Today’s doodle celebrates Senegal’s Independence Day, also known as the “Gateway to Africa”. On this day in 1960, the Federation of Mali, which included the regions of Senegal and French…
Abbas Attar, a French-Iranian journalist and photographer, is honored in this Doodle. Mostly recognized by his pen name Abbas, he became well-known for his photojournalism and essays chronicling conflicts, religions,…
Today’s doodle celebrates Bangladesh’s Independence Day. This holiday commemorates the moment when Sheikh Mujibur Rahman declared independence on this day in 1971. On the eve of Independence Day, a select…
Wear red and white! Today’s doodle celebrates Tunisia’s National Day. On this day in 1956, Africa’s northernmost country officially gained freedom, almost ending her century-long French colonial protectorate. A parade…
This doodle by guest artist Pender Youssefi celebrates Nowruz or New Year. It is a vibrant spring festival that promotes peace, respect, kinship and harmony in life and nature. Every…
Today’s doodle celebrates the Hungarian national holiday commonly referred to as Bastille Day. On this day in 1848, the poet Sandor Petofi joined a group of patriots at the Hungarian…
Are you here or are you leaving?Today’s animated doodle celebrates the flat white, a popular coffee drink made by pouring steamed milk over a shot of espresso. What is flat…
This Doodle honors every progress made in the direction of gender equality as well as International Women’s Day. The first International Women’s Day (IWD) was observed by the UN on…
This Doodle honors Lola Beltrán, a singer and actress from Mexico. The renowned performer revitalized beloved songs and helped to the global success of Mexican Ranchera music. Beltrán was raised…
Today’s doodle celebrates Ghana’s independence. On this day in 1957, Ghana officially became the first free nation in sub-Saharan Africa. Every year on March 6, people gather in the streets…