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2025-06-14 23:54

| 2025 Battle River—Crowfoot federal by-election

| Nfitz: No objection when I raised this in Talk. No discussion or indication that this by-election will actually occur, any time soon. Meanwhile Conservative polling is collapsing, and media pundits are starting to suggest Poilievre's resignation. ({{history|1=2025 Battle River—Crowfoot federal by-election|2=hist}})

| A by-election is expected to be scheduled in the federal riding of Battle River—Crowfoot at an undetermined date, following Conservative MP Damien Kurek announcing his intention to resign. Kurek, who secured re-election with over 80% of the vote in the April 28, 2025 federal election, announced on May 2 his intention to vacate his seat to allow Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre to return to Parliament.

2025-06-14 23:54

| Don't Blow Your Top (song)

| Voorts: BLAR to Don't Blow Your Top (album). Fails WP:NSONG. (via redirect-helper) ({{history|1=Don't Blow Your Top (song)|2=hist}})

| "Don't Blow Your Top" is a KMFDM song from the album of the same name. It was originally released as a 12" single in 1988. In 2008, KMFDM Records re-released it as a 7" vinyl single, limited to 250 copies. It was also included on the singles compilation album, Extra, Vol. 1.

2025-06-14 22:56

| Humraaz (TV series)

| SG5536B: Restored revision 1287125696 by Pinguinn (talk): Pre-sock version ({{history|1=Humraaz (TV series)|2=hist}})

| Humraaz ({{Translation|Secret}}) is a 2025 Pakistani romantic thriller television drama series created by 7th Sky Entertainment, directed by Farooq Rind, written by Misbah Nosheen, and produced by Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi. It premiered on Geo Entertainment on 1 May 2025.

2025-06-14 22:31

| Frostbitten Convention

| JalenBarks: Reverted edits by Thefinals626472 (talk) to last version by Kennethaw88 ({{history|1=Frostbitten Convention|2=hist}})

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2025-06-14 22:25

| Beixinjing, Shanghai

| Onel5969: redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG ({{history|1=Beixinjing, Shanghai|2=hist}})

| Beixinjing ({{zh|北新泾街道}}) is a subdistrict of Changning, Shanghai.

2025-06-14 22:15

| Legum Doctor

| Klbrain: Merged content to Doctor of Law, redirecting; 2024 proposal with consenus; synonym; see Talk:Doctor of Law#Merger discussion (easy-merge) ({{history|1=Legum Doctor|2=hist}})

| Legum Doctor (LL.D.) or, in English, Doctor of Laws, is a doctorate-level academic degree in law or an honorary degree, depending on the jurisdiction. The double “L” in the abbreviation refers to the early practice in the University of Cambridge to teach both canon law and civil law (Doctor of both laws), with the double “L” itself indicating the plural, although Cambridge now gives the degree the name Doctor of Law in English.

2025-06-14 21:43

| Big Belly Burger

| Schützenpanzer: Merged content to List_of_DC_Universe_locations#Big_Belly_Burger. See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Big Belly Burger. ({{history|1=Big Belly Burger|2=hist}})

| Big Belly Burger is a fictional fast food restaurant chain in the DC Comics universe. It has appeared in a number of comic book titles and stories, alongside multiple appearances in other media, most notably including various television series set in the Arrowverse.

2025-06-14 21:37

| Blood Moon (Big City Greens) (Television episode)

| ObserveOwl: Restored revision 1290133371 by Kiff Chatterly (talk): This article almost exclusively describes the plot that can already be accessed on Fandom, there's really nothing here indicating notability of the episode other than perhaps the Collider ref ({{history|1=Blood Moon (Big City Greens)|2=hist}})

| "Blood Moon" is the nineteenth episode of the first season of the American animated sitcom Big City Greens. "Blood Moon" originally aired in the United States on October 6, 2018, on Disney Channel.

2025-06-14 21:16

| West Indies women's cricket team in England, Ireland, and the Netherlands in 2008

| Nyttend: oops ({{history|1=West Indies women's cricket team in England, Ireland, and the Netherlands in 2008|2=hist}})

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2025-06-14 20:45

| Malijhikanda High School

| Worldbruce: Boldly redirected to Jhenaigati Upazila#Education. I can often find independent significant coverage of a school this old, but not this one. Their 75th anniversary was covered by several Bengali-language news outlets, but the articles consist of long lists of dignitaries, vague generalities, and only one or two hard facts about the school, such as how old it is and who the current head is. That's not enough to meet WP:NSCHOOL. ({{history|1=Malijhikanda High School|2=hist}})

| Malijhikanda High School is a high school in Jhenaigati Upazila, Sherpur District under the division of Mymensingh.It is a traditional school which was founded in the 1947. Late Syed Ahmed is the founding head teacher. Although the school is located in the countryside, about 1100 students study here.

2025-06-14 20:11

| Village Bottoms

| Peter G Werner: Being WP:BOLD and turning this article into a redirect to Prescott, Oakland, California, of which this is a synonym. If there's anything worth salvaging from this long-ignored article and adding into the Prescott one, it can be found in previous edits. ({{history|1=Village Bottoms|2=hist}})

| The Village Bottoms is a historic cultural district in the predominantly Black neighborhood of West Oakland, California. Its current revitalization and cultural arts renaissance is being catalyzed by artist/cultural worker Marcel Diallo and a neighborhood of young, black artists including Githinji wa Mbire, Eesuu Orundide, letitia ntofon, and rappers Boots Riley of The Coup, Zumbi of Zion I and Adimu Madyun of rap group Hairdooo.

2025-06-14 19:22

| Yahoo Music Unlimited

| Pppery: This article is a nothingburger - It has no content aside from a broken transclusion of that section. I could fix the transclusion, but even if I did it would still be a duplicate and WP:NOPAGE would apply ({{history|1=Yahoo Music Unlimited|2=hist}})

| Yahoo! Music Unlimited was a music streaming service and digital music store by Yahoo! Music.

2025-06-14 19:20

| 2020 4 Hours of The Bend

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1289665743 by Onel5969 (talk): Only if it has enough in-depth coverage from independent reliable sources to show it passes GNG. Which it currently doesn't come close to having. ({{history|1=2020 4 Hours of The Bend|2=hist}})

| The 2020 4 Hours of The Bend was an endurance sportscar racing event held on January 12, 2020, at The Bend Motorsport Park in Tailem Bend, Australia. It served as the second round of the 2019-20 Asian Le Mans Series season.

2025-06-14 19:18

| Acko Drive

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1287778780 by EmausBot (talk): Was merged into target - not enough independent notability ({{history|1=Acko Drive|2=hist}})

| Acko Drive is an online automotive platform headquartered in Bengaluru. Launched in 2019, the platform includes services such as vehicle comparison, financing arrangements, and integrated insurance coverage.

2025-06-14 19:10

| R. S. Nandakumar

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1286872054 by Onel5969 (talk): Still coi/upe editing ({{history|1=R. S. Nandakumar|2=hist}})

| R. S. Nandakumar is a Karnataka classical vocal musician, composer, and scholar. He hails from a line of musicians and scholars. His father and mentor was an acharya of Indian musicology and danceology, Padma Shri awardee Mahamahopadhyaya Dr. R. Sathyanarayana, under whom he studied Indian music and Shastra.

2025-06-14 19:06

| Frucht Quark

| Bearian: Unreferenced for 15 and 1/2 years. #redirectQuark (dairy product), after smerger, as suggested by {{U|Kvng}} ({{history|1=Frucht Quark|2=hist}})

| Frucht Quark, known in some European countries as "Dessert du Fromage Frais", is a fromage frais based yogurt made by the Linessa brand, available through Lidl stores in Europe including the United Kingdom and Germany.

2025-06-14 19:03

| 2026 Formula 2 Championship (Motor racing championship planned to be held in 2026)

| Onel5969: Undid revision 1295594366 by Hmnphl (talk)then put them in the article if they exist. Right now, they are not in the article. In addition, do not re-add unsourced material, as per WP:BURDEN, which is considered disruptive editing. ({{history|1=2026 Formula 2 Championship|2=hist}})

| The 2026 FIA Formula 2 Championship is a scheduled motor racing championship for Formula 2 cars sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). The championship will be the sixtieth season of Formula 2 racing and the tenth season run under the FIA Formula 2 Championship moniker.

2025-06-14 19:01

| 2025 China Open (badminton)

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1292517706 by Onel5969 (talk): Still zero in-depth independent sources ({{history|1=2025 China Open (badminton)|2=hist}})

| The 2025 China Open (officially known as the Victor China Open 2025 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament which took place at Changzhou Olympic Sports Centre Xincheng Gymnasium in Changzhou, Jiangsu, China from 22 to 27 July 2025 and had a total prize of $2,000,000 which is the biggest prize money offer for season calendar except BWF World Tour Finals.

