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2025-06-22

| Draft:Crystal Lake (TV series) (Upcoming slasher series)

| Crystal Lake is an upcoming American slasher television series developed by Brad Caleb Kane that is based on the Friday the 13th film franchise. It serves as a prequel to Friday the 13th (1980) and will be the second television series in the franchise after Friday the 13th: The Series.

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| 12150

| promising

2025-06-24

| Draft:Predestination in Protestantism (History of the predestination idea in Protestantism)

| Predestination in Protestantism is an interpretation in Protestant denominations of the doctrine that God has chosen certain individuals for salvation. Predestination should not be confused with providence, which pertains to God's ordinances regarding all things in general.

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2025-06-18

| Draft:Christianity in Besançon (History of Christianity in Besançon, France)

| Christianity in Besançon appeared in the 3rd century, a period during which, according to tradition, the martyrs Ferrutio and Ferreolus evangelized the city and its region. However, the torture and assassination of these two figures of Franc-Comtois Christianity are today considered by some historians as an invention of late antiquity, with the former Sequania Gallo-Roman gradually converting to Christianity only from the 4th century onwards.

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2025-06-16

| Draft:Peter Tchaikovsky's religious views (P. I. Tchaikovsky's religious views)

| The religious views of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky have been the subject of scholarly interest as a controversial topic. While Tchaikovsky's contemporaries did not place emphasis on his religious views, and during the Soviet era, the composer was classified as a materialist, modern musicological literature has produced numerous scholarly works that, based on documentary evidence, interpret Tchaikovsky's views on religion in various ways.

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2025-06-18

| Draft:Chantiers de la jeunesse (Paramilitary youth organization in Vichy France from 1940 to 1944)

| The Chantiers de la jeunesse française (CJF), often referred to as youth work camps, was a paramilitary French organization active from 1940 to 1944. A place for the training and supervision of French youth, it was imbued with the values of the Révolution nationale promoted by the Vichy government.

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2025-06-24

| Draft:Christianity in the Sasanian Empire (Brief history of Christianity in the Sasanian Empire (Iraq and Iran modern territory))

| Christianity in the Sasanian Empire was the religion of a Christian minority in the state of the Sasanians, which existed in the territories of modern-day Iraq and Iran from 224 to 651 CE. There is no reliable information about the initial spread of Christianity beyond the eastern border of the Roman Empire.

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2025-06-25

| Draft:Cryptogram of Olivier Levasseur (Cryptogram of deceased pirate Olivier Levasseur)

| The cryptogram of French pirate Olivier Levasseur, also known by his nickname 'La Buse', is a 17-line pigpen cipher first brought to public attention by French historian and librarian Charles de La Roncière in his 1934 paperback novel 'Le Flibustier Mystérieux: Histoire d’un trésor caché'.

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| 29183

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2025-06-25

| Draft:Martin Urrutia 2 (Spanish actor and singer)

| Martin Urrutia Horas (Getxo, March 30, 2005) is a Spanish singer, composer and actor who became known for being a finalist of Operación Triunfo series 12 and for his co-starring role in the musical series Mariliendre.

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| 41322

| draftified

2025-06-20

| Draft:Bicycle-sharing systems in Kraków

| Bicycle-sharing systems in Kraków have operated since 2008 under various brands and operational models. As of 2023, two systems are active: Park-e-Bike, offering free short-term rentals of electric bicycles at park-and-ride facilities, and LajkBike, providing long-term rentals of both electric and traditional bicycles.

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| 35465

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2025-06-12

| Draft:Fatima Al Safi (Kuwaiti actress)

| Fatma Al Safi ({{langx|ar|فاطمة الصفي}}) is a Kuwaiti actress born on November 17, 1981, Kuwait.

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| 32025

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2025-06-18

| Draft:Metropolitan Transport Authority (Public transport authority in Metropolis GZM, Poland)

| Metropolitan Transport Authority (Polish: Zarząd Transportu Metropolitalnego, ZTM) is a municipal unit of Metropolis GZM, established on 22 November 2017 to organize, manage, and supervise local public transport across the cities of the metropolitan union, municipalities with signed agreements, and neighboring municipalities (a total of 57 cities and municipalities).

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| 31198

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2025-06-22

| Draft:Tadeusz Kościuszko Street (Street in downtown Sanok, Poland)

| Tadeusz Kościuszko Street is a street in the {{ill|Downtown, Sanok|lt=Downtown|pl|Śródmieście (Sanok)}} district of Sanok.

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| 31189

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2025-06-18

| Draft:Unión Deportiva Tenerife (Defunct Spanish football club from Tenerife (1950–1953))

| The Unión Deportiva Tenerife, also popularly known as "la Unión Deportiva" or by its acronym "UDT", was a Spanish football club based in the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, on the island of Tenerife. The {{Interlanguage link|Iberia Fútbol Club (Tenerife)|lt=Iberia Fútbol Club|es|Iberia Fútbol Club (Tenerife)}} team was founded on November 18, 1950, following the merger of Club Deportivo Iberia and Price, with support from [[CD Tenerife|C ...

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| 29605

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2025-06-23

| Draft:Tony Harvey (freemason) (Leadership consultant, author, speaker, charity trustee)

| Antony David George Harvey (known as Tony, born 13th October 1959) is a leadership consultant, author, corporate speaker, and charity trustee.

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| 24526

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2025-06-15

| Draft:PFC Slavia Sofia in European football (Matches history of PFC Slavia Sofia football club, in European competitions)

| This article lists the results of PFC Slavia Sofia in European football since the club's first participation in 1963.

| 0

| 22912

|

2025-06-11

| Draft:Adriene Akiko Clark (American competition climber)

| Adriene Akiko Clark ({{Nihongo|Akiko|明子|lead=yes}}; ); born December 6, 2004) is an American professional rock climber who competes in competition climbing, including the IFSC Climbing World Cup and national-level events. Representing the United States, Clark specializes in bouldering, sport climbing, and lead climbing, and is a member of the 2025 USA Climbing National Team.

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| 21028

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2025-06-19

| Draft:Caitlin McCarthy (Caitlin McCarthy: Screenwriter, Educator, and Activist)

| Caitlin McCarthy is an American screenwriter, educator, and activist renowned for her advocacy on behalf of survivors of the DES (diethylstilbestrol) drug disaster. She has been featured in notable media outlets including 60 Minutes Australia, Variety, BBC Radio 4, AWIS (Association for Women in Science) Magazine, and IMAGINE Magazine (twice on the cover).

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| 20905

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2025-06-20

| Draft:Karpov (Russian family) (Russian noble family)

| The Karpovs are a Russian noble family, traditionally believed to descend from Rurik through a branch of the Smolensk princes.

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| 19791

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2025-06-18

| Draft:Primate's Higher Theological Seminary (Roman Catholic seminary in Gniezno, Poland)

| The Primate's Higher Theological Seminary was a seminary of the Archdiocese of Gniezno in the Latin Church, located in Gniezno, Poland. Established on 26 November 1602 by Primate Stanisław Karnkowski in Łowicz, it operated until its temporary closure on 30 April 2023.

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| 18815

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2025-06-24

| Draft:Xeokit (Open-source 3D Web Graphics SDK)

| xeokit SDK is an open-source JavaScript software development kit (SDK) for rendering 3D graphics in web browsers with focus on 3D Building Information Models (BIM). Developed by Creoox AG and originally authored by Lindsay Kay, the software was released in 2019 as a successor to earlier projects such as SceneJS and xeogl.

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| 17241

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2025-06-22

| Draft:Second Hoxha Cabinet (Government of the People's Republic of Albania)

| Enver Hoxha was Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Socialist People's Republic of Albania from 1944 to 1954.

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| 16640

| draftified

2025-06-19

| Draft:California–USC football rivalry

| The California–USC football rivalry, also known as the Weekender, is an American college football rivalry between the California Golden Bears and USC Trojans.

| 1

| 15625

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2025-06-25

| Draft:St. Michael's Square, Sanok (Square in the Downtown district of Sanok, Poland)

| St. Michael's Square (formerly Mansjonarski Square, Peace Square, Small Market Square) is a square in the center of Sanok, Poland.

| 0

| 15188

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2025-06-22

| Draft:Shasti Conrad (American political consultant)

| Shasti Conrad (born November 17, 1984) is an American political consultant who has served as the chair of the Washington State Democratic Party since 2023. When she was elected in 2023, she became the first South Asian American woman to lead a state political party and the first AAPI chair of a Democratic party in the continental United States.

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| 14602

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2025-06-12

| Draft:Nina Bergman (Danish actress, singer, songwriter, model)

| Nina Bergman is a Danish actress, singer, songwriter, and model. She appeared in the films Doom: Annihilation, Cold Meat, and Chief of Station. She was the lead singer in the band Letters from the Fire.

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| 14551

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2025-06-16

| Draft:Digital Dance Mix Vol. 1 Namie Amuro (1997 video game)

| is a 1997 music game developed by Sega AM2 and published by Sega for the Sega Saturn. The game stars Japanese singer Namie Amuro, and features two songs from her 1996 studio album Sweet 19 Blues: "Chase the Chance" and "You're My Sunshine". Gameplay focuses on watching virtual performances of the two songs and playing minigames themed around Amuro.

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| 14413

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2025-06-18

| Draft:Ultimatum of 18 October 1913 (Diplomatic note from Austria-Hungary to Serbia in 1913 demanding troop withdrawal from Albania)

| The ultimatum of October 18, 1913 was a diplomatic note addressed by Austria-Hungary to Serbia. Drafted by Count Leopold Berchtold, then the common minister of foreign affairs of the dual monarchy, this ultimatum demanded that the kingdom of Belgrade evacuate the Serbian troops deployed since the beginning of 1913 on Albanian territory.

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2025-06-25

| Draft:SOMOS Productions (Television production company)

| SOMOS Productions LLC is an independent audiovisual content producer of Television content headquartered in Miami, Florida. The company concentrates in Spanish language content, and it is involved in concept creation and development, production management, consulting, technical production of multi-camera events in several genres (fiction, drama, variety shows, and documentaries, among others).

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2025-06-13

| Draft:BGZF (File format for block-based Gzip compression)

| Blocked GNU Zip Format (BGZF) is a variant of gzip file format that uses block compression, a method that compresses data in independent blocks of content—each of which is a valid gzip file. This design is utilized widely in bioinformatics for genomic data compression.

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| 12552

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2025-06-22

| Draft:Tadeusz Kościuszko Monument, Sanok (Monument to Tadeusz Kościuszko in Sanok, Poland)

| The Tadeusz Kościuszko Monument is a monument commemorating Tadeusz Kościuszko in Sanok, Poland.

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| 12091

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2025-06-20

| Draft:Janina Rossiter (Environmental artivist)

| Janina Rossiter is a French-German environmental artivist and author whose work addresses ocean conservation and climate awareness. Her art has been presented at international sustainability events, including the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, ChangeNOW at the Grand Palais in Paris, , POLITICO ’s Sustainable Future Week in Brussels, and the 5th International Marine Protected Areas Congress (IMPAC5) in Vancouver.

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| 11484

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2025-06-12

| Draft:Serenity Cox (Canadian pornographic actress)

| Serenity Cox (born October 15, 1984) is a Canadian pornographic actress and content creator. Originally an ER nurse, she has been active in the pornography industry since 2020.

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| 10438

| Prior AfD

2025-06-20

| Draft:Miro Mijatović (Former MMA athlete manager in Japan)

| Miroslav “Miro” Mijatović (born 5 May 1967), is a former lawyer, Sports Event Promoter and Athlete Manager, most notable for his alleged part in bringing down the allegedly corrupt Pride Fighting Championships (“Pride FC”) in Japan .

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2025-06-24

| Draft:Kolkata Paise Restaurant Problem (Many-agent Game without coordination)

| The Kolkata Paise Restaurant Problem (KPR) draws its name from the once-common "paise restaurants" in Kolkata—affordable eateries from the early 1900s to the 1970s that offered fixed-price meals at extremely low costs (see for references to the few that still exist today; paise was the smallest denomination of the Indian Rupee).

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2025-06-18

| Draft:Defence industry of Vietnam

| The defence industry of Vietnam encompasses the research, development, and manufacturing of military arms and technology by Vietnam’s government-affiliated entities. It is largely state-owned and managed by the Ministry of Defence, with a focus on achieving self-sufficiency in armaments.

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2025-06-11

| Draft:Seal on a Bedsheet

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2025-06-22

| Draft:August Cole (American National Security Analyst)

| August Cole is an author, and analyst in national security and a former defense industry reporter for the Wall Street Journal. With Peter Singer, he is the co-author of best-seller Ghost Fleet: A Novel of the Next World War and [https://www.burninbook.com/ Burn In: A Novel of the Real Robotic Revolution].

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| 33227

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2025-06-21

| Draft:Chaim Thau (Partisan survivor headlined in an iconic WW2 photograph)

| Charles "Chaim" Thau (born 1921, Zabolotiv,, then Poland) was a Jewish survivor of the Nazi occupation during World War II. He spent approximately 19 months in hiding in the Carpathian forests near Zabolotiv, engaging in partisan resistance. After he was encountered by Soviet combatants, Thau served with the Red Army as a translator and later as a lieutenant commanding an anti‑tank battery in the 58th Guards Rifle Division, 1st Ukrainian Front.

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2025-06-19

| Draft:Stefano Vignati (Stafano Vignati is an Italian-born conductor, now based in the United States.)

| Stafano Vignati is an Italian conductor, born in 1965 in the outskirts of Rome, Italy, and naturalized in America. Vignati is currently the Music Director and Principal Conductor for Opera Carolina.

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2025-06-23

| Draft:Lajos Stockler (Notable Hungarian Jewish Community Leader during Holocaust & progressively being recognised .)

| Stöckler Lajos (English: Louis Stockler), was born 21 January 1897, industrialist, and member of the Third and Fourth Jewish Councils in Hungary... During the Szálasi fascist regime, he became de facto head of the Jewish Council of Budapest and one of the leaders of the Neologue Jewish community and "large" Budapest ghetto.

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2025-06-25

| Draft:Reborn as a Polar Bear: The Legend of How I Became a Forest Guardian (A Japanese light novel series, which originated as a web novel and it has a manga adaptation.)

| is a Japanese light novel series written by Mishima Chihiro and illustrated by Kururi. It began serialization as a web novel, published on Shōsetsuka ni Narō in June 2016. It was later acquired by HobbyJAPAN and published under its light novel imprint HJ Novels in January 2017.

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| 14729

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2025-06-20

| Draft:Olchowce massacres (Executions of Polish prisoners by Nazi forces)

| The Olchowce massacres were a series of executions carried out by Nazi German forces from 1942-44 in the village of {{ill|Olchowce|lt=|pl|Olchowce (Sanok)}}, in the present-day Sanok County in Poland.

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2025-06-21

| Draft:HMS Catterick (L81) (British naval ship)

| HMS Catterick (L81) was one of 28 Type III Hunt Escort Destroyers. Built by Vickers-Armstrong at Barrow-in-Furness under the 1940 Emergency Programme, she was laid down on 1 March 1941, launched on 22 November 1941, and commissioned on 12 June 1942. The class were named after English hunts; in Catterick's case, this was the [https://www.wildlifeguardian.co.uk/hunts/catterick-beagles Catterick Beagles], a hare coursing pack based in North Yorkshire.

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2025-06-21

| Draft:Special Operations Group (Estonia) (Estonian military unit in the 90's)

| The Special Operations Group (SOG) was a special unit of the Estonian Defence Forces, initially operating within the Intelligence Department of the Headquarters of the Estonian Defence League, later as part of the Guard Battalion of the Estonian Defence Forces and under the direct authority of the Commander of the Defence Forces, Johannes Kert, from 1994 to 1999.

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2025-06-19

| Draft:Skupniów Upłaz (Ridge and slopes between Jaworzynka and Olczyska valleys in the Western Tatras)

| Skupniów Upłaz, or Skupniowy Upłaz, refers to the slopes and ridge between Jaworzynka Valley and {{Interlanguage link|Olczyska Valley|pl|Dolina Olczyska}} in the Western Tatras, above {{Interlanguage link|Skupniów Przechód|pl|Skupniów Przechód}}.

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| 7300

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2025-06-20

| Draft:Nicholas Monoky

| Baron Nicholas Monoky de Monok (Hungarian: monoki Monoky Miklós) was a member of the ancient Monoky family of Zemplén County. He was born in the late 16th century to John Monoky de Monok, a prominent soldier who served as Captain of Fülek (Fiľakovo) Castle until his death in 1598.

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2025-06-21

| Draft:Sack of Kasur (Durrani-Sikh battle in 1763)

| The Sack of Kasur in May 1763 was carried out by Sikh forces led by Hari Singh Bhangi, with support from Jai Singh Kanhaiya and Jassa Singh Ramgarhia, after a Brahmin from Kasur complained that Usman Khan, the governor of Kasur, had seized the beautiful wife of one of them and converted her to Islam.

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| 5313

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2025-06-24

| Draft:Republic of the Sword (period of Brazilian History between 1889 and 1894)

| The Republic of the Sword, ({{Langx|pt|República da Espada}}, ), was the era in Brazilian history where the First Brazilian Republic was ruled by Marshals Deodoro da Fonseca and Floriano Peixoto.

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2025-06-24

| Draft:Haupt Racing Team (German Racing Team founded by Hubert Haupt)

| The Haupt Racing Team (short: HRT) is a German racing team founded in 2020 by Hubert Haupt. It currently functions as the official Ford Performance Team in Europe. HRT competes in DTM, ADAC GT Masters, GT World Challenge Europe and NLS. Over the last couple of years HRT has accumulated lots of success including a DTM Driver's Championship, an ADAC GT Masters title and titles in the GTWC Europe.

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| draftified

2025-06-10

| Draft:List of original programs broadcast by HRT (A comprehensive list of every original series distrubuted and created by HRT)

| HRT (short for Hrvatska Radiotelevizija, lit. Croatian Radiotelevision) is Croatia's national network of television and radio channels serving as the direct succsessors to the Yugoslav era networks TVZ (Televizija Zagreb) and Radio Zagreb. It's divided into two independantly funded subsections, those being the TV and radio divisions.

