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On May 21, 2006, at a church in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, a gunman opened fire at a church, killing four people (who were the relatives of the gunman's wife) and wounding a pastor. The 25-year-old gunman, Anthony Bell (born October 13, 1980), subsequently killed his estranged wife after kidnapping her from the church and thus shot her inside an apartment complex. Bell was arrested on the same day of the shootings and therefore charged with multiple counts of first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder. Bell was found guilty of all charges and sentenced to death on September 12, 2008.
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Shooting
Shooting On May 21, 2006, a mass shooting at a church in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, left five people dead and one injured. On that day itself, during a morning service at the Ministry of Jesus Christ Church, a 25-year-old man named Anthony Bell entered the church with a handgun and opened fire inside the church, fatally shooting four individuals and wounding another before abducting his wife Erica Bell. The victims—all relatives of Erica and Bell’s in-laws—were identified as Leonard and Gloria Howard, Erica's grandparents (aged 78 and 72), Dolores McGrew, her 68-year-old great-aunt, and Darlene Selvage, her 47-year-old cousin. After the shooting, Bell fled with his wife and their three children. Subsequently, Bell parked his car at the parking lot of a nearby apartment complex, where he shot and killed Erica, who was 24 years old at the time of her death. Bell, however, spared the lives of his children.
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Trial of Anthony Bell
Trial of Anthony Bell
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Appeal process
Appeal process
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Aftermath
Aftermath In light of the 2015 Charleston church shooting, where white supremacist Dylann Roof shot and killed nine African-American churchgoers at a black church in South Carolina, the case of Anthony Bell was mentioned as one of the country's high-profile church shootings in the past decade. According to data gathered by USA Today, as of 2015, there were 217 people arrested and charged with mass killings, and 132 of these offenders were sentenced to prison and 15 were sentenced to death, including Bell himself. The rest were either awaiting trial, detained in juvenile facilities or being acquitted. Roof was later found guilty of 33 federal charges of murder and hate crimes, and sentenced to death by the U.S. federal government in 2017, and after losing his appeal and being excluded from then President Joe Biden's clemency pardon for federal death row inmates, Roof remains on death row as of 2025. In 2017, in light of the Sutherland Springs church shooting, where mass shooter Devin Kelley killed 26 people in a church in Texas before committing suicide, the residents of Baton Rouge recalled the 2006 church shooting perpetuated by Anthony Bell due to the similarities shared by both incidents. Robert Brown, the father-in-law of Bell, told a newspaper that he had since forgave his son-in-law and stated that Bell had to suffer the consequences of his actions. Brown also stated that whenever such events hit the news, it often brought back the painful memories of losing his daughter. Brown said that his wife, who was the sole survivor of the shooting, had since recovered and was still doing well. As for the church, where the shooting incident happened, it was permanently closed since the occurrence of the shooting.
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See also
See also Capital punishment in Louisiana List of death row inmates in Louisiana List of mass shootings in the United States
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References
References
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Karl Legris (; born December 23, 2003), known professionally as ZephyrMusic, is a French musician, actor, singer-songwriter, and record producer.
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Early life and education
Early life and education Karl Legris was born on December 23, 2003, in Maubeuge, France. He is the son of Céline Legris, and Éric Legris, an athlete specializing in running races. Legris has a close relationship with his maternal grandparents, Annie-Claude, and Jean-Jacques. He attended Anne Godeau Elementary School in Bachant. He learned music theory and to play musical instruments such as the trombone, violin, guitar and piano at the Hautmont music school. He attended the Jessé de Forest High School in Avesnes-sur-Helpe where he obtained a scientific baccalaureate. He studied medicine at the Henri Warembourg Faculty of Medicine at the University of Lille.
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Artistry
Artistry
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Musical style
Musical style ZephyrMusic doesn't have a defined musical genre, he can play rock, jazz or classical music, but his music is generally pop. Some of his covers come from video games like Animal Crossing and Luigi's Mansion, while the majority of his covers are popular songs like "Firework" by Katy Perry, "Just Give Me a Reason" by P!nk, "Imagine" by John Lennon, and "Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen.
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Influences
Influences ZephyrMusic has cited American pianist Marcus Veltri, American violinist Rob Landes, and Ukrainian violinist Karolina Protsenko as musical influences. He has also been influenced by Ed Sheeran, Ariana Grande, Bruno Mars, and Vianney.
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Philanthropy
Philanthropy Legris volunteers at the Restaurants du Cœur and other associations.