2025-06-14 18:53

| HermitCraft

| Pppery: Restore redirect per Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hermitcraft and Hermitcraft being salted ({{history|1=HermitCraft|2=hist}})

| Hermitcraft (sometimes capitalized as Hermitcraft) is a private survival multiplayer Minecraft server and web series. It is known for the large-scale builds and redstone projects created by its members, and the family-friendly content that they produce.

2025-06-14 18:46

| 2026 Formula 2 Championship (Motor racing championship planned to be held in 2026)

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1223197898 by DualSkream (talk): Restore redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG ({{history|1=2026 Formula 2 Championship|2=hist}})

| The 2026 FIA Formula 2 Championship is a scheduled motor racing championship for Formula 2 cars sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). The championship will be the sixtieth season of Formula 2 racing and the tenth season run under the FIA Formula 2 Championship moniker.

2025-06-14 18:40

| Langford station (British Columbia)

| 162 etc.: WP:N ({{history|1=Langford station (British Columbia)|2=hist}})

| Langford station is a station located on the Island Corridor Foundation in Langford, British Columbia, Canada. The station was on Via Rail's Dayliner service, which has been indefinitely suspended since 2011.

2025-06-14 18:31

| Goldisc Records

| Tutwakhamoe: Done merging ({{history|1=Goldisc Records|2=hist}})

| Goldisc Records was an independent record label, formed in New York City in 1960 by producer George Goldner.

2025-06-14 18:29

| Esquimalt station

| 162 etc.: WP:N ({{history|1=Esquimalt station|2=hist}})

| The Esquimalt station is located in Esquimalt, British Columbia. The station was a flag stop on Via Rail's Dayliner service, which has been indefinitely suspended since 2011. The station opened in 1886, and was the original terminus of the line until the extension to Victoria.

2025-06-14 18:29

| Palmer station (British Columbia)

| 162 etc.: WP:N ({{history|1=Palmer station (British Columbia)|2=hist}})

| The Palmer station is a railway station in Greater Victoria, British Columbia. It served as a flag stop on Via Rail's Dayliner service, which has been indefinitely suspended since 2011.

2025-06-14 18:29

| Estonia–Serbia relations

| Pppery: Per prior AfD ({{history|1=Estonia–Serbia relations|2=hist}})

| Estonia and Serbia maintain diplomatic relations established between Estonia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (of which Serbia is considered sole legal successor) in 2001.

2025-06-14 18:29

| Malahat station

| 162 etc.: WP:N ({{history|1=Malahat station|2=hist}})

| The Malahat station is located in Malahat, British Columbia. The station was a flag stop on Via Rail's Dayliner service, which has been indefinitely suspended since 2011.

2025-06-14 18:28

| Cliffside station

| 162 etc.: WP:N ({{history|1=Cliffside station|2=hist}})

| Cliffside station is a railway station located in Cliffside, British Columbia, on the east side of Shawnigan Lake. The station was a flag stop on Via Rail's Dayliner service. The service has been indefinitely suspended since 2011.

2025-06-14 18:28

| Strathcona Lodge station

| 162 etc.: WP:N ({{history|1=Strathcona Lodge station|2=hist}})

| The Strathcona Lodge station is located in Shawnigan Lake, British Columbia. The station was a flag stop on Via Rail's Dayliner service, which has been indefinitely suspended since 2011.

2025-06-14 18:28

| Shawnigan station

| 162 etc.: WP:N ({{history|1=Shawnigan station|2=hist}})

| Shawnigan station is a former railway station in Shawnigan Lake, British Columbia. It was a flag stop on the Via Rail Dayliner service. The station is indefinitely closed since 2011 due to poor track conditions along the line.

2025-06-14 18:27

| Cobble Hill station

| 162 etc.: WP:N ({{history|1=Cobble Hill station|2=hist}})

| The Cobble Hill station is located in Cobble Hill, British Columbia. The station was a flag stop on Via Rail's Dayliner service. The station and line closed in 2011 due to poor track conditions.

2025-06-14 18:27

| Hillbank station

| 162 etc.: WP:N ({{history|1=Hillbank station|2=hist}})

| The Hillbank station is located in Hillbank, British Columbia. The station was a flag stop on Via Rail's Dayliner service. The line and station closed in 2011 due to poor track conditions.

2025-06-14 18:27

| Cowichan station

| 162 etc.: WP:N ({{history|1=Cowichan station|2=hist}})

| Cowichan station is a former railway station in the Cowichan Valley Regional District of British Columbia. The station was a flag stop on Via Rail's Dayliner service. The station and line closed in 2011 due to poor track conditions.

2025-06-14 18:26

| Hayward station (British Columbia)

| 162 etc.: WP:N ({{history|1=Hayward station (British Columbia)|2=hist}})

| The Hayward station is located in Hayward, North Cowichan, British Columbia. The station was a stop on Via Rail's Dayliner service, which ended in 2011. It is located at the crossing of Drinkwater Road, about 600 metres west of the BC Forest Discovery Centre.

2025-06-14 18:25

| Chemainus station

| 162 etc.: WP:N ({{history|1=Chemainus station|2=hist}})

| The original Chemainus station was located in Chemainus, British Columbia, Canada. The newer station was a flag stop on Via Rail's Dayliner service. The station closed in 2011 due to poor track conditions.

2025-06-14 18:25

| Cassidy station

| 162 etc.: WP:N ({{history|1=Cassidy station|2=hist}})

| The Cassidy station is located in Cassidy, British Columbia. The station was a flag stop on Via Rail's Dayliner which ended in 2011. The station is on the Southern Railway of Vancouver Island mainline.

2025-06-14 18:24

| South Wellington station

| 162 etc.: WP:N ({{history|1=South Wellington station|2=hist}})

| The South Wellington station is a former railway station in South Wellington, British Columbia. The station was a stop on Via Rail's Dayliner service, which ended in 2011. The station is on the Southern Railway of Vancouver Island mainline.

2025-06-14 18:24

| Starks station

| 162 etc.: WP:N ({{history|1=Starks station|2=hist}})

| The Starks station was a railway station in Starks, British Columbia. It was a flag stop on Via Rail's Dayliner service, which ended in 2011. The station is on the Southern Railway of Vancouver Island mainline.

2025-06-14 18:22

| Nanoose Bay station

| 162 etc.: WP:N ({{history|1=Nanoose Bay station|2=hist}})

| Nanoose Bay station is a former railway station in Nanoose Bay, British Columbia. The station was a stop on Via Rail's Dayliner service, which ended in 2011. The station is on the Southern Railway of Vancouver Island mainline.

2025-06-14 18:22

| Parksville station

| 162 etc.: WP:N ({{history|1=Parksville station|2=hist}})

| Parksville station is a former railway station in Parksville, British Columbia. It was a stop on Via Rail's Dayliner service, which ended in 2011.

2025-06-14 18:21

| Qualicum Beach station

| 162 etc.: WP:N ({{history|1=Qualicum Beach station|2=hist}})

| Qualicum Beach station is a former railway station in Qualicum Beach, British Columbia. The station was a stop on Via Rail's Dayliner service, which ended in 2011. It is located two blocks from the centre of town and 1 km from the beach.

2025-06-14 18:21

| Dunsmuir station (British Columbia)

| 162 etc.: WP:N ({{history|1=Dunsmuir station (British Columbia)|2=hist}})

| The Dunsmuir station is located in Dunsmuir, British Columbia. The station was a flag stop on Via Rail's Dayliner service. The station is on the Southern Railway of Vancouver Island mainline, first appearing in railway maps in 1918. The station is named after Robert Dunsmuir, one of the early founders of the railway.

2025-06-14 18:21

| Deep Bay station

| 162 etc.: WP:N ({{history|1=Deep Bay station|2=hist}})

| The Deep Bay station is located in Deep Bay, British Columbia. The station was a flag stop on Via Rail's Dayliner service. Service ended in 2011.

2025-06-14 18:20

| Union Bay station

| 162 etc.: WP:N ({{history|1=Union Bay station|2=hist}})

| The Union Bay station is located in the town of Union Bay, British Columbia. The station was a flag stop on Via Rail's Dayliner service. Service ended in 2011.

