Today in News History

On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 70, The armies of Titus attack the walls of Jerusalem after a six-month siege. Three days later they breach the walls, which enables the army to destroy the Second Temple. In 1191, Third Crusade: Saladin's garrison surrenders to Philip Augustus, ending the two-year siege of Acre. In 1335, Pope Benedict XII issues the papal bull Fulgens sicut stella matutina to reform the Cistercian Order. In 1691, Marquis de St Ruth, French general passed away. In 1909, Herbert Zim, American naturalist, author, and educator (died 1994) was born. In 1917, The Bisbee Deportation occurs as vigilantes kidnap and deport nearly 1,300 striking miners and others from Bisbee, Arizona. In 1926, Gertrude Bell, English archaeologist and spy (born 1868) passed away. In 1935, Satoshi Ōmura, Japanese biochemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate was born. In 1944, Simon Blackburn, English philosopher and academic was born. In 1961, Indian city Pune floods due to failure of the Khadakwasla and Panshet dams, killing at least two thousand people. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

In the pink: Jerusalem's Botanical Gardens unfurls an array of lotus flowers

The Jerusalem Post

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June 27, 2026

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If you have ever visited the Botanical Gardens in the summer, you couldn’t have failed to espy the multitude of lotus flowers bursting out of the rich foliage that floats on the circular pond.

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The West Australian

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· Jun 21, 2026

New Zealand’s Hamilton Gardens, from rubbish dump to paradise

A world-class site with 18 themed gardens, connected by a maze of walkways and courtyards

Vision Times

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· Jun 25, 2026

Historic Japanese Temple Razed After Being Bought by Chinese Owner

Deep within the quiet, tree-lined landscapes of Japan’s Kansai region, there once stood a historic temple that carried the spiritual devotion of generations of local worshippers and bore witness to countless lives and the passage of time. In spring, cherry blossoms drifted through the temple grounds like snow; in autumn, maple leaves blazed red like []

Hello Magazine

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· Jun 24, 2026

Princess Eugenie's red-haired sons look so tall in new life update

Princess Eugenie shared a sweet slew of photographs of her husband Jack Brooksbank and sons, August and Ernest for Father's Day

Syrian Arab News Agency

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· Jun 29, 2026

Al-Mrah: Cradle of the Damask Rose and a living testament to Syrian cultural heritage

Damascus Countryside, June 29 (SANA) With the first rays of dawn every spring, farmers in the mountain village of al-Mrah head for their fields to gently harvest the Damask Rose (Rosa damascena). This seasonal tradition has evolved into far more than an agricultural practice; it represents the story of a place, the identity of a []

People.com

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· Jun 22, 2026

Lisa Vanderpump Is Expanding Her Line at Kroger with Home Decor to Make 'Life More Beautiful' (Exclusive)

The new additions include floral-inspired candles, ornaments, a plant-care starter kit and a “VanderPUMP” glass shoe with preserved mini roses

Mindanao Times

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· Jul 3, 2026

Rare plant in Mt. Apo documented after 122 years

A RARE flowering plant with the scientific name 𝘖𝘱𝘩𝘪𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘩𝘪𝘻𝘢 𝘣𝘪𝘧𝘭𝘰𝘳𝘢 has been rediscovered in Mount Apo Natural Park after more than a century. The Department of Environment and Natural Resources

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Related coverage for "In the pink: Jerusalem's Botanical Gardens unfurls an array of lotus flowers": The West Australian — New Zealand’s Hamilton Gardens, from rubbish dump to paradise. Vision Times — Historic Japanese Temple Razed After Being Bought by Chinese Owner. Hello Magazine — Princess Eugenie's red-haired sons look so tall in new life update. Syrian Arab News Agency — Al-Mrah: Cradle of the Damask Rose and a living testament to Syrian cultural heritage. People.com — Lisa Vanderpump Is Expanding Her Line at Kroger with Home Decor to Make 'Life More Beautiful' (Exclusive). Mindanao Times — Rare plant in Mt. Apo documented after 122 years