
Jan Smuts fell to the
South African Party in 1924 as Minister of Public Welfare, Home Affairs and Railways. He died in 1947 at the age of 90. (Full article...)
The four-day visit is said to be one of the most important foreign trips of the Queen's reign. (Full article...)
Image 5
Travis Ludlow (born 13 February 2003) is an English
aviator. In 2021, he became the youngest person to fly solo around the world at age 18 years old, a record he held for 1 year. (Full article...)
Palasia Hotel is a hotel in
Koror,
Palau. It is the tallest building in Palau with 10 floors and a height of around 36m. The building cost $1 million to build and was funded by
Taiwan. (Full article...)
"Naħseb Fik" received positive reviews upon its release and peaked at number one in Malta's singles charts. The song was praised for its catchiness and for being a rare example of a pop song in the country written entirely in Maltese, though the song received criticism due to allegations of plagiarism. It was included in the singer's 2023 debut album This is Aidan. (Full article...)
Eyos Rudimch is a
Palauan politician. He was sworn in as
Governor of Koror on January 11, 2022 after winning the November 2021 election. He previously held the position of Speaker of Koror. He has a bachelor's degree in business management from the
University of Guam. (Full article...)
"Humans" is a song by British YouTuber and musician Vikram Barn better known as
Vikkstar featuring Maltese singer Shaun Farrugia released by Funfair on 1 December 2023. The song is Barn's second single following the release of "
Better Off (Alone, Pt. III)" with
Alan Walker and
Dash Berlin and is Farrugia's third
EDM single following two collaborations with
Martin Garrix. The song peaked at number one in
Malta. (Full article...)
"Better Off (Alone, Pt. III)" is a song by British-Norwegian DJ
Alan Walker, Dutch electronic music group
Dash Berlin and British YouTuber and musician Vikram Barn better known as
Vikkstar released by MER on 28 September 2023. The song is Barn's debut single and is a part of a series of songs by Walker that includes his 2016 single "
Alone" and his 2019 collaborative single "
Alone, Pt. II" with
Ava Max. The song heavily samples the 1999 single "
Better Off Alone" written by Dash Berlin founding members Eelke Kalberg and Sebastiaan Molijn as part of
Eurodance project
Alice Deejay. (Full article...)
Bkurrengel also known as Bkulrengel is a
village in
Aimeliik,
Palau. It is located on the west coast of
Babeldaob. The Palauan god Iechadrengel who created the sun and moon is said to have lived in Bkurrengel. (Full article...)
Image 2
Abba Thulle was the
ibedul, 'paramount chief' of
Koror whom the sailor
Henry Wilson and his crew met on their voyage to
Palau in 1783. His second son
Prince Lee Boo became one of the first people from the Pacific Islands to visit Great Britain, but died six months after he departed. He learned of his son's death when Captain John McCluer later visited the islands. Andrew Cheyne wrote about his encounter with Abba Thulle in the book A description of islands in the western Pacific ocean, north and south of the equator.
William Lisle Bowles wrote a poem about him entitled Abba Thule's Lament For His Son Prince Le Boo. A horse was named after him that later won the
Doncaster Cup in 1790. (Full article...)
Yutaka Miller Gibbons (17 January 1944 – 4 November 2021) was the
ibedul of
Koror from 1973 until his death in 2021. He was also an anti–nuclear weapons activist and political candidate. (Full article...)
Lion is a brand of
chocolate bar currently owned and manufactured by
Nestlé. The brand was originally introduced by British company
Rowntree's in 1976. It consists of a filled wafer with caramel and cereals covered in milk chocolate. (Full article...)
Image 2
Tourists outside Mzoli's in April 2006
Mzoli's was a
butchery in
Gugulethu, a
township on the outskirts of
Cape Town, South Africa. Since Mzoli's opened in early 2003, the restaurant had become a popular gathering spot for Cape Town residents and a
tourist attraction. Amongst Gugulethu's residents, Mzoli's Place has a reputation for public drunkenness and disrespect for the local community. Mzoli's is named after the founder and owner, Mzoli Ngcawuzele. The restaurant closed indefinitely in May 2021 partly due to the impact of the
COVID-19 pandemic. (Full article...)
Boost! is an American non-carbonated
cola brand manufactured by the Boost! Company. The drink has been known as Tak-Aboost and Drink-Atoast throughout its history and is primarily sold in
Burlington County, New Jersey. (Full article...)
