World Family Photo Box Day
A day for printed pictures, old phones, albums, names written on backs, and the people a household remembers together.
Brunei Edition
World Family Photo Box Day leads today's complete edition for Brunei.
Daily Edition
Official observances, world days, local context, and everyday celebrations for people who need something worth reading, sharing, or talking about today.
A day for printed pictures, old phones, albums, names written on backs, and the people a household remembers together.
National holiday. A significant day for Burkina's Catholic community. Churches fill, choirs sing, and afterward everyone gathers for a meal that always includes riz gras. The faith runs deep in the Centre-Ouest and the processions through Koudougou and Ouaga are a sight that stays with you.
Hari Raya visiting means going from house to house and every house has a jar of chocolates on the table. Bruneians develop a chocolate hierarchy by age eight: the imported ones are for the guests, the local ones are for the kids, and the best ones are hidden in the kitchen for later. Every child knows exactly where the good jar is kept.
A day for the entrance that tells visitors someone cares about this place.
A practical celebration of the list that saves the day, even when one item is remembered only after reaching the door.
You spot the resplendent quetzal, three-toed sloths, scarlet macaws, and jaguars throughout Costa Rica's diverse ecosystems and cloud forests. You notice that Costa Ricans predominantly keep dogs, cats, and occasionally exotic birds like macaws and toucans as pets. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.
You taste Maggi's dominance in Senegalese cooking, where this brand has become inseparable from everyday seasoning and street food culture. You also recognize Senegal's peanut butter and peanut oil production as foundational exports that built the nation's agricultural reputation.