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| 47877

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2025-06-22

| Draft:List of cover versions of Leonard Cohen songs (List of cover versions of Leonard Cohen Songs)

| The following is a list of cover versions of Leonard Cohen songs arranged alphabetically by artist

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| 35202

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2025-06-16

| Draft:Janice Elaine Perlman (Janice Perlman is an American urban research scholar, policy advisor, and non-profit founder)

| Janice Perlman is an American urban research scholar, policy advisor, and founder of the Mega-Cities Project, a global nonprofit dedicated to accelerating urban innovation. She is known for her research on marginalized urban populations, particularly in Brazil, and her work on informal settlements and urban policy.

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| 33269

| UPE

2025-06-16

| Draft:Certified Professional Midwife (CPM updated text- LLM was used to insert references in wikipedia format but otherwise text by human)

| Certified Professional Midwife (CPM) is a credential issued by the North American Registry of Midwives (NARM) for direct-entry midwives in the United States who specialize in out-of-hospital maternity care including home birth. Established in 1994, the CPM credential was developed to formalize and regulate the practice of lay midwifery, which had previously operated without standardized national oversight.

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2025-06-25

| Draft:PolyHIPE Foams (A polymer structure templated by a high internal phase emulsion resulting in a porous monolith.)

| PolyHIPE foams (polymerized high internal phase emulsion foams) are highly porous polymeric materials synthesized through emulsion templating using high internal phase emulsions (HIPEs). These materials are characterized by their interconnected open-cell morphology, exceptional porosity (typically 74-99%), and tunable pore architecture, making them valuable for diverse applications including tissue engineering, separation processes, catalysis, energy storage systems, environmental re ...

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2025-06-18

| Draft:Ralph Sheldon (MP) (C16 gentry Catholic sympathizer)

| Ralph Sheldon was born in 1537 to the upwardly mobile William Sheldon of Beoley, Worcestershire, and his wife Mary, daughter of William Willington of Barcheston, Warwickshire. Ralph served as MP, JP and one-term sheriff of Worcestershire. He died in the Catholic faith in 1613.

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| 25654

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2025-06-21

| Draft:Ali Younesi (Iranian political prisoner)

| Ali Younesi (born September 22, 2000) is a computer engineering student at Sharif University of Technology. He is a silver medalist at the 2016 National Astronomy Olympiad, a gold medalist at the 2017 National Astronomy Olympiad, a member of the 12th Iranian World Astronomy Olympiad team, and a gold medalist at the 2018 International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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| 25467

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2025-06-24

| Draft:James Aaron Ellul (Maltese politician, journalist and author)

| James Aaron Ellul (born 3 July 1995) is a politician, a journalist and a writer. He is the Deputy Mayor of Floriana, Malta..

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| 25462

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2025-05-27

| Draft:Construction archaeology (Archaeological discipline)

| Archéologie du bâti, translated as construction archaeology, and also known in France as archéologie des élévations (archaeology of elevations) or archéologie du mur (archaeology of the wall), is a branch of archaeology that focuses on the study of above-ground structures, or elevations, of various types of buildings.

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2025-06-21

| Draft:Parliamentary Inquiry Committee in Switzerland (Swiss parliamentary body investigating major political issues)

| The Parliamentary Investigation Committee (In German, Parlamentarische Untersuchungskommission, or PUK) is a temporary committee formed by parliamentarians within Switzerland's political system. It exercises political oversight over the government, administration, or judiciary in exceptional cases of significant importance to investigate controversial incidents.

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2025-06-24

| Draft:Permanent Review Tribunal of Mercosur (The Jurisdictional Branch of Mercosur)

| The Permanent Review Tribunal – the TPR – is the jurisdictional organ of Mercosur, established in compliance with the Olivos Protocol of 2002 for Dispute Settlements, and put into effect in 2004. This Protocol established the finalized dispute settlement mechanism in Mercosur, alongside the Tribunal itself, as mandated in the provisional 1994 Brasilia Protocol.

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2025-06-25

| Draft:Laurent Rieppi (Belgian radio rock journalist)

| Laurent Rieppi (born {{birth date|1980|10|14|df=yes}}, Seraing, Belgium) is a French-speaking Belgian radio journalist, music columnist, rock historian, author, professor, and speaker specialising in rock music.

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| 22661

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2025-06-19

| Draft:Shinbangumi (2024 studio album by Ginger Root)

| Shinbangumi ({{Literal translation|new program|a new season of a show}}, stylized as SHINBANGUMI) is the fourth studio album by Ginger Root, and the first Ginger Root album released under Ghostly International. The album is a concept album set in the same fictitious reality as his previous EP, Nisemono, with Ginger Root being fired from "Juban TV" and starting his own TV station called "Ginger Root Productions".

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2025-06-17

| Draft:Recycle Across America (U.S. nonprofit that developed standardized recycling labels for receptacles)

| Recycle Across America (RAA) is a United States-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that advocates for the use of standardized labels on recycling, compost, and trash bins to improve recycling accuracy. The organization promotes standardized labeling as a solution to recycling confusion and contamination, which a 2012 New York Times article identified as being partly caused by inconsistent labeling on collection bins.

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2025-06-19

| Draft:François Castellino (Indian Voice Actor, Singer, and Mentor)

| François Castellino is an Indian voice actor, singer, and performer.{{better source needed|reason=podcast}}

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| 20489

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2025-06-18

| Draft:History of LGBTQ+ Advertising

| LGBTQ+ advertising refers to marketing campaigns and advertisements specifically targeted toward lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer consumers. The practice began in the 1970s and has evolved significantly over subsequent decades, reflecting changing social attitudes and market opportunities.

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| 20224

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2025-06-19

| Draft:Bruno Grego Santos (Brazilian lawyer, academic and canonist)

| Prof. Tit. Dr. Bruno Grego Santos {{post-nominals|size=80%|list=PHD OP}} is Full Professor of Law by the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná, and a Lecturer and Researcher at the Brasília Institute of Public Law belonging to the Order of Preachers as a Dominican Tertiary.

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2025-06-21

| Draft:Barbara Peake (Australian artist known for landscapes in oil, watercolour and oils.)

| Barbara Joyce Peake (née Davie; born 14 November 1925) in Hobart, Tasmania was an Australian artist known for her contributions to landscape painting and her involvement in artistic communities in Victoria and Tasmania. Working primarily in oil, watercolour, and pastel, Peake's art focused on representations of the Australian natural environment.

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2025-06-17

| Draft:Twacha Sharir (Ayurvedic anatomical concept of skin)

| Twacha Sharir (Sanskrit: त्वचा शरीर) refers to the anatomical and physiological description of the skin in Ayurveda, the traditional system of medicine practiced in India. The term "Twacha" means skin, while "Sharir" refers to the body or its structure.

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2025-06-24

| Draft:Modules (C++) (Modular translation unit in C++)

| Modules in C++ are an implementation of modular programming added in C++20 as a modern alternative to precompiled headers. A module in C++ comprises a single translation unit. Like header files and implementation files, a module can contain declarations and definitions, but differ from precompiled headers in that they do not require the preprocessor directive #include, but rather are accessed using the word import.

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2025-06-24

| Draft:Dorset & Wilts 2 Central (Community rugby league in England)

| Counties 3 Dorset & Wilts Central (formerly Dorset & Wilts 2 Central) is an English Rugby Union league, it forms part of the RFU league pyramid..., and is administered by the South West Division., for clubs primarily based in Wiltshire, sitting at tier 9 of the English rugby union system.

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| draftified

2025-06-17

| Draft:Disguido (Disguido - artistic duet (magic, theater))

| Disguido, an Italian magician duet formed by Guido Marini and Isabella Raponi Zanivan, is known for their creative performances combining illusionism, theatre, and magic. It has been active in the entertainment industry since 2005, presenting numerous performances and winning prestigious awards in the world of magic and theater.

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2025-06-10

| Draft:Rebecca Sawiuk (English professional football coach)

| Rebecca completed her UEFA A Licence in 2014. Sawiuk studied a sports coaching degree at Manchester Metropolitan University between 09-2014. During this time, she worked with Crewe Alexandra performance pathway u14, u11 and moved to Stoke City following the FA's decision to close Crewe.

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2025-06-23

| Draft:Christopher A. Sarkiss (American neurosurgeon)

| Christopher A. Sarkiss is an American neurosurgeon who specializes in the field of brain and spine tumors. He serves as the medical director for neuro-oncology and the pituitary tumor program at VCMC. He is among just a handful of neurosurgeons across the globe of Assyrian and Armenian descent.

| 3

| 17450

|

2025-06-22

| Draft:Heather Augustyn (American author (born 1972))

| Heather Augustyn. is an American author, journalist, and academic recognized for her contributions to the documentation and analysis of ska and Jamaican music history.

| 3

| 17127

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Marc Mac (Jamaican-British electronic dance music producer)

| Marc Mac, also known as Mark Anthony Clair, is a Jamaican-British DJ, broadcaster, producer, promoter, label owner and pioneer of UK electronic dance music who was influential in shaping dance music of the 1990s. Marc Mac was instrumental in creating several new genres of music including Hardcore Breakbeat, UK Hardcore, Darkcore, Jungle, Drum and bass, Downtempo, Broken Beat and Nu Jazz.

| 3

| 17065

| draftified

2025-06-22

| Draft:Thae Su Nyein (model) (Burmese model)

| Thae Su Nyein ({{Langx|my|သဲစုငြိမ်း;}} born 24 May 2007) is a Burmese beauty queen, actress, and commercial model. She was crowned Miss Grand Myanmar 2024. She represented Myanmar at the Miss Grand International 2024 competition, where she placed as the 2nd runner-up.

| 0

| 16716

|

2025-06-17

| Draft:Patricia Ryan Phelan (American entrepreneur and wildlife conservationist)

| Patricia Ryan Phelan (July 15, 1952) is an American entrepreneur who has founded multiple nonprofit and for-profit organizations in human healthcare and wildlife conservation. Some of them were co-founded with her husband, Stewart Brand. Phelan was the founder and CEO of two healthcare companies: DNA Direct, the first medical genetics company focused on bringing personalized medicine direct-to-consumer, and Direct Medical Knowledge, a consumer health website which was unique for its content ...

| 0

| 16699

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Baland Jalal (Danish neuroscientist)

| Baland Jalal (born October 14 1985) is a Danish neuroscientist. His work spans clinical neuroscience, cultural psychology, and the biology of altered state of consciousness. He has authored over 50 scientific publications in these and related fields.

| 1

| 16694

|

2025-06-17

| Draft:A.F.C. Richmond (Fictional football club)

| A.F.C. Richmond is a fictional English professional football club featured in the comedy-drama television series Ted Lasso, which premiered on Apple TV+ in 2020.

| 0

| 16602

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Certified Midwife (Certified Midwife a type of midwife licensed in the United States)

| A Certified Midwife (CM) is a professional midwifery credential in the United States issued by the American Midwifery Certification Board (AMCB). Certified Midwives are trained to provide full-scope midwifery care, including prenatal, birth, postpartum, newborn, and well-person gynecologic care.

| 2

| 16570

|

2025-06-21

| Draft:Ali Tajdari (Iranian super star)

| Ali Tajdari (Persian: علی تاجداری; born November 30, 1986, in Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian singer, actor, performer, and martial arts champion. He has earned championship titles in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) through several notable organizations, including the World Jaguar Federation (WJF), the BUDO Martial Arts Federation, and the K-1 Fighting Organization.

| 2

| 16564

| draftified

2025-06-19

| Draft:David Jarvis (British metallurgist)

| David Jarvis PhD FIMMM (born 6 April 1975) is a British metallurgist, whose research and inventions within the aerospace and manufacturing sectors have been presented at international conferences and discussed in policy-related forums. He headed materials‑research sections at the European Space Agency from 2001 to 2016 and was elected an international member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA) in 2012 for contributions to materials engineering.

| 2

| 16552

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:The Engine (U.S. nonprofit startup accelerator)

| The Engine is a nonprofit startup incubator and accelerator founded by MIT in 2016 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. The Engine provides specialized infrastructure, programming, and ecosystem support for early-stage deep tech startups, helping them transition out of the lab and commercialize their products.

| 3

| 16532

|

2025-06-21

| Draft:Mpho Wabadimo (South African singer and entrepreneur)

| Michelle Dimpho Mvundla (born August 9, 1994) professionally known as Mpho Wabadimo or Mphowabadimo, is a South African entrepreneur, singer-songwriter, tv personality and traditional healer. She is the first female to win Big Brother Mzansi season 3. She made her first debut song "Bonga" in 2023 and gained a recognition in Mzansi Magic reality show Themba: My Inked World after the show.

| 0

| 16295

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:Choi San (Musical artist)

| Choi San ({{lang|ko|최산}}; born July 10, 1999), known mononymously as San, is a South Korean singer, dancer, model, and actor. He is the lead vocalist and main dancer of the boy group ATEEZ, formed by KQ Entertainment. San has participated in solo activities, including music releases, dance performances, acting, choreography, and fashion-related appearances.

| 1

| 16212

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Harold L. Finch (Engineer, educator, author, entrepreneur, speaker, and movie producer)

| Harold L. Finch (March 18, 1933 – January 8, 2023) was an American space engineer, educator, entrepreneur, philanthropist, motivational speaker, author, and motion picture producer. He is best known for his thermodynamic contributions to NASA’s Apollo program as the project director who invented and developed the passive thermal control system commonly referred to as the barbecue roll.

| 2

| 16119

|

2025-06-12

| Draft:Artio (band) (Biography of UK band Artio formed 2018)

| Artio are an English alternative rock band from Leeds, West Yorkshire, formed in 2018. The group consists of vocalist Rae Brazill, guitarist Rob Arkle, guitarist Jai Akhurst, and drummer Ieuan Jones. Known for their blend of alt-rock, electronic, and nu-metal elements, the band is self-produced and has released one studio album, Babyface (2024), along with several EPs.

| 1

| 16108

|

2025-06-20

| Draft:James Kenneth Campbell (American lawyer)

| James Kenneth Campbell, Sr. (September 24, 1920 – March 30, 2004{{cn}}) was an American lawyer who advocated for legal reform regarding the rights of mentally ill defendants and prisoners, served as the longtime Village Justice of Saltaire, New York, and argued twice before the Supreme Court of the United States.

| 3

| 15753

| draftified

2025-06-25

| Draft:A.A.Murakami (Japanese Art Studio)

| A.A.Murakami is an artist duo composed of Alexander Groves and Azusa Murakami, based in Tokyo and London. The duo was formed in 2020. They create immersive installations that incorporate elements of science and art. Their practice uses robotics and physics to reference natural phenomena, a method they describe as ephemeral tech.

| 2

| 15708

|

2025-06-20

| Draft:Indian Biogas Association (Biogas industry association in India)

| The Indian Biogas Association (IBA) is a non-profit and professional industry body founded in 2011 and revitalized in 2015, dedicated to advancing the biogas industry in India. The association's mission is to "propagate biogas in a sustainable way," promoting environmentally responsible practices and fostering innovation across the bioenergy value chain.

| 2

| 15677

|

2025-06-11

| Draft:Paying the Price for Peace: The Story of S. Brian Willson (2018 documentary film about S. Brian Willson)

| Paying the Price for Peace: The Story of S. Brian Willson is a 2018 American documentary film directed by Bo Boudart that chronicles the life and activism of S. Brian Willson, a Vietnam War veteran and anti-war activist. The film focuses on Willson’s non-violent protest at the Concord Naval Weapons Station in 1987, where he was severely injured by a military train, and explores the broader U.S. peace movement.

| 1

| 15519

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:Val Stanton (English Actor and Athlete)

| Valentine Walter Burch (October 17, 1886 - January 25, 1967) known professionally as Val Stanton was an English actor and athlete. He was also a vaudeville performer. T.V. Personality host Steve Allen was also named after Val.

| 3

| 15518

|

2025-06-17

| Draft:Vistula-Oder Waterway (Waterway)

| The route is a section of the Waterway E70, one of the country's three international waterways. It constitutes Poland's only existing connection of the eastern and western systems of European waterways. It runs through three provinces: Kujawsko-Pomorskie Province, Wielkopolskie Province and Lubuskie Province.

| 0

| 15308

|

2025-06-23

| Draft:Jim Simon (author) (American comic writer and historian)

| Jim Simon is an American writer, editor, publisher, and comic book historian known for his work on documenting the history of American comic books and for creating original comic book characters and stories. He has collaborated with major publishers including Marvel Comics, Titan Books, and Abrams ComicArts, contributing original stories as well as essays focused on the Golden Age of comics.

| 1

| 15118

| draftified

2025-06-22

| Draft:Basanta Kumar Satpathy (Indian writer and academic (1913–1994))

| Basanta Kumar Satpathy (26 June 1913 – 20 February 1994) was an Odia short story writer, translator, and academic. He authored twelve collections of short stories, numerous translated works, and an autobiography. He was among the few literary figures who helped chart a new direction for modern Odia literature in the post-independence period.

| 0

| 15002

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:Musapur Closure Dam (Dam)

| Musapur Closure ({{langx|bn|মুছাপুর ক্লোজার}}) is a river control structure located in the Musapur Union of Companiganj Upazila, Noakhali District, Bangladesh. Constructed at the estuary of the Choto Feni River, the closure was built primarily for river erosion control, flood management, and water regulation.

| 0

| 14958

|

2025-06-20

| Draft:Manu Luksch (Austrian artist/filmmaker)

| Manu Luksch (born 1970) is an Austrian intermedia artist and filmmaker who is known for her wide-ranging critical practice that interrogates sociopolitical, legal, and technological infrastructure through interdisciplinary collaboration, the creation of participatory tools and platforms, and the instigation of novel processes.

| 1

| 14939

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:Barney Murphy (Australian sportsman)

| Andrew Bernard "Barney" Murphy (1874–1943) was a prominent Australian tennis player who achieved considerable success during the pioneering era of international tennis. One of Australia's leading players in the early 1900s, Murphy represented Victoria in interstate competition for nearly a decade (including being captain in 1906) and was selected for the inaugural Australasian International test team against England in 1905.

| 2

| 14588

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:Karwa (Qatari transport company)

| Karwa (also known as Karwa Taxi locally or Mowasalat) is a private Qatari public transportation company that provides Taxi, Limousine, Airport Transport and Bus services. It is headquartered in Doha, Qatar and is owned by Mowasalat (a government owned-public transportation service).