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Discography
Discography
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Studio albums
Studio albums Love n Covers (2025)
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Compositions
Compositions "Broken Heart Song" (2022)
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Covers
Covers "The Last of Us 2 (Take on Me)" (2022) "The Roost" (2022) "Les Lacs du Connemara" (2022) "Les Démons de minuit" (2022) "Sous les Sunlights des Tropiques" (2022) "Mistral Gagnant" (2022)
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References
References :Category:2003 births :Category:Living people
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AFC submission, Early life and education, Artistry, Musical style, Influences, Philanthropy, Discography, Studio albums, Compositions, Covers, References
Aibiki
Infobox song
"Aibiki" (あいびき, ) is a song by Japanese singer-songwriter Ai Otsuka and rapper Akko Gorilla. The song was released as the lead track of their first collaborative digital single, released on May 12, 2021, through Avex Trax.
Aibiki
Background
Background The collaboration between Otsuka and Akko Gorilla originated from their meeting at the online music festival Live Human in June 2020. Akko Gorilla, who served as host for a live-streamed program covering the festival’s behind-the-scenes content, connected with Otsuka, who appeared as a guest after her performance. Their instant rapport led to discussions about a potential musical collaboration, culminating in the creation of three distinct tracks. The project was revealed to the public during Otsuka’s Instagram Live held on April 23, 2021, when Akko Gorilla unexpectedly joined the stream to announce the release of "Aibiki" and the forthcoming digital single. The collaboration was described as a “mixed martial arts match” of musical styles, highlighting the unique chemistry between Otsuka’s melodic pop and Akko Gorilla’s energetic rap. On the collaborative experience, Otsuka expressed profound admiration for Akko Gorilla’s vocal presence, describing her voice as possessing a “unique blend of immense strength and poignancy” that she found unparalleled. Reflecting on their collaboration across the three tracks, Otsuka admitted to feeling outmatched by Akko Gorilla’s talent, stating that she could not surpass her in any aspect of the work. However, she viewed this as a positive aspect of their partnership, noting that working together was rewarding and allowed her to confidently present the songs to listeners. On the other hand, kko Gorilla expressed disbelief and excitement at the opportunity to collaborate with Otsuka, whom she had long admired and sung at karaoke. She described the experience as surreal, questioning “what kind of world line” allowed her to work with such an iconic artist. Akko Gorilla was particularly impressed by Otsuka’s ability to transform any idea into something “instantly catchy,” marveling at her songwriting and production skills. She noted that collaborating with Otsuka inspired her to experiment with creating more “space” in her music to enhance its pop appeal, though she humorously admitted to largely sticking to her usual style.
Aibiki
Composition and themes
Composition and themes The digital single comprises three tracks, each with a distinct musical and thematic identity. "Aibiki" uses a double entendre in its title, which can mean both “rendezvous” (逢い引き) and “minced meat” (合い挽き). The song metaphorically likens a romantic relationship to making a hamburger, exploring the challenges and beauty of two people trying to connect despite differences. Otsuka described it as a song about the “wonderful ‘I love you’” that emerges when two people deeply understand each other, resulting in the “strongest hamburger.” Secondly, "High Navi" aims to empower women to overcome daily societal pressures and embrace self-affirmation. Otsuka commented on the song: "We created this song with Akko-chan to help many women release the unavoidable constraints they face daily. It was crafted with the idea of how far one can navigate with high energy in the personal space of their own home and how much they can affirm themselves." Lastly, "Matatabi" was inspired by the theme of “a cat playing with catnip,”. This track is a relaxed, sweet, and dreamy song that explores the tension between rationality and emotional surrender. Otsuka described it as expressing tender feelings of love and the bittersweet pleasure of letting go. The song’s mellow tone contrasts with the high energy of “High Navi,” showcasing the versatility of the collaboration.
Aibiki
Music video
Music video The music video, was published on YouTube on May 7, 2021. The video was directed by Mani Kato, and filmed at an actual location of the family restaurant chain Big Boy, featuring Otsuka and Akko Gorilla humorously preparing and eating hamburgers in a stylish yet comedic setting. An animated lyric video of "High Navi" was published on May 14, 2021. It was designed by illustrator Gimme Tomotaka and depicts cartoon versions of Otsuka and Akko Gorilla reveling in a lively, pop-art-inspired setting.