2025-06-14 18:20

| Buckley Bay station

| 162 etc.: WP:N ({{history|1=Buckley Bay station|2=hist}})

| The Buckley Bay station is a former inter-city rail stop located in Buckley Bay, British Columbia across the island highway from the Denman Island ferry, between Bowser and Union Bay. The station was a stop on Via Rail's Dayliner service. Service ended in 2011 due to poor track conditions along the line.

2025-06-14 18:15

| Zakaria Kortam

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1248573819 by Xqbot (talk): Restore redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG ({{history|1=Zakaria Kortam|2=hist}})

| Zakaria Mohamed Kortam (Arabic: زكريا قرطام; born February 22, 2006) is an American software engineer, entrepreneur, and political figure.

2025-06-14 18:04

| Binangonan de Lampon

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1117304044 by Namayan (talk): Covered in target ({{history|1=Binangonan de Lampon|2=hist}})

| Binangonan de Lampon, also referred to simply as Lampon, was an old town established during the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines. Situated on the eastern coast of Luzon, it encompassed what is now known as Metro Reina, which includes the present-day municipalities of Real, Infanta, and General Nakar in the province of Quezon.

2025-06-14 17:57

| Northforce

| Buckshot06: upmerge ({{history|1=Northforce|2=hist}})

| Northforce was the name given to units of No. 12 Commando and No. 14 Commando formed at various times between 1943 and 1944 for raids and reconnaissance of the Norwegian coastline.

2025-06-14 17:54

| Road signs in South Africa

| EthanL13: Merged content to Road signs in the Southern African Development Community. See Talk:Road signs in South Africa#Merge proposal. ({{history|1=Road signs in South Africa|2=hist}})

| Road signs in South Africa are based on the SADC-Road Traffic Sign Manual, a document designed to harmonise traffic signs in member states of the Southern Africa Development Community. Most of these signs were in the preceding South African RTSM.

2025-06-14 17:53

| Boccaccino di Chellino

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1072389530 by Onel5969 (talk): Restore redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG ({{history|1=Boccaccino di Chellino|2=hist}})

| Boccaccino di Chellino (d. 1349) was the father of the famous Florentine Renaissance writer, Giovanni Boccaccio. During his life, Chellino worked for the Compagnia dei Bardi, a banking company owned by the powerful Florentine Bardi family. Chellino later became the Florentine minister of supply at a time when the city was dealing with the Black Death.

2025-06-14 17:52

| Road signs in Zambia

| EthanL13: Merged content to Road signs in the Southern African Development Community. See Talk:Road signs in South Africa#Merge proposal. ({{history|1=Road signs in Zambia|2=hist}})

| Road signs in Zambia are based on the SADC Road Traffic Signs Manual, a document designed to harmonise traffic signs in member states of the Southern Africa Development Community. Zambia drives on the left.

2025-06-14 17:52

| List of road signs in Tanzania

| EthanL13: Merged content to Road signs in the Southern African Development Community. See Talk:Road signs in South Africa#Merge proposal. ({{history|1=List of road signs in Tanzania|2=hist}})

| Road signs in Tanzania are based on the SADC Road Traffic Signs Manual, a document designed to harmonise traffic signs in member states of the Southern Africa Development Community. They are regulated in A Guide to Traffic Signing governed by the Ministry of Infrastructure Development.

2025-06-14 17:51

| List of Yemeni singers

| Pppery: Redirect unsourced, unmaintainable list to category ({{history|1=List of Yemeni singers|2=hist}})

| This is a list of notable Yemeni singers that have entered the industry, currently working or have left the industry. Names are to be arranged by the first letter of Wikipedia reference.

2025-06-14 17:51

| Road signs in Namibia

| EthanL13: Merged content to Road signs in the Southern African Development Community. See Talk:Road signs in South Africa#Merge proposal. ({{history|1=Road signs in Namibia|2=hist}})

| Road signs in Namibia are based on the SADC Road Traffic Signs Manual, a document designed to harmonise traffic signs in member states of the Southern Africa Development Community. Namibia drives on the left.

2025-06-14 17:51

| List of Polish singers

| Pppery: Redirect unsourced, unmaintainable list to category ({{history|1=List of Polish singers|2=hist}})

| This is a list of notable Polish singers that have entered the industry, currently working or have left the industry.

2025-06-14 17:51

| Road signs in Eswatini

| EthanL13: Merged content to Road signs in the Southern African Development Community. See Talk:Road signs in South Africa#Merge proposal. ({{history|1=Road signs in Eswatini|2=hist}})

| Road signs in Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) are based on the SADC Road Traffic Signs Manual, a document designed to harmonise traffic signs in member states of the Southern Africa Development Community. Eswatini drives on the left.

2025-06-14 17:50

| List of New Zealand singers

| Pppery: Redirect unsourced, unmaintainable list to category ({{history|1=List of New Zealand singers|2=hist}})

| This is a list of notable New Zealand singers that have entered the industry, currently working or have left the industry.

2025-06-14 17:50

| Road signs in Botswana

| EthanL13: Merged content to Road signs in the Southern African Development Community. See Talk:Road signs in South Africa#Merge proposal. ({{history|1=Road signs in Botswana|2=hist}})

| Road signs in Botswana are based on the SADC Road Traffic Signs Manual, a document designed to harmonise traffic signs in member states of the Southern Africa Development Community.

2025-06-14 17:50

| List of Moldovan singers

| Pppery: Redirect unsourced, unmaintainable list to category ({{history|1=List of Moldovan singers|2=hist}})

| This is a list of notable Moldovan singers that have entered the industry, currently working or have left the industry.

2025-06-14 17:50

| List of Latvian singers

| Pppery: Redirect unsourced, unmaintainable list to category ({{history|1=List of Latvian singers|2=hist}})

| This is a list of notable Latvian singers that have entered the industry, currently working or have left the industry.

2025-06-14 17:49

| List of Jamaican singers

| Pppery: Redirect unsourced, unmaintainable list to category ({{history|1=List of Jamaican singers|2=hist}})

| This is a list of notable Jamaica singers that have entered the industry, currently working or have left the industry.

2025-06-14 17:49

| List of Cameroonian singers

| Pppery: Redirect unsourced, unmaintainable list to category ({{history|1=List of Cameroonian singers|2=hist}})

| This is a list of notable Cameroon singers that have entered the industry, currently working or have left the industry. Names are to be arranged by the first letter of Wikipedia reference.

2025-06-14 17:48

| List of Cameroonian architects

| Pppery: Unsourced, unmaintainable, redundant ({{history|1=List of Cameroonian architects|2=hist}})

| This list of Cameroonian architects includes notable architects from Cameroon. People have also been included who were born outside the Cameroon but who are primarily known for their practice within the Cameroon.

2025-06-14 17:48

| Leisure in royal garden

| Min968: Redirected page to Chenghua Emperor ({{history|1=Leisure in royal garden|2=hist}})

| Leisure in royal garden (Yu Huayuan Shangwan Tu) is a Ming dynasty painting on silk, measuring 36.7 cm in height and 690 cm in width. It depicts a collection of leisure activities of the Chenghua Emperor in the imperial garden, such as playing cricket and quail fights, raising birds and cats, and playing chess and guqin.

2025-06-14 17:48

| List of Burundian singers

| Pppery: Redirect unsourced, unmaintainable list to category ({{history|1=List of Burundian singers|2=hist}})

| This is a list of notable Burundian singers that have entered the industry, currently working or have left the industry. Names are to be arranged by the first letter of Wikipedia reference.

2025-06-14 17:45

| Ali Ammar (Pakistani Actor)

| Spiderone: Reverted 2 edits by Asikm03 (talk): Restore redirect ({{history|1=Ali Ammar (Pakistani Actor)|2=hist}})

| Ali Ammar (born 1 January 1995) is a Pakistani actor who works in Urdu television. Khan is known for portraying Moon in Tan Man Neel o Neel and Jeevan in Jhok Sarkar. In 2025, portrayed the character Hamza in HUM TV’s drama Dastakhat.

2025-06-14 17:27

| Tava bread

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1050032915 by Scudsvlad (talk): Restore redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG ({{history|1=Tava bread|2=hist}})

| Tava bread or tava roti ({{langx|hi|तवा रोटी|tavā roṭī}}) is a type of flatbread in the Indian Subcontinent made with finely ground whole wheat flour (Atta) and baked on a metal griddle, called tava (concave in India and convex in Pakistan). It is traditionally served with curries or lentils (dal).

2025-06-14 17:27

| Max Oleartchik

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1043062932 by Οἶδα (talk): Restore redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG ({{history|1=Max Oleartchik|2=hist}})

| Max Oleartchik (* 1987) is israeli actor and musician.

