Ryanair pilots in the UK go on strike for better pay and work conditions
The airline was successful in securing an injunction from the Irish court, forbidding Irish pilots from joining the strike. However, the same plea was rejected by the courts in the UK.
83 migrants aboard rescue ship Open Arms finally land in Italy
The Spanish rescue ship was stranded at sea for 19 days, awaiting permission to dock. Finally, the prosecutor’s office in Sicily ordered the evacuation of the boat due to deteriorating health conditions.
Head of military junta takes charge as transitional president of Sudan
A 11-member sovereignty council, headed by the new president general Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, was also sworn in on August 21. Abdullah Hamdok, an economist, was also sworn in as prime minister on the same day
August revolution in Vietnam: Liberation of Hanoi
The uprising was started by Việt Minh (League for the Independence of Vietnam) under the leadership of Ho Chi Minh against French colonial rule in Vietnam.
Icelanders take out a ‘funeral’ for glacier lost to global warming
Rise in global temperatures has induced large scale melting of the ice cover in the Arctic region. After the complete loss of a glacier in Iceland, a symbolic funeral was held to protest global inaction over climate change.
Feminist uprising in Mexico against patriarchal violence
The massive demonstrations were in response to several high-profile rape cases wherein the perpetrators were police officers









