International Nelson Mandela Day: Read His All-Famous Inspiring Quotes - EBNW Story
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Nelson Mandel was born on July 18, 1918, exactly 107 years ago. "Life is not about the mere fact of existing. It is about the impact we have on the lives of others," said Mandela, who spearheaded historic change in South Africa. Here are eight lesser-known facts about his life.
Why Nelson Mandela Day’s Vibe Is Fading in 2025
Nelson Mandela Day, marked every July 18, was once a rallying cry for justice, urging people to honor Mandela’s 67 years of anti-apartheid struggle with 67 minutes of community service. Launched by the UN in 2009, it carried the weight of Mandela’s revolutionary legacy. But in 2025, the day feels politically toothless, a hollow ritual overshadowed by South Africa’s messy realities and global indifference. Here’s why its radical spirit has fizzle…
"The loss of freedom to the soul, causes fear to disappear. So lose it or a weapon t the power," said Nelson Mandela. Read more (07/18/2025
Ideal Family Day and Tetris Birthday: what is celebrated on July 18? July 18 is celebrated as Ideal Family Day, World Hearing Day, Tetris Birthday, Nelson Mandela International Day, and commemorates the memory of the holy martyrs Jacinto and Emilian. On this day in 1985, Tetris first went beyond the borders of the USSR, and the UN declared July 18 as Nelson Mandela International Day.
For the UN, this South African leader continues to be “a source of inspiration” and “an example of courage and compassion” for all the people of the world. That’s why he decreed it in 2009. Nelson Mandela’s International Day is celebrated on July 18, in recognition of the contributions of the former President of South Africa on the culture of peace and freedom. It was decreed by the UN in 2009. The goal of celebrating this date is to demonstrate…
The question "What day is July 18th?" has become a hot topic. Not only are official holidays commemorated every year, but also special days that raise awareness about issues ranging from human rights to the environment. So, why is July 18th so popular? What significant events occurred on that date? Here are the details...
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