Words In News
Words in News | 27 June 2020
Vocabulary asked in exams is most commonly selected from newspapers. So make sure you practice daily vocabulary ‘Eazily’ with Eazyprep’s Words in News!
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Vocabulary asked in exams is most commonly selected from newspapers. So make sure you practice daily vocabulary ‘Eazily’ with Eazyprep’s Words in News!
Vocabulary asked in exams is most commonly selected from newspapers. So make sure you practice daily vocabulary ‘Eazily’ with Eazyprep’s Words in News!
Vocabulary asked in exams is most commonly selected from newspapers. So make sure you practice daily vocabulary ‘Eazily’ with Eazyprep’s Words in News!
Vocabulary asked in exams is most commonly selected from newspapers. So make sure you practice daily vocabulary ‘Eazily’ with Eazyprep’s Words in News!
Vocabulary asked in exams is most commonly selected from newspapers. So make sure you practice daily vocabulary ‘Eazily’ with Eazyprep’s Words in News!
Vocabulary asked in exams is most commonly selected from newspapers. So make sure you practice daily vocabulary ‘Eazily’ with Eazyprep’s Words in News!
Read about today’s historical importance in Eazyprep’s On This Day article. Know about important historical events, people, famous births & deaths, & more!
On this day: On 12th February 2019, the country known as the Republic of Macedonia renamed itself the Republic of North Macedonia in accordance with the Prespa agreement, settling a long-standing naming dispute with Greece. Born on this day: Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809. He was an Read more…
On this day; 1990: Nelson Mandela is freed after 27 years as a political prisoner The anti-apartheid campaigner’s release was a high point in South Africa’s transition from apartheid to democracy. 1979: Ayatollah Khomeini seizes power in Iran, making way for the creation of an Islamic theocracy. Born on this Read more…
1996: Deep Blue becomes the first computer to win a chess game against a reigning world champion Despite his defeat in the first game, Russian world champion Garry Kasparov proceeded to win the match by 4-2 games. 1990: The spacecraft Galileo flew past Venus on its way to Jupiter. Born Read more…