Aibiki
Track listing
Track listing
Aibiki
References
References Category:2021 singles Category:Ai Otsuka songs Category:Songs written by Ai Otsuka Category:2021 songs Category:Avex Trax singles
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Rema Compilation
Infobox album
Rema Compilation is the first compilation album by Nigeria rapper and singer Rema. It was released through Jonzing World and Mavin Records on July 9, 2020.
Rema Compilation
Background and release
Background and release Rema Compilation is a set of tracks from his first three EPs, Rema, Bad Commando, and Freestyle EP. The album includes hit songs such as "Dumebi" and "Iron Man". The tracks on Rema Compilation were produced by the likes of Ozedikus, Rvssian, Altims, and the Elements.
Rema Compilation
Track listing
Track listing
Rema Compilation
Release history
Release history RegionDate Format VersionLabelVarious9 July 2020streaming, digital downloadStandardJonzing World, Mavin
Rema Compilation
Reference
Reference Category:2020 compilation albums Category:Rema albums Category:Jonzing World EPs Category:Mavin Records EPs
Rema Compilation
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Infobox album , Background and release, Track listing, Release history, Reference
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Summary
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Licensing
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Dékwon Barrow
short description
Dékwon Barrow (born January 16, 2004) is a Canadian soccer player who plays for Toronto FC II in MLS Next Pro.
Dékwon Barrow
Early life
Early life Barrow played youth soccer with York Jets SC for seven years, before joining the Toronto FC Academy in January 2016. He later joined the North Toronto Nitros and Athlete Institute FC, before returning to the Toronto FC Academy in August 2022.
Dékwon Barrow
Club career
Club career Barrow began playing with Toronto FC II in MLS Next Pro as an academy player in 2023. He made his debut on April 23, 2023 against Philadelphia Union II and scored his first goal on July 21, 2023 against Inter Miami CF II. In March 2024, he signed a professional contract with Toronto FC II. On April 30, 2025, he signed a short-term loan agreement with the Toronto FC first team, making his first team debut the same day, starting their 2025 Canadian Championship match against CF Montréal.
Dékwon Barrow
Career statistics
Career statistics + Appearances and goals by club, season and competitionClubSeasonLeaguePlayoffsNational cupContinentalTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsToronto FC II2023MLS Next Pro122–––1222024100–––100202561–––61Total283000000283Toronto FC (loan)2025Major League Soccer00–10–10Career total283001000293
Dékwon Barrow
References
References Category:2004 births Category:Living people Category:Soccer players from Toronto Category:Canadian men's soccer players Category:Toronto FC II players Category:Toronto FC players Category:MLS Next Pro players
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short description, Early life, Club career, Career statistics, References
Draft:Robin Justin
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Robin Justin is an Indian cybersecurity researcher known for discovering and responsibly disclosing critical security vulnerabilities in the Sarathi Parivahan portal, the national driving licence management system of India’s Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. His findings that could have exposed personal data for up to 185 million citizens—were fixed by CERT-IN in early 2023.
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Cybersecurity research
Cybersecurity research In November 2022, while applying for his driving licence, Justin discovered multiple broken-access-control flaws in the Sarathi Parivahan portal. By chaining API endpoints, he was able to retrieve dates of birth, licence numbers, applicant photographs and uploaded identity documents without authorization. He reported these vulnerabilities to the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-IN), which confirmed and remediated them by January 2023.
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References
References
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External links Robin Justin’s official blog – detailed write-up of the vulnerability disclosure :Category:Living people :Category:Indian computer security researchers :Category:Year of birth missing (living people)
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Angela Francese
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Angela Francese (15 September 1950 – 29 April 2025) was an Italian politician who served as a Deputy.
Angela Francese
References
References Category:1950 births Category:2025 deaths Category:Italian politicians Category:20th-century births Category:Road incident deaths in Italy
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Leptotyphlops kafubi
Short description
Leptotyphlops kafubi, also known as the Shaba thread snake, is a species of slender, fossorial snake in the family Leptotyphlopidae. It is found in parts of south-central Africa, including Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Zambia.
Leptotyphlops kafubi
Taxonomy
Taxonomy Leptotyphlops kafubi was first described by George Albert Boulenger in 1919 as Glauconia kafubi. It has sometimes been treated as a synonym of Leptotyphlops nigricans, but was revalidated as a distinct species based on morphological differences.
Leptotyphlops kafubi
Description
Description Like other thread snakes, L. kafubi is a small, slender, burrowing snake adapted to a subterranean lifestyle. It has a cylindrical body, smooth, shiny scales, and greatly reduced eyes, which are covered by head scales. Its coloration is typically uniform and earth-toned, similar to other members of the genus, and it closely resembles an earthworm in appearance.
