World Shared Table Day
A day for the meals, manners, recipes, and ordinary hospitality that help people understand one another.
Libya Edition
World Shared Table Day leads today's complete edition for Libya.
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Official observances, world days, local context, and everyday celebrations for people who need something worth reading, sharing, or talking about today.
A day for the meals, manners, recipes, and ordinary hospitality that help people understand one another.
The British East India Company has taken Bengal after the Battle of Plassey and the wealth is draining out. The muslin weavers are being forced out of business. The Permanent Settlement locks land ownership into British-friendly landlord hands. The famine of 1770 killed a third of the population. The next famine is coming.
The anniversary of the 1969 coup that brought Gaddafi to power. Under Gaddafi, this was the biggest holiday of the year, with military parades, speeches, and the Green Flag of the Jamahiriya. After the 2011 revolution, the holiday was abolished, and September 1st is now a day of controversy: some Libyans remember the 1969 coup as the beginning of 42 years of dictatorship, while others remember the social programs, the free education, and the oil wealth that Gaddafi distributed. The day is not a public holiday, but it is not forgotten.