| 2

| 14519

|

2025-06-17

| Draft:Jianjie Ma

| Jianjie Ma is researcher, entrepreneur and academic. He is the William H. Muller Professor and director of Surgical Sciences at the University of Virginia.

| 0

| 14504

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:Kalarab Shilpigosthi (Islamic cultural music group in Bangladesh)

| Kalarab Shilpigosthi (Bengali: কলরব শিল্পীগোষ্ঠী; lit. Kalarab Artists' Group) is a national children's and youth Islamic cultural organization in Bangladesh. Founded in 2004 by the renowned Islamic singer Ainuddin Al Azad, the organization works to promote and advance Islamic music and culture in Bangladesh.

| 1

| 14470

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Sofia Pro (Sans-serif typeface Sofia Pro)

| Sofia Pro is a sans-serif typeface designed by French type designer Olivier Gourvat of Mostardesign Type Foundry in 2008 and 2009. The typeface family contains sixteen weights: Ultra Light, Extra Light, Light, Regular, Medium, Semi Bold, Bold, and Black, with corresponding italic versions.

| 2

| 14409

|

2025-06-10

| Draft:Melis Aker (Turkish playwright, screenwriter, actor, and musician)

| Melis Aker is a Turkish playwright, screenwriter, actor, and musician. Her work has been developed or presented by institutions including the Sundance Institute, Signature Theatre Company, The Old Vic, Williamstown Theatre Festival, and the Atlantic Theater Company.

| 3

| 14328

|

2025-06-21

| Draft:Matthew Lani (South African Social Media Personality)

| Matthew Lani, also known as Dr Matthew is a South African social media personality and self-described HIV/AIDS awareness advocate. He was born in Christiana North West, he gained national and international attention in 2023 after being arrested for allegedly impersonating a medical doctor a case that drew widespread media coverage and public debate.

| 2

| 14301

| draftified

2025-06-23

| Draft:Yehuda Duenyas (Intamacy coordinator, film director, sex cooreographer)

| Yehuda Duenyas (he/they), is a Los Angeles based, Experiential Director and Intimacy Coordinator, known for being the first "sex choreographer" credited in a professional programme.Duenyas is the founder and creative director of Mindride, producer of the Emmy Award winning work, Love Has No Labels.

| 2

| 14287

|

2025-06-16

| Draft:European Centre for Modern Languages (History, activities, and networks of the European Centre for Modern Languages)

| The European Centre for Modern Languages (ECML) was founded on 8 April 1994 as an Enlarged Partial agreement of the Council of Europe. This type of agreement allows non-member states of the Council of Europe to participate. The ECML operates within the Council of Europe's Department of Education, part of the Directorate General of Democracy.

| 2

| 14116

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:David John Barrie (natural historian, paleontologist, artist, enviromentalist in South Australia)

| David John Barrie, also known as John Barrie(born 1947), is an Australian retired builder, nurseryman, gardener,. natural historian and casual palaeontologist, environmental consultant, and artist.

| 1

| 14089

| draftified

2025-06-22

| Draft:Moshe Fisher-Rozenberg (Memory Pearl) (Canadian musician)

| Moshe Fisher-Rozenberg (also known as Moshe Rozenberg and Michael Rozenberg) is a Canadian musician, composer, and multi-instrumentalist. He has worked in bands such as Newfound Interest in Connecticut, DD/MM/YYYY, and Absolutely Free and has contributed to a range of music projects.

| 0

| 14049

| draftified
Prior AfD

2025-06-22

| Draft:Thanawin Pholcharoenrat (Winny Thai Actor)

| Thanawin Pholcharoenrat ({{langx|th|ธนวินท์ ผลเจริญรัตน์}}; born 12 November 2000), nicknamed Winny ({{langx|th|วินนี่}}), is a Thai actor, singer, and model signed under GMMTV. Winny started his profession as a supporting actor in Fish Upon the Sky (2021) and My School President (2022).

| 1

| 13989

|

2025-06-23

| Draft:Veronica Vitale (Italian-American recording artist and multimedia producer)

| Veronica Vitale is a composer, music producer, and recording artist of Italian-American heritage.

| 4

| 13859

|

2025-06-17

| Draft:Tony Karman (Biography of Tony Karman)

| Tony Karman (b. September 9, 1958), born Anthony Chris Karman, is an American businessman and civic leader based in Chicago.

| 0

| 13819

|

2025-06-23

| Draft:Castle Waede (Archaeological site)

| Castle Waede, synonyms Waey and Poll, was built by the Counts of Kleve, circa 1240 and they placed a toll on the river.  This extended Kleve’s influence in the region of Huissen on the Rhine in what is now Gelderland. The castle was demolished in 1875, after the death of its last owner, Alexander Josephus Ludovicus Baron van Laer van Hoenlo.

| 0

| 13687

| draftified

2025-06-19

| Draft:Chiedozie Ngozi Egesi (Nigerian, Breeder)

| Chiedozie Ngozi Egesi is a Nigerian Plant scientist and Professor. He is director of numerous research projects dedicated to international agriculture, gender equity and food & nutrition security in agriculture. He received the Kwame Nkrumah Leadership Prize in 2022.

| 1

| 13651

|

2025-06-20

| Draft:TBA21 Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary (Contemporary art and advocacy foundation)

| TBA21 Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary is a contemporary art and advocacy foundation established in 2002 by philanthropist Francesca Thyssen-Bornemisza. The foundation manages the TBA21 Collection and oversees exhibitions, commissions, residencies, and public programs, aiming to foster dialogue between art and social, environmental, and political issues.

| 1

| 13591

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:Felipe Aguirre (Musician, Orchestral Conductor)

| Felipe Aguirre (Bogotá, November 25, 1976) is a Colombian conductor currently residing in Spain.

| 2

| 13557

| Prior AfD

2025-06-11

| Draft:Solveig Sørbø (Norwegian opera composer)

| Solveig Sørbø (born 1986) is a Norwegian composer, music producer, performing artist and former librarian og radio journalist.

| 0

| 13552

|

2025-06-16

| Draft:Alphonse J. Zizza (Italian-American sportswriter for La Notizia during the 20th century.)

| Alphonse Joseph Zizza (born Alfonso Zizza; June 20, 1910 – March 18, 1961) was an Italian-American sportswriter based in Boston, Massachusetts. He wrote under the pen name Johnny Garro and spent 28 years covering Major League Baseball, particularly the Boston Red Sox, for the Italian-language newspaper La Notizia.

| 0

| 13504

|

2025-06-16

| Draft:Sourhouse (Article about a company that is important in the sourdough baking industry.)

| Sourhouse is a company that makes tools for sourdough home bakers. Based in Asheville, North Carolina, Sourhouse created the first countertop warming device specifically for jars of sourdough starters. Founded by Erik Fabian and Jennifer Yoko Olson, the company’s flagship products include Goldie by Sourhouse, DoughBed by Sourhouse, and the Sourhouse Starter Jar.

| 2

| 13477

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Fernando Semenzato (Argentine media executive and producer)

| Fernando Semenzato is an Argentine-American television executive and content producer, known for his work in Latin and North American pay television and streaming. He has held senior creative roles at Cartoon Network Latin America, National Geographic, and The Walt Disney Company, overseeing original programming and development.

| 0

| 13474

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Nahmad Collection

| The Nahmad Collection is a private holding of modern and contemporary art assembled by brothers David and Ezra Nahmad. In 2007, Forbes estimated its value at $7–8 billion. The collection includes works by artists such as Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, Henri Matisse, Joan Miró and Amedeo Modigliani.

| 1

| 13255

|

2025-06-23

| Draft:Catholic Apostolic Church in North America (Catholic Apostolic Church in North America)

| Origins

| 4

| 13217

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:Cognigy (Conversational AI Startup)

| Cognigy is a software company headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and Düsseldorf, Germany. It provides a low-code AI solution, called Cognigy.AI, for automating customer and employee service interactions across channels (such as phone, webchat, and mobile apps) using AI agents, including chat- and voice bots.

| 1

| 13158

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:Shane Hewitt (Canadian broadcaster)

| Shane Hewitt (born June 11, 1975) is a Canadian radio broadcaster, podcast host and motivational speaker. Hewitt is best known as host of the Shane Hewitt & the Nightshift talk radio show on the iHeart Talk Radio Network

| 1

| 13062

|

2025-06-14

| Draft:Pronomianism (Christian theological system)

| Pronomianism (Ancient Greek: πρό [pro] "for" and νόμος [nomos] "law") is a view that the Mosaic law is just as valid for Christians today as it was during the lifetime of Jesus Christ. Its proponents view it as a "theological interpretation," rather than a denomination.{{Rp|page=74}} The term was coined to serve as the antithesis of antinomianism.

| 1

| 12983

|

2025-06-10

| Draft:Oliver Sachs (Sachs Key Role in EIFEX: understanding of carbon export and cycling processes the deep sea)

| Oliver Sachs (born 1970, in Munich) is a German geologist and homeland researcher.

| 3

| 12946

|

2025-06-09

| Draft:2025 Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League (Motor car race)

| The 2025 season of the Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League began in 11 April 2025 in Abu Dhabi. This year marks the first multi-format season of the A2RL, racing both drones and self-driving cars. The venue of choice for the Car Race, set for 15 November 2025, is the Yas Marina Circuit, same as the previous year, while the Drone Race was held at the ADNEC Marina Hall.

| 0

| 12905

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:Kittiphop Sereevichayasawat (Thai Actor)

| Kittiphop Sereevichayasawat (Thai: กิตติภพ เสรีวิชยสวัสดิ์; born November 16, 2001), nicknamed Satang (Thai: สตางค์), is a Thai actor and singer. He is best known for his role as Sound in the GMMTV series My School President (2022) and as Toey in We Are (2024).

| 0

| 12893

|

2025-06-21

| Draft:War Bonnet Round Up (Idaho's oldest rodeo)

| The War Bonnet Round Up is Idaho's oldest professional rodeo. First held in conjunction with the county fair at Tautphaus Park September 5-8, 1911, the events consisted primarily of horse racing, with relay races staged by local Shoshone-Bannock riders from the Fort Hall Indian Reservation.

| 2

| 12857

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:Capella Regalis Choirs

| Capella Regalis Choirs is a Canadian charitable organization based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Founded in 2010 by director Nick Halley, the organization follows the tradition of historic European church choirs, offering free music education to children and performing a broad repertoire of sacred and secular works.

| 0

| 12853

| draftified

2025-06-20

| Draft:James Blake (Television Presenter) (BBC television presenter and documentary filmmaker)

| James Blake is a BBC television presenter and documentary filmmaker from Belfast, Northern Ireland.

| 0

| 12751

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:Maltose Falcons Homebrewing Society (Oldest homebrewing club in America)

| The Maltose Falcons Homebrewing Society is America's oldest homebrew club. It was founded in 1974 in the Woodland Hills suburb of Los Angeles, California by Merlin Elhardt and John Daume. It is second in age only to the [https://durdenparkbeer.org.uk/ Durden Park Beer Circle] in London (founded in 1971).

| 0

| 12740

|

2025-06-09

| Draft:Purged cross-validation (Cross-validation technique for time series and financial data)

| Purged cross-validation is a variant of k-fold cross-validation designed to prevent look-ahead bias in time series and other structured data. It is primarily used in financial machine learning to ensure the independence of training and testing samples when labels depend on future events.

| 2

| 12737

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Denis Flageollet (French independent watchmaker)

| Denis Flageollet (born 1963) is a French watchmaker and co-founder of the independent watch manufacture De Bethune, where he serves as both technical and artistic director. He is known for pioneering several mechanical devices used in contemporary watchmaking and is actively involved in the preservation and transmission of mechanical and horological craftsmanship.

| 0

| 12733

|

2025-06-20

| Draft:Andreas A Andreadis

| Andreas A Andreadis, born in Thessaloniki, Greece in 1953 is the co-CEO of Sani/Ikos Group, overseeing Sani Resort and Ikos Resorts in Greece and abroad.

| 1

| 12691

|

2025-06-12

| Draft:Kingvention (A Michael Jackson Fan Convention)

| Kingvention is an annual fan convention dedicated to celebrating the life, music, and legacy of Michael Jackson. Established in 2015, it is recognized as the only European convention exclusively focused on Jackson and his global fan base. The event features rare memorabilia exhibitions, panel discussions with individuals who worked directly with Jackson, film screenings, and live performances.

| 2

| 12646

|

2025-06-21

| Draft:Voz e Suor (1983 studio album by Nana Caymmi and César Camargo Mariano)

| Voz e Suor is an album resulting from the partnership between Brazilian musicians Nana Caymmi and César Camargo Mariano, released in 1983 by EMI-Odeon.

| 0

| 12610

|

2025-06-23

| Draft:Jay Robert Combs (United States Attorney)

| Jay R. Combs is an American Attorney and United States Army veteran who has served as the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Texas since May 29, 2025.

| 0

| 12496

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Disney Media Networks Latin America (Hispanic American division of The Walt Disney Company)

| Disney Media Networks Latin America (formerly Fox Networks Group Latin America) was created in 2005 with headquarters located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and is the owner of many Latin American versions of Disney channels.

| 1

| 12473

|

2025-06-14

| Draft:Kyoka Yamamoto (Japanese hip-hop dancer)

| Kyoka Yamamoto (Japanese: 山本恭華,きょか ; born April 24, 1996) is a Japanese hip-hop dancer and model from Osaka, Japan. She is best known as a part of the dance duo Rushball, formed in June 2004 with her partner Maika. She is the first non-breaking dancer to be included on the global roster of Red Bull Dancers, a group of street dancers sponsored by Red Bull.

| 2

| 12367

|

2025-06-23

| Draft:Jordan Gershowitz (American television writer and producer)

| Jordan Gershowitz (born December 24, 1987) is an American Emmy-nominated television writer, executive producer, and author. He is known for his work in children's television and animation, including series for Nickelodeon, Netflix, Disney, Apple TV+, and Warner Bros.

| 1

| 12281

|

2025-06-17

| Draft:Awork GmbH (Software company)

| awork GmbH is a privately held software company based in Hamburg, Germany. It develops awork, a cloud-based project management platform primarily used by agencies and project-based teams.

| 2

| 11806

|

2025-06-10

| Draft:Davy Holden (Irish popular historian)

| Davy Holden (born 15 September 1993) is an Irish popular historian who focuses on Irish and Irish–American history. He posts videos on-line, and also presents workshops to audiences throughout the USA. Holden started posting history videos on social media in 2022.

| 1

| 11792

|

2025-06-20

| Draft:Lil Maina (Kenyan musician (born 2002))

| Jeremy Maina (born 20 April 2002), known professionally as Lil Maina, is a Kenyan musician, comedian, and content creator. He is known for his work in the Genge, hip hop, and dancehall genres. Maina initially gained recognition through comedy skits on Instagram and TikTok, often featuring his grandparents, before transitioning to music.

| 1

| 11686

|

2025-06-15

| Draft:Rassolov Ilya Mikhailovich (Russian scientist)

| Rassolov Ilya Mikhailovich ({{Langx|ru|Рaссóлов Илья́ Михáйлович}}, born 25 February 1975 in Moscow) — is a Russian scientist, lawyer, writer., specialist in Information law, PhD in law, professor.

| 2

| 11646

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Diego De Giorgi (Italian banker)

| Diego De Giorgi, (born March 1970) is an Italian banker and businessman. He is currently the group chief financial officer (CFO) of Standard Chartered.

| 1

| 11629

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:Corix

| Corix is a private North American district energy company headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. Founded in 2006, the company develops and operates low-carbon energy infrastructure and provides utility systems for new developments, municipalities, institutions, and campuses across North America.

| 1

| 11535

|

2025-06-16

| Draft:Pablo Astilla (Filipino Revolutionary and Nationalist)

| Pablo Astilla y Huertasuela was a Filipino nationalist and revolutionary who participated in the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine–American War. He was the Politico-Military Governor of Distrito de La Infanta, under Philippine Revolutionary Government.

| 1

| 11458

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:FC Lisne (Football club)

| Football Club Lisne ({{langx|uk|Футбольний клуб «Лісне»}}) is a Ukrainian football club based out of a village Lisne located in Bucha Raion. The team was recently admitted in Ukrainian Second League.

| 0

| 11333

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Bon Music Vision (London-based audiovisual artist duo)

| Bon Music Vision (also known as Bon or BMV) is a multidisciplinary artist duo based in London, formed by Yerosha Windrich and Elfed Alexander Morris. Working at the intersection of music, visual art, and narrative design, Bon create immersive audiovisual projects that explore identity, emotional surveillance, digital mysticism, and posthuman aesthetics.

| 0

| 11299

|

2025-06-12

| Draft:Face 2 Fake (Japanese music producer unit)

| Face 2 fAKE is a Japanese music producer unit formed by Achilles Damigos and Oh!Be. Since the mid-1990s, they have been active as prominent songwriters and producers in the mainstream J-Pop scene, contributing numerous chart-topping hits. They also gained recognition as sharp-tongued judges on national audition programs.

| 3

| 11263

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:Tohji (Japanese Hip hop star Tohji)

| Tohji (born 5th February 1996) based in Tokyo, is a Japanese hip-hop artist. He is also active as a member of the crew "Mall Boyz" , which he formed with Gummyboy and others.

| 6

| 11138

|

2025-06-16

| Draft:Pasquale Poccianti (Italian architect and engineer)

| Pasquale Poccianti (May 16, 1774{{snd}}October 21, 1858) was a leading Italian Neoclassical architect and engineer. His most important work are the Cisternoni of Livorno, one of the most successful realizations of the Neoclassical style of Boullée, Ledoux, and their contemporaries.

| 1

| 11105

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Jahan Kalantar (Australian lawyer)

| Jahan Kalantar (born 16 October 1987) is an Australian criminal lawyer, author, and media commentator. He is the founder of Executive Law Group and lectures at The College of Law.

| 0

| 11103

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:William J Woeger (Roman Catholic religious brother)

| Brother William John Woeger FSC (April 22, 1945 - December 17, 2024) was a religious of the De La Salle Brothers of the Christian Schools and director of the Office of Divine Worship and provost of the [https://stceciliacathedral.org/music/ Saint Cecilia Institute for Sacred Liturgy, Music and the Arts] in the Archdiocese of Omaha for 42 years until his retirement in 2020.