2025-06-14 17:26

| List of Dance Dance Revolution songs

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1282982540 by Onel5969 (talk): Restore - do not re-add without providing sourcing as per WP:BURDEN, such action is considered disruptive editing. ({{history|1=List of Dance Dance Revolution songs|2=hist}})

| The following article contains a list of songs in the Dance Dance Revolution series of games, published by Konami. Please note, that this article contains a massive list of songs, which consist throughout the entirety of the franchise. This list may probably contain songs which are no longer tied to the series, and were removed from the franchise (due to game storage or logistic music label reasons), but for encyclopedic purposes, will be listed.

2025-06-14 17:23

| Deepinder Goyal

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1258017279 by 2409:40E0:17:3053:8000:0:0:0 (talk): Restore redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG ({{history|1=Deepinder Goyal|2=hist}})

| Deepinder Goyal Gurjar (born: January 26, 1983) is an Indian billionaire entrepreneur and the co-founder and CEO of Zomato

2025-06-14 17:22

| Bert Kämpfert

| Paradoctor: fix ({{history|1=Bert Kämpfert|2=hist}})

|

2025-06-14 17:21

| Luke Lerdwichagul

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1290938218 by TalkTuahLunchly (talk): Restore redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG ({{history|1=Luke Lerdwichagul|2=hist}})

| Luke Lerdwichagul (born May 24, 1999), is a Thai-Australian YouTuber, animator, director, producer, writer, editor, voice actor, and character/graphic designer.

2025-06-14 17:19

| Fecto Forgo

| JalenBarks: Reverted 1 edit by 170.245.133.240 (talk): Restore redirect as an alternative to A3 ({{history|1=Fecto Forgo|2=hist}})

|

2025-06-14 17:19

| Richard Dinan

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1289342879 by Pinkbeast (talk): As per Merc, et.al. ({{history|1=Richard Dinan|2=hist}})

| Richard Assheton Dermot Dinan (born 1986) is a British businessman, author, and former reality television personality. He first gained public attention as a cast member of the E4 reality series Made in Chelsea. Dinan later founded Pulsar Fusion, a company involved in developing nuclear fusion‑based propulsion technology.

2025-06-14 17:14

| Théodore Godefroy

| JASpencer: Redirect ({{history|1=Théodore Godefroy|2=hist}})

|

2025-06-14 17:10

| Jerome Ronald Packaemonniy

| Klbrain: Merged content to Hironimus Pakaenoni, redirecting; same person; unopposed 2024 proposal; see Talk:Hironimus Pakaenoni (easy-merge) ({{history|1=Jerome Ronald Packaemonniy|2=hist}})

| Hironimus Pakaenoni, S.T.L., (born on 14 April 1969) is an Indonesian prelate of the Catholic Church and diocesan priest. He was appointed Metropolitan Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kupang on 9 March 2024 to succeed Mons. Peter Turang.

2025-06-14 17:08

| Rockey

| 108.147.29.51: Undid revision 1293442270 by Discospinster (talk) According to redrose64, this should work better as a redirect page ({{history|1=Rockey|2=hist}})

| Rockey is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include:

2025-06-14 17:07

| Summer H. Howell

| Onel5969: Restored revision 788366353 by Edwardx (talk): Restore redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG ({{history|1=Summer H. Howell|2=hist}})

| Summer H. Howell (born May 22, 2004) is a Canadian actress, best known for playing Alice in Curse of Chucky (2013), her feature film debut, a role which she reprised in Cult of Chucky (2017). In 2025, Howell was confirmed to have been cast as Carrie White in the upcoming television miniseries based on the novel Carrie by Stephen King, adapted for the screen by Mike Flanagan.

2025-06-14 17:05

| University of Wisconsin-Platteville shooting

| JackFromWisconsin: merge per talk page. ({{history|1=University of Wisconsin-Platteville shooting|2=hist}})

| On May 19, 2025, a shooting occurred at a residence hall on University of Wisconsin–Platteville's campus. Two students were killed, identified as Kelsie Martin and Hallie Helms, both 22 years old. They had just graduated from the university two weeks prior to the shooting.

2025-06-14 17:04

| Bedřich Hošek

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1295208022 by FromCzech (talk): Restore redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG ({{history|1=Bedřich Hošek|2=hist}})

| Bedřich Hošek (born 2 December 1911, date of death unknown) was a Czech middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 1500 metres at the 1936 Summer Olympics.

2025-06-14 17:01

| Isabel Clifton

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1165489259 by Christian75 (talk): Restore redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG ({{history|1=Isabel Clifton|2=hist}})

| Isabel Rose Clifton (born 29 May 2002) is an English actress. Beginning as a child actress, she is best known for her role of Hetty Feather in the CBBC children's drama series Hetty Feather (2015–2020), based on the novel of the same name by Jacqueline Wilson.

2025-06-14 17:00

| Robert Maverick

| Onel5969: redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG - tagged for years without improvement. ({{history|1=Robert Maverick|2=hist}})

| General Robert L. Maverick is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is the second character to use the Red Hulk identity after Thunderbolt Ross, who lost his powers shortly before Maverick was introduced.

2025-06-14 16:54

| Abhyasi

| Redtigerxyz: Merged content to Abhyasa, redirecting (easy-merge) ({{history|1=Abhyasi|2=hist}})

| An abhyasi is a spiritual seeker in the esoteric mystical traditions of Asia, notably Indian subcontinent. The word abhyasi means "one who practises" in Sanskrit.{{cn|date=February 2024}}

2025-06-14 16:49

| Regie Tongol

| Onel5969: Restored revision 751351605 by AngieDalanonPLL (talk): Restore redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG ({{history|1=Regie Tongol|2=hist}})

| Reginald "Regie" Tongol is a Filipino lawyer, political communications consultant, and former television news anchor. He currently serves as the spokesperson of the Senate Impeachment Court for the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte, having been appointed to the position by Senate President Francis Escudero in June 2025.

2025-06-14 16:47

| Downsview Park GO Station

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1266652288 by Blaixx (talk): Restore redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG. OTHERSTUFFEXISTS is not a valid rationale. ({{history|1=Downsview Park GO Station|2=hist}})

| Downsview Park GO Station is a GO Transit railway station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is adjacent to and built with the Toronto Transit Commission subway station Downsview Park.

2025-06-14 16:46

| Pineapple Now-Laters

| Onel5969: Restored revision 673700331 by Xqbot (talk): Restore redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG ({{history|1=Pineapple Now-Laters|2=hist}})

| Pineapple Now-Laters is the debut studio album by American R&B singer-songwriter BJ the Chicago Kid. It was released independently on February 21, 2012, through M.A.F.E. Music. The album blends elements of neo soul, R&B, and hip-hop, showcasing BJ’s signature storytelling and smooth vocal delivery.

2025-06-14 16:41

| Never Cry Crawdad

| BOZ: Redirected page to Creeks and Crawdads ({{history|1=Never Cry Crawdad|2=hist}})

| Never Cry Crawdad is a 1987 role-playing game adventure published by Crustacium Games for Creeks and Crawdads.

2025-06-14 16:39

| Battle of Platrand

| Onel5969: Restored revision 642085894 by PBS (talk): Restore redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG ({{history|1=Battle of Platrand|2=hist}})

| The Battle of Platrand took place on January 6, 1900, during the Second Boer War.

2025-06-14 16:38

| Quitman/Near Northside station

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1258929575 by MPGuy2824 (talk): Restore redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG ({{history|1=Quitman/Near Northside station|2=hist}})

| Quitman/Near Northside is a light rail station on the METRORail Red Line in Houston, Texas, United States. It opened as part of the Red Line extension on December 21, 2013.

2025-06-14 16:37

| Nintendo Entertainment System Game Pak

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1271264046 by CascadeUrbanite (talk): Restore redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG ({{history|1=Nintendo Entertainment System Game Pak|2=hist}})

| The Nintendo Entertainment System Game Pak is the software storage medium for the Nintendo Entertainment System, part of the Nintendo's Game Pak series of ROM cartridges.

2025-06-14 16:35

| Trifluoromethyl cation

| Klbrain: Merged content to Trifluoromethylation#Trifluoromethyl cation, redirecting; unopposed 2024 proposal; short text and context; see Talk:Trifluoromethylation (easy-merge) ({{history|1=Trifluoromethyl cation|2=hist}})

| The trifluoromethyl cation is a molecular cation with a formula of {{chem|CF|3|+}}. It is a carbocation due to its positively charged carbon atom. It is part of the family of carbenium ions, with three fluorine atoms as substituents in place of its hydrogen atoms.