Ben Phillips (born 1992 or 1993) is a Welsh
YouTuber. He began uploading videos on
Vine in 2013, gaining an online following with a series of clips featuring his son Harley. After leaving the platform in 2015, he has uploaded videos on Facebook and YouTube, primarily about
pranks involving his friend Elliot Giles. Phillips went on a theatrical tour in 2016 and was given a prank-show pilot on
Comedy Central in 2017. He also uploads videos to
TikTok. (Full article...)
"Money" is a song by American
indie pop band
the Drums, as the
lead single from their second studio album, Portamento (2011). It was written and produced by frontman and vocalist Jonathan Pierce, and guitarist Connor Hanwick. The song was first released on August 19, 2011. A
bonus track titled "Blue Stripes" was included with the single on
iTunes. It was their second single as a trio following the departure of Adam Kessler in September 2010. The song is an
alternative and
indie rock song with lyrics about a protagonist who is
poor.
"Money" received positive reviews from
music critics and it entered charts in Mexico at number 26 on the
Ingles Airplay chart, in Australia at number 15 on the Hitseekers Singles chart, and the UK at number 15 on the Physical Singles chart.
M. Blash directed the song's
music video which was uploaded to
YouTube. The song gained popularity in 2023 due to its usage as a
soundtrack for a
TikTok "album cover challenge"
trend. (Full article...)
Salvador Ondo Nkumu is an
Equatoguinean politician and former judge who has served as the country's Minister of
Justice since 2018. He had previously served as Minister of Justice from 2008 to 2011. (Full article...)
There was a
succession dispute following the death of
Yutaka Gibbons, the
ibedul of the state of
Koror,
Palau, on November 4, 2021. Gibbons' younger siblings, rechucher-ra-techekii
Alexander Merep and bilung
Gloria Salii, both initially claimed the title, but Salii would later relent her claim in favour of her son, James Lebuu Littler. Merep was accepted as ibedul by the traditional chiefs of Koror and the Council of Chiefs, although Salii maintains that her son is the ibedul. (Full article...)
Paraguay competed at the
2020 Summer Paralympics in
Tokyo, Japan, from 24 August to 5 September 2021. It was the first time that
Paraguay had participated in the
Paralympic Games. They sent two competitors: T12 runner Melissa Nair Tillner Galeano and S9 swimmer Rodrigo Hermosa. Tillner came last in all three of the races she competed in, but achieved her
personal best in all of them. Hermosa came 22nd out of the 25 competitors with a time just under 30 seconds. (Full article...)
Mallaig High School is a
secondary school in
Mallaig,
Lochaber, Scotland. The school building opened in 1989. The current Acting Head Teacher is Pamela Watt who was appointed in 2023. Its associated primary schools are Arisaig Primary, Eigg Primary, Inverie Primary, Lady Lovat Primary, Mallaig Primary, Muck Primary and Rum Primary Next to the school is a leisure centre. (Full article...)
Image 9
Lochar Water is a small river located in
Dumfries and Galloway. It flows for about 10 miles or 16 km, mainly in a southerly direction, roughly parallel to the
River Nith to the west and the
River Annan to the east. It is formed by the confluence of Park Burn and Amisfield Burn, and skirts the eastern side of the town of Dumfries, and flows through an extensive low-lying area and former raised peat land known as Lochar Moss, before flowing into the
Solway Firth.
Bankend Bridge, part of the B725 road, crosses Lochar Water on the east side of
Bankend village. The tidal limit is about 1 km below that. It shares its name with
an electoral ward of the Dumfries and Galloway council (Full article...)
The role was established as Shadow Minister for Young People and Voter Registration by the
Leader of the Opposition,
Jeremy Corbyn, on 14 September 2015. Upon
Cat Smith's appointment in 2016, the title was changed to Shadow Minister for Voter Engagement and Youth Affairs. Opposition Leader
Keir Starmer re-named the position in his
May 2021 reshuffle to Shadow Secretary of State for Young People and Democracy. The position was abolished in the
November 2021 reshuffle. (Full article...)
The school was established in August 1999 and has shared a campus with
Cathkin High School in the neighbourhood of
Whitlawburn since the opening of new buildings in October 2008; prior to this, it occupied the vacated annexe of
Stonelaw High School (originally Gallowflat School) in central
Rutherglen, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) further north, with the relocation met with opposition by some parents and board members due to the anticipated disruption to the pupils' routines. A
nursing home now occupies the Rutherglen site. (Full article...)