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File:J. R. "Bob" Dobbs.png | Summary | Summary |
File:J. R. "Bob" Dobbs.png | Licensing | Licensing |
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Draft:World Federal Government | AFC submission |
A world federal government represents the concept of a centralized authority that oversees global governance, transcending traditional nation-state boundaries. Advocates argue that such a system could effectively address pressing global issues like climate change, international conflict, and economic inequality by fostering cooperative solutions and ensuring accountability on a global scale.
Proponents envision a democratic structure where representatives from various nations come together to make decisions that benefit humanity as a whole. This idea promotes a unified legal framework, enhancing cooperation in areas such as trade, human rights, and security.
However, the notion of a world federal government also faces significant opposition. Critics express concerns about national sovereignty and the potential loss of cultural identity. They argue that local governance is better equipped to address specific community needs and preferences.
Despite the challenges, the increasing interdependence of nations in today's globalized world highlights the necessity of rethinking governance models. A world federal government could pave the way for more robust collaboration, offering a pathway to peace and sustainability in an increasingly complex international landscape. The conversation surrounding this concept continues to evolve, reflecting the dynamic nature of global relations. |
Draft:World Federal Government | References | References
Jinping, Xi Mr, director. World Federal Government. World Federal Education Agency, 2019. 2 hr., 45 min., 7 sec. https://hrm.org.ng/. |
Draft:World Federal Government | Table of Content | AFC submission, References |
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File:Brian Culbertson - The Trilogy – Part 1- Red.jpg | Summary | Summary |
File:Brian Culbertson - The Trilogy – Part 1- Red.jpg | Licensing | Licensing |
File:Brian Culbertson - The Trilogy – Part 1- Red.jpg | Fair use image data | Fair use image data |
File:Brian Culbertson - The Trilogy – Part 1- Red.jpg | Table of Content | Summary, Licensing, Fair use image data |
Category:2025 NCAA Division I baseball tournament | Navseasoncats | Category:NCAA Division I baseball tournament
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Dabzee discography | Short description | Mohammed Fasil, (born 30 May 1991), known professionally as Dabzee, is an Indian rapper, singer and songwriter from Kerala. He is well known for his film debut as a rapper with the song "Manavaalan Thug" from the movie Thallumaala. |
Dabzee discography | Film songs | Film songs
YearTitleFilmComposerCo-Artist(s)LabelNotes2022"Manavaalan Thug"ThallumaalaSAMuzik 2472023"Mazaa Aagaya"Jackson Bazaar YouthGovind VasanthaTitto P Thankachen, Jaffar IdukkiThink Music"Pirakilu Chirakathinoru Vaanam""Olam Up"Sulaikha ManzilSHMR MusicAnarkali Marikar, Fathima JahaanDevil InsidePromotional Track"Kotha Raja"King of KothaJakes BejoyAsal Kolaar, Roll Rida, Resmi SateeshSony Music"Mada Trance"PulimadaFathima Jaahan, Sarah Rose JosephDevil Inside2024"Illuminati"AaveshamSushin ShyamThink Music"Vatteppam"MandakiniBibin AshokSaregama"K For Kurukku"Guruvayoor AmbalanadayilAnkit MenonRishi NK"Aanne"Little HeartsKailas MenonAthul Narukara, Sruthy SivadasSony Music"Manne Nambi"Adios AmigoGopi SundarMuzik 247"Chandhune Tholpikkan Aavoollada"Idiyan ChandhuDeepak DevThink Music"Blood – Version 1"MarcoRavi BasrurRohith Siddappa, Santhosh VenkySony MusicVersion 2 was sung by Santhosh Venky |
Dabzee discography | Albums | Albums
YearAlbum TitleRelease Title(s)Featuring Artist(s)LabelNotes2023KARAM"La Vida"Kshmr, VedanDharma Productions, Mass Appeal Records202410 Gully"Chathiyan"M.H.RDevil Inside"Oora"ABRAW"Malabari"Fura, SA"Kone"SA, JOKER390P, M.H.R"Maarijan"SA, ABRAW |
Dabzee discography | Singles | Singles
YearRelease TitleCo-Artist(s)LabelNotes2022BharaverseMoeha, V3KGlitch CollectiveVecho FootHaris Saleem, Parimal Shais, Lakshmi Marikar, M.H.RTwohorn2023KaliParimal ShaisKappa TVKhalbum KattiRXZORDevil InsideCeasefire NowMC Couper, Baby JeanKochi Music FoundationSambarThirumaLi, ThudWiser, FEJOMass Appeal Records2024Ballaatha JaathiNJ, Baby JeanUniversal Music IndiaNISHANIRishi RoyMass Appeal IndiaAlifSADevil InsideHabibi DripRibin Richard, Nivin PaulyPauly Jr. PicturesVatteppam - EDMAlvin BrunoSaregama |
Dabzee discography | References | References |