Leptotyphlops kafubi
Distribution and habitat
Distribution and habitat Leptotyphlops kafubi occurs in southern and central Africa, with confirmed records from Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo (Katanga/Shaba region), and Zambia. Its preferred habitat is savannas, but it may also be found in disturbed or artificial terrestrial environments.
Leptotyphlops kafubi
Ecology and behavior
Ecology and behavior Leptotyphlops kafubi is a burrowing snake that feeds primarily on the larvae, pupae and small insects. Like other blind snakes, it is secretive and rarely seen above ground except after heavy rains or when disturbed.
Leptotyphlops kafubi
References
References kafubi Category:Snakes of Africa Category:Reptiles of Angola Category:Reptiles of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Category:Reptiles of Zambia Category:Reptiles described in 1919
Leptotyphlops kafubi
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Short description, Taxonomy, Description, Distribution and habitat, Ecology and behavior, References
Nicola Rivelli
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Nicola Rivelli (2 December 1955 – 24 April 2025) was an Italian politician who served as a Deputy.
Nicola Rivelli
References
References Category:1955 births Category:2025 deaths Category:Italian politicians
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Structure of the Swedish Home Guard
The following is an overview of the
The following is an overview of the Swedish Home Guard's operational and peacetime organization. The Swedish Army is commanded by the Chief of Defence (Överbefälhavaren) based at the Headquarters (Högkvarteret) in Stockholm.
Structure of the Swedish Home Guard
Home Guard Staff
Home Guard Staff Home Guard Staff
Structure of the Swedish Home Guard
Northern Military Region
Northern Military Region The Northern Military Region is responsible for supporting Home Guard units in, Jämtland County, Norrbotten County, Västerbotten County, and Västernorrland County with training and administrative resources. Northern Military Region, in Boden Lappland Jäger Group (Lapplandsjägargruppen – LJG), in Kiruna (Northern Norrbotten County) Lappland Jäger Battalion (Lapplandsjägarbataljonen – 10th Home Guard Battalion), in Kiruna Frontier Jäger Battalion (Gränsjägarbataljonen – 11th Home Guard Battalion), in Kalix Norrbotten Group (Norrbottensgruppen – NBG), in Boden (Southern Norrbotten County) Norrbotten Battalion (Norrbottensbataljonen – 12th Home Guard Battalion), in Luleå Västerbotten Group (Västerbottensgruppen – VBG), in Umeå (Västerbotten County) Västerbotten Battalion (Västerbottensbataljonen – 13th Home Guard Battalion), in Umeå Field Jäger Group (Fältjägargruppen – FJG), in Östersund (Jämtland County) Field Jäger Battalion (Fältjägarbataljonen – 14th Home Guard Battalion), in Östersund Västernorrland Group (Västernorrlandsgruppen – VNG), in Härnösand (Västernorrland County) Ångermanland Battalion (Ångermanlandsbataljonen – 15th Home Guard Battalion, Ångermanland province), in Örnsköldsvik Medelpad Battalion (Medelpadsbataljonen – 16th Home Guard Battalion, Medelpad province), in Sundsvall
Structure of the Swedish Home Guard
Central Military Region
Central Military Region The Central Military Region is responsible for supporting Home Guard units in Dalarna County, Gävleborg County, Södermanland County, Stockholm County, Uppsala County, and Västmanland County with training and administrative resources. Central Military Region, in Kungsängen Dal Regiment Group (Dalregementsgruppen – DRG), in Falun (Dalarna County) Dala Battalion (Dalabataljonen – 17th Home Guard Battalion), in Falun Gävleborg Group (Gävleborgsgruppen – GBG), in Gävle (Gävleborg County) Gävleborg Battalion (Gävleborgsbataljonen – 18th Home Guard Battalion), in Gävle Uppland and Västmanland Group (Upplands- och Västmanlandsgruppen – UVG), in Enköping (Uppsala and Västmanland counties) Uppland Battalion (Upplandsbataljonen – 21st Home Guard Battalion), in Uppsala Västmanland Battalion (Västmanlandsbataljonen – 22nd Home Guard Battalion), in Västerås Life Guards Group (Livgardesgruppen – LGG), in Kungsängen (Stockholm County) Attundaland Battalion (Attundalandsbataljonen – 23rd Home Guard Battalion), in Stockholm Stockholm Battalion (Stockholmsbataljonen – 24th Home Guard Battalion), in Stockholm Telgehus Battalion (Telgehusbataljonen – 25th Home Guard Battalion), in Södertälje Ulvsunda Battalion (Ulvsundabataljonen – 26th Home Guard Battalion), in Stockholm Södermanland Group (Södermanlandsgruppen – SLG), in Strängnäs (Södermanland County) Södermanland Battalion (Södermanlandsbataljonen – 27th Home Guard Battalion), in Strängnäs Södertörn Group (Södertörnsgruppen – UGS), at Berga Naval Base (Coastal areas of Stockholm County) Roslagen Battalion (Roslagsbataljonen – 28th Home Guard Battalion), in Norrtälje in Roslagen Södertörn Battalion (Södertörnsbataljonen – 29th Home Guard Battalion), at Berga Naval Base in Södertörn