| 2

| 11095

|

2025-06-17

| Draft:David Simon-Baker (Music Producer)

| David Simon-Baker (born April 27, 1968) is an American music producer, audio engineer, mixer, and musician. He has contributed to recordings across genres including rock, Americana, hip-hop, ska, and indie pop. His credits include work with artists such as Los Lobos, Jack Johnson, Margaret Cho, Jackie Greene, ALO, and Shinyribs.

| 1

| 11025

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:Heritage From the Fragrance of the Land (Palestinian Museum)

| A Heritage From the Fragrance of the Land is a museum based in Paris. It was founded in 2022 by Dr. Aydi Tarabin. The museum presents Palestinian cultural heritage in an academic and humanistic manner. The museum is based on a family museum established by his great-grandmother, Dr.

| 0

| 11014

|

2025-06-17

| Draft:World Theatre (TV series) (Television series)

| World Theatre is a 1959 Drama play series featuring various plays adapted for television. The series was produced by the BBC and broadcast on BBC Television from 5 May 1959 - 11 August 1959.

| 1

| 11008

|

2025-06-22

| Draft:Jason Diamond (American writer, author, editor)

| Jason Diamond (born 1980) is a bestselling American writer, editor, and novelist. He is the author of Searching for John Hughes (HarperCollins / William Morrow 2016), The Sprawl (Coffee House Press 2020), and Kaplan's Plot (Flatiron Books 2025). He is the co-author (with Nicolas Heller) of New York Nico's Guide to NYC (Dey Street Books 2024).

| 1

| 10988

| Prior AfD

2025-06-19

| Draft:David Russell Apartments and Fife Park (University Accommodation in St Andrews)

| David Russell Apartments and Fife Park are a series of student halls of residence at the University of St Andrews in St Andrews, Scotland. Comprising of 19 buildings under the David Russell Apartments name and 14 buildings under the Fife Park name, the hall can hold over a thousand students in 33 buildings throughout the year.

| 0

| 10934

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Irene Clouthier (Irene Clouthier, Mexican artist (born 1974))

| Irene Clouthier Carillo (born 1974) is a multi-disciplinary artist born in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico who has lived and worked in the Washington DC metro area since 2000. Clouthier's work explores childhood nostalgia and the idealization of early memories and experiences as demonstrated by her use of images, objects and materials from childhood games and toys.

| 0

| 10916

| draftified

2025-06-19

| Draft:Rod Schejtman (Musical artist)

| Maestro Rod Schejtman is an Argentine-American symphonic composer, pianist, engineer, and educator. He is the founder of The Piano Encyclopedia, known for developing a methodology to teach improvisation, composition, and ear training, and for integrating classical symphonic forms with cinematic language.

| 0

| 10909

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:First Unitarian Church of Dallas (Unitarian Universalist Church)

| The First Unitarian Church of Dallas is a Unitarian Universalist congregation located in Dallas, Texas. It was established in 1899. The church has a history of social justice advocacy and has gained significant media attention in recent years for its role in supporting abortion access in Texas.

| 0

| 10850

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Zoe Kleinman (British technology journalist)

| Zoe Kleinman is a British journalist and former BBC presenter. She was appointed the BBC's first Technology Editor in 2021, reporting on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and digital policy across its platforms.

| 0

| 10840

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:Abo Zaabal 89 (2024)

| Abo Zaabal 89 (Arabic: أبو زعبل89 ) is a 2024 documentary feature film, written and directed by Bassam Mortada. A co-production between Egypt and Germany, it portrays the director’s journey in repairing his relationship with his parents and comprehending his family’s story and how it ties to historical, social and political contexts in Egypt.

| 0

| 10815

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Alexander Astridge (skier)

| Alexander Astridge ({{Langx|ar|ألكسندر أستريدج}}; born June 2, 2006) is an alpine skier representing the United Arab Emirates. He competed in the 2024 Winter Youth Olympic Games and the 2025 Asian Winter Games.

| 0

| 10805

|

2025-06-21

| Draft:U.S. National Cross-Country Ski Championships (Annual national cross-country skiing competition)

| The U.S. National Cross-Country Ski Championships are an annual national cross-country skiing competition. The results are frequently used to determine members of the United States Ski Team for competitions such as the Winter Olympic Games and Scandinavian Cup.

| 0

| 10736

|

2025-06-23

| Draft:Nikki Castillo (Filipino-American TV, Film, & Voiceover actress)

| Nikki Castillo is a Filipino-American actress and voiceover artist. She is best known for her roles in CBS' action drama television series Scorpion and Disney Channel's comedy television series K.C. Undercover and for voice roles in Cartoon Network's animated television series Summer Camp Island, Adult Swim's animated horror concept Learning With Pibby: Apocalypse, and Nickelodeon's brand-new 2D-animated comedy series Wylde Pak..

| 2

| 10708

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:1994 Isle of Man TT (Annual motorcycle racing event)

| In the 1994 Isle of Man TT, Steve Hislop won the Senior TT and Formula I events. It marked the final time Hislop competed in the Isle of Man TT as he focused on circuit racing in both Superbike World Championship and British Superbike Championship in subsequent seasons.

| 0

| 10665

| draftified

2025-06-22

| Draft:PopUp Painting (A draft about PopUp Painting, a UK based social painting events company)

| PopUp Painting is a UK- based company that offers 'sip and paint' experiences, often referred to as social painting events. The company was founded in 2013, the business is a mix of art, entertainment and socialising in an casual setting, making painting more approachable to people with little to no prior experience.

| 2

| 10549

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Vendela Estelle Cojocaru (Musical artist)

| Vendela Estelle Cojocaru, also known as Vendela (born July 24, 2000) is a Swedish singer-songwriter of Transylvanian and Scandinavian descent. In 2023 she released her debut single "Komodo" which kick-started her career as a "alt pop" artist. The project "Vendela" is a collaboration between Vendela herself and Portuguese songwriter producer Francisco Faria (aka Damn Cisco).

| 0

| 10524

|

2025-06-20

| Draft:Battle of the Maroons (Colombo) (Annual school cricket match played between Ananda College Colombo and Nalanda College Colombo)

| The annual cricket encounter (also called Big Match) played between Ananda College, Colombo and Nalanda College, Colombo is called the Battle of the Maroons (Colombo).

| 2

| 10517

| draftified

2025-06-23

| Draft:Tempers (musician) (American synth-pop duo)

| Tempers are an American indie darkwave and synthpop duo from New York. The band formed in 2013 and consist of singer and songwriter Jasmine Golestaneh and Eddie Cooper.

| 0

| 10460

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:Chris Coates (journalist) (American journalist and editor)

| Chris Coates is an American journalist, editor, and media executive. He currently serves as Senior Director - Local News at Lee Enterprises, where he oversees newsroom strategy and audience development across more than 70 local markets in the United States.

| 2

| 10437

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2025-06-23

| Draft:Temple of the Vampire (New Religious Movmment based on Vampirism and the Vampiric subculture)

| The Temple of the Vampire is a modern new religious movement founded in the late 1980s that integrates Western esoteric traditions with the metaphor of vampirism and its subculture as a path to personal empowerment and immortality. The Temple’s central text, The Vampire Bible, articulates a belief system known as the "religion of Vampirism," wherein members—self-identified as Vampires—pursue mastery of magical and worldly disciplines to a ...

| 0

| 10413

| Prior AfD

2025-06-21

| Draft:Washboard Chaz (Musical artist)

| Washboard Chaz (born Charles Leary) is an American acoustic blues and washboard player based in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is known both for the washboard he plays and also for fronting several New Orleans traditional jazz and blues ensembles, including the Washboard Chaz Blues Trio, Tin Men, Washboard Rodeo, and Palmetto Bug Stompers.

| 2

| 10339

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Diamond Pistols (Musical artist)

| Diamond Pistols is the music project of Christian Dold, an American music producer and songwriter, based in Los Angeles, California.

| 2

| 10268

| draftified
Prior AfD

2025-06-23

| Draft:Greg Parker (entrepreneur) (biography of convenience store industry leader, entrepreneur and philanthropist Greg Parker)

| Greg Parker (born September 24, 1953) is an entrepreneur, philanthropist and Founder/Executive Chairman of Parker's Kitchen, an award-winning convenience store company that is headquartered in Savannah, Ga.

| 0

| 10209

|

2025-06-20

| Draft:Be-Bop Deluxe discography

| The discography of English glam rock band Be-Bop Deluxe, fronted by singer-songwriter and guitarist Bill Nelson, consists of five studio albums, two live albums, nine singles, twelve compilation albums, and one compilation EP. During the band's operative years, four of the group's albums charted on the UK Albums Chart, one of which reached the top ten.

| 1

| 10164

|

2025-06-16

| Draft:Roberto Santamaria (rugby union) (Rugby player)

| Roberto Santamaria (Messina, 21 settembre 1986) is an Italian coach and former union rugby player, who used to play as a hooker. Since 2021 he is a coach for the Italian Rugby Federation, where he had several positions, including coach of the Italian Under 18 and Under-20 national teams and coach of the Zebre Academy.

| 0

| 10122

|

2025-06-20

| Draft:Nell Verlaque (American actress)

| Nell Verlaque (born October 18, 2000). is an American actress and singer. She starred as Louise Gruzinsky in the David E Kelley sports comedy-drama television series Big Shot (2021–2022) and as Jessica Wright in the slasher film Thanksgiving.

| 3

| 10008

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:Mitchie M (Musical artist)

| Mitchie M is a Japanese musician, Vocaloid producer, and songwriter. He is best known for making the vocaloid Hatsune Miku sing like a real person. He got his name from Jimi Hendrix Experience drummer Mitch Mitchell, and his biggest influence is Antônio Carlos Jobim.

| 2

| 9992

|

2025-06-13

| Draft:Blue Homeland (Mavi Vatan) (Türkiye Doctrine about maritime jurisdiction)

| Blue Homeland is the doctrine covering the maritime jurisdiction areas (territorial waters, continental shelf and exclusive economic zone) declared by the Republic of Türkiye in the Black Sea, Mediterranean and Aegean.

| 0

| 9982

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:Tokyo Chemical Industry

| Tokyo Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. (TCI) is a Japanese manufacturer of research chemicals, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1894, the company specializes in chemical reagents and also provides custom synthesis and bulk chemical production services.

| 1

| 9972

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:Josh Scherer (American celebrity chef and internet personality (born 1992))

| Josh Scherer (born April 25, 1992) is an American chef and Internet personality who is best know as the host of the YouTube channel Mythical Kitchen. Prior to hosting Mythical Kitchen, he was also the culinary producer for the YouTube web series Good Mythical Morning.

| 0

| 9609

|

2025-06-23

| Draft:Election law in the Philippines (Overview of Philippine government and society)

| The political framework of the Philippines is defined by the 1987 Constitution, which thrones three independent branches of government—Executive, Legislature, and Judiciary—while regional and local units handle grassroots governance. Cultural, historical, and institutional factors also shape how the country operates today.

| 0

| 9546

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Pogoń Leżajsk (Football Club in Leżajsk, Poland)

| Pogoń Leżajsk (Międzyzakładowy Klub Sportowy Pogoń Leżajsk) is a Polish football club based in Leżajsk, Podkarpackie Voivodeship. Founded in 1962, the club has mostly competed in the lower divisions of Polish football, including III Liga and IV Liga. Its greatest achievement came in the 1992–93 season, when it finished second in the III Liga.

| 1

| 9496

|

2025-06-17

| Draft:Shruthi Rajasekar (Created short article on subject)

| Shruthi Rajasekar is an American composer and singer of contemporary Western classical and Carnatic music. Rajasekar is a 2025 McKnight Fellow in Composition.

| 0

| 9495

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:University of Evansville-Missouri State Rivalry (American Collegiate Athletic Rivalry)

| University of Evansville-Missouri State Rivalry is a athletic rivalry in NCAA Division I. It was started in 1959 when the University of Evansville beat Missouri State in the NCAA College Division basketball championship. Since then, both universities have played in the Missouri Valley Conference.

| 0

| 9492

|

2025-06-16

| Draft:Carrie Bodle (American artist)

| Carrie Bodle (born 1979, London, Ohio) is an American visual and sound artist and educator based in Seattle, Washington.

| 1

| 9483

|

2025-06-20

| Draft:Chad Meredith (American judge)

| Stephen Chad Meredith (known professionally as Chad Meredith) is an American lawyer who served as solicitor general of Kentucky from 2019 to 2021. He is currently a nominee for United States district judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky.

| 0

| 9472

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:The Origami House (Mid-century modern house in Dallas, Texas, designed by architect John Barthel)

| The Origami House is a mid-century modern residence located at 8931 Capri Court in Dallas, Texas. Designed by architect John Edgar Barthel in 1959 as his personal home. It is recognized for its folded-plate roofline and distinctive integration into the wooded landscape.

| 0

| 9427

|

2025-06-16

| Draft:Everardo Jefferson

| Everardo Jefferson, AIA is a Panamanian-American architect, educator, and co-founder of Caples Jefferson Architects, established in 1987. Jefferson’s work blends cultural, educational, and civic elements, earning national and international recognition.

| 1

| 9412

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:Inventory financing (Form of short-term business borrowing)

| Inventory financing is a form of short-term borrowing that businesses use to purchase stock or goods in advance of sales. It is commonly used by retail, wholesale, and ecommerce businesses that require substantial upfront investment in inventory but may experience delayed cash inflows due to payment terms or inventory turnover cycles.

| 1

| 9401

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:Francesco Milizia (Italian writer and art theorist)

| Francesco Milizia (15 November 1725{{snd}}7 March 1798) was an Italian writer and art theorist. He was one of the leading Italian theorist of Neoclassicism. His writings combine neoclassical admiration for Ancient Greek art with Enlightenment rationalism and utilitarianism, showing also a taste for the expressive and the dramatic, and appreciation of Roman and Gothic art.

| 0

| 9368

|

2025-06-22

| Draft:Ryan Huling (writer) (Writer and media commentator)

| Ryan Huling (born March 30, 1984) is an American writer and media commentator focused on sustainable food systems, animal rights, and international exploration. He has authored opinion columns for Nature, Wired, USA Today, Trends in Cell Biology, the South China Morning Post, The Nikkei, and Nikkei Asia, and been interviewed by NBC News, Fox News, and Reuters.

| 0

| 9367

|

2025-06-20

| Draft:Deon Fourie (army general) (South African academic and military general officer)

| Deon Francois Schonland Fourie (born 17 November 1932) is a South African retired general officer, academic, military historian and heraldist. He served in the South African Defence Force (SADF), where he commanded the Pretoria Armour Regiment from 1975 to 1980, and was later promoted to brigadier general, serving as Director Citizen Force Liaison.

| 2

| 9355

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:Kinnane Brothers (American filmmaking collective)

| The Kinnane Brothers are an American filmmaking collective from Little Compton, Rhode Island, composed of eight brothers—Charles, Daniel, Patrick, Brendan, Peter, John, and William Kinnane—and their brother-in-law, Jeffrey Azize. They are known for their collaborative work in directing, writing, producing, and editing narrative films, documentaries, and digital content, including the upcoming Solo Mio (2026); Home Team (2022), their first feature film, s ...

| 0

| 9263

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:Thrust Coefficient (Characteristic of rocket engine nozzles)

| Thrust coefficient or c_F (sometimes c_\tau) is a dimensionless number that measures the performance of a nozzle, most commonly in a rocket engine, independent of combustion performance. It is often used to compare the performance of different nozzle geometries.

| 1

| 9184

|

2025-06-23

| Draft:Avkrvst (Article on the Norweigan prog rock band AVKRVST, which is referenced in other Wikipedia articles)

| Avkrvst (stylised in all caps, and pronounced "Awkrust") is a Norwegian progressive rock band formed in 2022. The band consists of founding members Simon Bergseth (vocals, guitars, bass) and Martin Utby (drums, synthesizers), along with Øystein Aadland (bass, keyboards), Edvard Seim (guitars), and Auver Gaaren (keyboards).

| 0

| 9167

|

2025-06-16

| Draft:Monongalia County Militia (Military unit)

| The Monongalia County Militia was a component of the Virginia militia during the American Revolutionary War. It was based in Monongalia County, Virginia. It mostly fought invading Indian tribes who crossed the Ohio River as well as local Tories loyal to the British Crown, but it is said to have participated in George Rogers Clark's Campaign in 1779 and other expeditions against hostile Indians,

| 0

| 9160

| draftified

2025-06-17

| Draft:Arrondissements of Paris (1795-1859) (Divisions of Paris)

| The first arrondissements of Paris were established by a law dated 11 October 1795. It divided the city into twelve areas, which lasted until the law of 16 June 1859 establishing the current arrondissements of Paris.

| 0

| 9135

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Autobrains (Israeli AI automotive company)

| Autobrains Technologies Ltd. is an Israeli startup that develops artificial intelligence (AI) software for autonomous vehicles. Headquartered in Tel Aviv, the company also operates in Munich, Germany, the United States, and China. It has conducted additional testing and operations in France, India, and Vietnam.

| 1

| 9084

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:Dananeer Mobeen (Pakistani social media influencer and actress)

| Dananeer Mobeen (born 27 December 2001) is a Pakistani social media influencer, and actress. She rose to fame in 2021 after a short video she posted went viral on social media with the phrase "Pawri Ho Rahi Hai", leading to widespread meme culture and media attention in both Pakistan and India.

| 0

| 9031

| Prior AfD

2025-06-25

| Draft:Ryan Meetup (Nonprofit organization for people named Ryan)

| Ryan Meetup is a nonprofit organization created by and run for people with the first name Ryan. It organizes frequent events in cities across the United States and Canada that focus on bringing hundreds of Ryans into the same place.

| 1

| 8984

|

2025-06-15

| Draft:Premier Volleyball League Collegiate Conference (Inactive Premier Volleyball League conference)

| The Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference was a conference in the Premier Volleyball League (PVL). This conference featured only collegiate teams from various associations. The name carried over from the conference of the same name in the Shakey's V-League.

| 0

| 8952

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Indianapolis Boulevard (Roadway in Illinois and Indiana)

| Indianapolis Boulevard, also known as Indianapolis Avenue, is a major road in Illinois and Indiana, serving the southeastern suburbs of Chicago. It serves US 12, US 20, US 41, and Indiana State Road 152 for portions of its length.

