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Kabal, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Population
Population According to 2023 census, Kabal had a population of 132,549.
Kabal, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Security challenges
Security challenges Pakistan experienced a resurgence of terrorist attacks on high-security sites after a period of calm. The article chronicled the major attacks that took place between 2013 and 2023, targeting military bases, airports, government buildings, and educational institutions. It outlined the attack methods, casualty numbers, and responsible groups. The article emphasized the effect of terrorism on Pakistan's security and the government's counter-terrorism measures. According to a report by a local think-tank, Pakistan saw a 51% increase in terrorist attacks in one year after the Afghan-Taliban took over Afghanistan in August 2021.The drone attack in the center of tehsil they target the police station in two rockets missile The report states that 433 people were killed and 710 were wounded in 250 terrorist attacks in Pakistan. The UN warned of foreign terror groups taking advantage of the situation in Afghanistan.
Kabal, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Civil unrest
Civil unrest After years of suffering and losses, the locals began to protest against the law enforcement agencies and local government resulting into violent riots and resistance from the government. Following these incidents, Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement, a movement for the rights of Pashtun people in Pakistan, called protests in different areas of Swat, including Kabal Tehsil. Manzoor Pashteen, the PTM leader, stated that the movement's demands for peace and justice for Pashtuns in Pakistan were constitutional rights. He accused the government of denying these rights, particularly in the tribal areas, and criticized the use of force against PTM's peaceful protests. Government considered their protests as violent and unlawful behavior against the state, and began to desist forcefully. PEMRA suspended the license of a private news channel due to their coverage of an opposition politician's press conference. The move was widely criticized by journalists and opposition parties as an attack on press freedom, and the channel's staff held protests against the suspension. Two government officials were held in allegations of involvement with PTM.
Kabal, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Government efforts to stop terrorism
Government efforts to stop terrorism Police and paramilitary forces established security posts in the Matta and Kabal tehsils of Swat district to prevent terrorist activities. The posts were placed strategically, and their personnel were responsible for manning them. The government aimed to enhance the security situation in the region through this initiative. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister, Mahmood Khan, opened a police command and control centre in Swat to improve the security situation in the district. The centre helped the police and law enforcement agencies better handle security challenges and provide a more coordinated response to threats.
Kabal, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Qalagay Road
Qalagay Road Government of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf took necessary steps in order to maintain situation in those areas, and formulated plans for development projects to encourage local and non-Pakistani visitors for tourism. The construction of roads, bridges, and hotels in Swat gave a boost to tourism in the region, as per local officials. The new infrastructure made it easier for visitors to explore the scenic valley, which was home to ancient Buddhist ruins and a rich cultural heritage.
Kabal, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Kotlai
Kotlai Mahak-
Kabal, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
References
References Category:Populated places in Swat District Category:Tehsils of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
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Voicepeak (Stylised like "VOICEPEAK" or "VoicePeak") is a Speech synthesis program made by AH-Software Co in on the 11th of march, 2022https://www.ah-soft.com/press/voice/. A few well known voices are Kasane Tetohttps://www.ah-soft.com/voice/teto/index.html, and Otomachi Una https://www.ah-soft.com/press/voice/20230809.html
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Order of the Holy Sepulchre (Orthodox)
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The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem is the patron of the Greek Orthodox "Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre" (), distinct from the Roman Catholic Order of the same name (, OESSH). The Greek Orthodox Patriarch confers the title of Supreme Taxiarch to particularly appreciated personalities, be it Greek diplomats, military officers and Greek Orthodox clerics, or non-Greeks such as the Metropolitan of Ekaterinburg in Russia, then-Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, or then-Franciscan Custos of the Holy Land, Pierbattista Pizzaballa. US First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy received the Grand Cross in 1961. Bilingual (Greek and French) diplomas accompanying the insignia presented to those awarded membership are known since at least 1925, and are inscribed in French with the heading "Ordre du Saint-Sépulcre orthodoxe", lit. "Orthodox Order of the Holy Sepulchre", which is a not quite complete translation of the Greek name of the Order. The Greek winner of a gold medal at the art competitions at the 1924 Summer Olympics, Costas Dimitriadis, was awarded the title of Commander ("Commandeur de l'Ordre du Saint-Sépulcre orthodoxe") on 25 March 1925.
Order of the Holy Sepulchre (Orthodox)
See also
See also Brotherhood of the Holy Sepulchre Greek Orthodox Church Order of the Holy Sepulchre (Catholic)
Order of the Holy Sepulchre (Orthodox)
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References Category:Church of the Holy Sepulchre
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Gondu Aluor was the Second Tor Tiv after Makir Dzakpe.
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Swan Bank Methodist Church, Burslem
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Swan Bank Methodist Church is a Methodist church in Swan Square, Burslem, in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. The present church, built in 1971, replaced the earlier building of 1801.