Structure of the Swedish Home Guard
Southern Military Region
Southern Military Region The Southern Military Region is responsible for supporting Home Guard units in Blekinge County, Jönköping County, Kalmar County, Kronoberg County, Skåne County, and Östergötland County with training and administrative resources. Southern Military Region, in Revingeby Life Grenadier Group (Livgrenadjärgruppen – LGAG), in Linköping (Östergötland County) 1st Life Grenadier Battalion (Första livgrenadjärbataljonen – 30th Home Guard Battalion), in Linköping 2nd Life Grenadier Battalion (Andra livgrenadjärbataljonen – 31st Home Guard Battalion), in Norrköping North Småland Group (Norra Smålandsgruppen – NSG), in Eksjö (Jönköping County) North Småland Battalion (Norra Smålandsbataljonen – 33rd Home Guard Battalion), in Jönköping Kalmar and Kronoberg Group (Kalmar- och Kronobergsgruppen – KRAG), in Växjö (Kalmar and Kronoberg counties) Kalmar Battalion (Kalmarbataljonen – 34th Home Guard Battalion), in Kalmar Kronoberg Battalion (Kronobergsbataljonen – 35th Home Guard Battalion), in Växjö Blekinge Group (Blekingegruppen – BLG), in Karlskrona (Blekinge County) Blekinge Western Battalion (Blekinge västra bataljon – 36th Home Guard Battalion), in Ronneby Blekinge Eastern Battalion (Blekinge östra bataljon – 37th Home Guard Battalion), in Karlskrona Scanian Group (Skånska gruppen – SSK), in Revingeby (Skåne County) South Scanian Battalion (Södra skånska bataljonen – 46th Home Guard Battalion), in Lund Malmöhus Battalion (Malmöhusbataljonen – 47th Home Guard Battalion), in Malmö (Malmöhus County) Scanian Dragoon Battalion (Skånska dragonbataljonen – 48th Home Guard Battalion), in Helsingborg North Scanian Battalion (Norra skånska bataljonen – 49th Home Guard Battalion), in Kristianstad
Structure of the Swedish Home Guard
Western Military Region
Western Military Region The Western Military Region is responsible for supporting Home Guard units in Halland County, Värmland County, Västra Götaland County, and Örebro County with training and administrative resources. Western Military Region, in Skövde Örebro and Värmland Group (Örebro- och Värmlandsgruppen – ÖVG), in Örebro (Örebro and Värmland counties) Värmland Battalion (Värmlandsbataljonen – 19th Home Guard Battalion), in Karlstad Sannahed Battalion (Sannahedsbataljonen – 20th Home Guard Battalion), in Örebro Skaraborg Group (Skaraborgsgruppen – SKG), in Skövde (Västra Götaland County) Kinne Battalion (Kinnebataljonen – 38th Home Guard Battalion), in Lidköping Kåkind Battalion (Kåkindbataljonen – 39th Home Guard Battalion), in Skövde Bohusdal Group (Bohusdalgruppen – BDG), in Skredsvik (Bohuslän and Dalsland provinces) Bohus Battalion (Bohusbataljonen – 40th Home Guard Battalion), in Uddevalla Elfsborg Group (Elfsborgsgruppen – EBG), in Käringberget (City of Gothenburg) Gothenburg Southern Battalion (Göteborgs södra bataljon – 41st Home Guard Battalion), in Gothenburg Gothenburg Northern Battalion (Göteborgs norra bataljon – 42nd Home Guard Battalion), in Gothenburg Gothenburg Archipelago Battalion (Göteborgs skärgårds bataljon – 43rd Home Guard Battalion), in Gothenburg Älvsborg Battalion (Älvsborgsbataljonen – 44th Home Guard Battalion), in Borås Halland Group (Hallandsgruppen – HAG), in Halmstad (Halland County) Halland Battalion (Hallandsbataljonen – 45th Home Guard Battalion), in Halmstad
Structure of the Swedish Home Guard
Gotland Military Region
Gotland Military Region The Home Guard battalion on the island of Gotland falls under the Gotland Regiment, which also commands the active 181st Armored Battalion. Militärregion Gotland, in Visby Gotland Regiment (P 18), in Visby Gotland Group (Gotlandsgruppen – GLG), in Visby Gotland Battalion (Gotlandsbataljonen – 32nd Home Guard Battalion), in Visby
Structure of the Swedish Home Guard
Geographic distribution
Geographic distribution
Structure of the Swedish Home Guard
References
References