| 0

| 8946

|

2025-06-20

| Draft:Hai (Chinese writer and producer)

| Honghai Li, also known as Hai, is the author of the TimeDoc MOOK series and the founder and producer of TimeDoc Documentary Film Production Co., Ltd. He is a visiting scholar at the University of California, Berkeley, and an alumnus of Harvard Business School's OPM program.

| 0

| 8900

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Crkvina, Biskupija (Former medieval church and archaeological site in Biskupija, Croatia)

| Crkvina, also known as Basillica of Saint Mary is a former church and archaeological site in Biskupija, Croatia. The basillica is the former cathedral of the so-called Bishop of the Croats (Episcopus Chroatensis, later the Bishop of Knin)

| 0

| 8743

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Ferhat Karmil (Chess problemist and judge)

| Ferhat Karmil (born October 3, 1958, Ureki, Georgia) is a Turkish chess composer (formerly representing the USSR and Georgia). He was awarded the title of FIDE Master for chess composition in 2014 and became an international judge in 2021.

| 0

| 8713

|

2025-06-22

| Draft:Penny Nakatsu (Japanese-American Activist)

| Penny Nakatsu (born in 1949) was a member of the 1968 San Francisco State University (SFSU) BSU-TWLF strike as well as a co-founder of SFSU's chapter of the Asian American Political Alliance (AAPA).

| 1

| 8554

|

2025-06-16

| Draft:Hamish McRae (British financial journalist and author)

| Hamish Malcolm Donald McRae (born 20 October 1943) is a British economic journalist, author, and commentator known for his analyses of global economic trends and future forecasts. He writes the weekly "Armchair Economics" column for the i newspaper and the "City Comment" column for The Mail on Sunday.

| 1

| 8538

|

2025-06-16

| Draft:Warrick Cleine (New Zealand politician)

| Warrick Cleine MBE is a New Zealand business and political leader and Asia based academic.

| 0

| 8505

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:Cognizance (British death metal band)

| Cognizance is a progressive Technical death metal band from Leeds, founded in 2012.

| 0

| 8427

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:Beast Games season 2 (Season of reality television series)

| The second season of Beast Games, a reality competition show created by Jimmy "MrBeast" Donaldson, will possibly be released early 2026. The prize will be $15 million, the largest single cash prize in reality television history.

| 0

| 8407

|

2025-06-17

| Draft:Lemnian Earth (Historic Medicinal Product)

| Lemnian Earth was a medicinal clay sourced from the Greek island of Lemnos in the the Aegean Sea. It was used from antiquity on until the post-medieval period for the treatment of poisonings, open wounds and other illnesses. Lemnian clay was shaped into tablets with distinctive seals stamped into them, from which it got its name terra sigillata - Latin for 'sealed earth'.

| 0

| 8380

|

2025-06-23

| Draft:Karen Leigh Hopkins (American screenwriter and director)

| Karen Leigh Hopkins is an American screenwriter, director, and producer known for her work in film and television. She wrote the screenplays for Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael (1990), Stepmom (1998), and Because I Said So (2007). Hopkins also wrote and directed Miss Meadows (2014), a dark comedy starring Katie Holmes that premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.

| 1

| 8087

|

2025-06-17

| Draft:Benita Onyiuke (Nigerian actress, filmmaker, and former beauty queen)

| Chikodili Benita Ugochukwu, professionally known as Benita Onyiuke, is a Nigerian actress, filmmaker, writer, and producer. She is known for her work in Nollywood films, particularly romantic dramas and family-centered stories. Over the years, she has received multiple award nominations both locally and internationally for her performances and productions.

| 4

| 8070

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Trajko Boškoski (Macedonian Partisans)

| Trajko Boškoski ({{langx|mk|Трајко Бошкоски}}) (1918–1942), known by the nickname Tarcan, was a Macedonian communist, partisan fighter, and national hero. He was among the earliest leaders of the anti-fascist uprising in Macedonia during World War II and held various positions within the Communist Party of Yugoslavia and the partisan resistance movement.

| 2

| 7962

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Vampire Money (2010 song by My Chemical Romance)

| Vampire Money is a song by the American punk rock band My Chemical Romance from their 2010 album Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys.

| 0

| 7932

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Ju-Nel Homes (Mid-century modern home builder based in Dallas, Texas)

| Ju-Nel Homes was a homebuilding company based in Dallas, Texas that specialized in mid-century modern residential design. The firm was founded in 1959 by architects Lyle Rowley and Jack Wilson, who focused on custom homes that incorporated natural materials and emphasized connections to the surrounding landscape.

| 2

| 7868

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Vittorio Angelone (Northern Irish comedian)

| Vittorio Angelone (born 1996) is a Northern Irish stand-up comedian and writer. He is known for exploring cultural identity through his work.

| 1

| 7833

|

2025-06-17

| Draft:Natalie Cochran (Pharmacist, ponzi, murderer, bio)

| Natalie Paige Cochran is a former pharmacist from Raleigh County, West Virginia, whose legal controversies have drawn significant public attention. She is known for her convictions related to fraud and the murder of her husband, Michael Brandon Cochran.

| 3

| 7801

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Ash Hudson (American fashion designer and visual artist (born 1972))

| Albion "Ash" Hudson (born 1972) is an American designer and artist recognized as a pioneer in streetwear fashion. Described as "the godfather of streetwear fashion" by The Japan Times, he founded CONART, a brand credited with originating the integration of graffiti art into apparel in the early 1990s, significantly influencing hip-hop and streetwear culture.

| 4

| 7651

| draftified

2025-06-25

| Draft:Set! (Documentary on competitive table setting)

| Set! is a 2021 American documentary film directed by Scott Gawlik. The film follows a group of competitive table-setting enthusiasts as they prepare intricate displays for judging at the Orange County Fair in California. The documentary offers an affectionate yet often humorous look at this niche subculture—sometimes described by participants as “the Olympics of Table Setting.” Set! premiered at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in April 2021 and was later rele ...

| 0

| 7630

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:What Is, and to What End do We Study, Universal History? (Friedrich Schiller's 1789 inaugural lecture on philosophy of history)

| What Is, and to What End do We Study, Universal History? (German: Was heißt und zu welchem Ende studiert man Universalgeschichte?) is an inaugural academic lecture delivered by German playwright, poet, and philosopher Friedrich Schiller on 26 May 1789 at the University of Jena.

| 0

| 7627

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:Ling Qi (Chinese-American scientist and department chair)

| Ling Qi, Ph.D. (齐岭) is a Chinese-American biomedical scientist and academic known for his research on endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation (ERAD) and its role in cellular homeostasis and disease pathogenesis. He is currently the Chair of the Department of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, where he holds the Andrew P.

| 2

| 7597

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Oliver Simpson (Semi-Pro Rugby Player, Pro Window Cleaner)

| Oliver "Ollie" Simpson (born c. 2001) is an English semi-pro rugby union player who plays as a forward for Brighton Rugby Club. He began his career at Portsmouth RFC and has also represented at county level. Known for his leadership and physicality, Simpson has captained club sides and overcome serious injury setbacks to remain a consistent performer at the semi-professional level.

| 3

| 7583

|

2025-06-23

| Draft:Hoshimi Miyabi (Zenless Zone Zero) (Video game character from MiHoYo's Zenless Zone Zero)

| Hoshimi Miyabi is a playable Agent in Zenless Zone Zero. She holds the prestigious title of Void Hunter, becoming the youngest individual in New Eridu to earn this distinction. As the chief of Hollow Special Operations Section 6, she leads a specialized unit comprising herself, Soukaku, Asaba Harumasa, and Tsukishiro Yanagi.

| 3

| 7572

|

2025-06-21

| Draft:Robert Emmitt Lillard (Robert E Lillard Biography)

| Robert Emmitt Lillard (March 23, 1907 – November 6, 1991) was an American civil rights activist, lawyer, judge, and politician from Nashville, Tennessee. He served on the Nashville City Council and Metropolitan Council (1951–1971), organized voter registration drives, aided the Nashville sit-in movement, and in 1978 became the first African American circuit court judge in Davidson County.

| 0

| 7475

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Joseph L. Bull (First Indigenous engineering dean, US)

| Joseph L. Bull is an American biomedical engineer and academic administrator who serves as Dean of the Maseeh College of Engineering and Computer Science at Portland State University. He is the first Native American dean of engineering in the United States.

| 0

| 7460

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:Pitu village (Traditional village in Yogyakarta, Indonesia)

| Pitu village or kampung Pitu is a village located in Nglanggeran, Patuk District, Gunung Kidul Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta. The village is located at the eastern peak of Mount Nglanggeran. Pitu village is known for its unique community tradition of limiting the number of households to only seven.

| 0

| 7459

|

2025-06-17

| Draft:Faceless Love (Thai TV Series) (2023 Thai TV series)

| Faceless Love (Thai : รักไม่รู้หน้า, Rák Mâi Rúu Nâa) is a 2023 Thai romantic comedy drama produced by GMMTV and Keng Kwang Kang. Directed by Koo Ekkasit Trakulkasemsuk (also known as Ekkasit Trakulkasemsuk) and Pantip Vibultham, the series is an official adaptation of the 2012 Japanese drama Rich Man, Poor Woman.

| 0

| 7410

|

2025-06-16

| Draft:Thomas J. Schoenbaum (American lawyer, legal scholar, and author)

| Thomas J. Schoenbaum (born August 15, 1939) is an American lawyer, legal scholar, and author. His work has focused on maritime law, international trade law, and environmental law, and he has championed the role of international law in the peaceful settlement of disputes.

| 1

| 7367

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:Amend (road safety organization) (Road safety nonprofit)

| Amend is a nonprofit organization that works to reduce road traffic injury and death across sub-Saharan Africa, particularly among high-risk groups such as child pedestrians and motorcyclists. It delivers road infrastructure improvements, education programs, advocacy, and peer-reviewed research.

| 1

| 7295

|

2025-06-22

| Draft:Josep Piñol Curto (Catalan visual artist)

| Josep Piñol Curto (born 10 May 1994) is a Catalan visual artist whose work spans staged photography, video art, and immersive installations. He is best known for the 2024 performative project La Santa Baldana, which received national media attention in Spain and was covered in major outlets such as El País, La Vanguardia, El Mundo (Spain), and Diari de Tarragona.

| 1

| 7195

|

2025-06-21

| Draft:Sydney Scales (Professional Lacrosse Player)

| Sydney Scales (born October 21, 2001) is an American lacrosse player. She played NCAA Division I women's lacrosse at Boston College.Scales has since gone on to play professionally and launch a business, Sydney Scales Lacrosse focused on the performance and development of young athletes in the sport.

| 3

| 7173

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Nilufer Erdebil (Candian engineer and business woman)

| Nilufer Erdebil is a Canadian entrepreneur, author, professional engineer, and internationally recognized expert in design thinking and innovation. She is the founder and CEO of Spring2 Innovation , a consultancy specializing in human-centered design and organizational transformation.

| 1

| 6991

|

2025-06-23

| Draft:Aerm Ariaentje

| Note to reviewer as in previous reviews the sources was stated to be an issue to meet GNG; please comment on the sources what no one has done yet even when asked at the talk pages. 95.98.65.177 (talk) 21:11, 23 June 2025 (UTC)

| 3

| 6805

|

2025-06-23

| Draft:Arboreal environments

| Arboreal environments are habitats found in and among trees, offering resources like food, shelter, and safety from predators.These environments can be found in various ecosystems, not just tropical forests, but also temperate and deciduous forests, and even savannas with sparse trees.

| 2

| 6739

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:Peter Robinson (Photographer) (British Photographer (Sporting))

| Christopher Peter Robinson (born February 1944), known as Peter Robinson, is a British photographer known for his football images. He was FIFA's official photographer for over two decades and, in 2015, was appointed as the photography consultant to the FIFA Museum in Zurich.

| 1

| 6730

|

2025-06-17

| Draft:Project Look Sharp (Ithaca College) (Media literacy initiative based at Ithaca College)

| Project Look Sharp (PLS) is a media literacy initiative based at Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York. Founded in 1996, it develops educational materials and professional development programs designed to support critical thinking and media analysis in classroom settings.

| 1

| 6648

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:EXR (app) (Multiplayer online rowing platform)

| EXR is a massively multiplayer online rowing and training application that enables users to row online using their rowing machines and compete in virtual worlds.

| 6

| 6648

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Paul B. Laursen (Canadian exercise physiologist and HIIT researcher)

| Paul B. Laursen (born 1973) is a Canadian exercise physiologist and endurance-sports coach whose research centres on high-intensity interval training (HIIT), athlete monitoring and thermoregulation. He is an adjunct professor at Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand and at the University of Agder in Norway, and formerly led the physiology programme for High Performance Sport New Zealand through the London and Rio Olympic cycles.

| 1

| 6611

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Ingrid Maier (Swedish philologist and historian)

| Ingrid Maier (born 1951) is a Swedish scholar of Slavic languages, Russian history and literature at Uppsala University (retired since 2018). She is a leading expert in 17th-century Russian linguistics, the early history of the Russian court theatre (17th c.), and cross-cultural exchanges.

| 0

| 6609

|

2025-06-20

| Draft:Hari Achuthan (American Entrepreneur and Business Creator)

| Hari Achuthan (born c. 1972) is an American entrepreneur and investment executive. He is the founder and chief executive officer of Convalt Energy, a solar power and manufacturing company based in the United States, and co-founder of ACO Investment Group, a private equity firm focused on infrastructure and renewable energy projects in emerging markets.

| 1

| 6584

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:Levan Kacharava (Prominent Businessman from Republic of Georgia -- victim of assassination)

| Levan Kacharava ({{lang-ka| ლევან კაჭარავა|tr}}; 15 July 1968 – 24 June 2022) was a Georgian businessman known as a founding partner and a co-founding partner of several prominent Georgian companies. His assassination in 2022 drew significant attention.

| 1

| 6561

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Taylor Fay (British Child Actor)

| Taylor Fay (born c. 2013–2016) is a British child actor, best known for his roles in the Netflix series Shadow and Bone (2021) and the Amazon Prime mini-series Last Light (2022). Fay's acting career began in 2021 and has since expanded with his role in the ITV series Changing Ends (2023–2024), where he portrays a younger version of comedian Alan Carr's brother.

| 5

| 6532

|

2025-06-21

| Draft:Long Way Home (2025 tv series) (Motorcycle Apple TV+ series)

| Long Way Home is a 2025 10-episode Apple Original series documenting the 63-day journey from the United Kingdom across Scandinavia and Eastern and Central Europe made by Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman on refurbished vintage motorcycles. The series aired on Fridays on Apple TV+ beginning 09 May 2025.

| 0

| 6339

|

2025-06-21

| Draft:Yuvraj Samra (Canadian International Cricketer)

| Yuvraj Singh Samra (born 29 September 2006) is a Canadian cricketer who plays as a left-handed top-order batter. He represents the Canada national cricket team and has competed in List A, One Day International (ODI), and Twenty20 International (T20I) matches.

| 3

| 6274

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Colin Andrews (British electrical engineer and crop circle researcher)

| Colin Andrews (born March 7, 1946) is a British electrical engineer and researcher who has studied crop circles and related unexplained phenomena since the early 1980s He co-founded an organization focused on crop circle research and has contributed to public awareness of the subject through books and media appearances.

| 1

| 6219

|

2025-06-16

| Draft:Ethis (Ethis Islamic crowdfunding platform)

| Ethis was established in Singapore in 2014 by Umar Munshi and Ronald Yusuf Wijaya as "Club Ethis," initially serving as a private investor network focused on impact investments in Indonesia. The company expanded to Malaysia in 2016 and was formally incorporated as Ethis Global Sdn Bhd in Malaysia in 2018.

| 1

| 6097

|

2025-06-21

| Draft:Claire Parkinson (British-Australian executive and author)

| Claire Parkinson is a British-Australian executive, author, and former prison governor. She is best known for her memoir SHiTTY GRiT, which chronicles her journey from homelessness and frontline prison work in the UK to executive roles in government and mining, including at OZ Minerals and BHP.

| 1

| 6039

|

2025-06-21

| Draft:Have You Seen My Baby? (1969 song by Fats Domino, later covered by Randy Newman and RIngo Starr)

| "Have You Seen My Baby?" is a song written by American pianist and singer-songwriter Randy Newman and recorded by American pianist Fats Domino as the b-side to Domino's "Make Me Belong to You", later recorded by its original songwriter Newman from his 1970 album 12 Songs.

| 0

| 5823

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:La Société acadienne de Clare (Community organization)

| The Société acadienne de Clare (SAC) is a community organization that brings together individuals, associations, and organizations working to promote Acadian language and culture in the municipality of Clare, located in the St. Mary's Bay region.

| 1

| 5733

|

2025-06-16

| Draft:Hilda Emery Davis (Biography of composer Hilda Emery Davis)

| Hilda Hodgkins was born in Salisbury Cove, an unincorporated village in Bar Harbor, Maine to Eugene Hodgkins and Bethia (known as Bertha) Emery. Hodgkins began learning the piano when she was five years old while living in Newburyport, Massachusetts. She also sang in her church choir, and often performed piano accompaniment for her older sister Doris (who later became concert contralto and wife of Pierre Monteux).

| 0

| 5678

|

2025-06-23

| Draft:Michael Armour (Leading women's health researcher in Australasia)

| Michael Armour is an Associate Professor in reproductive health and the Director of Research at the NICM Health Research Institute, Western Sydney University. He is a prominent researcher in women's health, focused on endometriosis, dysmenorrhea, menstrual health literacy, and use of complementary and alternative medicine.

| 1

| 5546

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:Holy Trinity Lock II (A water navigation lock)

| Holy Trinity Lock II is a preserved lock on the Bydgoszcz Canal.

| 0

| 5430

|

2025-06-10

| Draft:Bunun bow-shaped harp (Latuk) (Indigenous instrument in Taiwan)

| The Bunun bow-shaped harp, also known as Latuk or Latuq, is a musical instrument belonging to the Bunun Indigenous tribe in Taiwan. Latuk is a historically and culturally significant instrument for the Bunun people, but in recent years, it has seen a decline in those able to play and construct it.

