
May is marked by a wide range of global observances highlighting labour, health, environment and human rights.
The month begins with Labour Day and World Tuna Day on May 1, followed by World Press Freedom Day on May 3, underscoring the role of a free media.
It also honours historical reflection and environmental awareness through events such as the WWII Remembrance Day and World Migratory Bird Day.
Later in the month, attention shifts to science, culture and sustainability, with World Bee Day, International Tea Day and the Day for Cultural Diversity.
The month concludes with World No-Tobacco Day, reinforcing global health campaigns and the push for healthier lifestyles worldwide.

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