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The following is an overview of the, Home Guard Staff, Northern Military Region, Central Military Region, Southern Military Region, Western Military Region, Gotland Military Region, Geographic distribution, References
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'''Paul Agali Otula'''
Paul Agali Otula is a Kenyan educationist, basketball coach, and sports administrator. He has served as the principal of several prominent Kenyan secondary schools and has held leadership roles in national sports bodies, including the Kenya Basketball Federation and the National Olympic Committee of Kenya. Early life and education Otula was born on 3 January 1964 in the former Rachuonyo District, now part of Homa Bay County, Kenya. Career in education Mang'u High School Otula began his teaching career at Mang'u High School, where he also served as a basketball coach. He later rose to the position of deputy principal and subsequently principal. His tenure ended following a transfer reportedly linked to his refusal to admit the child of a politically influential figure during the KANU administration. He was later transferred to Jamhuri High School, and then to Maseno School as principal. Maseno School Otula became the principal of Maseno School in 2001, succeeding Walter Okumu Amadi. During his tenure, the school experienced academic and extracurricular achievements. Maseno's rugby sevens team participated in the Dubai Sevens under his leadership, and the school's basketball team won the Engen Africa Youth Basketball Championship in 2003. He introduced Aviation Technology as a subject at Maseno, making it one of the few Kenyan schools to offer the course. In the 2015 national examinations (results released in 2016), Maseno School was ranked as the top public school and second overall nationally. In 2017, Otula was interdicted following allegations of student abuse at the school, which led to protests by students and the resignation of the school's board of management. The cases attracted national attention, though no formal conviction was reported. Sunshine Secondary School In 2018, Otula was appointed principal of Sunshine Secondary School in Nairobi County. He served until 2021, resigning to pursue political ambitions ahead of the 2022 general elections, where he contested for the Karachuonyo parliamentary seat. Sports administration Kenya Basketball Federation Otula was elected chairman of the Kenya Basketball Federation (KBF) in 2008. He has since served multiple terms, with his most recent term beginning in 2021 under the Federation’s revised constitution. He announced plans to retire at the end of this term in 2024. National Olympic Committee of Kenya In 2017, Otula was elected to represent basketball in the National Olympic Committee of Kenya (NOCK). He was re-elected in 2021 and currently serves on the executive board. Awards and recognition Otula received the Head of State Commendation (HSC) in 2005 from President Mwai Kibaki, and in 2015 he was awarded the Order of the Grand Warrior of Kenya by President Uhuru Kenyatta. In 2008, he was named Principal of the Year by the Kenya Secondary School Heads Association. Publications Otula is the author of the book Mastery of Modern School Administration. Death Otula died on 1st May 2025 after collapsing in his Nairobi home following cardiac arrest.
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The Conservative Rally Party (, CRP) is the ruling political party, founded in 2018 under the leadership of Helga Rijsboers.
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Party leader No. Potrait Leader(birth-death) Took office Left office Term length
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References
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Malame Mangzha
[[:Malame Mangzha]]
:Malame Mangzha – (View AfDView log | edits since nomination) () There is next to no coverage of her outside of social media and mentions on the company website. Fails WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. Sophisticatedevening🍷(talk) 14:57, 1 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Businesspeople, Women, and Nigeria. Shellwood (talk) 15:10, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
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Draft:Xaavitar
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xaavitar (Born 19 april 2000) is a singer and music producer .
