21 July 2020 < Edge >

It was the 51st anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.

The day was characterized by ongoing emotional labor and discussions surrounding racial justice following widespread demonstrations, with many institutions reviewing their internal anti-racism stances.

The Desert Locust situation remained critical, with swarms causing damage in Somalia and breeding in Yemen, threatening food security. 21 July 2020

On , the world was deeply immersed in the COVID-19 pandemic, with international focus shifting toward economic recovery, social justice, and navigating the new normal. Key Highlights of 21 July 2020:

European leaders reached a historic agreement on a €750 billion recovery package (NextGenerationEU) to help nations rebuild post-COVID, marking a significant moment of solidarity for the European Union. It was the 51st anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing

The day was marked by a sense of exhaustion ("I'm tired") for many involved in ongoing activism or pandemic response, alongside a push to "build back better" through technological and green initiatives in Europe. Black Lives Matter: The emotional toll of speaking up

In the United States, Congress remained deadlocked over a fifth pandemic relief package. Enhanced unemployment benefits had expired, and legal issues surrounded executive actions taken to address the crisis. On , the world was deeply immersed in

The UK Parliament was in session, covering topical questions in business and energy.