Dabzee discography | External links | External links |
Dabzee discography | Table of Content | Short description, Film songs, Albums, Singles, References, External links |
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Franklin Sonn | Use dmy dates | Franklin Abraham Sonn (born 11 October 1939) is a South African educator, diplomat, and businessman who played a significant role in the country's transition from apartheid to democracy. He was South Africa's first ambassador to the United States under a democratic government, serving from 1995 to 1999. Sonn has also held leadership positions in education, business, and civil society, and has been recognized for his contributions to justice, education, and economic empowerment. |
Franklin Sonn | Early life and education | Early life and education
Sonn was born in Vosburg in the Karoo, and raised in Queenstown and Cape Town. His parents, both educators, instilled in him a commitment to justice and the transformative power of knowledge. He earned a teacher's diploma, a Bachelor of Arts from the University of South Africa, and a BA Honours from the University of the Western Cape. He also studied at the Aspen Institute in the United States. |
Franklin Sonn | Career in education | Career in education
Sonn began as a teacher and became principal of Spes Bona High School in Athlone in 1974. In 1978, he was appointed rector of Peninsula Technikon in Cape Town, a post he held until 1994. He also served as president of the Cape Teachers' Association and chaired the Committee of Technikon Principals. Sonn contributed to commissions of inquiry into education and chaired a ministerial working group to establish a single distance learning institution in South Africa. He served as chancellor of the University of the Free State from 2002 to 2009. |
Franklin Sonn | Political and diplomatic career | Political and diplomatic career
Sonn has a longstanding history of community activism, and despite not having been a member of the ANC while it was banned during Apartheid, he led marches alongside Archbishop Desmond Tutu and during Nelson Mandela's imprisonment, Sonn maintained correspondence with him through regular letter exchanges. He led the ANC campaign in the Western Cape region in the 1994 election. In 1992, Sonn served on Jimmy Carter's team to monitor the elections in Zambia. In 1995, President Nelson Mandela appointed Sonn as South Africa's ambassador to the United States, making him the first black South African ambassador to the United States, He served until 1999, working to strengthen bilateral relations and represent the new democratic South Africa. He published an autobiography, Karooseun van Vosburg, in 2024 |
Franklin Sonn | Business leadership | Business leadership
Sonn co-founded New Africa Investments Limited (NAIL), a major black-led company listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. He has served on the boards of ABSA Group, Sappi, Steinhoff International, Pioneer Foods, and Macsteel Holdings. He has also served as non-executive director for MTN Group and Nedbank, and was chairman of the Airports Company of South Africa and African Star Ventures. |
Franklin Sonn | Honors and recognition | Honors and recognition
He was awarded the Order of the Baobab in Silver for his contributions to education and justice. He also received the Order of the Disa, and the Dr Martin Luther King Award for International Service for Peace. Sonn has received twelve honorary doctorates from institutions such as Howard University, Baruch College of the City University of New York, the University of Cape Town and Medunsa. |
Franklin Sonn | Personal life | Personal life
Sonn is married to Joan Heather Gelderbloem. They have two children, Crispin and Heather. |
Franklin Sonn | References | References
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Franklin Sonn | Table of Content | Use dmy dates, Early life and education, Career in education, Political and diplomatic career, Business leadership, Honors and recognition, Personal life, References |
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Draft:نیرو دریایی لواسان | Where is the Lavasan Navy? | Where is the Lavasan Navy?
Lavasan Naval Base is located in Lavasan County, 11 kilometers northeast of Tehran.
This naval force was built to honor the discovery of the moon by Montazerian.
This navy is Iran's most secretive navy, which was secretly built in Lavasan, Tehran.
The command of this section is in the hands of Mahtab Montazerian.
During the Persian Gulf War, Mahtab Montazerian lost her teeth due to her strong resistance and is known as Mahtab the Toothless.