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Life and career
Life and career Xaavitar (dani broez) is a multifaceted artist, renowned for his unique contributions to the music industry as a singer, music producer, and composer. With a distinctive style that blends elements of electronic, pop, and experimental sounds, Xaavitar has carved out a niche for himself in the global music scene. His work reflects an innovative approach to sound design, lyrical depth, and emotional resonance, earning him a dedicated following. Born with a passion for music, Xaavitar began his artistic journey at a young age, experimenting with various instruments and production software. Over time, he honed his skills, developing a signature sound that fuses haunting melodies, intricate beats, and thought-provoking lyrics. His creative process is deeply personal, often drawing inspiration from his own experiences, emotions, and observations of the world around him. Among his most notable works are tracks such as "Ice," "XA," and "Mic in Hand." These compositions showcase his versatility as an artist, ranging from introspective ballads to high-energy anthems. Each piece tells a story, inviting listeners into a sonic universe where vulnerability meets strength, and simplicity coexists with complexity. Xaavitar's talent extends beyond performing and producing; he is also a skilled songwriter and arranger. His ability to craft compelling narratives through music has earned him recognition not only as a solo artist but also as a collaborator with other musicians. He is known for pushing boundaries and exploring new genres, constantly evolving his artistry while staying true to his core identity. In addition to his musical pursuits, Xaavitar is passionate about connecting with his audience on a deeper level. Through social media and live performances, he shares glimpses of his creative journey, offering fans an authentic look into his world. His dedication to his craft and his commitment to artistic growth have solidified his reputation as a rising star in the music industry. As Xaavitar continues to create and innovate, he remains driven by a desire to inspire others through his music. Whether through the ethereal tones of "Ice" or the raw energy of "Mic in Hand," his work resonates with listeners across cultures and languages, proving that music truly is a universal language. With each new release, Xaavitar reaffirms his place as a visionary artist whose impact will be felt for years to come.
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Draft:Elec Training
AFC submission
Elec Training Ltd is a British vocational education provider founded in April 2023 and headquartered in Wolverhampton, West Midlands.Companies House, company no. 14782705, retrieved 1 May 2025. Elec Training specialises in electrician training courses accredited by City & Guilds of London Institute, offering the following qualifications:Elec Training Ltd, “Most Popular Electrical Training Courses”, <https://elec.training/courses>, retrieved 1 May 2025. Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installations (Buildings and Structures) (City & Guilds 2365-02; Q134237233) Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installations (Buildings and Structures) (City & Guilds 2365-03; Q134237234) NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation or Maintenance (City & Guilds 2357; Q134237235) 18th Edition Wiring Regulations Training (City & Guilds 2382-22; Q134237236) Level 3 Award in Initial and Periodic Inspection and Testing of Electrical Installations (City & Guilds 2391-52; Q134237237) Level 3 Award in Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation (City & Guilds 2919-01; Q134237238)
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Accreditation and recognition
Accreditation and recognition Elec Training is an approved City & Guilds training centreElec Training Ltd, “About Us”, <https://elec.training/about-us/>, retrieved 1 May 2025. and is registered with the UK Information Commissioner’s Office under registration number ZB585089.ICO register entry for Elec Training Ltd, <https://ico.org.uk/ESDWebPages/Entry/ZB585089>, retrieved 1 May 2025.
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Company information
Company information As of May 2025, Elec Training employs between 11 and 50 staff, according to its LinkedIn profile.Elec Training Ltd LinkedIn “People” section, <https://www.linkedin.com/company/elec-training/people/>, retrieved 1 May 2025. The company’s official website is <https://elec.training>.Elec Training Ltd, Official website, <https://elec.training>, retrieved 1 May 2025.
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References
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Wikipedia:Today's featured article/June 22, 2025
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Scott Carpenter (1925 – 2013) was one of the Mercury Seven astronauts selected for NASA's Project Mercury. Carpenter was the second American to orbit the Earth and the fourth in space. Carpenter flew Mercury-Atlas 7, in the spacecraft he named Aurora 7. Due to malfunctions, it landed 250 miles (400 km) away from its intended splashdown point. In 1964, Carpenter took a leave of absence to join the U.S. Navy SEALAB project. During aquanaut training he suffered injuries that grounded him, making him unavailable for further spaceflights. In 1965, he spent 28 days on the ocean floor as part of SEALAB II. He returned to NASA as Executive Assistant to the Director of the Manned Spacecraft Center. He retired from NASA in 1967 and the Navy in 1969, with the rank of commander. Carpenter became a consultant on space flight and oceanography. He appeared in television commercials and wrote a pair of technothrillers and an autobiography.