| 0

| 5039

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Jewish exceptionalism

| Jewish exceptionalism is a belief that the Jewish people hold a unique quality, mission, or destiny, often rooted in religious or historical interpretations. It's a multifaceted concept with various expressions such as the idea of a chosen people or that they are inherently superior to other groups.

| 1

| 4692

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:Amangarh (Amangarh major industrial site in Nowshera District)

| Amangarh has an industrial history, but it is now focusing more on maintaining a balance between residential settlements and industrial developments. The key industrial sites it had, and some still operating, included Adamjee Paper Mill, Colony Sarhad Textile Mills Ltd., Nowshera Pipe Industries[1], and the Ferozsons Laboratories Limited.

| 3

| 4321

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Sports broadcasting contracts in Australia (Australian Sports Broadcasting Channels Lists)

| This article refers to the sports broadcasting contracts in Australia. For a list of other country's broadcasting rights, see Sports television broadcast contracts.

| 1

| 39972

| draftified
Prior AfD

2025-06-19

| Draft:List of the foreign visits to Joe Biden (List of foreign leaders' visits to President Joe Biden)

| List of foreign visits by foreign leaders to Joe Biden catalogs all official visits to the United States by heads of state or government that involved meetings with President Joe Biden during his tenure as the 46th President of the United States. These visits—ranging from state and working visits to official and summit participations—highlight the diplomatic engagements between the Biden administration and global leaders.

| 0

| 36442

|

2025-06-16

| Draft:Kansas State–Oklahoma football rivalry

| The Kansas State–Oklahoma football rivalry is an American college football rivalry game between the Kansas State Wildcats and Oklahoma Sooners.

| 0

| 14763

|

2025-06-22

| Draft:Baylor–Rice football rivalry

| The Baylor–Rice football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Baylor Bears and Rice Owls.

| 2

| 14360

|

2025-06-20

| Draft:List of fashion film festivals

| Done. KotikBoh

| 2

| 12505

|

2025-06-22

| Draft:AFL Era Statistics (AFL Era Statistics)

| In 1990, the Victorian Football League was renamed as the Australian Football League (AFL) due to its national expansion, incorporating teams from states other than Victoria to become a national competition. 1990 saw the inclusion of teams from Sydney, Brisbane and the West Coast.

| 4

| 12056

|

2025-06-16

| Draft:List of Ottawa Charge Players (This is a list of all-time Ottawa Charge/PWHL Ottawa players and their stats with the team.)

| The Ottawa Charge are a professional ice hockey team based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Founded on August 29, 2023, they are one of the six original franchises of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL). Ottawa plays its home games at TD Place Arena.

| 2

| 11258

|

2025-06-22

| Draft:Alexander Owen (writer/actor) (Biography of British writer and actor Alexander Owen)

| Alexander Owen is a British writer and actor. He is one half of comedy duo The Pin alongside Ben Ashenden. Together they co-wrote and starred in Amazon MGM Studios feature film Deep Cover, to critical acclaim. The pair also wrote and starred in hit West End play The Comeback, and between 2015 and 2019 recorded four series of the multi-award winning BBC Radio 4 show The Pin.

| 0

| 10004

|

2025-06-20

| Draft:Medpalli (Village in Karnataka, India)

| Medpalli is a village in Aurad Taluka, Bidar district, Karnataka, India. Located approximately {{convert|25|km}} southeast of the taluka headquarters at Aurad and about {{convert|45|km}} from Bidar city, the village falls under the Aurad Assembly constituency and Bidar (Lok Sabha constituency).

| 2

| 9892

|

2025-06-22

| Draft:General Director of Administrative Department of the Presidency (Colombian national government official)

| The General Director of Administrative Department of the Presidency is in charge of overseeing, managing, and executing the administrative tasks related to the presidency of Colombia, while also ensuring the effective implementation of government policies.

| 0

| 9547

|

2025-06-22

| Draft:Wave from the WOOniverse (Album)

| Wave from the WOOniverse is the posthumous double album from Parliament-Funkadelic keyboardist and de facto Talking Heads member, funk legend Bernie Worrell. Released in 2024, initially on vinyl for Record Store Day, the double album uses unfinished and previously unrelased tracks the Worrell estate uncovered.

| 1

| 9483

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:DATAtab (Statistics software DATAtab)

| DATAtab is an online statistics software for data analysis and performing statistical tests. All algorithms run directly in the web browser therby ensuring data security.

| 2

| 9186

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:FIL Industries Private Limited (Indian agricultural, food processing, and tourism company.)

| FIL Industries Private Limited is an Indian company operating across multiple locations with its corporate office in New Delhi. Established in 1989, the company is known for being India’s largest apple integrator and for developing a range of innovative agri solutions.

| 3

| 9015

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:Zaw Myat Lynn (Burmese educator and pro-democracy activist (1974–2021))

| Zaw Myat Lynn ({{langx|my|ဇော်မြတ်လင်း}}; , also spelled as Zaw Myat Linn; 1974 – 9 March 2021) was a Burmese educator and NLD-affiliated activist who led community resistance to the February 2021 military coup in Yangon's Shwe Pyi Thar Township.

| 0

| 8651

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:The Walt Disney Company Iberia (Iberian division of The Walt Disney Company)

| The Walt Disney Company Iberia is one subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company EMEA, one of The Walt Disney Company's international divisions. It is responsible for the Disney brand and its businesses throughout the region. It has offices in Portugal and Spain.

| 0

| 8399

|

2025-06-21

| Draft:Hazera Seeds (Vegetable Seed Company)

| Hazera Seeds Ltd. is a company that breeds, cultivates, develops, manufactures and markets a wide variety of vegetable seeds for the international farming industry.

| 1

| 8397

| draftified

2025-06-24

| Draft:Nami Kartal (Turkish wood scientist and professor)

| Saip Nami Kartal (born 1969) is a Turkish wood scientist and professor at Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa in Turkey, who is an elected fellow (FIAWS) of the International Academy of Wood Science.

| 1

| 8271

| draftified

2025-06-18

| Draft:STEMulator

| The STEMulator is an online educational platform developed by the National Science and Technology Forum (NSTF) in South Africa. Launched in July 2020, it provides digital resources to support Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education for students.

| 0

| 8261

|

2025-06-21

| Draft:Stormind Games (Video Games Company)

| Stormind Games is an Italian video game developer based in Acireale, Sicily. It was founded in 2016 by Antonio Cannata and Federico Laudani.

| 1

| 8143

|

2025-06-22

| Draft:AMMA Program (West African climate research program)

| The AMMA program (Multidisciplinary Analysis of the African Monsoon) is an international climate research initiative focused on the region stretching from the Sahel to the Gulf of Guinea. Its main objective is to improve understanding of the currently unpredictable nature of the West African monsoon.

| 0

| 7949

| draftified

2025-06-18

| Draft:Alp Tegin's invasion of Kabul and Ghazna (Alp Tegin's invasion of Kabul and Ghazna)

| Alp Tegin's invasion of Kabul and Ghazna was the military engagement where the turkic general Alp tegin launched an expeditions against the lawik kings, king of bamiyan and hindu shahis.

| 0

| 7642

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Miss Universe Malaysia 2024 (56th edition of Miss Universe Malaysia pageant)

| Miss Universe Malaysia 2024 was the 56th edition of the Miss Universe Malaysia pageant, held at The Majestic Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, on September 6, 2024.. This was the first competition organized under the leadership of Eileen Yong, the new director of the Miss Universe Malaysia Organization.

| 0

| 7628

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Dorado Records (London electronica, experimental Jazz & D&B record label from the 1990s music scene - present)

| Dorado Records is a British independent record label based in London, UK. Initially pioneering the Acid Jazz and Trip hop music movement of the early 1990s, notable current and past artists signed to the label include D*Note, Sunship, Brooklyn Funk Essentials, Natalie Walker, Beth Hirsh and American soul artist Jhelisa Anderson.

| 1

| 7594

| Prior AfD

2025-06-18

| Draft:Candida (1961 TV play) (Television play by the BBC)

| Candida is a 1961 TV play starring Wendy Craig, Patrick, Peter McEnery, Peter Sallis, Rosamund Greenwood, Michael Brennan. The movie is based of George Bernard Shaw's play of the same name. It was made by the BBC, produced in black and white and broadcast on 29 December 1961 on BBC Television.

| 4

| 7584

|

2025-06-13

| Draft:Shapur I's first Roman campaign (A military campaign of a Persian king against the Roman Empire.)

| Shapur I's first Roman campaign was the first of three victorious campaigns that the Persian king Shapur I led against the Roman Empire.

| 0

| 7440

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Exit Music (For a Film) (1997 song by Radiohead)

| "Exit Music (For a Film)" is a song by Radiohead from their album OK Computer (1997). It was included in the end credits of the film Romeo + Juliet but excluded from the soundtrack to film at the request of the band.

| 0

| 7418

| Prior AfD

2025-06-15

| Draft:Siege of Bhatner (Siege of Bhatner)

| Siege of Bhatner in 1398 was a military event where Timurid forces, led by Amir Timur, besieged the Bhatner fort which was held by a bhati rajput chief, Rai dul chand. Dul chand offered submission and fort taken by Timur.

| 1

| 7393

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:Avik Anwar (Bangladeshi motorsports racer)

| Avik Anwar (born: 4 September 1986) is a Bangladeshi motorsports racer and the first international racing champion of Bangladesh. He became the champion at the Yas Marina Formula-1 circuit in the United Arab Emirates. He is also the winner of the Gulf Pro Car Championship.

| 0

| 7356

| Prior AfD

2025-06-25

| Draft:2025 Austrian Grand Prix (Formula One motor race)

| The 2025 Austrian Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula 1 MSC Cruises Austrian Grand Prix 2025) is an upcoming Formula One motor race due to be held on 29 June 2025 at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Styria. It will be the eleventh round of the 2025 Formula One World Championship.

| 2

| 7159

|

2025-06-20

| Draft:Kol B'Seder (Influential Jewish music duo)

| Kol B'Seder is an American Jewish musical duo formed in 1972 by Rabbi Dan Freelander and Cantor Jeff Klepper. The group is recognized for their extensive contributions to contemporary Hebrew liturgical music used in worship spaces, summer camps, and educational settings.Their melody for "Shalom Rav" is a widely-sung prayer for peace.

| 2

| 7084

|

2025-06-23

| Draft:Baby Don't Cry (musical group) (South Korean girl group)

| Baby Don't Cry ({{Korean|hangul=베이비 돈 크라이|rr=Beibi Don Keurai}}) is a South Korean girl group formed and managed by P Nation. The group consists of four members: Yihyun, Kumi, Mia, and Unknown. They debuted on June 23, 2025, with debut single 'F Girl'.

| 2

| 7009

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:A Forest of Stars (band) (English black metal band)

| A Forest of Stars is a black metal band from Leeds, UK. They are currently signed to Lupus Lounge.

| 0

| 6956

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:Barney's Favorites, Volume 1 (1993 studio album by Barney)

| Barney's Favorites, Volume 1 is the debut studio album by the American children's television show Barney. It was released by SBK Records on August 31, 1993.

| 0

| 6953

|

2025-06-21

| Draft:Mahendra Nath Temple, Siwan (Hindu temple in Siwan)

| Mahendra Nath Temple, the ancient mahendranath temple of Lord Shiva, located in the famous Mehandar village of Siswan block, about 35 km from Siwan district of Bihar state, was built by Nepal King Mahendravir Vikram Sahdev in the seventeenth century and was named Mahendranath.

| 0

| 6942

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Wyoming House Bill 72 (2025 Wyoming law)

| Wyoming House Bill 72 (HB0072), also known as the Protecting Privacy in Public Spaces Act, is a 2025 law in the state of Wyoming that bans transgender Wyomingites from using bathrooms in certain public spaces that align with their gender identity, namely trans women.

| 0

| 6942

|

2025-06-16

| Draft:Kitty Clive (TV Play) (Television play by the BBC)

| Kitty Clive was a 1956 British TV play starring Denise Hurst as the titled main character Kitty Clive an 18th century actress. The movie was produced by the BBC and broadcast on 27 March 1956 on BBC Television. The movie was based on the real life 18th century actress Catherine Raftor also known as Kitty Clive, but it tells a story from her as a young aged girl on when she first performed on stage and how she became an actress.

| 1

| 6906

|

2025-06-22

| Draft:Bright GFC (Gaelic Football club)

| Bright Gaelic Football Club (GFC) is a local Gaelic athletic club (GAC) affiliated with the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) based in the parish of Bright in County Down, Northern Ireland. It organises activities in several Gaelic games, including Gaelic football, hurling, and camogie.

| 2

| 6885

| draftified

2025-06-17

| Draft:Ebba Åsman (Swedish Jazz/Experimental/Electronic Musician)

| Ebba Åsman (born c. 1998) in Hammarö, Sweden is a Swedish Jazz musician, singer and trombonist.

| 1

| 6825

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Keith Evan Green (American architect, designer, roboticist)

| Keith Evan Green is an American architect, interaction designer, and roboticist. He holds the Jean and Douglas McLean Professorship in Human Centered Design at Cornell University, with joint appointments in the Department of Human Centered Design and the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering.

| 0

| 6794

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:Stempel Schneidler (Old style serif typeface)

| Stempel Schneidler is a serif typeface designed by calligrapher F.H. Ernst Schneidler in 1936, and released by the Bauer Type Foundry in Germany.

| 3

| 6637

|

2025-06-17

| Draft:Georgios Balatsinos (Greek conductor)

| Georgios Balatsinos, born in Athens 05.08.1983 (is a Greek - Swiss conductor and composer.

| 1

| 6586

|

2025-06-23

| Draft:T. J. Beisner (Basketball Executive)

| T. J. Beisner (born June 23, 1984) is an American sports administrator and agent known for his roles in collegiate and professional basketball, particularly in Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) strategy and player development. He was the first person hired by an NCAA institution to oversee NIL.

| 1

| 6584

|

2025-06-16

| Draft:Murat Kurşun (Turkish musical artist)

| Murat Kurşun (born 1974) is a Turkish singer known for performing Turkish folk music and Arabesque pop. His career spans over two decades.

| 1

| 6581

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Bongos Ikwue (Notable Musician)

| Bongos Ikwue (born June 6, 1942) is a Nigerian singer and songwriter known for blending fusion of Afrobeat, highlife, folk, and blues.

| 3

| 6535

| Prior AfD

2025-06-18

| Draft:Chingkhu Telheiba (King of Moirang)

| Iwang Puriklai Chingkhu Telheiba (Old Manipuri: ꯆꯤꯡꯈꯨ ꯇꯦꯜꯍꯩꯄ, romanised Chingkhu Telheipa), more commonly known as Chingkhu Telheiba, was the 25th historically attested king of the Moirang kingdom in Ancient Kangleipak (present-day Manipur). He ruled from 1083 to 1138 CE.

| 0

| 6491

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:Naomi Bedeau (English Footballer)

| Naomi Bedeau (born 24 November 2000) is an English professional footballer who plays as a central defender for Nottingham Forest in the Women's Super League 2. She has previously played for clubs including Ipswich Town, Stoke City, Wolverhampton Wanderers, and Newcastle United in the FA Women's National League system.

| 2

| 6485

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Coro Strandberg (Sustainability strategist and governance expert.)

| Coro Strandberg (born 1960) is a Canadian sustainability strategist and president of Vancouver-based Strandberg Consulting. She advises businesses and industry associations on integrating sustainability and social purpose into their strategies, governance, and operations.

| 2

| 6459

|

2025-06-23

| Draft:Kindaichi Hajime (Fictional character)

| Hajime Kindaichi (Japanese: 金田一 一, Kindaichi Hajime) is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the Japanese mystery manga series The Kindaichi Case Files (Kindaichi Shōnen no Jikenbo), created by writer Yōzaburō Kanari and illustrator Fumiya Satō.

| 0

| 6373

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Kaye Kye-Sung Chon (Dean and Chair Professor in Hospitality and Tourism)

| Kaye Kye-Sung Chon is an American academic born in South Korea, specializing in hospitality management and tourism. He currently serves as Dean and Chair Professor at the School of Hotel and Tourism Management (SHTM) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), where he also holds the Walter Kwok Foundation Professorship in International Hospitality Management.

| 1

| 6358

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2025-06-20

| Draft:Gillie da Kid (American rapper and podcaster (born 1984))

| Nasir Fard (born January 1, 1984), known professionally as Gillie da Kid is an American former rapper and podcaster.

| 0

| 6299

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Shalini Vatsa (Indian theatre and film actress)

| Shalini Vatsa is an Indian theatre and film actress known for her performances in critically acclaimed works such as Peepli Live (2010), Sacred Games (2018–2019), and Ludo (2020). Active in Indian cinema since 2009, she has also been part of major streaming series and independent films, and is recognized for her strong character portrayals.

| 2

| 6255

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2025-06-18

| Draft:Quand c'est ? (2015 single by Stromae)

| "Quand c'est ?" is a song written and performed by Belgian singer Stromae. The song is the seventh and final single from his album Racine carrée. The song was first released as part of its parent album on 16 August 2013, then released as a separate single on 14 September 2015.

| 2

| 6198

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2025-06-19

| Draft:Jason Steele (animator) (American YouTuber)

| Jason Steele is an American animator, voice actor, and filmmaker best known as the creator of the YouTube channel FilmCow, and for producing Charlie the Unicorn and Llamas With Hats.

| 1

| 6197

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:Alex Lovén (British Entrepreneur)

| Alex Lovén MBE (born 18 October 1987) is a British entrepreneur best known for founding the international sports equipment eCommerce business Net World Sports.

| 0

| 6191

| draftified

2025-06-21

| Draft:Battle of Ajmer (Battle of Ajmer in 12th century)

| Battle of Ajmer also known as Third rebellion of Ajmer. It was fought between Qutubuddin ayebak of ghurid dynasty and hari raja of chahamana.

| 0

| 6136

| Prior AfD

2025-06-24

| Draft:1990 Connecticut Senate Election

| The 1990 Connecticut State Senate elections took place as a part of the biennial 1990 United States elections. All 36 seats were up for re-election. Senators serve two year terms and are up for re-election every election cycle.

| 0

| 6129

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Farmaan Hasan Khan (Indian social activist and lawyer)

| Farmaan Hasan Khan (also known as Farman Mian) is a Social activist, Allahabad High Court lawyer, and Indian social & community leader of Sunni Barelvi Muslims based in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. He is National General Secretary of Jamaat Raza-e-Mustafa, a Sunni Barelvi organization founded to promote the teachings of Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi.