Swan Bank Methodist Church, Burslem
History and description
History and description The Society of Methodists in Burslem was established about 1740 by a group of miners who had heard John Wesley preaching in Bristol. Wesley visited Burslem in 1760, and one of the converts, John Lindop, opened his cottage for services. The first Methodist chapel was built in 1766. In 1783 Burslem was made head of a Methodist circuit. A brick building, Swan Bank Chapel in Swan Square, was erected in 1801, and enlarged in 1816.'The city of Stoke-on-Trent: Protestant Nonconformity', in A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 8, ed. J G Jenkins (London, 1963) British History Online. Retrieved 19 May 2025."Swan Bank Methodist Church" thepotteries.org. Retrieved 19 May 2025. thumb|left|Swan Bank Chapel, built in 1801, demolished in the late 1960s There was a dispute in 1836 between the teachers of Burslem Sunday School, where reading and writing was taught to children, and the trustees of the chapel, who disapproved of the teaching of non-religious knowledge on a Sunday. They formed themselves as "The Methodist Society", eventually building in Burslem the Hill Top Methodist Sunday School, housing school rooms and a chapel."Hill Top Sunday School, Westport Road, Burslem" Staffordshire Past Track. Retrieved 20 May 2025."Burslem Sunday School" thepotteries.org. Retrieved 20 May 2025. The school at Swan Bank was re-opened, under the management of the trustees, and Sunday School building were erected next to the chapel in 1851. The chapel in that year seated 1,290; average attendance was 500 in the morning and 800 in the evening. In 1870 a stone portico in Renaissance style was added to the building. The chapel in 1949 became known as the Central Methodist Church. The church building was demolished in the late 1960s; the adjacent Sunday School buildings remained. The present church, designed by Hulme Upright and Partners, was built in 1971.
Swan Bank Methodist Church, Burslem
References
References Category:Methodist churches in Staffordshire Category:20th-century Methodist church buildings Category:Churches in Stoke-on-Trent
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Order of the Holy Sepulchre or Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre may refer to: Order of the Holy Sepulchre (Catholic), chivalric order belonging to the Holy See (the Roman Catholic Church) Order of the Holy Sepulchre (Orthodox), chivalric order belonging to the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem
Order of the Holy Sepulchre
See also
See also Brotherhood of the Holy Sepulchre (Greek Orthodox) Custody of the Holy Land (Franciscan) Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem
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Amtali Thana
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Amtali Thana () is a police station (thana) in Amtali, Barguna, Barisal, Bangladesh.
Amtali Thana
Administration
Administration As of 2025, the Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Amtali Thana is Md. Ariful Islam Arif.
Amtali Thana
References
References Category:Thanas of Bangladesh Category:Thanas of Barisal
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2025–26 Washington Wizards season
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The 2025–26 Washington Wizards season will be the 65th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and 52nd in the Washington, D.C. area.
2025–26 Washington Wizards season
Draft picks
Draft picks Round Pick Player Position Nationality College 1 6 1 18 2 40 The Wizards will enter the draft holding two first-round picks and one second-round pick.
2025–26 Washington Wizards season
Roster
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2025–26 Washington Wizards season
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Global Fight League
[[:Global Fight League]]
:Global Fight League – (View AfDView log | edits since nomination) () This article is clearly promotional WP:PROMOTION. The event never took place. It is not clear why it deserves a Wikipedia article, let along three (Global Fight League, GFL 1 (2025), GFL 2 (2025)). It is unknown whether this event will ever take place or will have a long history. Notability has to be sustained WP:NSUSTAINED. Wikipedia is not a newspaper. WP:NOTNP JohnMizuki (talk) 10:05, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Draftify. While I consider this article as having promotional language not suitable for the mainspace, that’s language that can be fixed through editing. However, the fact that it’s cancelled means that it should be draftified until more recent, independent sources get added to the article released after its cancellation other than just announcements and details of cancellation, etc. Kaito-san (talk/contribs) 12:50, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Draftify Per Kaito-san Servite et contribuere (talk) 16:38, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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2025 Mayors and Independents leadership election
Infobox election
A leadership election for the Mayors and Independents (STAN) in 2025 was held on 17 May 2025. The incumbent leader Vít Rakušan was elected for another term.
2025 Mayors and Independents leadership election
Background
Background Rakušan led the party since 2019. Since the previous election the party has doubled its electoral preferences, and most of the current leadership wants to be reelected.
2025 Mayors and Independents leadership election
Election
Election Voting was held on 17 May 2025. Rakušan was the only candidate. He received 282 of 286 votes and thus was reelected.
2025 Mayors and Independents leadership election
References
References Category:Mayors and Independents leadership elections Category:2025 elections in the Czech Republic Category:Indirect elections Mayors and Independents leadership election
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Draft:IDEasy
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IDEasy is a free and open-source tool. that provides a command-line interface (CLI) for automating the setup and maintenance of development environments. It is the successor to devonfw-ide and is developed as part of the devonfw initiative , which is supported by Capgemini . IDEasy is designed to streamline developer onboarding by providing consistent, project-specific environments with minimal manual configuration. It is particularly suited for teams working across multiple projects with diverse toolchains and configuration needs.