2025-06-14 16:30

| A Tyme of Darkness

| BOZ: Redirected page to Witch Hunt (role-playing game) ({{history|1=A Tyme of Darkness|2=hist}})

| A Tyme of Darkness is a 1984 role-playing game supplement published by StaCom Simulations Inc. for Witch Hunt.

2025-06-14 16:29

| List of filmography and awards of Prabhas

| CNMall41: The intro here is better than the actual page of the person. Not long filmography to qualify for WP:SPLITLIST. Merged as an WP:ATD. ({{history|1=List of filmography and awards of Prabhas|2=hist}})

| Prabhas is an Indian actor who predominantly works in Telugu cinema. He made his acting debut with the 2002 Telugu action drama Eeswar and attained his breakthrough with the action romance Varsham (2004) for which he received his first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu.

2025-06-14 16:24

| John Thomas (screenwriter)

| Klbrain: Merged content to Jim and John Thomas, redirecting; 2024 proposal with consensus; duo; see Talk:John Thomas (screenwriter)#merge? (easy-merge) ({{history|1=John Thomas (screenwriter)|2=hist}})

| John C. Thomas is an American screenwriter based in California. With his brother Jim Thomas, he wrote and/or was substantially involved with the screenplays of numerous films, including Predator (1987), Predator 2 (1990), Executive Decision (1996), Wild Wild West (1999), and Behind Enemy Lines (2001), which spawned a franchise.

2025-06-14 16:20

| It Came From the Late, Late, Late Show II: The Exploitation Sequel

| BOZ: Redirected page to It Came From the Late, Late, Late Show ({{history|1=It Came From the Late, Late, Late Show II: The Exploitation Sequel|2=hist}})

| It Came From the Late, Late, Late Show II: The Exploitation Sequel is a 1990 role-playing game supplement published by Stellar Games for It Came From the Late, Late, Late Show.

2025-06-14 16:20

| Midwest Culinary Institute

| Onel5969: Restored revision 245559549 by Mxn (talk): Restore redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG ({{history|1=Midwest Culinary Institute|2=hist}})

| The Midwest Culinary Institute is well-known for its outstanding programs and faculty, and its facilities, which integrate state-of-the-art technology with first-class tools of the culinary arts.

2025-06-14 16:18

| Jim Thomas (screenwriter)

| Klbrain: Merged content to Jim and John Thomas, redirecting; 2024 proposal with consensus; duo; see Talk:John Thomas (screenwriter) (easy-merge) ({{history|1=Jim Thomas (screenwriter)|2=hist}})

| James E. Thomas is an American screenwriter based in California. With his brother John Thomas, he wrote and/or was substantially involved with the screenplays of several films - including Predator (1987) and Predator 2 (1990), Executive Decision (1996), Wild Wild West (1999), Behind Enemy Lines (2001) and the TV series Hard Time on Planet Earth.

2025-06-14 16:15

| Unity F.C. (Ghana)

| Svartner: Redirecting as WP:ATD ({{history|1=Unity F.C. (Ghana)|2=hist}})

|

2025-06-14 16:02

| Shootings of Melissa Hortman and John A. Hoffman

| ElijahPepe: Duplicate. ({{history|1=Shootings of Melissa Hortman and John A. Hoffman|2=hist}})

| On June 14, 2025, the shooting occurs at Minnesota, where Melissa Hoffman got shot and killed in the scene.

2025-06-14 15:31

| Sarah Williamson

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1294376571 by Onel5969 (talk): Restore redirect - nothing in the article indicates notability - what award? ({{history|1=Sarah Williamson|2=hist}})

| Sarah Williamson FREng is a British civil engineer.

2025-06-14 15:30

| Everything Is Amplified

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1295203007 by LastJabberwocky (talk): Restore redirect - zero sources, no indication of notability ({{history|1=Everything Is Amplified|2=hist}})

| Everything is Amplified is the third studio album by the Danish electrorock band VETO. It was released February 2011.

2025-06-14 15:29

| Mia Talerico

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1214593785 by JalenBarks (talk): Restore redirect as per multiple AfDs ({{history|1=Mia Talerico|2=hist}})

| Mia Kaitlyn Talerico (born September 17, 2008) is an American child actress. She is best known for her role of Charlie Duncan in the Disney Channel sitcom Good Luck Charlie (2010–2014) and in the Christmas road comedy television film Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas (2011).

2025-06-14 15:26

| Blood Sugar Sex Magik Tour

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1166235103 by 8086-PC (talk): Restore redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG ({{history|1=Blood Sugar Sex Magik Tour|2=hist}})

| The Blood Sugar Sex Magik Tour was a concert tour by the American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers in support of their highly successful 1991 breakthrough album Blood Sugar Sex Magik. The tour had been the band's biggest in their career at the time. Uncomfortable with the group's growing fame, guitarist John Frusciante decided to quit in May 1992.

2025-06-14 15:25

| One Hot Minute Tour

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1166234708 by 8086-PC (talk): Restore redirect as per AfD - nothing's changed ({{history|1=One Hot Minute Tour|2=hist}})

| The One Hot Minute Tour (also known as The Wild Tour) was a concert tour by the Red Hot Chili Peppers from 1995 to 1997 to support their album One Hot Minute, the band's only album with guitarist Dave Navarro who was fired by the band following the tour in 1998.

2025-06-14 15:24

| KMLR-FM

| Onel5969: Restored revision 942161272 by EmausBot (talk): Restore redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG ({{history|1=KMLR-FM|2=hist}})

| KMLR-FM (106.3 FM) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to Gonzales, Texas, and serving the San Marcos-New Braunfels area. The station is owned by the Educational Media Foundation and broadcasts a Contemporary Christian music format as part of the K-Love network.

2025-06-14 15:22

| Republic Entertainment

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1282027530 by Xqbot (talk): Revert cut and paste move, please see WP:CUTANDPASTE ({{history|1=Republic Entertainment|2=hist}})

| Republic Entertainment was a distribution company primarily concerned with the syndication of American film libraries to television, including the Republic Pictures and its predecessor National Telefilm Associates (NTA) film library. It was successful enough on cable television between 1983 and 1985 that it renamed itself Republic Pictures and undertook film production and home video sales as well.

2025-06-14 15:18

| KZLV

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1278104471 by OWaunTon (talk): Restore redirect - zero sources, no indication of notability ({{history|1=KZLV|2=hist}})

| KZLV (91.3 FM) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to San Antonio, Texas, serving the San Antonio metropolitan area. The station is owned by the Educational Media Foundation and broadcasts a contemporary Christian music format as an affiliate of the K-LOVE national network.

2025-06-14 15:18

| KLRW

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1295420976 by Bruce1ee (talk): Restore redirect - zero sources, no indication of notability ({{history|1=KLRW|2=hist}})

| KLRW ({{convert|88.5|MHz|kHz|abbr=on}}) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to serve San Angelo, Texas, United States. The station is owned by the Educational Media Foundation and broadcasts a Contemporary Christian music format as an affiliate of the K-LOVE national network.

2025-06-14 15:17

| KNAR

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1139198767 by Ser Amantio di Nicolao (talk): Restore redirect - zero sources ({{history|1=KNAR|2=hist}})

| KNAR (89.3 FM) is a non-commercial educational radio station licensed to San Angelo, Texas, and serving the Concho Valley. The station is owned by the Educational Media Foundation (EMF) and broadcasts the national Air1 network, which features a Contemporary Christian music format.

2025-06-14 15:17

| I (Die Krupps album)

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1224296978 by I dream of horses (talk): Restore redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG ({{history|1=I (Die Krupps album)|2=hist}})

| I is the fourth studio album by German Industrial metal band Die Krupps. It was released in 1992 through record label Our Choice. The 1992 release contained a standard CD version, a digipack version and a vinyl record version. Several songs on the album make use of film samples.

2025-06-14 15:16

| Giantslayer Records (American record label)

| Onel5969: redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG ({{history|1=Giantslayer Records|2=hist}})

| Giantslayer Records was an American independent record label specializing in country music. It was established in 2004 by songwriters Rory Lee Feek and Tim Johnson in Nashville, Tennessee. The label is known for releasing the debut album of Blaine Larsen, as well as charting the Christmas single "Bring Him Home Santa", credited to Song Trust.

2025-06-14 15:13

| Sayed Mirza Molimadail

| Sports2021: This is the same person as Jalal Keshmiri ({{history|1=Sayed Mirza Molimadail|2=hist}})

| Sayed Mirza Molimadail (born 14 February 1938) is an Iranian athlete. He competed in the men's discus throw at the 1964 Summer Olympics.