| 3

| 6078

| blank

2025-06-18

| Draft:Nikon Nikkor Z DX 24 mm f/1.7

| The Nikon Nikkor Z DX 24 mm {{f/|1.7}} is a DX-format (APS-C) prime lens manufactured by Nikon for use on Nikon Z-mount mirrorless cameras.

| 0

| 6036

| draftified

2025-06-19

| Draft:Ronald Quintero (Honduran mountaineer)

| Ronald Quintero is a Honduran mountaineer, CrossFit Coach, and motivational speaker. He is known for being the first Honduran to summit Mount Everest, and the first Central American to complete the Everest-Lhotse traverse.

| 0

| 6016

|

2025-06-23

| Draft:Alexandra Reeve Givens (Alexandra Reeve Givens, President & CEO of the Center for Democracy & Technology)

| Alexandra Reeve Givens (born November 25, 1983) is an American lawyer, technology policy expert, and nonprofit executive. She serves as the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT), a nonpartisan nonprofit organization focused on protecting civil rights and liberties in the digital age.

| 1

| 6010

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:HIAND (HIAND is a global fandom business platform and social networking service)

| HIAND ({{Korean|hangul=하이앤드}}) is a global fandom business platform and social networking service that launched in November 2024. The platform is designed to facilitate communication between artists and their fans worldwide.

| 1

| 6008

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Stephen Louis Ferrara (Assistant Secretary of Defense)

| Stephen Louis Ferrara, MD, FSIR, FACR (born March 26, 1969) is the Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs. He is a retired United States Navy Captain, physician, intelligence officer, and politician. He is known for his contributions to military medicine and his efforts to improve healthcare policy.

| 3

| 5933

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2025-06-16

| Draft:Mannequin Wedding (Cambodia horror film)

| Mannequin Wedding ({{langx|km|ភ្លើងឆេះក្លឹបក្រោមដី}}, {{transliteration|km|Phler Chhes Kleb Krom Dey}}; {{translation|A Fire Accident at Underground Club}}) is a 2025 Cambodian mockumentary supernatural horror film directed by Diep Sela and screenplay by Vuth Oudom and Nou Yang Kuo.

| 0

| 5898

| draftified

2025-06-19

| Draft:Ton Büchner (Dutch-Swiss business executive of Sulzer, AkzoNobel, Novartis)

| Ton Büchner (1965, Dutch and Swiss citizen) has been Chairman of the Board of Directors of the real estate group Swiss Prime Site AG and the Swiss industrial group Burckhardt Compression Holding AG since 2020. He has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis since 2016 and a member of the Shareholders’ Committee of Voith GmbH & Co. KGaA, Germany, since 2014.

| 0

| 5849

| draftified

2025-06-22

| Draft:Mila Born (Russian-language writer, poet, screenwriter)

| Mila Born (born 1972) is a Russian-language writer, poet, and screenwriter based in Germany. She is a member of the Union of Writers of the 21st Century in Russia and has published prose, poetry, and screenplays in various Russian and international literary magazines.

| 2

| 5807

| COI
draftified

2025-06-24

| Draft:Test Stand 4670 (Rocket engine test facility)

| The S-IC Stage Static Facility, also known as Test Stand 4670 and the Advanced Engine Test Facility, at the George C. Marshall Spaceflight Center (MSFC) in Huntsville, Alabama is an active test stand originally designed to test the Saturn V first stage booster.

| 0

| 5708

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Spiffworkflow (Open Source Software Library)

| SpiffWorkflow is a process orchestration and workflow execution engine written in Python and able to process the Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) 2.0 and Decision Model and Notation (DMN) Standards. It is released under the LGPL Open Source license.

| 0

| 5706

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2025-06-16

| Draft:St. Louis County Historical Society (Historical society based in Duluth, Minnesota)

| The St. Louis County Historical Society (SLCHS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing the history of St. Louis County, Minnesota. Established in 1922, the society is one of the oldest and largest county historic preservation organizations in Minnesota.

| 0

| 5654

|

2025-06-16

| Draft:The Bald Builders (Information on British presenting duo "The Bald Builders")

| The Bald Builders are a British double act composed of Brad Hanson and Samuel Alexander Hughes. They are known for creating content related to the building trade, initially gaining prominence through social media platforms before becoming presenters on Fix Radio.

| 4

| 5559

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Battle of Ater (Battle against the Marathas by The Mughal Empire and their Rajput Vassal.)

| In . 1736, a significant diplomatic conference was held at Dholpur between Bajirao I and the Mughal imperial representative Sawai Jai Singh of Jaipur. This meeting was convened in the context of growing Maratha influence in North India and the weakening of central Mughal authority under Emperor Muhammad Shah.

| 1

| 5546

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2025-06-19

| Draft:Kurds in Uzbekistan (Minority ethnic group of Uzbekistan)

| The Kurds of Uzbekistan, are a minority group of Uzbekistan. Their population is estimated to be 3,400-5,000 of Sunni muslims.

| 1

| 5411

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Wael Al Awar (Lebanese architect)

| Wael Al Awar (born 28 July 1977) is a Lebanese architect. His work focuses on natural phenomena, landscapes and ecosystems, and light, as well as research into regionally specific materials as alternatives for construction. He is the founder, and with Kazuma Yamao, principal of Dubai- and Tokyo-based practice waiwai.

| 1

| 5409

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Shrimp Welfare Project (Animal welfare organization)

| The Shrimp Welfare Project is a UK-based nonprofit organization which works to improve conditions for farmed shrimp. Founded in 2021, it promotes practices such as electrical stunning before slaughter and the elimination of eyestalk ablation.

| 1

| 5405

|

2025-06-17

| Draft:Metasebia Yoseph (Ethiopian-American cultural strategist, media founder, and entrepreneur)

| Metasebia Yoseph is an Ethiopian-American media entrepreneur and cultural strategist based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. She is the co-founder of D!NK TV, a multimedia platform, and the founder of Design Week Addis Ababa.

| 2

| 5398

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:Persecution of Balli Kombëtar Members (Post-WWII persecution of Albanian nationalists by the communist regime)

| The Persecution of Balli Kombëtar Members refers to a systematic campaign of political repression, executions, imprisonment, forced exile, and other forms of suppression conducted by Enver Hoxha's communist regime against members of the Balli Kombëtar (National Front) in Albania from 1943 to the early 1950s.

| 0

| 5397

|

2025-06-22

| Draft:Khisa Khin (Burmese model)

| Khisa Khin ({{langx|my|ခီဆာခင်}}; born 3 March 2008) is a Burmese model and beauty queen. She was crowned Miss Tourism Myanmar 2023 and Miss World Myanmar 2025. She represented Myanmar at Miss Tourism International 2023 and is set to represent the country at Miss World 2025.

| 0

| 5348

|

2025-06-23

| Draft:Kernstown Battlefield Historic District (Battlefield in Virginia)

| The Kernstown Battlefield Historic District consists of the 315-acre Pritchard-Grim Farm and the non-contiguous 37.5-acre Sandy Ridge Tract, both located in Frederick County, Virginia with portions of the farm tract located in the independent City of Winchester.

| 0

| 5324

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:Radio Friendly Unit Shifter (1993 song by Nirvana)

| "Radio Friendly Unit Shifter" is a song by the American grunge trio Nirvana from their third and final album In Utero, which released on September 21, 1993 by DGC Records.

| 0

| 5323

|

2025-06-23

| Draft:Opeti Helu (Rugby player)

| Opeti Helu (born 22 July 1998) is a professional rugby player who plays as a prop. He currently plays for Kubota Spears in the Japan Rugby League One. He is reknowned for his imposing physique, versatility, and scrummaging ability. He plays for Japan through qualification on residency grounds.

| 2

| 5312

| draftified

2025-06-18

| Draft:Learn from Lei Feng's Good Example (Chinese song praising Lei Feng)

| Learn from Lei Feng's Good Example (Simpified Chinese: 学习雷锋好榜样. Pinyin: Xuéxí Léi Fēng Hǎo Bǎngyàng) is a Chinese song in praise of Lei Feng. Lei Feng (1940-1962) was an automobile squad leader in the People's Liberation Army and a member of the Chinese Communist Party.

| 0

| 5287

|

2025-06-22

| Draft:Chris Boshuizen (Australian Entrepreneur and Space Tourist (born 1980))

| Chris Boshuizen is an Australian entrepreneur, aeronautical engineer, and musician. In 2005 Boshuizen was awarded a PhD from the University of Sydney. Boshuizen grew up in Tumbarumba, Australia. In 2010 Boshuizen co-founded Planet Labs — a company that designs and manufactures 3U-CubeSat miniature satellites .

| 3

| 5264

|

2025-06-22

| Draft:John Sigismund Maguire (Irish-Habsburg military leader)

| John Sigismund Maguire of Enniskillen (German: Johann Sigismund Macquire von Inniskillen; 1710–12 January, 1767) was an Irish-born Habsburg general. He is most known for his defence of Dresden in 1760.

| 1

| 5252

|

2025-06-18

| Draft:Steven R Schimmel (American Jewish leader (born 1983))

| Steven Ralph Schimmel (born August 23, 1983) is an American Jewish community leader.

| 2

| 5232

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Projectworks (Professional services automation software)

| Projectworks is a cloud-based professional services automation (PSA) software platform developed by Spiderworks Limited, a company based in New Zealand.

| 1

| 5225

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:Ogawa Shosen (A short article about Ogawa Shosen, a Japanese doctor who ran one of the first hospitals in Edo)

| Ogawa Shōsen Ogawa Shōsen (小川 笙船; Ōmi, 1672 — Edo, 26th July 1760), known as Ogawa Hiromasa (小川 広正), was a Japanese physician and promoter of the only charity hospital that existed during the Edo period.

| 0

| 5189

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:The Last Beautiful Thing (2025 film by Luca Luongo)

| The Last Beautiful Thing ({{langx|it|L'ultima cosa bella}}) is a 2025 drama film co-written and directed by Luca Luongo. It premiered at the 2025 Berlin Film Festival where it was screened out of competition for the EFM section.

| 2

| 5183

|

2025-06-16

| Draft:Michigan Collaborative to End Mass Incarceration (Michigan nonprofit organization)

| The Michigan Collaborative to End Mass Incarceration (MI-CEMI) is a nonprofit organization incorporated in Michigan. The organization promotes criminal justice reform legislation that would improve public safety and reduce the human cost of incarceration in Michigan.

| 1

| 5110

|

2025-06-21

| Draft:Andrew Scott Doran (British/American Botanist)

| Andrew Scott Doran is a British-American botanist, horticulturist, and Director of Collections at the University of California Botanical Garden at Berkeley. He is Curator of Cultivated Plants at the University and Jepson Herbaria.

| 0

| 5098

|

2025-06-20

| Draft:Cristina González de Moreno (First Lady of Bogotá from 2008 to 2012)

| Cristina González Villegas de Moreno ({{Circa}} 1962) is a Colombian model and lawyer who served as First Lady of Bogotá from 2008 to 2012 during the mayoralty of Samuel Moreno.

| 0

| 5073

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Vladimir Piterbarg (British-Russian Mathematician)

| Vladimir V. Piterbarg is a Russian-British mathematician and financial engineer known for his contributions to mathematical finance, derivatives pricing and interest rate modelling .

| 0

| 5044

|

2025-06-16

| Draft:Miss Millie's (British fast-food restaurant chain)

| Miss Millie's Fried Chicken Limited, commonly known as Miss Millie's, is a British fast-food restaurant chain founded in 1988 in Bristol, England. The chain specialises in fried chicken and related menu items, operating across Southern England.

| 4

| 5023

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Horacio Gennari (Argentine-American businessman and media analyst)

| Horacio Alberto Gennari (born December 12, 1953) is an Argentine-American businessman and media analyst, best known as the founder of BB Media, a media measurement and analytics firm with a focus on television and streaming content. Gennari has been involved in academic teaching and has contributed to marketing and broadcasting initiatives in Argentina.

| 0

| 4972

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:John de Monchaux (Australian City Planner and Academic)

| Jean Pierre de Monchaux (August 29, 1936 – April 30, 2018), known as John de Monchaux, was an Australian-American architect, city planner, and educator.

| 1

| 4959

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Aleksandr Shteyngart (Soviet revolutionary)

| Aleksandr Matveyevich Shteyngart (23 April 1887 – 19 February 1934) was a Soviet party figure and revolutionary who held the role of First Secretary of the Saratov Regional Committee from January until his sudden death on February 19th.

| 1

| 4952

| draftified

2025-06-17

| Draft:Seyyed Amir Hossein Faqhi

| Seyed Amirhossein Faghihi (1978 – 13 June 2025) was an Iranian nuclear engineer, Deputy of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran and full professor at Shahid Beheshti University.

| 1

| 4891

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Gladiators (2024 British TV series) series 3 (British TV series)

| The third series of Gladiators is set to be aired in the UK from January 2026 on BBC One. It is recorded in the summer of 2025 at the Sheffield Arena.

| 1

| 4879

|

2025-06-20

| Draft:Sam Locke (Welsh actor (born 2001))

| Sam Locke (born 2001) is a Welsh actor, best known for his feature film debut in Danny Boyle's 2025 horror sequel 28 Years Later. A graduate of De Montfort University, he previously appeared in the BBC drama The Way and the sci-fi series Itopia. His performance in 28 Years Later has been highlighted by several entertainment outlets as a breakthrough role.

| 0

| 4868

|

2025-06-17

| Draft:The Bald Builders Breakfast (Brief explanation about the bald builders breakfast show on Fix Radio)

| The Bald Builders Breakfast is a radio programme broadcast daily across the United Kingdom on Fix Radio. It is presented by "The Bald Builders," a duo comprising Brad Hanson and Sam Hughes.

| 4

| 4827

|

2025-06-21

| Draft:Carla Calabrese (Argentine theatre director and producer)

| Carla Calabrese (born c. 1979) is an Argentine theatre director, producer, actress, and educator. She is the founder and CEO of The Stage Company and served as Artistic Director of the historic Teatro Maipo in Buenos Aires from 2019 to 2024. Calabrese is best known for Spanish-language adaptations of international works—including Come From Away, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, and Shrek: The Musical—which have received multiple ACE and Hugo Awards.

| 0

| 4766

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Anna Bugayeva (Ukrainian novelist)

| Anna Bugayeva (Ukrainian: Анна Бугаєва) — contemporary Ukrainian writer. Her fiction frequently considers themes of personal loss and self‑awareness.

| 2

| 4748

|

2025-06-15

| Draft:Yuanyuan Zhang (Chinese ballet dancer)

| YuanYuan Zhang ({{lang-zh|张媛媛}}) is a Chinese ballet dancer and principal dancer with the Dutch National Ballet in Amsterdam. Since joining the company in 2014, she has performed leading roles in both classical and contemporary repertoire.

| 2

| 4690

|

2025-06-12

| Draft:The Immortal Ascension (Upcoming Chinese television series)

| The Immortal Ascension ({{zh|s=凡人修仙传|p=Fánrén xiūxiān chuán}}) is an upcoming Chinese television series based on the novel A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality by Wang Yu. The series stars Yang Yang and Jin Chen. It is directed by Yang Yang (杨阳).

| 3

| 4686

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Shinichiro Takagi (Japanese Two Michelin Star Chef)

| Shinichiro Takagi is a Japanese kaiseki chef and restaurateur. He is the second-generation owner and executive chef of Zeniya in Kanazawa, which has held two Michelin stars since 2016 and received a Michelin Green Star in 2021. Takagi is known for promoting Kaga cuisine abroad and for opening the restaurant’s first overseas branch, Zeniya Singapore, in 2023.

| 0

| 4656

|

2025-06-20

| Draft:Sins of the Father (TV series) (Philippine television drama series)

| Sins of the Father is a Philippine crime thriller mystery drama television series directed by FM Reyes and Bjoy Balagtas and starring Gerald Anderson. The series premiered on Kapamilya Channel's Primetime Bida evening block on June 23, 2025.

| 0

| 4653

|

2025-06-20

| Draft:Battle of Indus River (Battle of Indus River)

| The Battle of Indus River in 1027 AD refers to a naval expedition by Mahmud of Ghazni against the jats of Multan. The battle ended with the victory of mahmud over the jats on the Indus River.

| 0

| 4473

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Dizasta Vina (Musical artist)

| Edger Vicent Mwaipeta (born February 17, 1993), popularly known by his stage name "Dizasta Vina", is a Tanzanian hip hop recording artist and composer.

| 1

| 4412

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Vaidam Health (Indian medical tourism and healthcare facilitation company)

| Vaidam Health Pvt. Ltd. is a medical tourism and healthcare facilitation company based in Gurugram, Haryana, India. Founded in 2016, it connects international patients with hospitals and doctors in India and several overseas destinations, offering services such as treatment planning, visa assistance, interpretation, and post-treatment care.

| 0

| 4388

| draftified
Prior AfD

2025-06-13

| Draft:Crow's Theatre (Professional theatre in Toronto, Ontario)

| Crow's Theatre is a professional non-profit theatre located in the east end of Toronto, Ontario. It is a member of the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACT). Crow's was founded in 1983, and operated without a permanent venue until 2017, when it opened the Streetcar Crowsnest.

| 0

| 4387

|

2025-06-16

| Draft:Sidewalk Clock, 783 Fifth Avenue (Sidewalk clock in New York City)

| The Sidewalk Clock at 783 Fifth Avenue is an early 19th-century sidewalk clock in front of the Sherry-Netherland Hotel in New York City. The cast iron clock was built in 1927 by E. Howard & Co. and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 18, 1985, and is a New York City designated landmark.

| 0

| 4351

| draftified

2025-06-25

| Draft:Can Do Canines (American non-profit organization)

| Can Do Canines is a nonprofit organization based in New Hope, Minnesota. It trains and places assistance dogs with people with disabilities without any cost.

| 1

| 4287

| UPE
draftified

2025-06-21

| Draft:Template:1978 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Football Standings (The football standings for the SIAC in 1978)