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History
History IDEasy was introduced in 2024 as a modern replacement for devonfw-ide . It was created to address limitations in flexibility, maintainability, and cross-platform support found in its predecessor. The tool is actively maintained by contributors from the devonfw community and is hosted on GitHub .
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Features
Features IDEasy provides a command-line interface for initializing fully configured development environments with a single command. Each environment is defined by a lightweight configuration stored in a Git repository, allowing teams to version, share, and maintain project-specific settings . The tool supports sandboxed environments to prevent conflicts between tools or configurations, facilitating parallel development across multiple projects. It also supports multi-tenancy, enabling multiple environments to coexist on the same machine without interference . IDEasy supports multiple workspaces, allowing developers to manage different branches or sub-projects, with clear labeling within integrated development environments (IDEs). It automates environment setup and updates, minimizing manual steps and reducing the risk of configuration errors. It follows a lightweight design that avoids global system modifications . Designed for extensibility, IDEasy integrates with a wide range of development tools, including proprietary software where licensing permits. Project configurations can be stored in version control systems such as GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket, supporting collaborative workflows . While IDEasy is currently supported on Windows, support for macOS and Linux is under active development. The tool is distributed under the Apache License 2.0 and is available as free and open-source software .
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Technology
Technology IDEasy is primarily written in Java, with supporting scripts in Shell. It is distributed as a standalone executable and does not require administrative privileges to run. The tool uses Git for configuration management and supports integration with various development tools and IDEs. While cross-platform support is still being finalized, the tool is designed to be platform-independent .
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Usage
Usage To use IDEasy, developers clone a project-specific configuration repository and run the ide create command using the IDEasy CLI. This triggers the download and setup of all necessary tools and configurations. The tool is designed to be intuitive and requires minimal manual intervention
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License and Contributions
License and Contributions IDEasy is released under the Apache License 2.0.. The project is hosted on GitHub, where users can report issues, contribute code, and participate in discussions. As of 2025, the project has over 30 contributors and continues to evolve with regular releases
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See Also
See Also Command-line interface (CLI) Open-source Software Capgemini Apache License
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References
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External Links IDEasy GitHub devonfw GitHub devonfw
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Mbali Island
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Mbali Island (Kisiwa cha Mbali, in Swahili) is a small island located in Msuka bay's Shumba Mjini ward of Micheweni District in Pemba North Region, Tanzania.
Mbali Island
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Mbali Island
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Draft:Wojciech Studzieżba
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Prezydencie Trump mamy mega mocne karty, jedzmy razem prince polo prosze panstwa
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List of mayors of Yakima, Washington
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The following is a list of mayors of the city of Yakima, Washington state, United States. The city was named "North Yakima" from 1886 through 1918, when its name changed to "Yakima." thumb|right|Yakima Herald newspaper, 1907, announcing mayoral election results Edward Whitson, c.1886, 1887 T.J.V. Clark, c.1886 Fred R. Reed, c.1889 A. H. Reynolds, 1890 (acting mayor) R. K. Nichols, c.1890 Albert B. Weed, c.1891 William F. Prosser, c.1893 W. A. Cox, 1893 (acting mayor) Wm. H. Redmon, c.1894, 1900 O. A. Fechter, c.1897, 1902, 1904, 1907 A. J. Shaw, c.1903 Walter J. Reed, c.1906 Henry H. Lombard, c.1908 Philip M. Armbruster, c.1909 Henry H. Schott, 1910-1911 Andrew Jackson Splawn, c.1911 Jos. F. Barton, c.1915 Forrest H. Sweet, c.1917 R.D. Rovig, c.1920 Wm. B. Dudley, c.1923 W.W. Stratton, c.1929 H.C. Temple, c.1934 E.B. Riley, c.1937 A.W. Mogren, c.1942-1945 N.K. Buck, c.1947 G.W. Burns, c.1950-1954 C.H. Behnke, c.1956 Kenneth Schutt, 1956 (acting mayor) Joe K. Alderson, c.1956 Thomas C. Bostic, c.1959 John M. Larson, c.1962 Bert Broad, c.1972 Betty L. Edmondson, c.1976 Lynn A. Carmichael, c.1982 Clarence C. Barnett, c.1984 Henry C. Beauchamp Jr., c.1986 Patricia A. Berndt, c.1988 Lynn Buchanan, c.1996 John Puccinelli, c.1998 Mary Place, c.2001 Paul P. George, c.2004 Dave Edler, 2006-2010 Micah Cawley, c.2010 Avina Gutiérrez, c.2016 Kathy Coffey, 2016-2020 Patricia Byers, c.2020, 2024-present Janice Deccio, c.2022-2024