2025-06-14 15:10

| Tseg

| Onel5969: Restored revision 887879972 by Kwamikagami (talk): Restore redirect - non-notable company ({{history|1=Tseg|2=hist}})

| TSEG, formerly known as The Search Engine Guys, is a United States-based digital marketing agency that specializes exclusively in marketing for law firms. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, TSEG provides comprehensive digital marketing solutions to law firms nationwide, with a core focus on generating qualified leads and signed cases through data-driven campaigns.

2025-06-14 14:59

| Giratina

| Onel5969: Restored revision 1294968746 by John B123 (talk): Restore redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG ({{history|1=Giratina|2=hist}})

| Giratina (Japanese: ギラティナ Giratina) is a dual-type Ghost/Dragon Legendary Pokémon first introduced in Generation IV. Known as the Renegade Pokémon, it forms part of the famed Creation Trio alongside Dialga and Palkia, each representing fundamental cosmic forces within the Pokémon universe.

2025-06-14 14:59

| Stu Dent

| 1.152.105.195: Redirected page to Sev Statik ({{history|1=Stu Dent|2=hist}})

| Stu Dent (born December 11, 1971) is an American hip hop musician.

2025-06-14 14:59

| The Message (Sirius XM)

| Onel5969: Restored revision 970536593 by Funandtrvl (talk): Restore redirect - not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they pass WP:GNG ({{history|1=The Message (Sirius XM)|2=hist}})

| The Message is a Christian pop and contemporary Christian music channel on Sirius XM Radio. It is owned and operated by SiriusXM and is available on channel 65, as well as on the SiriusXM app. The channel is described as playing "today's Christian music," focusing on hits from the 2000s and present.

2025-06-14 14:58

| Andy Cairns

| Onel5969: Restored revision 946290795 by A loose necktie (talk): Restore redirect ({{history|1=Andy Cairns|2=hist}})

| Andy Cairns is the singer and guitarist of Northern Irish rock band Therapy?, after forming the band in 1989 with drummer Fyfe Ewing. Therapy has sold over 2 million copies worldwide.

2025-06-14 14:42

| Plastic Box (Jade Thirlwall song)

| Livelikemusic: WP:NSINGLES WP:TOOSOON ({{history|1=Plastic Box (Jade Thirlwall song)|2=hist}})

| "Plastic Box" is an upcoming song by English singer Jade. It will be released through RCA Records on 20 June 2025, as the fourth single from her upcoming debut solo studio album That's Showbiz Baby.{{better source needed|date=June 2025}}

2025-06-14 14:39

| River Subdivision (CSX Transportation)

| Qalb alasid: merged to West Shore Railroad main line ({{history|1=River Subdivision (CSX Transportation)|2=hist}})

| The River Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York. The line runs from the North Bergen Yard in Hudson County, New Jersey north to Ravena, New York, along the alignment of the West Shore Railroad, a former New York Central Railroad line.

2025-06-14 14:38

| Selkirk Subdivision

| Qalb alasid: merged to West Shore Railroad main line ({{history|1=Selkirk Subdivision|2=hist}})

| The Selkirk Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of New York. The line runs from Selkirk northwest to Amsterdam along a former New York Central Railroad line. At its southeast end, at Selkirk Yard, the Selkirk Subdivision becomes the Castleton Subdivision.

2025-06-14 14:37

| West Shore Subdivision

| Qalb alasid: merged to West Shore Railroad main line ({{history|1=West Shore Subdivision|2=hist}})

| The West Shore Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of New York. The line runs from Fairport, CP-359, west to Churchville, CP-382, along the former West Shore Railroad mainline. Both of its ends are at the Rochester Subdivision, providing a southern bypass around the city of Rochester.

2025-06-14 14:20

| Malankara–Persian ecclesiastical relations

| Qalb alasid: redirect ({{history|1=Malankara–Persian ecclesiastical relations|2=hist}})

| Several historical evidences shed light on a significant Malankara–Persian ecclesiastical relationship that spanned centuries. While an ecclesiastical relationship existed between the Saint Thomas Christians of India and the Church in Sassanid Empire (Church of the East) in the earlier centuries, closer ecclesiastical ties developed as early as seventh century, when India became an ecclesiastical province of the Church of the East, ...

2025-06-14 13:40

| Telecommunications service

| Klbrain: Merged content to Telecommunications company#Services, redirecting; unopposed 2024 proposal; short text and context; see Talk:Telecommunications company#Proposed merge of Telecommunications service into Telecommunications company (easy-merge) ({{history|1=Telecommunications service|2=hist}})

| In telecommunications, a telecommunications service is a service provided by a telecommunications provider, or a specified set of user-information transfer capabilities provided to a group of users by a telecommunications system.

2025-06-14 13:29

| Solid State Records

| Klbrain: Merged content to Tooth & Nail Records#Structure, redirecting; unopposed 2024 proposal; short text and context; see Talk:Tooth & Nail Records#Proposed merge of Solid State Records into Tooth & Nail Records (easy-merge) ({{history|1=Solid State Records|2=hist}})

| Solid State Records is a metalcore record label, an imprint of Tooth & Nail Records. Unlike Tooth & Nail, Solid State signs hardcore punk and heavy metal bands. Like Tooth & Nail, Solid State is primarily a Christian label. However, it signed several bands with Christian members which don't label themselves as Christian bands, including Stretch Arm Strong, Gwen Stacy, He Is Legend, the Famine, Training for Utopia, and the Agony Scene.

2025-06-14 13:24

| Kathai Ambush (1780)

| HistoryofKashmir: Redirected page to Kathai ambush (1780) ({{history|1=Kathai Ambush (1780)|2=hist}})

| The Kathai Ambush was a military engagement that took place in 1780 between the forces of the Durrani Empire and local Pahari chieftains in the region of Kathai. The battle resulted in a Pahari victory.

2025-06-14 13:14

| Sharks (Super Rugby)

| Rugbyfan22: we don't need a separate article for this, merge back ({{history|1=Sharks (Super Rugby)|2=hist}})

| The Sharks competed in Super Rugby from its inception in 1993 until 2020, though they did not qualify for the 1995 edition. Over that period, they reached five finals—including one in the Super 10 era—but never managed to win the tournament. In 2021, following a period of suspended international competition due to the COVID-19 pandemic, South African Rugby decided to withdraw its franchises from Super Rugby.

2025-06-14 13:07

| North Korean immigration to the United States

| Klbrain: Merged content to North Korean defectors#United States, redirecting; alternative target following 2024 proposal; see Talk:North Korean immigration to the United States#Merge proposal (easy-merge) ({{history|1=North Korean immigration to the United States|2=hist}})

| The first official North Korean refugees entered the United States on May 5, 2006.{{dubious|date=November 2024}} These six refugees were the first since the North Korean Human Rights Act was signed in 2004. The number of North Koreans in the United States remains low due to the difficulty of escaping North Korea, South Korea's policy regarding the Northern refugees, and the United States' long-standing belief that North Koreans should be resettled in South Korea.

2025-06-14 12:57

| Interest free economy

| Zero Contradictions: Converting this page back into a redirect page, but this time with a better target to a much more appropriate broad concept article. ({{history|1=Interest free economy|2=hist}})

| Interest Free Economy may refer to:

2025-06-14 12:16

| Net Applications

| Klbrain: Merged content to Usage share of web browsers#Differences in measurement, redirecting; AfD-merge; see Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Net Applications (easy-merge) ({{history|1=Net Applications|2=hist}})

| Net Applications is a web analytics firm. The company is commonly known in the web browser development and technology news communities for its global market share statistics.{{Citation needed|date=January 2013}}

2025-06-14 12:09

| 2022 Nepal T20 League

| Klbrain: Merged content to Nepal T20 League, redirecting; 2024 proposal with consensus; overlap; see Talk:Nepal T20 League#Merger discussion (easy-merge) ({{history|1=2022 Nepal T20 League|2=hist}})

| The 2022 Nepal T20 League, was inaugural edition of the Nepal T20 League, a professional men's domestic Twenty20 cricket competition in Nepal. The tournament was played from 24 December 2022 to 11 January 2023.

2025-06-14 11:58

| Ukrainian Male Chorus of Edmonton

| LastJabberwocky: Merging with Music of Ukraine ({{history|1=Ukrainian Male Chorus of Edmonton|2=hist}})

| The Ukrainian Male Chorus of Edmonton (UMCE) was founded in 1984 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and has performed at many events and festival both in Canada and internationally. Performances include Expo '86, the International Choral Festival, along with tours to Ukraine, Poland, and Eastern Europe.