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| 0

| 4270

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:Israel C. Russell Award (Award by American academic society)

| The Israel C. Russell Award is presented annually by the [https://community.geosociety.org/limnogeologydivision/home Limnogeology Division] of the Geological Society of America for major achievements in limnogeology--broadly defined and including limnogeology, limnology and paleolimnology--through contributions in research, teaching and service.

| 1

| 4263

|

2025-06-21

| Draft:KVK-Tech

| KVK-Tech, Inc. is a pharmaceutical company based in Newtown, Pennsylvania. The company develops and manufactures generic and branded pharmaceutical products, primarily in oral solid dosage form.

| 0

| 4222

|

2025-06-17

| Draft:NonCensored Podcast (British Satirical Comedy Podcast)

| NonCensored is a weekly news-focused parody podcast created by Rosie Holt and Brendan Murphy, produced by Ed Morrish.

| 0

| 4220

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:William W. McCarty (American Civil War officer, POW experience, and observations of southern slavery)

| William Washington McCarty (March 18, 1817 – June 5, 1889) of McConnelsville, Ohio was a captain in Company E of the 78th Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry in the American Civil War. He enlisted as a 1st lieutenant and was promoted to captain on 14 February 1863; he served from 23 December 1861 to 25 May 1865.

| 2

| 4139

|

2025-06-11

| Draft:Malachi Moreno (American basketball player)

| Malachi Luis Moreno (born October 24, 2006) is an American college basketball player for the Kentucky Wildcats of the Southeastern Conference.

| 0

| 4091

|

2025-06-24

| Draft:Coalition of Levica and Vesna (Political coalition)

| The Coalition of The Left and Vesna (Slovene: Koalicija Levice in Vesne) is a political alliance in Slovenia, formed in mid‑2025 ahead of the upcoming parliamentary election. It unites the progressive The Left and Vesna – Green Party into a single electoral list.

| 2

| 3991

| draftified

2025-06-25

| Draft:The Ex-Morning (Thai Series)

| The Ex-Morning (Thai :เพราะแฟนเก่าเปลี่ยนแปลงบ่อย) is a 2025 Thai romantic drama television series, exploring themes of workplace romance and a second chance at love. Produced by GMMTV, it stars Krist and Singto as the lead actors.

| 0

| 3965

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Escarpment Trail Race (30 km mountain race on New York's Escarpment Trail)

| The Escarpment Trail Run is a 30-kilometre point-to-point mountain race held annually since 1977 on the Escarpment Trail in New York's Catskill Mountains. Albany newspaper the Times Union calls it "the Catskills' most grueling trail race," and Runner's World lists it among the East Coast's classic technical events.

| 2

| 3954

|

2025-06-17

| Draft:Nebojsa Nash Subotic (Serbian-American entrepreneur)

| Nebojsa "Nash" Subotic (born August 7, 1979) is a Serbian-American entrepreneur and business executive. He is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of WestPac Wealth Partners, a La Jolla-based wealth management firm.{{cn}}

| 0

| 3893

| draftified

2025-06-21

| Draft:Santa Cruz (album) (Pedro The Lion Album)

| Santa Cruz is a studio album by Pedro the Lion. Released on June 7, 2024 it is the seventh Pedro the Lion LP and forms their third in a planned five album arc following 2019's Phoenix and 2022's Havasu. Santa Cruz forms part of an autobiographical telling of the lead singer David Bazan's adolescence, focusing on a year spent in Santa Cruz, California.

| 1

| 3868

|

2025-06-22

| Draft:Kucha Wei-Jin Tomb Museum

| The Kucha Wei-Jin Ancient Tomb Museum (Qiūcí Wèijìn gǔmù yízhǐ bówùguǎn 龟兹魏晋古墓遗址博物馆) is an underground tomb museum in Xinjiang. It is built on the original site of the nationally protected {{ill|Kucha Youyi Road Tomb Cluster|zh|库车友谊路墓群}} (库车友谊路墓群, Kùchē Yǒuyìlù Mùqún) and officially opened on July 15, 2024.

| 1

| 3861

|

2025-06-17

| Draft:Barrett REC10 (Designated Marksman Rifle)

| The Barrett REC10 (designation stands for "reliability-enhanced carbine") is a direct impingement semi-automatic rifle chambered in .308 Winchester or 6.5mm creedmoor manufactured by Barrett Firearms, intended to be used as a semi-automatic marksman rifle. most varients of the REC10 have a twist rate of 1:10 and a standard magazine capacity of 20 rounds

| 2

| 3805

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Mike Daley (producer) (American record producer and songwriter)

| Mike Daley (also credited as Michael Charles Daley) is a Grammy-nominated American record producer and songwriter. Based in Los Angeles and originally from Chicago, he is best known for his work in K-pop, R&B, and hip-hop. Daley has produced and written songs for global artists including ENHYPEN, aespa, NCT 127, Red Velvet, Taeyeon, Tamar Braxton, Chris Brown, and Pink Sweat$.

| 0

| 3786

|

2025-06-19

| Draft:William Raskin

| Willie Raskin should link here

| 0

| 3758

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Chris Como Golf (American golf instructor)

| Chris Como is an American golf instructor known for working with multiple professional golfers on the PGA Tour. He has coached high-profile players including Tiger Woods, Bryson DeChambeau, and Xander Schauffele, and is known for his integration of biomechanics and sports science into golf instruction.

| 0

| 3715

|

2025-06-25

| Draft:Miki Hirose (Japanese jazz trumpeter)

| Miki Hirose (born 1984) is a Japanese jazz trumpeter, composer, and arranger based in Kobe. He has been featured in independent media and reviewed by jazz publications.

| 4

| 3714

|

2025-06-22

| Draft:Prohibition of Japanese-style surnames

| The Prohibition Japanese Culture in Ryukyu was a policy implemented by the Satsuma Domain in the Ryukyu Islands. It is also know as "Prohibition of Yamato-style surnames" (大和めきたる名字の禁止)

| 0

| 3678

|

2025-06-17

| Draft:Adir VeNa'or (Jewish liturgical poem)

| "Adir VeNa'or" ({{langx|he|אַדִּיר וְנָאוֹר|ʾAddīr VeNā'ōr|Mighty and Enlightened}}) is an anonymous Hebrew Jewish piyyut (liturgical poem), recited in many Jewish communities as part of the Amidah prayer on Yom Kippur. The title is an epithet for God, and is based on Psalms 76:5.

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2025-06-20

| Draft:The Vandals (The Vandals (Charlotte, NC))

| The Vandals were a rock band from Charlotte, North Carolina, active primarily from 1979 to 1989. They gained regional popularity in the Southeastern United States and achieved national exposure through their appearance on the television talent show Star Search in 1984.

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2025-06-20

| Draft:Kandahar Rebellion (1709) (Afghan uprising against Safavids)

| The Kandahar Rebellion was a major uprising by the Afghan Hotak tribe against Safavid Persian rule in 1709, led by Mir Wais Hotak. The rebellion was triggered by the oppressive and provocative behavior of the Georgian commander Gurgin Khan and his troops, who governed Kandahar on behalf of the Safavid Empire.

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2025-06-18

| Draft:Shay Liberman (Professional Volleyball Player playing in Italian SuperLega)

| Shay Mayo Liberman (born October 17, 2005) is an Israeli professional volleyball player who plays as an outside hitter for the Padova Volleyball Club in the Italian SuperLega (Pallavolo Padova), the Israel National Team and the U20 Israel National Team.

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2025-06-16

| Draft:Random closed set

| In mathematics, particularly in probability theory and stochastic geometry, a random closed set is a random variable whose values are closed subsets of a given topological space, typically Euclidean space \mathbb{R}^n. Random closed sets generalize the concept of random variables and random processes by allowing entire sets, rather than individual points or vectors, to be treated as random elements.

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2025-06-18

| Draft:Video Game Museum of CADPA (a video game musuem in China)

| Video Game Museum of CADPA (GMC) is a video game museum located in Xuhui District, Shanghai, China. It is guided by China Audio-video and Digital Publishing Association, supported by Shanghai xuhui district people's Government, and organized by YYSTV Media.The museum opened on July 25, 2024.

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2025-06-23

| Draft:Anna Maria Lawatsch

| Anna Maria Demuth Lawatsch (November 17, 1712 – January 20, 1760) was a Moravian eldress and hymnwriter.

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2025-06-23

| Draft:Peter Zebich

| Peter Zebich (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Зебић; Kostajnica, then part of Austria-Hungary, 6 June 1877 - Cleveland, Ohio, United States of America, 16 June 1947) was a Serbian-American strongman who was billed as Professor Peter Zebich. He is best remembered as the man who "Eugen Sandow refused to meet in competition contests involving strength and endurance".

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2025-06-20

| Draft:List of NASA launch vehicles

| This is a list of launch vehicles used in missions by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Intercontinental ballistic missiles such as the SM-65 Atlas, are not included. Launch vehicles used for missions operated by private companies (such as SpaceX) for NASA are also not included.

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2025-06-24

| Draft:Fraud software (Fraud detection software)

| Fraud detection software is a category of digital tools that help detect, analyze, and prevent fraudulent activities across financial, corporate, and research domains. These systems utilize statistical methods, machine learning, and behavioral models to identify irregularities that may indicate deception or manipulation.

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2025-06-17

| Draft:Battle of Prochnyi Okop

| The Battle of Prochnyi Okop (1833) or Prochnyi Okop expedition took place between the Circassians led by Ale Khirtsizhiqo in revenge for the massacres of Circassian civillians by Grigory Zass. Residing in the base was the daughter of Grigory Zass.

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2025-06-17

| Draft:Sam Badi (Italian urban, sustainable streetwear clothing brand)

| Sam Badi is an Italian apparel brand specializing in urban and sustainable streetwear. Established in 2014, the brand has gained recognition among a youthful demographic by integrating ironic elements into contemporary fashion designs.

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2025-06-24

| Draft:The Civitas Institute (The Civitas Institute is a nonpartisan academic center at UT Austin)

| The Civitas Institute is a nonpartisan research center housed within the School of Civic Leadership at the University of Texas at Austin. The Civitas Institute is led by executive director Ryan Streeter.

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2025-06-17

| Draft:Émile Ullmann (French architect)

| Samuel Émile Jammes Ullmann (24 November 1844 - 13 December 1902) better known as Émile Ullmann was a French architect. He was a nephew of the painter Benjamin Ulmann (1829-1884).

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2025-06-24

| Draft:Tanner James

| Tanner James is a Canadian folk musician and filmmaker based in Alberta. His work focuses on storytelling rooted in prairie life, combining acoustic folk traditions with contemporary themes. He has toured Western Canada and produced independent film projects with a regional focus.

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2025-06-25

| Draft:Bob Wilson (American musician)

| Bob Wilson is an American keyboardist, arranger, songwriter and record producer. As a session player, Wilson recorded with many recording artists including Bob Dylan, J.J. Cale, Charlie Daniels, Dolly Parton, Earl Scruggs and The Earl Scruggs Revue, Slim Harpo, Graham Bell, Carol Grimes, Fenton Robinson and Esther Phillips.

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2025-06-18

| Draft:Feyyaz Yiğit (Turkish artist, screenwriter, film producer and musician (born 1988))

| Feyyaz Yiğit [fɛj-jaz jiɰit], born on July 1, 1988, in Düzce, Turkey, is a Turkish writer, screenwriter, producer, actor, and musician.

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2025-06-24

| Draft:Forest of Dean English (An English Dialect)

| Forest of Dean English, also known as Vorest, Vurust or Varest within the dialect itself, is a dialect of English spoken in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, in the West Country of England. The dialect is distinctive for its notable way of speaking, such as: a continued use of 'thee' and 'thou' and a lyrical manner of speech, reminiscent of iambic pentameter.

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2025-06-24

| Draft:Scott Steven Rogers (English association football manager (born 1977))

| Scott Rogers (born September 1977) is an English Head Coach. He is currently head coach of EAFA. Rogers grew up in the seaside town of Blackpool in the north of England. From a young age, he showed a keen interest in sports, particularly football.

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2025-06-21

| Draft:Nasra Bashir Ali (Deputy Spokesperson of the Federal Government of Somalia)

| Nasra Bashir Ali is the Deputy Director of Communications and Public Relations of the Office of the Prime Minister of the Federal Government of Somalia and Deputy Spokesperson of the Federal Government of Somalia.

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2025-06-17

| Draft:Yara Naoum (Egyptian model and actor)

| Yara Naoum ({{langx|ar|يارا نعوم}}; born September 1, 1987) is an Egyptian actor and model.

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2025-06-25

| Draft:Janicki Industries (Defense Contractor)

| Janicki Industries is a Defense/Aerospace manufacturer currently working as a supplier for on the Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider, Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, Orion (spacecraft), Boeing 787 Dreamliner, and the Boeing 777X It was founded in 1993 by Peter Janicki, and is now controlled by John Janicki

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2025-06-18

| Draft:Punk the Capital Film (Film: Punk the Capital)

| Punk the Capital; Building a Sound Movement

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2025-06-23

| Draft:Exploring the Unknown with Wang Yibo

| Exploring the Unknown with Wang Yibo ({{lang-zh|探索新境·寻找王一博}}; pinyin: tàn suǒ xīn jìng . xún zhǎo wáng yī bó) is an outdoor exploration documentary series produced by Warner Bros. Discovery. The film records Chinese Actor Wang Yibo following six Discovery China explorers to six extreme geographical destinations, embarking on an outdoor exploration journey deep into the polar regions, and explores topics about young people's growth through six themes.

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2025-06-17

| Draft:Elwin Cotman (American Author)

| Elwin Cotman is an American author originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He has written five books, including Weird Black Girls, The Jack Daniels Sessions EP, Hard Times Blues, The Wizard's Homecoming, and Dance on Saturday, which was a finalist of the Philip K.

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2025-06-18

| Draft:Attack on Sinjar (1585) (Kurds, Yazidis, Middle Age)

| The Attack on Sinjar in 1585 was led by the Kurdish lord of Bohtan, Ali Saʿid Beg. During the assault, around 600 Yazidis were killed, while many Yazidi women were captured and subjected to abuse. Numerous villages were destroyed, and religious shrines desecrated.

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2025-06-20

| Draft:OpEd Project (Non-profit educational organization)

| The OpEd Project is an educational non-profit organization that trains academics, activists and researchers to write op-eds through its Public Voices initiative. It was founded by Katie Orenstein in 2008 and it has been a designated 501(c)(3) organization since 2014.

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2025-06-16

| Draft:Baron of Niddrie Marischal (Scottish noble title)

| Baron of Niddrie Marischal is a noble title within the Baronage of Scotland, historically tied to Niddrie, Edinburgh.

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2025-06-25

| Draft:Pro Patria Mori (album) (2013 studio album by Ian McCulloch)

| Pro Patria Mori, also released as Holy Ghosts, is the fourth solo album by Ian McCulloch.

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2025-06-21

| Draft:Good Times - The Round Tablers

| [https://rtgoodtimes.co.uk/ Good Times] is a charity single released by The Round Tablers. A project born out of [Https://www.chelmsfordroundtable.co.uk Chelmsford Round Table] (birthplace of radio) this became a national Round Table sensation when 100 tablers from across the UK arrived at the World Famous Abbey Road studios in London in April 2024.

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2025-06-25

| Draft:François-Antoine-Henri Descroizilles

| François-Antoine-Henri Descroizilles was a French chemist and the inventor of titration, having invented the burette in 1791.

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2025-06-21

| Draft:Piergiuseppe Morone (Piergiuseppe Morone, Economist)

| Piergiuseppe Morone (born May 10, 1976) is an Italian economist and Full Professor of Economic Policy at UnitelmaSapienza University of Rome, best known for his work on green innovation, sustainability transitions, and the circular bioeconomy. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of Societal Impacts (Elsevier)and Vice-Chair of the Scientific Committee of the Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking (CBE JU).

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2025-06-22

| Draft:Julia B. Austin (American technology executive, educator, and investor)

| Julia B. Austin is an American technology executive, educator, coach and investor. She is a Senior Lecturer at Harvard Business School (HBS), where she teaches Startup Operations and co-leads the Rock Center for Entrepreneurship. Austin is the founder of Good For Her, a nonprofit supporting women entrepreneurs, and has held senior leadership roles at DigitalOcean, VMware, and Akamai Technologies.

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2025-06-25

| Draft:Ajanaku

| Rotimi Solomon Ajanaku (16 August 1975) is a Nigerian businessman, politician, and philanthropist. He is the founder and president of the Dino Group, which has investments in oil and gas, real estate, agriculture, hotels, and media. Ajanaku has also dabbled in Nigerian politics, running for legislative offices and working as a government adviser at the federal level.

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2025-06-11

| Draft:Vinny Valentino (Musical artist)

| Vinny Valentino is an American jazz guitarist, composer, educator, arranger, and producer known for his work in jazz and jazz fusion. Born in Virginia, he has performed with artists such as George Benson, Dennis Chambers, Gary Bartz, and John Patitucci, and is a member of Steve Smith's jazz fusion group Vital Information.

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2025-06-22

| Draft:Anastas Michos (American Greek Cinematographer)

| Anastas "Tas" Michos is an American Greek director of photography and cinematographer known for his versatility in photographing various genres in motion picture and television.

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2025-06-18

| Draft:Mikhail Yakovlevich Zharnitskiy (Entrepreneur, Financier, Philanthropist)

| Mikhail Yakovlevich Zharnitskiy (Russian: Михаил Яковлевич Жарницкий; born 7 August 1974) is a Russian entrepreneur, financier, and philanthropist.
He is the founder of several leasing and investment companies, including GILK Group and CTRL Leasing, and currently serves as the CEO of Baltic Leasing.
He is also known for his contributions to civil engineering education and the arts.

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2025-06-24

| Draft:Onur Olguner (President of the Chamber of Turkish Cypriot Architects)

| Onur Olguner was born in Nicosia in 1985. He earned his degree in architecture from METU and later completed his master's in building energy performance modeling at Cardiff University . In 2010, he co-founded Olguner Architecture Office. Since 2011, he has served as a part-time lecturer at various universities.

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| Draft:Creepy Cape Breton

| Creepy Cape Breton is a Canadian paranormal documentary television series that explores ghost stories, folklore, and unexplained events from Cape Breton Island. The series premiered on Bell Fibe TV1 in 2023, with a second season released in 2025. It was created and directed by filmmaker Dawn Wells, who also serves as host and narrator.

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