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Smashing Frank
Short description
Smashing Frank () is a 2025 Hong Kong heist film directed and written by Trevor Choi. Co-produced by Entertaining Power and the YouTube channel 16:9, it is the first Hong Kong film produced through crowdfunding. The film stars Hedwig Tam, Locker Lam, Kaki Sham, and Renci Yeung as members of the titular heist crew Frank, who engage in robberies targeting the wealthy, only to uncover a larger conspiracy orchestrated by crime lord and billionaire (Ben Yuen). The screenplay for Smashing Frank was developed by Trevor Choi as part of a filmmaking course taught by Fruit Chan and was completed in early 2019 under Chan's mentorship. In 2021, Choi founded the 16:9 and launched a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter on the channel's first anniversary to produce their debut feature film basing on the screenplay of Smashing Frank. The campaign successfully raised HK$2.5 million in May 2022, but the project faced a creative overhaul due to new investments in April 2023, causing the original cast led by Hanna Chan and Alma Kwok exiting and some backers requesting refunds. Principal photography took place from June to August 2023 with a new cast and experienced a two-year delay in post-production. The film ultimately received its theatrical release in Hong Kong on 17 April 2025.
Smashing Frank
Plot
Plot A hotel management trainee Ayla witnesses a wealthy guest attempting to rape a teenage girl, but the guest buys his way out of court while Ayla is convicted for assault. She realizes that society often ignores ongoing crimes to maintain stability. Frustrated, she decides to retaliate against society with her boyfriend Hugo. Together, they launch a YouTube channel called "Frank", where they film their robbery heists to post online. As Ayla anticipated, their channel gains only limited views, and mainstream media ignores their activities. During a heist at a jewelry store, they coerce Chun, a truck driver they met during community service, to become their getaway driver. Unknown to them, the jewelry store is owned by billionaire and money launderer Ho. Recently, rumors circulate online about Ho’s church, Unity Haven, a Catholic institution frequented by affluent members of society, allegedly involved in bribery and money laundering. To distract the public, Ho holds a press conference condemning Frank's robberies. After Ho publicizes them, Frank's views skyrocket, and public opinions start connecting them to the previous money laundering allegations, with many urging them to target wealthy church members. Ayla and Hugo decide to investigate the church but struggle to find a way in. Chun suggests they meet someone who might help—Chelsea, a former accomplice of his. Chelsea, angry at Chun for his past abandonment, attempts to blackmail him, but Ayla and Hugo intervene and instead blackmail Chelsea into joining them. Reluctantly joining the crew, Chelsea proposes they target Hui, Ho's business partner who runs currency exchange chainstores. She seduces Hui and lures him to a hotel room, drugging him while the group uses his phone to signal his staff to transfer laundering money to a waiting truck driven by Chun and Hugo. Ayla records the entire heist from a nearby condo. The plan runs smoothly until the transfer employee hesitates to board the truck, forcing Hugo to take him hostage. When he removes the man's cap, they discover it's Tang, the father of Unity Haven Church, who warns them that the money belongs to Ho and that they are in serious trouble. After regrouping, they realize they have uncovered the money laundering schemes of the wealthy using the church as a front. Ayla threatens Tang to contact Ho for a negotiation. Ho, feigning kindness, offers them a deal, where they can keep the laundering money and an extra $3 million in exchange for Tang. Although Ayla initially agrees under pressure, she becomes furious at Ho's condescension. Chelsea also storms off and confides in Chun that she used their group to expose Hui and Ho, revealing her knowledge of his involvement in human trafficking. Meanwhile, Hugo talks to Tang, who admits he leaked the money laundering rumors online, but was exposed by Ho and forced to transfer the money himself. Unbeknownst to him, Hugo records their conversation and hides the chip in a watch. Chelsea and Chun go to collect the ransom, with Ayla recording from a nearby condo while Hugo stays with Tang to film the hostage exchange from afar. However, it turns out to be a trap set by Ho. Police flood the area after Chelsea and Chun collect the money, leading to their arrest, and Tang is swiftly killed by a hitman sent by Ho. Witnessing this, Hugo tries to flee but is shot. Before he dies, he calls and tells Ayla to find the chip in his watch. Ayla discovers the evidence of Ho's crimes through Tang's confession. She livestreams the information, exposing the conspiracies and declaring that Frank will continue. People across the city respond by supporting Frank and engaging in copycat heists against wealthy church members.