2025-06-14 10:51

| GURPS Alpha Centauri

| Mika1h: redirected to Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri#Legacy, notability not established ({{history|1=GURPS Alpha Centauri|2=hist}})

| GURPS Alpha Centauri is a sourcebook for GURPS Third Edition.

2025-06-14 10:50

| Penang International Airport station

| Syn73: clear, per WP:TOOSOON, prev AfD and does not provide additional info ({{history|1=Penang International Airport station|2=hist}})

| The Penang International Airport station is a future elevated light rail transit station on the Mutiara line in George Town, Penang. It will be situated between the Penang International Airport and a proposed Mitsui outlet mall.

2025-06-14 10:49

| Batu Uban station

| Syn73: clear, per WP:TOOSOON and prev AfD ({{history|1=Batu Uban station|2=hist}})

| The Batu Uban station is a future elevated light rail transit station on the Mutiara line in George Town, Penang. It will be situated at the neighbourhood of Batu Uban, along Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah. Construction is expected to be completed by 2031, in line with the completion of the Mutiara line.

2025-06-14 10:49

| SPICE station

| Syn73: clear, per WP:TOOSOON and prev AfD ({{history|1=SPICE station|2=hist}})

| The SPICE station is a future elevated light rail transit station on the Mutiara line in George Town, Penang. It will be situated near Setia SPICE, within the township of Bayan Baru. The station is expected to be completed by 2031, in line with the completion of the Mutiara line.

2025-06-14 10:44

| Israel - Iran war

| PS6543548: Already in the main space ({{history|1=Israel - Iran war|2=hist}})

|

2025-06-14 10:00

| A6105 road

| 10mmsocket: Remove unremarkable stub and redirect to main article ({{history|1=A6105 road|2=hist}})

| The A6105 road is an A road in the Scottish Borders, Scotland and Northumberland, England. It runs from the village of Earlston to Berwick on Tweed going via Greenlaw and Duns through the Scottish Borders and entering into England, just east of the village of Foulden.

2025-06-14 09:57

| A6079 road

| 10mmsocket: Remove stub of non-notable is largely copied from Sabre Roads wiki and redirect to main article ({{history|1=A6079 road|2=hist}})

| The A6079 is a road in Northumberland, northern England, that runs {{convert|8|mi|km|spell=in}} from Hexham to the A68 road.{{Citation needed|date=January 2024}}

2025-06-14 09:49

| A5114 road

| 10mmsocket: Redirect unremarkable stub but leave copyvio notice in place for future revision deletion. ({{history|1=A5114 road|2=hist}})

| The A5114 is a British A road which is located on the island of Anglesey, Wales. It runs from a roundabout just off Junction 6 of the A55 (at the intersection with the A5) to the centre of the county town, Llangefni.

2025-06-14 09:46

| A5199 road

| 10mmsocket: Redirect unremarkable stub to main article ({{history|1=A5199 road|2=hist}})

| The A5199 road is the direct road from Northampton to Leicester in England. It was formerly part of the A50 trunk road that ran from Bedfordshire to Lancashire. For most of its length it is known as the Welford Road, except for small stretches near Welford where it is known as High Street and Northampton Road, and a section near Wigston Magna where it is known as Bull Head Street.

2025-06-14 09:44

| A5130 road

| 10mmsocket: Stub for non-notable non-extant road redirected to main article ({{history|1=A5130 road|2=hist}})

| The A5130 was a minor A-class road in the United Kingdom, from (near) the M1 at Junction 14 to Woburn. Although the roadway still exists, it was declassified in 2017.

2025-06-14 09:38

| Nasik inscription of Ushavadata

| Klbrain: Merged content to Nasik Caves#Nasik inscription of Ushavadata, redirecting; unopposed 2024 proposal; context and overlap; see Talk:Nasik Caves#Proposed merge of Nasik inscription of Ushavadata into Nasik Caves (easy-merge) ({{history|1=Nasik inscription of Ushavadata|2=hist}})

| The Nasik inscription of Ushavadata is an inscription made in the Nasik Caves by Ushavadata, a son-in-law of the Western Satraps ruler Nahapana, in the years circa 120 CE. It is the earliest known instance of the usage of Sanskrit, although a rather hybrid form, in western India.

2025-06-14 09:21

| Walid al-Muallem

| Thepharoah17: Redirected page to Walid Muallem ({{history|1=Walid al-Muallem|2=hist}})

| Walid Muallem

2025-06-14 08:55

| Makassar wars

| 88.97.192.42: Redirected page to Sultanate of Gowa#War against the Dutch and Bugis ({{history|1=Makassar wars|2=hist}})

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2025-06-14 08:10

| Safari (1991 film)

| Cunard: Removed proposed deletion. Redirected to Roger Vadim per Wikipedia:Deletion policy#Alternatives to deletion. ({{history|1=Safari (1991 film)|2=hist}})

| Safari is a 1991 TV film directed by Roger Vadim.

2025-06-14 07:42

| Cason Cooley

| LastJabberwocky: Merging with The Normals (Christian band) ({{history|1=Cason Cooley|2=hist}})

| Cason Jay Cooley (born November 28, 1978, in Akron, Ohio) is an American record producer, audio engineer, composer, songwriter, and musician. He was raised in Wichita, Kansas. As a child, Cooley often accompanied his parents, who toured the country as a part of the Cathedral Quartet.

2025-06-14 07:36

| Nelson Ascencio

| LastJabberwocky: Redirecting to List of Mad TV cast members#Started 1996—1999 ({{history|1=Nelson Ascencio|2=hist}})

| Nelson Ascencio (born August 30, 1964) is a Cuban-American actor and comedian. Ascencio is most notable for his membership in the recurring cast of comedians on sketch comedy series MADtv and for playing Flavius in The Hunger Games film series.

2025-06-14 07:34

| Nabil Choueiri

| Ingratis: de-PROD & redirect per :WP:ATD ({{history|1=Nabil Choueiri|2=hist}})

| Nabil Boutros Choueiri ({{langx|ar|نبيل بطرس شويري}}; born 1950) is a Lebanese former long-distance running athlete. He was the Lebanese record holder for over twenty years in the mile run, two miles, 3000 metres, and 3000 metres steeplechase.

2025-06-14 07:28

| Sahim Saleh Mehdi

| Ingratis: de-PROD & redirect per :WP:ATD ({{history|1=Sahim Saleh Mehdi|2=hist}})

| Sahim Saleh Mehdi (born 17 October 1967) is a former South Yemen athlete, who competed at the 1988 Summer Olympic Games in the men's 200m, he finished 8th in his heat and failed to advance.

2025-06-14 07:24

| Charles Morgan (Surrey cricketer)

| Blue Square Thing: redirect per LUBGSTUBS2 ({{history|1=Charles Morgan (Surrey cricketer)|2=hist}})

| Charles Morgan (29 January 1839 – 17 July 1904) was an English cricketer. He played five first-class matches for Surrey between 1865 and 1871.

2025-06-14 07:22

| Soutsakhone Somninhom

| Ingratis: de-PROD & redirect per :WP:ATD ({{history|1=Soutsakhone Somninhom|2=hist}})

| Soutsakhone Somninhom (born 22 May 1958) is a Laotian former sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Somninhom competed in heat 2 and finished 7th out of seven runners with a time of 11.69 seconds. He finished with the second-slowest time, he beat Peru's José Luis Elias (13.66 seconds) and finished just behind Nepal's Raghu Raj Onta (11.61 seconds).

2025-06-14 07:17

| Benny Fernando

| Ingratis: de-PROD & redirect per :WP:ATD ({{history|1=Benny Fernando|2=hist}})

| A. J. Tyronne Benildus Fernando (born 8 May 1969) is a Sri Lankan athlete. He competed in the men's long jump at the 1996 Summer Olympics.

2025-06-14 07:11

| Ousman Sallah

| Ingratis: de-PROD & redirect per :WP:ATD ({{history|1=Ousman Sallah|2=hist}})

| Ousman Sallah (born 18 February 1968) is a Gambian athlete. He competed in the men's long jump at the 1996 Summer Olympics.

2025-06-14 06:52

| Congressional district (Philippines)

| CycloneYoris: Remove no wiki tags. ({{history|1=Congressional district (Philippines)|2=hist}})

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2025-06-14 05:12

| Iron Hulk

| Iiii I I I: Reverted good faith edits by 69.121.183.150 (talk): If you want to rename a page, start a discussion on the talk page, then use the Special:MovePage tool – do not copy and paste between pages ({{history|1=Iron Hulk|2=hist}})

| Iron Hulk (General Robert L. Maverick) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is the second character to use the Red Hulk identity.