This page was created for entertainment and is not real. Please do not order it to be deleted. |
Draft:نیرو دریایی لواسان | Table of Content | AfC submission/draft, Where is the Lavasan Navy? |
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Wikipedia:Today's featured article/June 15, 2025 | Main page image/TFA | The Combat: Woman Pleading for the Vanquished is an oil painting on canvas by English artist William Etty which is inspired by the Elgin Marbles and intended by the artist to provide a moral lesson on "the beauty of mercy". It shows a near-nude warrior whose sword has broken, forced to his knees in front of another near-nude soldier who prepares to inflict a killing blow. A woman, also near-nude, clutches the victorious warrior to beg him for mercy. Unusually for a history painting of the period, it does not depict a scene from history, literature or religion and is not based on an existing artwork. When it was shown at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition of 1825, it attracted praise from critics for its technical excellence, its fusion of the styles of different schools of painting, and its subject matter. It was later bought by fellow artist John Martin and in 1831 he sold it on to the Royal Scottish Academy. It was transferred in 1910 to the National Gallery of Scotland. |
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File:Victoria Park Harriers and Tower Hamlets Athletics Club logo.jpg | Summary | Summary |
File:Victoria Park Harriers and Tower Hamlets Athletics Club logo.jpg | Licensing | Licensing |
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Category:Ministries disestablished in 1934 | Ministries disestablished by year | |
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1999 Indian general election in Pondicherry | [[:1999 Indian general election in Pondicherry]] | :1999 Indian general election in Pondicherry
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Fails WP:gng , wp:n Jabba550 (talk) 09:42, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Politics and India. Shellwood (talk) 09:43, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Events-related deletion discussions. WCQuidditch ☎ ✎ 10:50, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
Comment noting that the page started with just a link and has had more info put on however I had put the non-AfD tag on the page (The one that removes the page after 7 days of the tag being there) and the page creator removed it Jabba550 (talk) 12:33, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
Keep. No case has been made why the existing sources are insufficient. Cortador (talk) 15:26, 1 May 2025 (UTC) |
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Draft:Saqer Almaosherji | '''Saqer Almaosherji''' | Saqer Almaosherji is a Kuwaiti racing driver who is set to compete in the 2025 Formula Regional European Championship for AKCEL GP. |
Draft:Saqer Almaosherji | Racing record | Racing record |
Draft:Saqer Almaosherji | Racing career summary | Racing career summary
Season Series Team Races Wins Poles Podiums Points Position 2023 F4 Saudi Arabian Championship - Trophy Event Altawkilat Meritus.GP 8 1 0 1 2 N/A NC 2024 F4 Saudi Arabian Championship Altawkilat Meritus.GP1702141066th 2025 Formula Regional European Championship AKCEL GP** |
Draft:Saqer Almaosherji | Complete F4 Saudi Arabian Championship results | Complete F4 Saudi Arabian Championship results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 DC Points 2024 Altawkilat Meritus.GPKMT11KMT12KMT13KMT14LSL1LSL2LSL3LSL4JED11JED12JED13JED21JED22JED23JED31JED32JED33 6th 106 |
Draft:Saqer Almaosherji | Complete Formula Regional European Championship results | Complete Formula Regional European Championship results
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Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DC Points 2025 AKCEL GP MIS1 MIS2 SPA1 SPA2 ZAN1 ZAN2 HUN1 HUN2 LEC1 LEC2 IMO1 IMO2 RBR1 RBR2 CAT1 CAT2 HOC1 HOC2 MNZ1 MNZ2 TBD TBD
Season still in progress. |
Draft:Saqer Almaosherji | Table of Content | '''Saqer Almaosherji''', Racing record, Racing career summary, Complete F4 Saudi Arabian Championship results, Complete Formula Regional European Championship results |
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Fetch.AI | [[:Fetch.AI]] | :Fetch.AI
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Article has no sources and previous content was filled with non RS and self published sources and was partially written by someone who was paid for it.
As it currently stands, the article would need to be blanked in order to meet verifiability standards. Laura240406 (talk) 09:43, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
You can also see that similar articles about the company and CEO have been deleted on the simple Wikipedia:
:simple:User_talk:桑斯春德 :simple:User talk:Namaste8907
The site has also been deleted over there. Laura240406 (talk) 10:01, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
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Delete I also cannot find any reliable sources. Most are self-published or come from crypto sites, though I'm not sure if that fetch.ai is the same as this company. I don't think fetch is going to happen here.
Anonrfjwhuikdzz (talk) 11:11, 1 May 2025 (UTC) |
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File:Bee Gees-1968-Daly City.png | Licensing | Licensing |
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Wikipedia:Today's featured article/requests/Holden Commodore (VE) | Holden Commodore (VE) | Holden Commodore (VE) |
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Charles Were | Short description | Charles Ong'ondo Were (died 30 April 2025) was a Kenyan Member of Parliament. He was the Member of Parliament for Kasipul Constituency in Homabay County. |
Charles Were | Early life and education | Early life and education
Were hailed from the Kanabok area.
Were held a Bachelor of Business Management and a Diploma in Business Management from Mt Kenya University, along with a Certificate in Computerised Accounting from Meru University. |
Charles Were | Political career | Political career
Were began his political career in 2017, when he was elected as the Member of Parliament for Kasipul Constituency in Homa Bay County. He won the seat on an ODM ticket and was re-elected in 2022.
During his tenure, he served on the Departmental Committee on Blue Economy and Irrigation, focusing on policies related to water resources and agricultural sustainability. Before entering politics, he held executive roles in multiple companies, including Victoria Cleaning Services Ltd, Metrookam Properties Ltd, and Benga Group Holding Ltd.
His time in office was marked by engagement with his constituents and participation in parliamentary debates. However, his career was cut short when he was fatally shot on 30 April 2025, in Nairobi. |
Charles Were | Assassination | Assassination
On the evening of 30 April 2025, Were was shot dead inside his car by motorcycling gunmen at a traffic stop along Ngong Road in Nairobi. Were had previously said that his life was in danger. |
Charles Were | References | References |
Charles Were | See also | See also
12th Parliament of Kenya
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Charles Were | Table of Content | Short description, Early life and education, Political career, Assassination, References, See also |
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