2025 brings a new year of international days and observances. Some observances are widely known, such as World Aids Day (1 December) and International Mother Earth Day (22 April). However, others are less well known, like International Asteroid Day (30 June) and World Bee Day (20 May). What is the origin of these observances, and who designates them? What is their purpose?
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