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User:Alvaro qc/Main Page/Header
Featured article
{{Wikipedia:Today's featured article/June 7, 2025}}
Today's featured picture
User:Alvaro qc/POTD
In the news
Shigeru Ishiba
Shigeru Ishiba
(pictured)
becomes
Prime Minister of Japan
after winning
the Liberal Democratic Party leadership election
.
Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, Israel
invades
Lebanon, and Iran
launches missiles
against Israel.
Flooding
in Nepal leaves more than 250 people dead, including 37 in the nation's capital,
Kathmandu
.
In
Australian rules football
, the
Brisbane Lions
defeat the
Sydney Swans
to win
the AFL Grand Final
.
Hurricane Helene
leaves more than 200 people dead across the southeastern United States.
On this day...
{{Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/June 7}}
Did you know...
Rika Nakagawa
... that
Rika Nakagawa
(pictured)
won a national debate competition as an active
tarento
?
... that
in 1989 the Barcelona women's second football team
was knocked out of the Catalan Cup in the same round as the Barcelona women's first team?
... that
Tuhi Martukaw
led youth delegations to the
United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
for ten years in a row?
... that unused placeholder sounds from
Smash Hit
were reused in
Teardown
?
... that announcers at
a Virginia radio station
were warned that playing more than three rap songs an hour could get them fired?
... that of the 16 aircraft which took part in the
Doolittle Raid
, only the one piloted by
Edward J. York
landed intact?
... that "
Bed Chem
" and "
Juno
" are the "horniest" tracks on
Short n' Sweet
, according to one critic?
... that
Moses Benjamin Wulff
founded a printing press that reprinted
The Guide for the Perplexed
for the first time in centuries?
... that New York City's
Queens Zoo
once received a lion cub despite having no lion enclosure?
Today's quote
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