2025-06-14 05:09

| 2025-26 Kentucky Wildcats mens basketball team

| BigHaz: ADMIN: Plausible redirect, edited as such ({{history|1=2025-26 Kentucky Wildcats mens basketball team|2=hist}})

| The 2025–26 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represents the University of Kentucky during the 2025–26 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Wildcats, members of the Southeastern Conference, play their home games at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky, and are led by head coach Mark Pope in his second season at the helm.

2025-06-14 05:08

| Fifty Pills

| Guerreroast: R for notability; of two sources, one was to cover budget, and the other was WP:IMDB. ({{history|1=Fifty Pills|2=hist}})

| Fifty Pills (also known as 50 Pills) is a 2006 American crime comedy film directed by Theo Avgerinos (in his feature film directorial debut). The film premiered at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival.

2025-06-14 04:43

| Thomas the Tank Engine (Fictional steam locomotive)

| Percy James91: Redirected page to List of The Railway Series characters#Thomas (NWR 1) ({{history|1=Thomas the Tank Engine|2=hist}})

| Thomas the Tank Engine is a fictional, anthropomorphised tank locomotive who originated from the British children's books The Railway Series, created and written by Wilbert Awdry with his son Christopher, first published in 1945. Thomas runs on the Fat Controller's North Western Railway on the Island of Sodor.

2025-06-14 04:41

| James the Red Engine (Fictional steam locomotive)

| Percy James91: Redirected page to List of The Railway Series characters#James (NWR 5) ({{history|1=James the Red Engine|2=hist}})

| James the Red Engine is a fictional character from the Railway Series children's books created by Wilbert Awdry and the television adaptation Thomas & Friends. He is an anthropomorphic tender locomotive, and is the number 5 engine on the North Western Railway, the Fat Controller's railway on the Island of Sodor.

2025-06-14 04:32

| Robert Maverick

| 69.121.183.150: Good detailed edits. ({{history|1=Robert Maverick|2=hist}})

| General Robert L. Maverick is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is the second character to use the Red Hulk identity after Thunderbolt Ross, who lost his powers shortly before Maverick was introduced.

2025-06-14 04:25

| Critter Country

| Contributor19: Undid revision 1294495880 by 139.68.205.8 (talk) invalid reason for restoring a page ({{history|1=Critter Country|2=hist}})

| Critter Country is one of the lands at Tokyo Disneyland. There was also a version of the land formerly at Disneyland Park. At Disneyland Park it opened in 1972 as Bear Country, with the Country Bear Jamboree (1972–2001) as its centerpiece. In 1988 it was renamed Critter Country, and in 2024 it was renamed Bayou Country.

2025-06-14 04:15

| 2025 Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference

| Explicit: Declined deletion - WP:CSD#G7 requires the mover to have been the only substantive contributor to the page before the move. ({{history|1=2025 Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference|2=hist}})

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2025-06-14 03:13

| Interest-free economy (Type of economic system)

| MPGuy2824: fix ({{history|1=Interest-free economy|2=hist}})

| An interest-free economy or interest free economy is an economy that does not have pure interest rates. An interest free economy may use either barter, credit, or money as its medium of exchange. Historically, there has been a taboo against usury and charging interest rates across many cultures and religions.

2025-06-14 03:12

| Interest Free Economy (disambiguation)

| MPGuy2824: fix ({{history|1=Interest Free Economy (disambiguation)|2=hist}})

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2025-06-14 02:55

| Lars Nootbar

| CycloneYoris: Remove no wiki tags. ({{history|1=Lars Nootbar|2=hist}})

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2025-06-14 02:48

| Presbyterian and Reformed Church in Italy

| Dclemens1971: WP:BLAR to List_of_Reformed_denominations#Italy. ({{history|1=Presbyterian and Reformed Church in Italy|2=hist}})

| The Presbyterian and Reformed Church in Italy (in {{langx|it|Chiesa Presbiteriana e Riformata in Italia}}, CPRI) is a Presbyterian and reformed denomination in Italy, constituted in 2022, by the union of the missions of the Presbyterian Church in America and United Reformed Churches in North America in the country.

2025-06-14 02:33

| Educational Zone

| Bearian: Unreferenced and unimproved over 15 years. I've been in Abu Dhabi this year and never heard of it. #redirectAbu Dhabi ({{history|1=Educational Zone|2=hist}})

| The Educational Zone is a school community in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates which houses several international schools. The zone is located in Muroor Community and neighbours the Embassies Community.

2025-06-14 02:20

| Coherence condition

| Gramix13: Merged content to Coherency_(homotopy_theory)#Coherence_condition. See Talk:Coherency_(homotopy_theory)#Merger_from_coherence_condition. ({{history|1=Coherence condition|2=hist}})

| In mathematics, and particularly category theory, a coherence condition is a collection of conditions requiring that various compositions of elementary morphisms are equal. Typically the elementary morphisms are part of the data of the category. A coherence theorem states that, in order to be assured that all these equalities hold, it suffices to check a small number of identities.

2025-06-14 02:06

| Food contact chemical

| Synpath: BLAR after merge to Food contact materials, see Special:Diff/1295482753 ({{history|1=Food contact chemical|2=hist}})

| Food contact chemicals (FCCs) are chemical substances used or present in materials and articles that come into contact with food during processing, packaging, storage, or consumption. Food contact materials include glass, plastic, aluminium, steel, paper, cardboard, adhesives, printing inks, and coatings.

2025-06-14 02:02

| C.C. Lambert Elementary School

| Bearian: #redirectTustin Unified School District as ATD ({{history|1=C.C. Lambert Elementary School|2=hist}})

| C.C. Lambert Elementary School was an elementary school in Tustin, California. It was the first of four schools in the Tustin Unified School District to shut down. Before it shut down it was one of 18 elementary schools in the Tustin United School District.

2025-06-14 01:52

| Øksnevad Secondary School

| Bearian: #redirectRogaland ({{history|1=Øksnevad Secondary School|2=hist}})

| Øksnevad College ({{langx|no|Øksnevad Vidergående Skole}}) is a farming and land-using secondary school located in Klepp, Rogaland. It is the only public school in the whole of Rogaland who graduates gardeners, and are one of Norway's largest schools in terms of the school's property, it is however one of the smallest in terms of students.

2025-06-14 01:47

| Euripides Pants

| Bearian: Several members of this band went to #redirectMinistry (band). ({{history|1=Euripides Pants|2=hist}})

| Euripides Pants were a group consisting of local Austin musicians, some of whom later joined the hard rock band Ministry.

2025-06-14 01:31

| 愛♡スクリ〜ム!

| Jlwoodwa: fix redirect ({{history|1=愛♡スクリ〜ム!|2=hist}})

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2025-06-14 01:24

| Virtual legacy wires

| Bearian: Being bold. #redirectIntel QuickPath Interconnect ({{history|1=Virtual legacy wires|2=hist}})

| Virtual legacy wires (VLW) are transactions over the Intel QuickPath Interconnect and Intel Ultra Path Interconnect interconnect fabrics that replace a particular set of physical legacy pins on Intel microprocessors. The legacy wires replaced include the INTR, A20M, and SMI legacy signals.

2025-06-14 01:02

| Subdiagonal

| Викидим: Restored revision 1295436586 by Fukualofa (talk) ({{history|1=Subdiagonal|2=hist}})

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2025-06-14 00:58

| Superdiagonal

| Викидим: Restored revision 994364615 by 1234qwer1234qwer4 (talk) ({{history|1=Superdiagonal|2=hist}})

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2025-06-14 00:48

| List of people involved in the Canada convoy protest

| CambridgeBayWeather: Unsourced BLP. Change to redirect. These names need source in this list not on their articles. ({{history|1=List of people involved in the Canada convoy protest|2=hist}})

| The following is a list of notable people who were significantly involved in the 2022 Canada convoy protests:

2025-06-14 00:37

| Wrabness Nature Reserve

| Davidstewartharvey: Moved stub to village page. Both are stubs. Leave redirect for category usage ({{history|1=Wrabness Nature Reserve|2=hist}})

| Wrabness Nature Reserve is a 27 hectare Local Nature Reserve on the south bank of the River Stour, west of Wrabness in Essex. It is managed by the Essex Wildlife Trust.

2025-06-14 00:11

| Stewardship (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term)

| Clayoquot: /* top */ completing merge as proposed ({{history|1=Stewardship (disambiguation)|2=hist}})

| Stewardship in the sense of caring management or leadership may refer to: