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Culture/Food and drink

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2025-04-21 17:29 D'Elidas (Panamanian hot sauce brand) D’Elidas is the brand name for a hot sauce produced by Productos D’Elidas S.A in Panama. The D’Elidas original yellow hot sauce is made from the main ingredients "Aji Chombo" (Panamanian capsicum chinense), mustard and vinegar. Cannot find reliable sources. Only source in article gives a passing mention, saying it appeared in an unnotable music video by an unnotable musician. (Roastedbeanz1)

Culture/Internet culture

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2025-04-16 13:26 TAGGRS TAGGRS is a Netherlands-based software company founded in 2022, specializing in server-side tracking solutions. Headquartered in Heerenveen, Friesland, TAGGRS provides a platform for advertisers, agencies, and businesses worldwide to streamline their first-party data collection via Google Tag Manager and make the process compliant with any privacy regulations. non-notable subject. companies are not inherently notable, they require significant coverage in independent, reliable secondary sources, of which this company does not have. (Fifteen thousand two hundred twenty four)
2025-04-18 05:01 JuiceCaster (website) JuiceCaster is a social network specifically designed for use on a mobile device, also known as a mobile social network. Users connect to the application (via juicecaster.com) using a web browser on their mobile phone. Defunct service. Insufficient in-depth sources to establish notability. (Imcdc)
2025-04-20 14:01 Graphene Ventures (Venture capital firm) Graphene Ventures is a venture capital firm that invested primarily in early-stage tech companies in enterprise software and consumer technology. The firm operates in Palo Alto (California, USA), Toronto (Canada), São Paulo (Brazil), and Riyadh (Saudi Arabia). Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-21 05:35 QSDK (3D scenegraph API) The QSDK is a streaming scene graph retained-mode Application Programming Interface (API) combined with a cell-portal system to connect scene graphs. Audio and animation are fully supported. Fails WP:NSOFT (80.103.137.105)
2025-04-18 05:06 Snip.it (Former social media platform) Snip.it was a social platform for creating collections of articles, videos, and images on the web. Users create and maintain theme-based collections around interests such as politics, science, education, and fashion. Users can browse other collections, 'resnip' from another users collection into their own, comment on or favorite a snip, share on other social media platforms (Twitter, Facebook, Google+, and Reddit), and review stats on where their page traffic comes from. Defunct service. Insufficient in-depth sources to establish notability. (Imcdc)
2025-04-18 05:45 Martin Plaehn (American businessman) Martin Plaehn is on the board of directors of SnapAV's parent company as of August 1, 2019 after the merger of Control4 and SnapAV. Prior to this date, he was the CEO and Chairman of the Board at Control4, a Salt Lake City, Utah based provider of home automation systems. Fails WP:BIO. Insufficient in-depth sources about subject itself to establish notability. (Imcdc)
2025-04-18 05:36 Casewise (Software company in United Kingdom) Casewise is a developer of enterprise architecture and business process analysis software with global headquarters in the U.K. and U.S. headquarters in New York City. Fails WP:NORG. Insufficient in-depth sources to establish notability. No WP:ATD since parent company doesn't have it own article. (Imcdc)
2025-04-21 10:45 Animation meme (Internet meme or animated music video) An animation meme is a type of Internet meme consisting of a short animation, typically featuring a character (often an OC or characters from fandoms) dancing, singing, or acting along to a specific audio clip, usually music. A key characteristic is that the original animation is often created with the express purpose of being mimicked, adapted, and spread by other animators using their own characters and interpretations, functioning similarly to other meme templates. topic space is entirely eclipsed by Internet Meme, does not meet WP:GNG on its own, delete per WP:NOPAGE. as the current article was ai generated and wholly relies on user generated sources, a merge would be unconstructive and WP:TNT applies. (Fifteen thousand two hundred twenty four)
2025-04-21 13:31 FBK (brake manufacturer) FBK Malaysia is a brake parts manufacturer headquartered in Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia. Among other items, the company specialises in brake pads and truck linings. They exist. But I can't find any in-depth coverage about the company. Lots of mentions, but of the type which are ads/promotions for their products. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NCORP. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 23:07 Metaverse law (Laws concerning 3D virtual worlds) Metaverse law refers to legal systems, policies and theories concerning metaverse technologies involving virtual reality, augmented reality, mixed reality, and hyperreality. Metaverse Law also refers to a privacy, AI, and cybersecurity law firm founded in 2018. This is a buzzword and not real. (JustMakeTheAccount)

Culture/Linguistics

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2025-04-21 09:18 Michel Weber (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Michel Weber may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-04-21 09:25 Mike Gentile (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Mike Gentile (born 1974) is a U.S. soccer player. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-04-21 09:28 Miriam O'Callaghan (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Miriam O'Callaghan may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)

Culture/Literature

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2025-04-21 22:28 Jessica Bell (author) (Australian singer-songwriter, publisher, author, graphic designer) Jessica Bell (born 1981) is an Australian singer-songwriter, author, writing and publishing coach, and graphic designer. She has published a memoir, five novels, three poetry collections, and her bestselling series Writing in a Nutshell. She has been featured in a variety of publications and ABC Radio National shows such as Writer's Digest, Publishers Weekly, The Music, Life Matters, and Poetica. Masking the lack of subject notability. Insignificant biography of a living person. Non relevant and not encyclopedic content. Written to advertise said person. Written by a hired person for money. Copyright violations, as well, making some material publicly available to being illegal. Self-published sources and references. Promotional external links. (2A02:2149:8A7D:9400:2DB4:1167:93E1:57DF)

Culture/Biography

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2025-04-16 02:02 Ekram Rasul Dr. Ekram Rasul (date unknown - 1948) was an Indian Freedom fighter as well as a doctor who spent most of his life in the service for humanity. He was the vice president of Indian National Congress of Odisha or better known as Utkal Pradesh Congress Committee and took part in the national freedom struggle, under the supervision of Mahatma Gandhi and Harekrushna Mahtab.[page needed] Fails WP:BIO, no evidence of coverage in multiple sources. Sole source provided is dead. (LibStar)
2025-04-16 16:50 Carioca (footballer, born 1979) (Brazilian footballer) Claudio Silva da Fonseca (born 3 November 1979 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), better known as Carioca, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. No WP:SIGCOV found (Svartner)
2025-04-16 23:49 Tang Yunsheng (Chinese opera singer (1903–1971)) Tang Yunsheng (28 December 1903 – 13 March 1971) was a Peking opera singer. Cannot find sources. Only source on article is defunct unless accessing on WayBack Machine; source itself has at most only a passing mention of Yunsheng. (Roastedbeanz1)
2025-04-17 02:11 Jamal Ameen (Kuwaiti fencer) Jamal Ameen (Arabic: جمال امين) is a Kuwaiti former fencer. He competed in the individual and team foil events at the 1976 Summer Olympics, and had a record of 0–17. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-17 06:17 Eric dela Cruz (Filipino actor (born 1981)) Eric Villanueva dela Cruz (born November 20, 1981, in Manila) is a Filipino theater actor. He played Oedipus alongside Gigette Reyes in the 2004 production of Sophocles' play Oedipus Rex and has appeared in TV shows and films. Poor sourcing, couldn't find WP:SIGCOV elsewhere, does not appear to meet WP:NACTOR (SunloungerFrog)
2025-04-17 09:03 Salvador Corelo (Honduran swimmer) Salvador Corelo is a Honduran swimmer. He competed in five events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-17 09:42 J. Wilson (English footballer) J. Wilson was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Wolverhampton Wanderers. None notable footballer with as many references as appearance. Both only tell of his existence and don't provide significant coverage. (Mn1548)
2025-04-17 14:15 Mraljeb Ayed Mansoor (Kuwaiti long-distance runner) Mraljeb Ayed Mansoor (born 1939) is a Kuwaiti long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-17 14:30 Warren Sorby (Fijian swimmer) Warren Sorby (born 28 August 1965) is a Fijian former swimmer. He competed in the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, California in the men's 100 meter freestyle, men's 100 meter backstroke, men's 100 meter butterfly, and men's 200 meter individual medley, as part of what was that time, Fiji's largest ever delegation. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-17 17:39 Sabira Khan (American film producer) Sabira Khan is a Producer and Assistant to Producers. She has been part of TV series such as 24 and Law & Order: Los Angeles as well as the movie G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra. She has been part of NBC Universal, 20th Century Fox and Paramount Pictures. No references and fails WP:NBIO (Vegantics)
2025-04-17 19:49 Gene Hamilton (cyclist) (American cyclist) Gene Hamilton is a professional mountain bike racer and a licensed USA Cycling Expert Coach. He is a three time medalist at the UCI World Masters Championships (Silver 2002, Bronze 1999 and 2006). In addition to coaching hundreds of mountain bikers from recreational athletes to top pros, his skills coaching has been featured in The New York Times and on The Discovery Channel. Can’t find any secondary sources that talk about this person. Their own website isn’t gonna cut it. (ApexParagon)
2025-04-17 20:41 Gerardo Lopez (soccer) (American soccer player) Gerardo Lopez (born March 1, 1998) is an American soccer player who plays as a defender. Currently no significant coverage from independent, reliable sources, and searches did not turn up any. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-17 21:13 Ali Tajernia (Iranian politician and physician) Ali Tajernia is a member of the Central Council Iran-Islamic Cooperation Front. He represented the people of Mashhad in the Sixth term of the Islamic Council. Can't find enough in-depth coverage to show that he passes WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-18 00:50 Abdullah al-Abaed (Fugitive) Abdullah al-Abaed is a citizen of Saudi Arabia named on its 380BC list of most wanted suspected terrorists. Al-Abaed is notable because he stands accused of murdering a senior Saudi Police official, Major General Nasser al-Othman. Single source, no evidence of any other coverage in searches (Yoblyblob)
2025-04-17 18:32 Jerry Ebert Gerard "Jerry" John Ebert (born June 21, 1953) is an American author, musician, and union organizer. Insufficient depth of coverage in reliable sources. Sullivancountypost.com does not meet WP:RS (the site doesn't even support an https connection), and the remaining 3rd party sources that would meet WP:RS just feature quotes from the subject (Ohnoitsjamie)
2025-04-18 05:10 Vince Black (American martial artist) Vince Black (died Februay 26, 2019) was a martial artist and doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He specialized in the internal Chinese styles of xingyiquan and baguazhang. No citations since 2007. Only sources found via Google and Newspapers.com are primary (martial arts org he founded, NATST, and obituary written by family) or other martial arts schools. Does not meet WP:GNG or even WP:BASIC. (Cielquiparle)
2025-04-18 09:23 Elena Ferretti (Musical artist) Elena Ferretti (born 1960), better known as Sophie or Rose, is an Italian Eurobeat and Italo disco singer. She has performed and recorded for many record labels, under many aliases. Her music was produced by various well-known Italian producers, namely Giacomo Maiolini, Mauro Farina, Sergio Dall'Ora and Giancarlo Pasquini. Lacks SIGCOV. When searching Google news, ProQuest, and Archieve.org I found these ones: [1], [2] and [3]. Isn't much. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-18 09:58 Rodney Blaze (Dutch rock singer) Rodney Blaze (Rotterdam, 14 June 1973) is a Dutch rock singer, who, in addition to his solo-albums, is especially known for his contributions to Arjen Anthony Lucassen's Ayreon and Star One projects. He has been active in various bands since 1991. Searched ProQuest, Google News, and Archive.org. Doesn't have SIGCOV. Here are passing mentions: [4] and [5]. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-16 20:13 Asoz Latif Rashid Asoz Latif Rashid is a British-Iraqi businessman and the current CEO of iQ Group, a leading technology company in Iraq. He is known for his contributions to Iraq’s digital transformation and his efforts to modernise the country’s technological infrastructure. Reviewed during NPP. WP:notability requires independent sources which cover him in depth. Article appears to have zero of these. I'm going to prod this. If unable to find and add such sources, suggest letting the prod expire. (North8000)
2025-04-18 17:00 Resisposse (Finnish hip hop group) Resisposse is a Finnish hip hop group, formed in the 2000s in Helsinki. All members of the group suffer from mental conditions. Their songs feature themes like coping with severe autism in daily life and extraordinary individuals' relationship to society. Doesn't have enough coverage; all the sources I could find are on this page. I used Google News and Archive.org. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-18 19:04 Katman (Greek singer) Nikos Katelis (Greek: Νίκος Κατέλης), better known by his stage name Katman, is known in Greece for appearing in various trash TV shows, including the show hosted by Annita Pania called Je T'Aime, where he was a performer of satirical songs. Doesn't seem to have SIGCOV. This and this sources are the I could find, briefly mentioning his appearance on the Pania's show and retirement. This is transcript of one of the shows. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-19 06:21 John DeGroff (musician) John DeGroff is a Christian musician. Doesn't have notability outside of his band Petra. I searched Google news, Google books, ProQuest, and found only two good sources for the personal career claims: for his debut album and for God Has Forgiven. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-19 10:51 Ricky Toner (British songwriter/Performer) Ricky Toner, born in Govan, Glasgow 1971, has been a singer/songwriter since 1990 performing with many bands including Dolphin, Fisher Price, North Starr, The Complete Stone Roses 1998 - 2001, Resurrection 2001 - present, Gluemaster, The Small Mountains, Coup d'etat, The Mind's Eye and most recently The Liberty Takers. The major claims of the article are unverified: Toner isn't mention in the Already In Me book, he isn't credited on The Complete Stone Roses, and I found no mentions of him touring with Stone Roses. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-19 12:08 Pontus Ekhem (Swedish ice hockey player (born 1991)) Pontus Ekhem (born 19 June 1991) is a Swedish ice hockey player, also known as 'Ponty' and also coined the phrase "It's Ponty!". He is 169 cm tall He started his career at Skåre BK in 2001 and was drafted to Nor IK for the 2002–2003 season. He made a comeback to Skåre BK for the 2004–2005 season non-notable ice hockey player (Kaffet i halsen)
2025-04-19 12:57 Izaak Twelftree (Australian rules footballer) Izaak Twelftree (born 12 February 2002) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Norwood Football Club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). A tall and athletic key forward, he's also known for his versatility, often rotating through the midfield. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources (The-Pope)
2025-04-19 09:38 Matthias Willenbacher (German entrepreneur and pioneer in the field of renewable energy) Matthias Willenbacher (born 14 July 1969 at Schneebergerhof, Gerbach) is a German entrepreneur and pioneer in the field of renewable energy. Willenbacher studied physics and founded the company juwi together with Fred Jung in 1996. He was a member of the Executive Board of juwi AG from its founding until March 31, 2015. irrelevant article. Not existing in German version anymore (2A01:599:414:1DB:E198:C7D1:B4E0:61C1)
2025-04-19 18:31 Vasile Maluțan (Romanian aviation colonel) Vasile Maluțan (Died on May 26, 1995) was a Romanian aviation colonel and the personal pilot of Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu. Not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show he meets WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-19 18:32 Bernd Sikora Bernd Sikora (born 18 August 1940 in Stollberg) is a German architect, graphic designer and author. Does not meet WP:GNG. Needs more in-depth sourcing. (Onel5969)
2025-04-20 01:05 Robert Rozek (Canadian violinist (1950–2021)) Robert Rozek (1950–2021) was a Canadian violinist, conductor, and educator. Rozek worked with singers such as Luciano Pavarotti, José Carreras, Mirella Freni, and Cecilia Bartoli. In the realm of pop and jazz, he collaborated with artists including Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, and Louis Armstrong. COI or UPE editing of musician with not enough in-depth coverage to show that they meet WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-20 13:52 Amrik Singh Arora (Musical artist) Amrik Singh Arora (born: 1943 – died: 3 June 2011) was an Indian singer who born in Kolutola Street, Kolkata, then British India. He was also known as Amrik Singh. He is one of the promoters of the new modern style of Shyama Sangeet. He had a natural voice. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-20 14:01 Nabil Alnoor Borhanu Nabil Alnoor Borhanu is a Saudi Arabian statesman, venture capitalist, and entrepreneur. He relocated to America in 2013 and is the founder and managing director of venture capital firm, Graphene Ventures. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-20 15:32 Karel Pacák (Czech long-distance runner) Karel Pacák (born 19 April 1896, date of death unknown) was a Czech long-distance runner. He competed in the men's 5000 metres at the 1920 Summer Olympics. Does not meet the minimum requirements of WP:NSPORT (Justlettersandnumbers)
2025-04-20 18:34 Alexei Oleynikov (Russian historian of World War I) Alexei Oleynikov is a Russian historian of World War I. He is a doctor of historical sciences and has written more than 1,000 scientific papers, including 22 monographs, and is a popular military historian of the First World War in Russia. In 2016, he received a letter of thanks from the governor of the Astrakhan region for his success in work and professionalism, and in 2017 he was given the Shield and Sword of the Fatherland award. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG, and surprisingly, with that number of papers and monographs has very few citations, and does not appear to meet WP:NSCHOLAR. (Onel5969)
2025-04-20 22:23 Sultan Zauq Nadvi (Bangladeshi Islamic scholar) Muhammad Sulṭān Zauq Nadwī (born 1939) is a Bangladeshi Islamic scholar, author and the founder of Jamiah Darul Ma'arif Al-Islamia. Member of the International Union of Muslim Scholars (IUMS). He is known mainly for his expertise in and contribution to Arabic language and literature. This WP:BLP article has been tagged for using unreliable sources since 2020. A review of the entire article shows that it relies on a number of unreliable sources, which do not establish the subject's notability as a WP:Scholar or WP:Author. (Owais Al Qarni)
2025-04-21 01:49 2024 Sydney United 58 FC season (Sydney United 58 2024 football season) The 2024 Sydney United 58 Football Club season is the club's 66th season in existence and 20th consecutive season in National Premier Leagues NSW. In addition to the domestic league, Sydney United participated in this season's edition of the Australia Cup, entering through the preliminary rounds. non-national league club seasons are not notable as per WP:N (sports)#Individual seasons (FastCube)
2025-04-19 18:21 Igor Grigoriev (Russian musician (1955–2010)) Igor Grigoriev, (born January 24, 1955, in Moscow - died September 25, 2010, in Los Angeles, California) was a musician, composer, arranger, band leader, and improvisational guitarist. He taught himself to play the guitar as a young child, and later obtained his master's degree from a music institution in Russia. No true sources; closest things are links to archived webpages and unreliable sources. Also see Wikipedia:Delete the junk (Roastedbeanz1)
2025-04-18 16:36 Mike Novotny (American soccer player) Michael Novotny (born March 17, 1996) is an American retired professional soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper. Subject does not appear to meet the WP:GNG due to a lack of WP:SIGCOV. (Let'srun)
2025-04-20 10:03 Paul Kavanagh (criminal) (Irish criminal who was shot dead in 2015) Paul Kavanagh was an Irish criminal and a debt collector for the Kinahan Organised Crime Group run by Christy Kinahan. He was a father of two and also a brother of Gerard Kavanagh and uncle of Jamie Kavanagh. He was originally from Drimnagh and was in his late 20s. non-notable criminal for whom the only sources available are about his murder, fails WP:GNG (Ser!)
2025-04-21 01:48 2016 Sydney United 58 FC season (Sydney United 58 FC 2016 NPL NSW Men's 1 football season) The 2016 season saw Sydney United embark on its twelfth consecutive season in the NPL NSW Men's era. Under the guidance of Marko Rudan, Sydney United secured a treble of trophies. They clinched the 2016 NPL NSW Men's 1 Premiership, finishing nine points ahead of their nearest rivals and suffering only two defeats throughout the entire season. non-national league club seasons are not notable as per WP:N (sports)#Individual seasons (FastCube)
2025-04-17 16:45 Jesús Rodríguez-Velasco (Spanish-American philologist and medievalist) Jesús Rodríguez-Velasco is a Spanish-American philologist and medievalist. He currently holds the position of Augustus R. Street Professor of Spanish & Portuguese and Comparative Literature at Yale University. He is best known for his work on Chivalry in Castille, and on his approach to Law and literature, most notably, in his scholarly work on the Siete partidas. The subject contacted me and asked to be removed from the internet. (Elotroalex)
2025-04-17 21:16 Pradeep Jeganathan (anthropologist from Sri Lanka) Pradeep Jeganathan is a Sri Lankan academic, anthropologist, and writer. He is known for his work on South Asian studies with an emphasis on nationalism, ethnicity, and violence. Can't find enough in-depth coverage to show they meet WP:GNG, and does not appear to meet any of the qualifications under WP:NSCHOLAR. (Onel5969)
2025-04-17 14:08 Praveen Prabhakar (Indian Malayalam film editor (1976)) Praveen Prabhakar (born 9 September 1976) is an Indian film editor who works in Malayalam films. uncited, subject does not appear to meet the basic or director criteria for notability. (Fifteen thousand two hundred twenty four)
2025-04-21 03:09 Paul Haller (American Buddhist abbot) Ryushin Paul Haller, a Soto Zen roshi, is a former abbot of the San Francisco Zen Center—a position he held from 2003 until February 2012. Leaving his homeland of Belfast in Northern Ireland in the early 1970s, Haller spent time in Russia, Afghanistan and Japan. The Article has very little in the way of reliable secondary sources. A google search for the subject of the article only returns one article. I strongly suspect this subject cannot pass WP:GNG. (CeltBrowne)
2025-04-19 13:15 Rahul Mishra (singer) Rahul Mishra is an Indian playback singer, composer, and live performer. He is best known for the Filmfare-nominated song ( Tu Hi Hai ) from the movie Half Girlfriend. With a career spanning over 8 years, he has worked in Bollywood films and released several independent singles. [BLP]
2025-04-21 22:11 Thomas Heywood (organist) (Australian concert organist) Thomas Heywood is an Australian concert organist. He has played a large range of organs in concert halls,[non-primary source needed] town halls,[non-primary source needed] cathedrals, festivals and churches around the world. This WP:BLP subject apparently has a single review in-depth, passing mention in one WP:RS, and depends on WP:PRIMARY for more equally passing mention. This subject does not meet WP:42/WP:NMUSICIAN. (JFHJr)
2025-04-21 23:26 Issa Chetoui (Libyan long-distance runner (born 1953)) Issa Chetoui (born 1953) is a Libyan long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-22 03:08 Indrachapa Liyanage (Sri Lankan singer (born 1981)) Indrachapa Liyanage (Sinhala: ඉන්ද්‍රචාපා ලියනගේ; born January 13, 1982) is a Sri Lankan singer. He has completed his debut album Abinishkramanaya (renunciation), but it has not been officially released yet. Fails WP:NMUSICIAN, lacks significant coverage in multiple independent secondary sources. Has been identified as requiring additional verifiable sources since April 2011, without improvement since then. (Dan arndt)
2025-04-22 05:02 John Monteith (actor) (American actor) John Monteith (November 1, 1948 - January 16, 2018) was an improvisor, writer, actor and director; mainly known for his work with the Monteith and Rand comedy team who had their own Broadway show at the Booth Theater in 1979, produced by James Lipton, after a successful off-Broadway run. I find nothing here that isn't covered in the Monteith + Rand joint article. (Zade Scrivner)
2025-04-22 10:15 Howard F. Hall Howard "Chip" Hall is a United States Marine Corps colonel currently serving as deputy commander at the Marine Corps Training and Education base outside Triangle, Virginia. Zero in-depth sourcing from independent, reliable sources. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 10:46 Alakbar Safi Karbalayi Mirza Alakbar Safi Meshadi Muhammedhuseyn oglu (Azerbaijani: Kərbəlayi Mirzə Ələkbər Məşədi Məhəmmədhüseyn oğlu Safi; b.1840, Shusha, Shusha uezd, Elizavetpol Governorate, Russian Empire - d. ?) was an Azerbaijani poet of the 19th century, a member of the Majlisi-Faramushan literary society. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 10:35 Peter W. Barlow (author) (New Zealand engineer and author (1847-1890)) Peter W. Barlow (1847–1890) was an English-born engineer and author who migrated to New Zealand. Fails WP:GNG. Main notability appears him being the son of a notable engineer, and writing a memoir - neither are sufficient for Wikipedia; "relationships do not confer notability" (WP:INVALIDBIO), and fails WP:AUTHOR). Google searches almost solely relate to his father. (Paul W)
2025-04-21 04:07 Khaled Khalifa Al-Shammari (Kuwaiti Olympic middle-distance runner) Khaled Khalifa Al-Shammari was a Kuwaiti Olympic middle-distance runner. He represented his country in the men's 1500 meters at the 1980 Summer Olympics. His time was a 3:57.55. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-22 14:45 Kyle Roche (Litigation Lawyer) Kyle Roche is an American attorney known for his work in cryptocurrency litigation. Other than some coverage about his one controversy, there is not enough in-depth coverage to meet WP:GNG, therefore WP:BLP1E would apply. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 15:10 Hoseang Prayer Center Hoseang Prayer Center was a new religious group established in South Korea in 1964 by Kim Jong-kyu (real name: Kim Yong-ki). South Korean Christian pastors claim that this group is connected to the formation of Shincheonji, a new religious movement in South Korea. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 15:22 Syed Afzal Abbas (Indian politician) Syed Afzal Abbas (born 5 January 1966) is an Indian politician who is the senior leader of Janata Dal (United) and the chairman of the Bihar State Shia Waqf Board in the Government of Bihar. Zero in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they meet notability. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 17:26 Cheryl Woodcock (American television correspondent) Cheryl Woodcock (born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is an entertainment producer and on-air personality for Entertainment Tonight and ET's The Insider. Fails the WP:GNG. I cannot find any significant coverage of her at all. Note that the article was created by a paid editor (blocked) and then mostly expanded by two accounts belonging to someone who judging by one username (and some Google-fu) seems to have worked at Entertainment Tonight at the time. (Sammi Brie)
2025-04-21 17:15 Alex Pettit (American public administration official) Alex Pettit is an American public administration official who held office as Chief Technology Officer for the State of Colorado Governor's Office of Information Technology. Pettit was formerly the chief information officer for the State of Oregon. As State CIO, Pettit worked in the Department of Administrative Services and was responsible for all information and telecommunication systems for all state agencies. Not notable, no news about this person other than talking about his hiring. (Sock-the-guy)
2025-04-22 16:50 Rosemary Namuwanga (Ugandan human rights activist) Rosemary Namuwanga is a Ugandan human rights activist. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 03:43 John Elson Mkangala (Malawian boxer (born 1962)) John Elson Mkangala (born 25 December 1962) is a Malawian lightweight boxer. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics, where he finished in seventeenth place. In the second round, he lost to Sweden's George Cramne. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-22 21:46 Róbert Ambrusics (Hungarian association former football player) Róbert Ambrusics (born 22 January 1992) is a Hungarian UEFA A licensed football coach and a former professional footballer who is last known to have played in England as a goalkeeper for Cambridge United F.C. and an international player for the U21 Hungarian National Football Team. Non-notable, no significant coverage. (Lucfev)
2025-04-22 20:25 Maya MacGuineas (American activist (born 1968)) Maya MacGuineas (born February 21, 1968) is an American activist. She is president of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. She is a frequent commentator on issues such as the federal budget, national debt, taxes, the economy, retirement policy, government reform, and health care.[citation needed] This article about a living person lacks sufficient notability and does not meet WP:BLP (Richestzebra)
2025-04-23 00:01 Evance Malenga (Malawian boxer (born 1967)) Evance Malenga (born 12 September 1967) is a former Malawian featherweight boxer. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics, where he finished in thirty-third place. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)

Culture/Biography/Women

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2025-04-16 07:34 Andreea Trufaşu (Romanian swimmer) Andreea Trufaşu (born 16 March 1978) is a Romanian swimmer. She competed in the women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-18 02:31 Nora Picciotto (first wife of Prince Adam Karol Czartoryski, mother of Princess Tamara Czartoryska) Nora Picciotto, formerly Baroness Nora Bentinck and Nora Czartoryski (born Eleonora Picciotto on 9 September 1942, Cairo) is the first wife of Prince Adam Karol Czartoryski, mother of Princess Tamara Czartoryska. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. Not notable in her own right. (Blackballnz)
2025-04-19 13:39 Nacole Rice (American singer) Nneka Renacole Rice (born January 27, 1977) known professionally as Nacole Rice is an American R&B/Soul singer. Currently almost source-less, sans her official website. The source I could find is this [6], and I don't think it's enough. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-21 02:00 Hayley Penhall (Australian cricketer from Adelaide) Hayley Penhall is an Australian cricketer and student based in Adelaide, South Australia. She plays in the Adelaide Turf Cricket Association’s Senior Women’s Competition and is a member of the Adelaide University Cricket Club. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. (Blackballnz)
2025-04-21 02:14 Abigail Gloud (Trinidad and Tobago volleyball player (born 1987)) Abigail Gloud (born 15 July 1987) is a retired Trinidad and Tobago female volleyball and beach volleyball player, playing as a s. She was part of the Trinidad and Tobago women's national volleyball team. Subject does not appear to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun)
2025-04-21 10:36 Claire Marshall (English journalist (born 1975)) Claire Victoria Marshall (born 1975) is an English journalist who works for BBC News. Couldn't find independent sources with WP:SIGCOV to establish notability (SunloungerFrog)
2025-04-21 22:28 Jessica Bell (author) (Australian singer-songwriter, publisher, author, graphic designer) Jessica Bell (born 1981) is an Australian singer-songwriter, author, writing and publishing coach, and graphic designer. She has published a memoir, five novels, three poetry collections, and her bestselling series Writing in a Nutshell. She has been featured in a variety of publications and ABC Radio National shows such as Writer's Digest, Publishers Weekly, The Music, Life Matters, and Poetica. Masking the lack of subject notability. Insignificant biography of a living person. Non relevant and not encyclopedic content. Written to advertise said person. Written by a hired person for money. Copyright violations, as well, making some material publicly available to being illegal. Self-published sources and references. Promotional external links. (2A02:2149:8A7D:9400:2DB4:1167:93E1:57DF)
2025-04-22 07:25 Nada Martinović (Serbian and American educator, conductor and researcher) Nada Martinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Нада Мартиновић, ; born August 11, 1967) is a Serbian and American music educator, conductor and researcher from Cleveland, Ohio. person may not might notability criteria (Athryn-kay)
2025-04-22 07:27 Lorraine Ziff (American actress) Lorraine Ziff (born in Bronx, New York) is an American actress. She received a Bachelor of Arts double degree in theater and communications from Marymount College, Tarrytown and her master's degree in social work from Fordham. As an actress, she stars alongside Robert Picardo and Gary Busey in the horror film Mansion of Blood. person does not meet notability criteria (Athryn-kay)
2025-04-22 08:17 Katharine Rogers (British television actress (born 1960)) Katharine Sarah Rogers (born 21 December 1960) is a British television actress. Non notable actress with no sources. Not eligible for BLPPROD because there is an IMDB external link, but IMDB is user generated content and unreliable. There is no independent reliable secondary significant coverage of this actress. (Sirfurboy)

Culture/Media

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2025-04-17 17:39 Sabira Khan (American film producer) Sabira Khan is a Producer and Assistant to Producers. She has been part of TV series such as 24 and Law & Order: Los Angeles as well as the movie G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra. She has been part of NBC Universal, 20th Century Fox and Paramount Pictures. No references and fails WP:NBIO (Vegantics)
2025-04-17 19:45 Mujtaba Aziz Naza (musical artist) Mujtaba Aziz Naza (Hindi: मुजतबा नाज़ा, Urdu: مجتبیٰ ناز) is an Indian singer and music composer from Mumbai. He is the son of Aziz Naza, an Indian playback singer. don’t wanted to create it for public (Akshaykrsingh25)
2025-04-18 09:58 Rodney Blaze (Dutch rock singer) Rodney Blaze (Rotterdam, 14 June 1973) is a Dutch rock singer, who, in addition to his solo-albums, is especially known for his contributions to Arjen Anthony Lucassen's Ayreon and Star One projects. He has been active in various bands since 1991. Searched ProQuest, Google News, and Archive.org. Doesn't have SIGCOV. Here are passing mentions: [7] and [8]. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-18 11:01 Tria Mera (Australian metal band) Tria Mera are a heavy metal band from Brisbane, Australia. Officially formed in 2010, the group consists of guitarists Juz Cook and Ian Konrad, bassist Mike Radeck, and drummer Matt McRae. The band name is Greek for "Three Day", though referred to commonly as "Third Day", as it appears in the movie White Noise 2: The White Light. Searched Google News, ProQuest, and Archive.org. Found nothing, except their website and the award link. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-18 17:00 Resisposse (Finnish hip hop group) Resisposse is a Finnish hip hop group, formed in the 2000s in Helsinki. All members of the group suffer from mental conditions. Their songs feature themes like coping with severe autism in daily life and extraordinary individuals' relationship to society. Doesn't have enough coverage; all the sources I could find are on this page. I used Google News and Archive.org. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-18 19:04 Katman (Greek singer) Nikos Katelis (Greek: Νίκος Κατέλης), better known by his stage name Katman, is known in Greece for appearing in various trash TV shows, including the show hosted by Annita Pania called Je T'Aime, where he was a performer of satirical songs. Doesn't seem to have SIGCOV. This and this sources are the I could find, briefly mentioning his appearance on the Pania's show and retirement. This is transcript of one of the shows. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-19 06:21 John DeGroff (musician) John DeGroff is a Christian musician. Doesn't have notability outside of his band Petra. I searched Google news, Google books, ProQuest, and found only two good sources for the personal career claims: for his debut album and for God Has Forgiven. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-19 10:51 Ricky Toner (British songwriter/Performer) Ricky Toner, born in Govan, Glasgow 1971, has been a singer/songwriter since 1990 performing with many bands including Dolphin, Fisher Price, North Starr, The Complete Stone Roses 1998 - 2001, Resurrection 2001 - present, Gluemaster, The Small Mountains, Coup d'etat, The Mind's Eye and most recently The Liberty Takers. The major claims of the article are unverified: Toner isn't mention in the Already In Me book, he isn't credited on The Complete Stone Roses, and I found no mentions of him touring with Stone Roses. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-19 23:21 Transcription machine (Combination of transcriber and dictation machine) The transcription machine is a special purpose machine which is used for word or voice processing. This special device manages audio video recording to transcribe them into written or hard copy form. So transcription machines are combination of transcribers and dictation machines. Not a useful start to an encyclopaedia article (S Marshall)
2025-04-20 14:01 Graphene Ventures (Venture capital firm) Graphene Ventures is a venture capital firm that invested primarily in early-stage tech companies in enterprise software and consumer technology. The firm operates in Palo Alto (California, USA), Toronto (Canada), São Paulo (Brazil), and Riyadh (Saudi Arabia). Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-20 23:05 Commercial augmented reality (Augmented reality used to support B2B and B2c) Commercial augmented reality (CAR) describes augmented reality (AR) applications that support various B2B (Business-to-Business) and B2C (Business-to-Consumer) commercial activities, particularly for the retail industry. The use of CAR started in 2010 with virtual dressing rooms for E-commerce. This article is on something which is not real, accepted socially or academically, or is even sourced. Anything in this article should be at Augmented reality or off this wiki. (JustMakeTheAccount)
2025-04-17 18:53 Bosom Miracles – Secrets of an Outstanding Body Part (2014 television film directed by Sabine Carbon) Bosom Miracles – Secrets of an Outstanding Body Part (German: Busenwunder - Geheimnisse eines herausragenden Körperteils) is a German documentary film co-written and directed by Sabine Carbon. It was first shown on Arte in November 2014. Non-notable film, lacking significant coverage by independent sources per WP:NF (Bovineboy2008)
2025-04-18 05:45 Martin Plaehn (American businessman) Martin Plaehn is on the board of directors of SnapAV's parent company as of August 1, 2019 after the merger of Control4 and SnapAV. Prior to this date, he was the CEO and Chairman of the Board at Control4, a Salt Lake City, Utah based provider of home automation systems. Fails WP:BIO. Insufficient in-depth sources about subject itself to establish notability. (Imcdc)
2025-04-20 01:17 Aztech WaveRider (Family of personal computer sound cards) The Aztech WaveRider (commonly referred to as "AWR") is a family of personal computer sound cards. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-21 10:36 Claire Marshall (English journalist (born 1975)) Claire Victoria Marshall (born 1975) is an English journalist who works for BBC News. Couldn't find independent sources with WP:SIGCOV to establish notability (SunloungerFrog)
2025-04-21 14:22 Tulsi TV (Television channel) Tulsi TV is a Hindi-language 24/7 devotional television channel, owned by Tulsai TV Group Asia Limited, in Noida, India. The article fails to meet the WP:GNG as there is no evidence of significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject. The article currently contains zero references (WP:V), making its content unverifiable, and a WP:BEFORE search did not yield sufficient sources to demonstrate notability for this defunct channel. (United Blasters)
2025-04-21 14:28 Vrinda Tv (Television channel) Vrinda Tv is a Hindi-language 24/7 Hindu television channel, owned by Dr Sanjeev Vrinda. No evidence of WP:GNG. The sole reference is from Lyngsat, which confirms technical existence but does not provide significant coverage in a reliable, independent source. WP:BEFORE search did not find sufficient sources to establish notability. (United Blasters)
2025-04-19 13:15 Rahul Mishra (singer) Rahul Mishra is an Indian playback singer, composer, and live performer. He is best known for the Filmfare-nominated song ( Tu Hi Hai ) from the movie Half Girlfriend. With a career spanning over 8 years, he has worked in Bollywood films and released several independent singles. [BLP]
2025-04-21 22:28 Jessica Bell (author) (Australian singer-songwriter, publisher, author, graphic designer) Jessica Bell (born 1981) is an Australian singer-songwriter, author, writing and publishing coach, and graphic designer. She has published a memoir, five novels, three poetry collections, and her bestselling series Writing in a Nutshell. She has been featured in a variety of publications and ABC Radio National shows such as Writer's Digest, Publishers Weekly, The Music, Life Matters, and Poetica. Masking the lack of subject notability. Insignificant biography of a living person. Non relevant and not encyclopedic content. Written to advertise said person. Written by a hired person for money. Copyright violations, as well, making some material publicly available to being illegal. Self-published sources and references. Promotional external links. (2A02:2149:8A7D:9400:2DB4:1167:93E1:57DF)
2025-04-21 13:31 FBK (brake manufacturer) FBK Malaysia is a brake parts manufacturer headquartered in Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia. Among other items, the company specialises in brake pads and truck linings. They exist. But I can't find any in-depth coverage about the company. Lots of mentions, but of the type which are ads/promotions for their products. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NCORP. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 05:02 John Monteith (actor) (American actor) John Monteith (November 1, 1948 - January 16, 2018) was an improvisor, writer, actor and director; mainly known for his work with the Monteith and Rand comedy team who had their own Broadway show at the Booth Theater in 1979, produced by James Lipton, after a successful off-Broadway run. I find nothing here that isn't covered in the Monteith + Rand joint article. (Zade Scrivner)
2025-04-22 12:35 Blacksun Festival (Goth music festival in USA) The Blacksun Festival was an annual 3-day goth and industrial music international festival held in New Haven, Connecticut, spread out between several different venues. Only available source seems to be the festival's official webpage. Checked Google News, Google Books, and archive.org (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-22 17:26 Cheryl Woodcock (American television correspondent) Cheryl Woodcock (born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is an entertainment producer and on-air personality for Entertainment Tonight and ET's The Insider. Fails the WP:GNG. I cannot find any significant coverage of her at all. Note that the article was created by a paid editor (blocked) and then mostly expanded by two accounts belonging to someone who judging by one username (and some Google-fu) seems to have worked at Entertainment Tonight at the time. (Sammi Brie)
2025-04-22 19:10 Fire (artscene group) (Underground computer artscene group) Fire, later known as Fire Graphics, is an underground computer artscene group that released ANSI, ASCII, and high resolution artwork from 1994 to 1998, and from 2021 onwards. Can't find any independent sources at all except for the 16colors archive, though given the generic name it's somewhat difficult to search for. (Rusalkii)
2025-04-22 23:07 Metaverse law (Laws concerning 3D virtual worlds) Metaverse law refers to legal systems, policies and theories concerning metaverse technologies involving virtual reality, augmented reality, mixed reality, and hyperreality. Metaverse Law also refers to a privacy, AI, and cybersecurity law firm founded in 2018. This is a buzzword and not real. (JustMakeTheAccount)

Culture/Media/Films

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2025-04-16 00:52 A State of Vine (2007 American film) A State of Vine is a 2007 American documentary film about winemaking directed by Don Scioli. With insight and commentary from many members of the wine world – including Two Buck Chuck's Fred Franzia, champion racecar driver and winery owner Mario Andretti, award-winning winemakers[citation needed], Bob Foley of Pride Mountain Vineyards, Daniel Barron of Silver Oak Cellars and Randy Pitts of Harvest Moon Estate Winery, along with many others. Fails WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2025-04-21 12:59 Omsheel Production Omsheel Productions is an Indian film production company and music record label, founded by actress and producer Dollye Tomar in 2019. The company is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Definitely exists, but can't find enough in-depth coverage to show it passes WP:GNG. (Onel5969)

Culture/Media/Music

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2025-04-16 11:20 List of SACD artists This is a list of some artists whose new or back catalog recordings have been released on high-resolution Super Audio CD (SACD). SACD is a high fidelity format that allows four times greater audio bit rate than Compact Disc for stereo recordings and allows surround sound recordings. Indiscriminate, largely unsourced list that provides no useful information on the notability of these artists or the history of the format. Fails WP:NOTCATALOG. (MidnightMayhem)
2025-04-17 12:09 Buddha's Family (2001 compilation album by Various artists) Buddha's Family is the compilation album by various reggaeton artists, released on September 5, 2001. I'm failing to find any coverage in reliable sources for this album (mentions seem to concern Buddha's Family 2: Desde La Prisión, and even then none that are in depth enough and/or from reliable enough sources). Also Doesn't seem to meet any of the other points of WP:NALBUM. (Cakelot1)
2025-04-18 09:23 Elena Ferretti (Musical artist) Elena Ferretti (born 1960), better known as Sophie or Rose, is an Italian Eurobeat and Italo disco singer. She has performed and recorded for many record labels, under many aliases. Her music was produced by various well-known Italian producers, namely Giacomo Maiolini, Mauro Farina, Sergio Dall'Ora and Giancarlo Pasquini. Lacks SIGCOV. When searching Google news, ProQuest, and Archieve.org I found these ones: [9], [10] and [11]. Isn't much. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-18 15:12 Zulia State Anthem (local anthem composed by José Antonio Chaves) The anthem of Zulia State, "Over Palm Trees", became official by Executive Order of August 15, 1909. It was the result of a public competition sponsored by the then Governor of the State, Jose Ignacio Lares Baralt, who on April 29 of that year, held a lyric and musical contest to select the words and melody of such treasured lyrical piece. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-19 10:24 Chasing Morgan (American pop punk band) Chasing Morgan is an American pop punk band from Harford County, Maryland that began early in 2010. They have played alongside many national touring acts and were a catering band for the Vans Warped Tour in 2013 and 2014. Checked ProQuest, Google News, and archive.org. Found only this. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-19 13:39 Nacole Rice (American singer) Nneka Renacole Rice (born January 27, 1977) known professionally as Nacole Rice is an American R&B/Soul singer. Currently almost source-less, sans her official website. The source I could find is this [12], and I don't think it's enough. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-19 16:09 Club Telex Noise Ensemble (Experimental music group) Club Telex Noise Ensemble was a short-lived musical side-project of the Club Telex electro night of Tampere, Finland, combining improvisation and experimental music to electro music and even lounge music. Its members were Mikko "DJ mini" Niemelä (of Polytron), pHinn (of Kompleksi), Antti Koivumäki and Mikko Ojanen (of Nu Science). Checked ProQuest, archive.org, and Google news. I found only a passing mention of the ensemble there [13], (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-20 01:05 Robert Rozek (Canadian violinist (1950–2021)) Robert Rozek (1950–2021) was a Canadian violinist, conductor, and educator. Rozek worked with singers such as Luciano Pavarotti, José Carreras, Mirella Freni, and Cecilia Bartoli. In the realm of pop and jazz, he collaborated with artists including Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, and Louis Armstrong. COI or UPE editing of musician with not enough in-depth coverage to show that they meet WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-20 18:27 MC Pharaoh (Musical artist) MC Pharaoh (Chinese: 孙权; pinyin: Sun Quan) (born October 11, 1992, in Haining City, Zhejiang Province) is a Chinese rapper and songwriter. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-19 18:21 Igor Grigoriev (Russian musician (1955–2010)) Igor Grigoriev, (born January 24, 1955, in Moscow - died September 25, 2010, in Los Angeles, California) was a musician, composer, arranger, band leader, and improvisational guitarist. He taught himself to play the guitar as a young child, and later obtained his master's degree from a music institution in Russia. No true sources; closest things are links to archived webpages and unreliable sources. Also see Wikipedia:Delete the junk (Roastedbeanz1)
2025-04-19 07:01 Stigma (German band) (German musical band) Stigma is a German classical metal and hard rock band based in Nuremberg, Germany. Reason the article does not meet notability guidelines, e.g. lacks significant coverage in reliable, independent sources. 93.193.127.59 (talk) 07:01, 19 April 2025 (UTC) (93.193.127.59)
2025-04-18 17:14 Tarrant Anderson (Musical artist) Tarrant Anderson is an English musician, currently serving as the bass player for Frank Turner's live and studio band, The Sleeping Souls and is a member of the British rock band Dive Dive. He was previously a member of the British punk band Dustball and is based in Oxford, England. The article has a list of sources but almost all of them doesn't significantly cover Anderson. Only this one with SIGCOV. Doesn't seem enough. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-22 11:41 Count Zero (band) (American band) Count Zero is a band formed in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1996 by former members of the electronic band Think Tree. The band is led by guitarist and vocalist Peter Moore. Their music has been featured on both Guitar Hero and Rock Band games. Doesn't have SIGCOV. Only sources found are: passing mention in Stereogum, official webstite, and one pretty good article. Checked Google News and Archive.org (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-22 18:58 Fender White Steel (Steel guitar) The White Steel was a steel guitar made by the Fender company. It was released as a student model in 1956 and was sold with the matching amplifier. Non-notable guitar. Article only has one source, which cites a couple of sentences, and that's it. No significant coverage that I could find. (Mbinebri)

Culture/Media/Radio

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2025-04-21 18:48 KCOV-LP (Radio station in Gillette, Wyoming) KCOV-LP (95.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a religious format. Licensed to Gillette, Wyoming, United States, the station serves the Gillette area. The station is currently owned by First Presbyterian Church. Fails WP:GNG (AusLondonder)

Culture/Media/Software

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2025-04-18 05:01 JuiceCaster (website) JuiceCaster is a social network specifically designed for use on a mobile device, also known as a mobile social network. Users connect to the application (via juicecaster.com) using a web browser on their mobile phone. Defunct service. Insufficient in-depth sources to establish notability. (Imcdc)
2025-04-20 08:05 Endorphin (software) (dynamic motion synthesis software package developed by NaturalMotion) Endorphin is a dynamic motion synthesis software package developed by NaturalMotion in 2005. Endorphin can be used to generate computer simulations of large numbers of independent characters interacting with each other and the world according to brief scripts or 'behaviours'. Fails WP:NSOFT (85.48.187.241)
2025-04-21 05:35 QSDK (3D scenegraph API) The QSDK is a streaming scene graph retained-mode Application Programming Interface (API) combined with a cell-portal system to connect scene graphs. Audio and animation are fully supported. Fails WP:NSOFT (80.103.137.105)
2025-04-18 05:06 Snip.it (Former social media platform) Snip.it was a social platform for creating collections of articles, videos, and images on the web. Users create and maintain theme-based collections around interests such as politics, science, education, and fashion. Users can browse other collections, 'resnip' from another users collection into their own, comment on or favorite a snip, share on other social media platforms (Twitter, Facebook, Google+, and Reddit), and review stats on where their page traffic comes from. Defunct service. Insufficient in-depth sources to establish notability. (Imcdc)
2025-04-20 01:54 Ashish Gulhati (Indian activist and hacker) Ashish Gulhati (born 1973 in New Delhi, India) author, philosopher, notable for being one of India's first online activists and open source hackers. Subject does not appear to be notable (specifically as in, hasn't received significant coverage). (WormEater13)
2025-04-18 05:36 Casewise (Software company in United Kingdom) Casewise is a developer of enterprise architecture and business process analysis software with global headquarters in the U.K. and U.S. headquarters in New York City. Fails WP:NORG. Insufficient in-depth sources to establish notability. No WP:ATD since parent company doesn't have it own article. (Imcdc)
2025-04-21 10:45 Animation meme (Internet meme or animated music video) An animation meme is a type of Internet meme consisting of a short animation, typically featuring a character (often an OC or characters from fandoms) dancing, singing, or acting along to a specific audio clip, usually music. A key characteristic is that the original animation is often created with the express purpose of being mimicked, adapted, and spread by other animators using their own characters and interpretations, functioning similarly to other meme templates. topic space is entirely eclipsed by Internet Meme, does not meet WP:GNG on its own, delete per WP:NOPAGE. as the current article was ai generated and wholly relies on user generated sources, a merge would be unconstructive and WP:TNT applies. (Fifteen thousand two hundred twenty four)
2025-04-21 19:04 Cross File Transfer (Computer file transfer program) CFT stands for (Cross File Transfer). Axway Transfer CFT takes the complexity out of integrating applications across platforms, operating systems, and locations, cutting operational costs and ensuring service quality is consistent everywhere. With CFT, you have the ability to manage all your direct application-to-application file transfers smoothly and securely across your entire ecosystem from a single MFT control center. The article has shown only primary sources since 2018 (GhostInTheMachine)

Culture/Media/Television

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2025-04-21 04:21 KODF-LD (LPTV station in Dallas) KODF-LD (channel 26) is a low-power television station in Dallas, Texas, United States, serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Owned by HC2 Holdings, the station maintains a transmitter in Cedar Hill, Texas. Non-notable HC2 coatrack; most sources are FCC. (Mvcg66b3r)
2025-04-21 14:39 Raj Musix Telugu (Telugu language Television Channel) Raj Musix Telugu is a Telugu language music channel, operated by the Raj Network in India. It was launched in March 2010. It is popular for Telugu movie songs and interactive shows. The channel is available on major cable and dish networks, and is also broadcast on the internet through TVU Networks. Does not meet WP:GNG requirements. The sole reference is the subject's own website, a primary source that cannot establish notability due to lack of independence (WP:IS, WP:PSTS). A WP:BEFORE search failed to find the necessary significant coverage in reliable, independent sources. (United Blasters)
2025-04-22 06:48 Leon (TV series) (2009 French TV series or program) Leon (French: Léon, (t)erreur de la savane) is a French series of CGI-animated episodes produced by Studio Hari for children's television. The series features Leon, a persevering but clumsy lion, and a host of other animal characters living in the African savannah, including an elusive springbok and Leon's rival, a spotted hyena. No sources found. (82.77.77.96)

Culture/Media/Video games

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2025-04-21 05:35 QSDK (3D scenegraph API) The QSDK is a streaming scene graph retained-mode Application Programming Interface (API) combined with a cell-portal system to connect scene graphs. Audio and animation are fully supported. Fails WP:NSOFT (80.103.137.105)

Culture/Philosophy and religion

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2025-04-16 03:11 Femininism (Promotion or appreciation of femininity) Femininism is the promotion or appreciation of femininity or "womanliness", and is the direct counterpart to masculinism. The concept originates as far back as the 19th century. It is a philosophy of elevating and attempting to live by traits or virtues that accentuate the femininity of women, while still supporting intellectual equality between the sexes. Per talk page (The ed17)
2025-04-20 13:59 Dato' Bentara Luar Mosque (Mosque in Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia) Dato' Bentara Luar Mosque (Malay: Masjid Dato' Bentara Luar) is a mosque located in the town of Batu Pahat, Batu Pahat District, Johor. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-21 03:09 Paul Haller (American Buddhist abbot) Ryushin Paul Haller, a Soto Zen roshi, is a former abbot of the San Francisco Zen Center—a position he held from 2003 until February 2012. Leaving his homeland of Belfast in Northern Ireland in the early 1970s, Haller spent time in Russia, Afghanistan and Japan. The Article has very little in the way of reliable secondary sources. A google search for the subject of the article only returns one article. I strongly suspect this subject cannot pass WP:GNG. (CeltBrowne)
2025-04-22 10:44 Patikabari Shahi Mosque (Former mosque in Kushtia, Bangladesh) The Patikabari Shahi Mosque (Bengali: পাটিকাবাড়ী শাহী মসজিদ) is a former very small mosque, that was located in Patikabari Union of Kushtia Sadar Upazila of Kushtia District, in the Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The Mughal era mosque and Jhaudia Shahi Mosque are believed to have been built at the same time. Not enough current sourcing to show it passes GNG. And searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 15:10 Hoseang Prayer Center Hoseang Prayer Center was a new religious group established in South Korea in 1964 by Kim Jong-kyu (real name: Kim Yong-ki). South Korean Christian pastors claim that this group is connected to the formation of Shincheonji, a new religious movement in South Korea. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)

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2025-04-16 16:50 Carioca (footballer, born 1979) (Brazilian footballer) Claudio Silva da Fonseca (born 3 November 1979 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), better known as Carioca, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. No WP:SIGCOV found (Svartner)
2025-04-17 02:11 Jamal Ameen (Kuwaiti fencer) Jamal Ameen (Arabic: جمال امين) is a Kuwaiti former fencer. He competed in the individual and team foil events at the 1976 Summer Olympics, and had a record of 0–17. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-17 09:03 Salvador Corelo (Honduran swimmer) Salvador Corelo is a Honduran swimmer. He competed in five events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-17 09:42 J. Wilson (English footballer) J. Wilson was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Wolverhampton Wanderers. None notable footballer with as many references as appearance. Both only tell of his existence and don't provide significant coverage. (Mn1548)
2025-04-17 12:00 Liechtenstein at the 2018 European Championships (Sporting event delegation) Liechtenstein competed at the inaugural 7 sports 2018 European Championships from 2 to 12 August 2018. It competed in 1 sport. Not really notable, especially as it is unsourced. It should perhaps be redirected to 2018 European Championships per WP:ATD-R, as Liechtenstein's participation is noted on that page. (Spartathenian)
2025-04-17 12:07 Monaco at the 2018 European Championships (Sporting event delegation) Monaco competed at the inaugural 7 sports 2018 European Championships from 2 to 12 August 2018. It competed in 2 sports. Not really notable, especially as it is unsourced. It should perhaps be redirected to 2018 European Championships per WP:ATD-R, as Monaco's participation is noted on that page. (Spartathenian)
2025-04-17 12:08 Montenegro at the 2018 European Championships (Sporting event delegation) Montenegro competed at the inaugural 7 sports 2018 European Championships from 2 to 12 August 2018. It competed in 1 sport. Not really notable, especially as it is unsourced. It should perhaps be redirected to 2018 European Championships per WP:ATD-R, as Montenegro's participation is noted on that page. (Spartathenian)
2025-04-17 14:15 Mraljeb Ayed Mansoor (Kuwaiti long-distance runner) Mraljeb Ayed Mansoor (born 1939) is a Kuwaiti long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-17 14:30 Warren Sorby (Fijian swimmer) Warren Sorby (born 28 August 1965) is a Fijian former swimmer. He competed in the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, California in the men's 100 meter freestyle, men's 100 meter backstroke, men's 100 meter butterfly, and men's 200 meter individual medley, as part of what was that time, Fiji's largest ever delegation. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-16 07:34 Andreea Trufaşu (Romanian swimmer) Andreea Trufaşu (born 16 March 1978) is a Romanian swimmer. She competed in the women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-17 19:49 Gene Hamilton (cyclist) (American cyclist) Gene Hamilton is a professional mountain bike racer and a licensed USA Cycling Expert Coach. He is a three time medalist at the UCI World Masters Championships (Silver 2002, Bronze 1999 and 2006). In addition to coaching hundreds of mountain bikers from recreational athletes to top pros, his skills coaching has been featured in The New York Times and on The Discovery Channel. Can’t find any secondary sources that talk about this person. Their own website isn’t gonna cut it. (ApexParagon)
2025-04-17 20:41 Gerardo Lopez (soccer) (American soccer player) Gerardo Lopez (born March 1, 1998) is an American soccer player who plays as a defender. Currently no significant coverage from independent, reliable sources, and searches did not turn up any. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-18 00:26 Bike the Bridge Bike the Bridge, formerly known as the TelstraClear Challenge, is an annual cycling event held in Auckland that allows entrants to cycle over the Auckland Harbour Bridge, one of the only two times each year that cyclists are legally allowed to do so, the other event being the Auckland Ironman 70.3 triathlon held in January. Tagged for notability since 2012 and sourcing is trivial news coverage or non-RS (Traumnovelle)
2025-04-19 12:08 Pontus Ekhem (Swedish ice hockey player (born 1991)) Pontus Ekhem (born 19 June 1991) is a Swedish ice hockey player, also known as 'Ponty' and also coined the phrase "It's Ponty!". He is 169 cm tall He started his career at Skåre BK in 2001 and was drafted to Nor IK for the 2002–2003 season. He made a comeback to Skåre BK for the 2004–2005 season non-notable ice hockey player (Kaffet i halsen)
2025-04-19 21:38 Independiente Barranquilla (Football club) Independiente Barranquilla Futsal is a futsal club located in the city of Barranquilla that participates in the Liga Colombiana de Fútbol Sala. It was founded during the second half of 2012. In 2023 they won their first league title in Cúcuta against Cúcuta Futsal F.C. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-19 22:15 Katwe Combined Boxing Club (Boxing club in Kampala, Uganda) Katwe Combined Boxing Club is a boxing club located in Katwe, a suburb in Kampala city. It has trained competent sports men and women in the boxing category who have participated in several competitions. The club is equipped with boxing facilities and builds talents in the boxing sport. Some mentions, but searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-20 15:32 Karel Pacák (Czech long-distance runner) Karel Pacák (born 19 April 1896, date of death unknown) was a Czech long-distance runner. He competed in the men's 5000 metres at the 1920 Summer Olympics. Does not meet the minimum requirements of WP:NSPORT (Justlettersandnumbers)
2025-04-21 01:49 2024 Sydney United 58 FC season (Sydney United 58 2024 football season) The 2024 Sydney United 58 Football Club season is the club's 66th season in existence and 20th consecutive season in National Premier Leagues NSW. In addition to the domestic league, Sydney United participated in this season's edition of the Australia Cup, entering through the preliminary rounds. non-national league club seasons are not notable as per WP:N (sports)#Individual seasons (FastCube)
2025-04-18 16:36 Mike Novotny (American soccer player) Michael Novotny (born March 17, 1996) is an American retired professional soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper. Subject does not appear to meet the WP:GNG due to a lack of WP:SIGCOV. (Let'srun)
2025-04-21 01:48 2016 Sydney United 58 FC season (Sydney United 58 FC 2016 NPL NSW Men's 1 football season) The 2016 season saw Sydney United embark on its twelfth consecutive season in the NPL NSW Men's era. Under the guidance of Marko Rudan, Sydney United secured a treble of trophies. They clinched the 2016 NPL NSW Men's 1 Premiership, finishing nine points ahead of their nearest rivals and suffering only two defeats throughout the entire season. non-national league club seasons are not notable as per WP:N (sports)#Individual seasons (FastCube)
2025-04-21 02:14 Abigail Gloud (Trinidad and Tobago volleyball player (born 1987)) Abigail Gloud (born 15 July 1987) is a retired Trinidad and Tobago female volleyball and beach volleyball player, playing as a s. She was part of the Trinidad and Tobago women's national volleyball team. Subject does not appear to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun)
2025-04-19 16:25 2025 Men's Central American Championship (2025 Edition of the Central American Championship) The 2025 Central American Championship is the tenth edition of the Central American Championship, a cricket tournament that was contested in Panama from 17 to 21 April 2025. The four participating teams will be Panama as the host, along with Mexico, Costa Rica, and Turks and Caicos Islands. very few sources and fails to meet the notability criteria. (Cric editor)
2025-04-21 20:43 AJSS Saintes (Football club) AJSS Saintes de Terre-de-Haut is a football club in Guadeloupe, based in Terre-de-Haut No significant coverage of the football club in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found events and mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-21 23:26 Issa Chetoui (Libyan long-distance runner (born 1953)) Issa Chetoui (born 1953) is a Libyan long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-22 12:14 SAJC Coolmore Classic (Australian horse race) The SAJC Coolmore Classic is a Group 2 Australian thoroughbred horse race for fillies and mares aged 3 years old and over, over a distance of 1600 m. It is held at Morphettville Racecourse in Adelaide in April. Before 2006 it was held in May. This page is exactly the same as the Queen of the South Stakes (Ronnievonjohnson)
2025-04-21 04:07 Khaled Khalifa Al-Shammari (Kuwaiti Olympic middle-distance runner) Khaled Khalifa Al-Shammari was a Kuwaiti Olympic middle-distance runner. He represented his country in the men's 1500 meters at the 1980 Summer Olympics. His time was a 3:57.55. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-22 14:54 Rennweger SV 1901 (Football club) Rennweger SV 1901 Vienna, commonly referred to as RSV, is a football club based in the Landstraße district of Vienna, Austria. The club was founded on February 26, 1901 and has played in the sixth-tier Oberliga B since the 2019/20 season. The club is named after the local main thoroughfare, the Rennweg. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. Would redirect to the league, but the league doesn't even have a page. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 03:43 John Elson Mkangala (Malawian boxer (born 1962)) John Elson Mkangala (born 25 December 1962) is a Malawian lightweight boxer. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics, where he finished in seventeenth place. In the second round, he lost to Sweden's George Cramne. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-22 21:46 Róbert Ambrusics (Hungarian association former football player) Róbert Ambrusics (born 22 January 1992) is a Hungarian UEFA A licensed football coach and a former professional footballer who is last known to have played in England as a goalkeeper for Cambridge United F.C. and an international player for the U21 Hungarian National Football Team. Non-notable, no significant coverage. (Lucfev)
2025-04-23 00:01 Evance Malenga (Malawian boxer (born 1967)) Evance Malenga (born 12 September 1967) is a former Malawian featherweight boxer. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics, where he finished in thirty-third place. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)

Culture/Visual arts

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2025-04-19 21:37 Plyos State Museum-Reserve (Cultural heritage of the peoples of the Russian Federation) The Plyos State Historical, Architectural and Art Museum-Reserve was founded October 22, 1982 for the comprehensive protection of historical and cultural monuments, as well as the landscape of the city Plyos. This is the only such object of federal significance in the Ivanovo Region. Zero in-depth sourcing. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage to show they pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)

Culture/Visual arts/Architecture

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2025-04-22 21:39 List of historic places in New Jersey This is a list of historic places in New Jersey. Orphaned list that generally duplicates National Register of Historic Places listings in New Jersey and the county lists (Pi.1415926535)

Culture/Visual arts/Fashion

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2025-04-19 19:34 Mister Philippines 2006 (Filipino male pageant) Mister Philippines 2006 is a male pageant in the Philippines. The winner of Mister Philippines 2010, Ken Escudero represented the Philippines in the first edition for Mister International male pageant held in Singapore on October 7, 2006. 19 contestants from countries and territories competed for the crown. Unreferenced since it was created in 2012, time to call it non-notable. (Bri)
2025-04-19 21:05 Mister Philippines 2010 Mister Philippines 2010 is a male pageant in the Philippines. The winner of Mister Philippines 2010, Raphael Cruz Carlos of Marikina, Philippines, represented the Philippines in the 5th edition of the Mister International male pageant, held at Central Park in Jakarta, Indonesia on November 20, 2010. Unreferenced since it was created in 2012, time to call it non-notable. (Bri)

Geography/Geographical

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2025-04-21 20:43 AJSS Saintes (Football club) AJSS Saintes de Terre-de-Haut is a football club in Guadeloupe, based in Terre-de-Haut No significant coverage of the football club in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found events and mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-22 00:10 Busaco, Indiana (ghost town in Indiana) Busaco was a community, now extinct, in Union Township, Miami County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. No evidence this ever existed as a community that met WP:GEOLAND - the existence of a post office is not sufficient. The 1914 source outright says "It was probably one of the towns projected purely as a speculation and perished without leaving a history." (Pi.1415926535)
2025-04-22 20:38 Sebastopol, Michigan (Ghost town in Ottawa County, Michigan) Sebastopol is a ghost town in Ottawa County, Michigan. It was founded with the opening of a post office on March 17, 1855. Its first postmaster was Alexander Ullson. The post office closed on December 5, 1859. No evidence of meeting WP:GEOLAND - the source only indicates it was a post office name and not a populated place. (Pi.1415926535)

Geography/Regions/Africa

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2025-04-17 00:05 Lusakawest Secondary School (Government school in Lusaka, Zambia) Lusaka West Secondary School was established in 2000, under the Republic of Zambia education Act. It is not a notable organization (GeographicAccountant)
2025-04-19 22:15 Katwe Combined Boxing Club (Boxing club in Kampala, Uganda) Katwe Combined Boxing Club is a boxing club located in Katwe, a suburb in Kampala city. It has trained competent sports men and women in the boxing category who have participated in several competitions. The club is equipped with boxing facilities and builds talents in the boxing sport. Some mentions, but searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-21 23:26 Issa Chetoui (Libyan long-distance runner (born 1953)) Issa Chetoui (born 1953) is a Libyan long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-22 16:50 Rosemary Namuwanga (Ugandan human rights activist) Rosemary Namuwanga is a Ugandan human rights activist. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 03:43 John Elson Mkangala (Malawian boxer (born 1962)) John Elson Mkangala (born 25 December 1962) is a Malawian lightweight boxer. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics, where he finished in seventeenth place. In the second round, he lost to Sweden's George Cramne. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-23 00:01 Evance Malenga (Malawian boxer (born 1967)) Evance Malenga (born 12 September 1967) is a former Malawian featherweight boxer. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics, where he finished in thirty-third place. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Central Africa

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2025-04-19 22:46 2014 Democratic Republic of the Congo gubernatorial elections Gubernatorial elections were held in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in March 2014. These elections did not occur in 2014 but in 2016 which already has its own article.
The second citation has date "26 March 2014", it should be "26 March 2016".
The first source states that "provincial" elections (probably provincial assembly elections not governor) will "potentially" be held in 2014. (Zoocat56)
2025-04-18 13:10 Soba Street Soba Street is a small peaceful and quite quater in the Kumba 1 subdivisional council, Kumba is a town in Cameroon popularly known as K-town (Green City). Clearly fails WP:NGEO. (P199)
2025-04-21 19:45 2009 Democratic Republic of the Congo gubernatorial elections Gubernatorial elections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo were scheduled to be held in 2009, either before or after the creation of fifteen new provinces in February that year. There were delays in creating the new provinces, and the elections were cancelled.[citation needed] Unsourced article about elections that only took place in 2016. I have not found any evidence that these were first planned for 2009. In 2009 they were planning for local elections that never occured, but an Équateur by-election for governor did happen then. (Zoocat56)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Northern Africa

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2025-04-18 02:31 Nora Picciotto (first wife of Prince Adam Karol Czartoryski, mother of Princess Tamara Czartoryska) Nora Picciotto, formerly Baroness Nora Bentinck and Nora Czartoryski (born Eleonora Picciotto on 9 September 1942, Cairo) is the first wife of Prince Adam Karol Czartoryski, mother of Princess Tamara Czartoryska. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. Not notable in her own right. (Blackballnz)
[Failed to parse] Battle of Tlemcen (1700) (1700 battle) The battle between the forces of Ismail Ibn Sharif, the Alawi' Sultan, and the Algerian army of the Regency of Algiers took place in 1700 near Tlemcen. There are no reliable secondary sources that talk about this battle except for some marginal mentions on which this article relies. (Blazing73)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Western Africa

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2025-04-19 06:21 John DeGroff (musician) John DeGroff is a Christian musician. Doesn't have notability outside of his band Petra. I searched Google news, Google books, ProQuest, and found only two good sources for the personal career claims: for his debut album and for God Has Forgiven. (LastJabberwocky)

Geography/Regions/Americas/Central America

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2025-04-17 09:03 Salvador Corelo (Honduran swimmer) Salvador Corelo is a Honduran swimmer. He competed in five events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-21 02:14 Abigail Gloud (Trinidad and Tobago volleyball player (born 1987)) Abigail Gloud (born 15 July 1987) is a retired Trinidad and Tobago female volleyball and beach volleyball player, playing as a s. She was part of the Trinidad and Tobago women's national volleyball team. Subject does not appear to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun)
2025-04-19 16:25 2025 Men's Central American Championship (2025 Edition of the Central American Championship) The 2025 Central American Championship is the tenth edition of the Central American Championship, a cricket tournament that was contested in Panama from 17 to 21 April 2025. The four participating teams will be Panama as the host, along with Mexico, Costa Rica, and Turks and Caicos Islands. very few sources and fails to meet the notability criteria. (Cric editor)
2025-04-21 20:43 AJSS Saintes (Football club) AJSS Saintes de Terre-de-Haut is a football club in Guadeloupe, based in Terre-de-Haut No significant coverage of the football club in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found events and mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-22 15:57 Bushiribana and Balashi (historic structures on Aruba, Carribbean) Bushiribana and Balashi are the sites of two former gold smelters on the Caribbean island of Aruba. This article does not fit the encyclopedia system, does not mix two different places (topic etc) with each other just because they have something in common. That confuses the reader. Bushiribana should have their own articlem and Balashi aswell. Kallmemel (talk) 15:57, 22 April 2025 (UTC) (Kallmemel)

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2025-04-16 05:05 Johnson, Hampshire County, West Virginia (Unincorporated community in West Virginia, United States) Johnson is an unincorporated community in Hampshire County, West Virginia, United States. Johnson is located along the South Branch Valley Railroad and the South Branch Potomac River. Only a single house at this location, the same being true since the 1920 topo map. Why was this article created falsely stating it's a community? Didn't bother to do any research beyond importing data from the unreliable WP:GNIS? (Reywas92)
2025-04-16 05:09 Johnson, West Virginia (Unincorporated community in West Virginia, United States) Johnson was an unincorporated community in Cabell County, West Virginia, United States. GNIS source calls this "historical", no further data to justify an article. (Reywas92)
2025-04-16 05:09 Johnson, West Virginia (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Johnson may refer to the following communities in the U.S. state of West Virginia: Both pages here have also been proposed for deletion, rendering this page unnecessary. (Reywas92)
2025-04-16 05:12 Sycamore, Hardy County, West Virginia (Unincorporated community in West Virginia, United States) Sycamore is an unincorporated community in Hardy County, West Virginia, United States. Sycamore is located along the South Branch Valley Railroad and the South Branch Potomac River. Just a couple homes at this location, not a whole community. Notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92)
2025-04-17 15:35 Milleson, West Virginia (Unincorporated community in West Virginia, United States) Milleson is an unincorporated community in Hampshire County, West Virginia, United States. Milleson is located within Green Spring Valley along Green Spring Road (West Virginia Secondary Route 1), between Springfield and Donaldson. Just a couple of homes, does not appear on topo maps. Notability not established with substantive sources. (Note to closer: Please remove this nonexistent "community" from all templates and linked pages rather than simply delinking.) (Dlthewave)
2025-04-17 21:28 Sand Slough, Arkansas (Community in Arkansas, US) Sand Slough is a community in St. Francis County, Arkansas, United States, notable for being the birthplace of boxing heavyweight champion Sonny Liston. No evidence this was ever a place that met WP:GEOLAND; this site indicates it was just what one family called where they lived. (Pi.1415926535)
2025-04-17 21:45 Skirmish at Threlkeld's Ferry (Battle of the American Civil War) The Skirmish at Threlkeld's Ferry was an American Civil War engagement between Union Army and Confederate States Army cavalry detachments in northwest Arkansas on February 5, 1863 during a Union Army scout from Fayetteville, Arkansas to the Arkansas River. Does not meet WP:EVENT; only trivial mentions are available (Pi.1415926535)
2025-04-19 10:24 Chasing Morgan (American pop punk band) Chasing Morgan is an American pop punk band from Harford County, Maryland that began early in 2010. They have played alongside many national touring acts and were a catering band for the Vans Warped Tour in 2013 and 2014. Checked ProQuest, Google News, and archive.org. Found only this. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-19 17:30 Students Offering Support (Organization) Students Offering Support (SOS) is a multi-national charitable and entrepreneurial initiative that currently supports and develops individual SOS chapters within post-secondary institutions across North America. This organization's business model – uniquely designed "by students for students" – raises funds to build schools in Latin America through their Exam-AID review sessions, which are held prior to an exam and taught, as well as coordinated, by student volunteers. No notability found for the subject - fails WP:NGO. (WormEater13)
2025-04-19 17:34 Youth Volunteer Corps (organization) Youth Volunteer Corps,(YVC), is a non-profit service organization operating throughout the United States and Canada that was created to introduce, encourage, and support the spirit of volunteerism in youth ages 11 to 18 through consistent, well-organized volunteer opportunities. No independent sources found about the subject. Based on what I infer, I believe that this subject fails WP:NGO. (WormEater13)
2025-04-19 17:33 BF Borgers (American accounting firm) BF Borgers is an American accounting firm based in Lakewood, Colorado that specialized in public accounting.[non-primary source needed] Not enough in-depth coverage to show that it passes WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-18 16:36 Mike Novotny (American soccer player) Michael Novotny (born March 17, 1996) is an American retired professional soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper. Subject does not appear to meet the WP:GNG due to a lack of WP:SIGCOV. (Let'srun)
2025-04-18 05:11 Technology Business Management Council (methodology for managing IT departments) Technology Business Management Council is a Washington-based non-profit organization with the goal of creating and promoting “best practices for running IT as a business.” As of January 2018, the TBM Council has about 5,100 CIO, CTO, & CFO members who are advancing technology business management standards and education across all industries. Fails WP:NORG. Insufficient in-depth sources to establish notability. (Imcdc)
2025-04-21 18:48 KCOV-LP (Radio station in Gillette, Wyoming) KCOV-LP (95.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a religious format. Licensed to Gillette, Wyoming, United States, the station serves the Gillette area. The station is currently owned by First Presbyterian Church. Fails WP:GNG (AusLondonder)
2025-04-22 00:10 Busaco, Indiana (ghost town in Indiana) Busaco was a community, now extinct, in Union Township, Miami County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. No evidence this ever existed as a community that met WP:GEOLAND - the existence of a post office is not sufficient. The 1914 source outright says "It was probably one of the towns projected purely as a speculation and perished without leaving a history." (Pi.1415926535)
2025-04-22 04:07 University of California Television (Television production company) University of California Television (known simply as UCTV) is a 24-hour television channel presenting educational and enrichment programming from the campuses, national laboratories, and affiliated institutions of the University of California system. UCTV's non-commercial programming delivers science, health and medicine, public affairs, humanities, and the arts to a general audience, as well as specialized programming for health care professionals and teachers. Unsourced article, WP:BEFORE check showed no signs of RS/notability (StartGrammarTime)
2025-04-22 07:27 Lorraine Ziff (American actress) Lorraine Ziff (born in Bronx, New York) is an American actress. She received a Bachelor of Arts double degree in theater and communications from Marymount College, Tarrytown and her master's degree in social work from Fordham. As an actress, she stars alongside Robert Picardo and Gary Busey in the horror film Mansion of Blood. person does not meet notability criteria (Athryn-kay)
2025-04-22 10:15 Howard F. Hall Howard "Chip" Hall is a United States Marine Corps colonel currently serving as deputy commander at the Marine Corps Training and Education base outside Triangle, Virginia. Zero in-depth sourcing from independent, reliable sources. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 13:45 Bethlehem Hungarian Bethlehem Hungarian was an American soccer club based in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania that was a member of the American Soccer League. No significant coverage of the club in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-22 14:45 Kyle Roche (Litigation Lawyer) Kyle Roche is an American attorney known for his work in cryptocurrency litigation. Other than some coverage about his one controversy, there is not enough in-depth coverage to meet WP:GNG, therefore WP:BLP1E would apply. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 17:26 Cheryl Woodcock (American television correspondent) Cheryl Woodcock (born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is an entertainment producer and on-air personality for Entertainment Tonight and ET's The Insider. Fails the WP:GNG. I cannot find any significant coverage of her at all. Note that the article was created by a paid editor (blocked) and then mostly expanded by two accounts belonging to someone who judging by one username (and some Google-fu) seems to have worked at Entertainment Tonight at the time. (Sammi Brie)
2025-04-21 17:15 Alex Pettit (American public administration official) Alex Pettit is an American public administration official who held office as Chief Technology Officer for the State of Colorado Governor's Office of Information Technology. Pettit was formerly the chief information officer for the State of Oregon. As State CIO, Pettit worked in the Department of Administrative Services and was responsible for all information and telecommunication systems for all state agencies. Not notable, no news about this person other than talking about his hiring. (Sock-the-guy)
2025-04-22 20:38 Sebastopol, Michigan (Ghost town in Ottawa County, Michigan) Sebastopol is a ghost town in Ottawa County, Michigan. It was founded with the opening of a post office on March 17, 1855. Its first postmaster was Alexander Ullson. The post office closed on December 5, 1859. No evidence of meeting WP:GEOLAND - the source only indicates it was a post office name and not a populated place. (Pi.1415926535)
2025-04-22 21:39 List of historic places in New Jersey This is a list of historic places in New Jersey. Orphaned list that generally duplicates National Register of Historic Places listings in New Jersey and the county lists (Pi.1415926535)
2025-04-22 20:25 Maya MacGuineas (American activist (born 1968)) Maya MacGuineas (born February 21, 1968) is an American activist. She is president of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. She is a frequent commentator on issues such as the federal budget, national debt, taxes, the economy, retirement policy, government reform, and health care.[citation needed] This article about a living person lacks sufficient notability and does not meet WP:BLP (Richestzebra)
2025-04-23 00:19 Ironton Junction, Ohio (Unincorporated community in Ohio, United States) Ironton Junction is an unincorporated community in Coal Township, Jackson County, Ohio, United States. It is located south of Wellston and just east of Tom Corwin along Tom Corwin Road, at 39°05′47″N 82°33′25″W / 39.09639°N 82.55694°W / 39.09639; -82.55694. Non-notable railroad juntion, not a community. Fails WP:GEOLAND. Also, the coordinates appear to be incorrect, as USGS topos show Ironton Junction to be several miles due north of the coordinates given: [14] (WeirdNAnnoyed)

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2025-04-16 16:50 Carioca (footballer, born 1979) (Brazilian footballer) Claudio Silva da Fonseca (born 3 November 1979 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), better known as Carioca, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. No WP:SIGCOV found (Svartner)
2025-04-18 15:12 Zulia State Anthem (local anthem composed by José Antonio Chaves) The anthem of Zulia State, "Over Palm Trees", became official by Executive Order of August 15, 1909. It was the result of a public competition sponsored by the then Governor of the State, Jose Ignacio Lares Baralt, who on April 29 of that year, held a lyric and musical contest to select the words and melody of such treasured lyrical piece. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)

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2025-04-17 02:11 Jamal Ameen (Kuwaiti fencer) Jamal Ameen (Arabic: جمال امين) is a Kuwaiti former fencer. He competed in the individual and team foil events at the 1976 Summer Olympics, and had a record of 0–17. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-17 02:24 INS Global INS Global is a global provider of human resources (HR) and employment services, headquartered in Singapore. The company was founded in 2006 by Wei Hsu and Cynthia Hu. Reviewed during NPP. WP:notability for companies requires multiple independent sources which describe the company in depth. I see zero of those and as a result this reads like a self-description rather than an enclyclopedia article. I plan to prod this. If such sources are not existent/ added, suggest letting the prod expire. (North8000)
2025-04-17 21:13 Ali Tajernia (Iranian politician and physician) Ali Tajernia is a member of the Central Council Iran-Islamic Cooperation Front. He represented the people of Mashhad in the Sixth term of the Islamic Council. Can't find enough in-depth coverage to show that he passes WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-19 21:37 Plyos State Museum-Reserve (Cultural heritage of the peoples of the Russian Federation) The Plyos State Historical, Architectural and Art Museum-Reserve was founded October 22, 1982 for the comprehensive protection of historical and cultural monuments, as well as the landscape of the city Plyos. This is the only such object of federal significance in the Ivanovo Region. Zero in-depth sourcing. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage to show they pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-20 14:01 Nabil Alnoor Borhanu Nabil Alnoor Borhanu is a Saudi Arabian statesman, venture capitalist, and entrepreneur. He relocated to America in 2013 and is the founder and managing director of venture capital firm, Graphene Ventures. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-21 05:42 Saki Corporation (Japanese electronics assembly machines company) is a Japanese company established in 1994 that manufactures high-speed automated optical inspection (AOI) and solder paste inspection (SPI) systems for the electronics assembly markets. Saki Corporation has headquarters in Tokyo, Japan with offices and sales and support centers on the world. Non-notable company (Mccapra)
2025-04-21 13:31 FBK (brake manufacturer) FBK Malaysia is a brake parts manufacturer headquartered in Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia. Among other items, the company specialises in brake pads and truck linings. They exist. But I can't find any in-depth coverage about the company. Lots of mentions, but of the type which are ads/promotions for their products. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NCORP. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 17:24 Election Working Group (Bangladeshi civic organization) The Election Working Group (EWG) is a non-partisan, 32-member network of civil society organizations. Established in 2006, EWG members share a common commitment to free and fair elections and good governance in Bangladesh. The current article cites no sources, making it original research (WP:OR) and therefore unsuitable for inclusion on Wikipedia. (Owais Al Qarni)

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2025-04-16 23:49 Tang Yunsheng (Chinese opera singer (1903–1971)) Tang Yunsheng (28 December 1903 – 13 March 1971) was a Peking opera singer. Cannot find sources. Only source on article is defunct unless accessing on WayBack Machine; source itself has at most only a passing mention of Yunsheng. (Roastedbeanz1)
2025-04-17 01:15 Gangtie Road Subdistrict (Urban Subdistrict in Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China) Gangtie Road Subdistrict (Chinese: 钢铁路街道; pinyin: Gāngtiĕlù Jiēdào) is an urban subdistrict located in Huimin District, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China. According to the 2010 census, Gangtie Road Subdistrict had a population of 29,998, including 16,130 males and 13,868 females. Mass created using an unreliable source (Traumnovelle)
2025-04-18 05:10 Vince Black (American martial artist) Vince Black (died Februay 26, 2019) was a martial artist and doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He specialized in the internal Chinese styles of xingyiquan and baguazhang. No citations since 2007. Only sources found via Google and Newspapers.com are primary (martial arts org he founded, NATST, and obituary written by family) or other martial arts schools. Does not meet WP:GNG or even WP:BASIC. (Cielquiparle)
2025-04-19 18:40 Hōnen Shōnin 25 Sacred Sites Pilgrimage is a circuit pilgrimage to 25 temples related to Hōnen Shonin, the founder of the Jōdo-shū Buddhist sect. Not enough in-depth sourcing to meet WP:GNG as well as not enough sourcing to pass WP:VERIFY. (Onel5969)
2025-04-19 18:42 Dongmong Seonseup (16th-century Korean educational text) Dongmong Seonseup (童蒙先習) is an educational text intended for young children that was used during the Joseon Dynasty. It was compiled by Soyodang Park Se-mu (1487–1564) during the reign of King Jungjong (r. 1506–1544), and represents one of the earliest such educational texts. Not enough in-depth sourcing to pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 15:10 Hoseang Prayer Center Hoseang Prayer Center was a new religious group established in South Korea in 1964 by Kim Jong-kyu (real name: Kim Yong-ki). South Korean Christian pastors claim that this group is connected to the formation of Shincheonji, a new religious movement in South Korea. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-18 05:18 Tokyo dialect (Dialect of Japanese spoken in Tokyo) The Tokyo dialect (Tōkyō hōgen, Tōkyō-ben, Tōkyō-go (東京方言, 東京弁, 東京語)) is a variety of Japanese language spoken in modern Tokyo. As a whole, it is generally considered to be Standard Japanese, though specific aspects of slang or pronunciation can vary by area and social class. Article consists almost exclusively of original research with no citations documented since 2008, countless issues laid out on talk page dating back to 2013. (27.84.15.217)

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2025-04-20 18:34 Alexei Oleynikov (Russian historian of World War I) Alexei Oleynikov is a Russian historian of World War I. He is a doctor of historical sciences and has written more than 1,000 scientific papers, including 22 monographs, and is a popular military historian of the First World War in Russia. In 2016, he received a letter of thanks from the governor of the Astrakhan region for his success in work and professionalism, and in 2017 he was given the Shield and Sword of the Fatherland award. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG, and surprisingly, with that number of papers and monographs has very few citations, and does not appear to meet WP:NSCHOLAR. (Onel5969)

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2025-04-16 02:02 Ekram Rasul Dr. Ekram Rasul (date unknown - 1948) was an Indian Freedom fighter as well as a doctor who spent most of his life in the service for humanity. He was the vice president of Indian National Congress of Odisha or better known as Utkal Pradesh Congress Committee and took part in the national freedom struggle, under the supervision of Mahatma Gandhi and Harekrushna Mahtab.[page needed] Fails WP:BIO, no evidence of coverage in multiple sources. Sole source provided is dead. (LibStar)
2025-04-17 19:45 Mujtaba Aziz Naza (musical artist) Mujtaba Aziz Naza (Hindi: मुजतबा नाज़ा, Urdu: مجتبیٰ ناز) is an Indian singer and music composer from Mumbai. He is the son of Aziz Naza, an Indian playback singer. don’t wanted to create it for public (Akshaykrsingh25)
2025-04-18 12:39 Numaish, Bijnor (Religious fair in Bijnor) Numaish Ground Bijnor , also known as Bijnor Mela, is an annual fair celebrated in the historic city of Bijnor, located in the Bijnor district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The fair is organised during the Hindu month of Shravan (September–October), specifically on the full moon day of the bright half of the lunar month. This appears to be a bit of WP:SYNTH. While there is a festival, it does not appear to be called by this name, and I could find nothing but local routine coverage of an agricultural festival, or perhaps auction. Not sure. (Onel5969)
2025-04-18 16:40 Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana (Scheme launched by the Maharashtra State Government for women) Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana is an initiative by the Maharashtra State Government which aims to promote economic independence of women in the state of Maharashtra, improve their health and nutrition, and strengthen their decisive role in the family. Non-notable gov't program. We don't create articles every time a world government launches something. (ZimZalaBim)
2025-04-20 13:52 Amrik Singh Arora (Musical artist) Amrik Singh Arora (born: 1943 – died: 3 June 2011) was an Indian singer who born in Kolutola Street, Kolkata, then British India. He was also known as Amrik Singh. He is one of the promoters of the new modern style of Shyama Sangeet. He had a natural voice. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-20 22:23 Sultan Zauq Nadvi (Bangladeshi Islamic scholar) Muhammad Sulṭān Zauq Nadwī (born 1939) is a Bangladeshi Islamic scholar, author and the founder of Jamiah Darul Ma'arif Al-Islamia. Member of the International Union of Muslim Scholars (IUMS). He is known mainly for his expertise in and contribution to Arabic language and literature. This WP:BLP article has been tagged for using unreliable sources since 2020. A review of the entire article shows that it relies on a number of unreliable sources, which do not establish the subject's notability as a WP:Scholar or WP:Author. (Owais Al Qarni)
2025-04-17 21:16 Pradeep Jeganathan (anthropologist from Sri Lanka) Pradeep Jeganathan is a Sri Lankan academic, anthropologist, and writer. He is known for his work on South Asian studies with an emphasis on nationalism, ethnicity, and violence. Can't find enough in-depth coverage to show they meet WP:GNG, and does not appear to meet any of the qualifications under WP:NSCHOLAR. (Onel5969)
2025-04-17 14:08 Praveen Prabhakar (Indian Malayalam film editor (1976)) Praveen Prabhakar (born 9 September 1976) is an Indian film editor who works in Malayalam films. uncited, subject does not appear to meet the basic or director criteria for notability. (Fifteen thousand two hundred twenty four)
2025-04-21 12:59 Omsheel Production Omsheel Productions is an Indian film production company and music record label, founded by actress and producer Dollye Tomar in 2019. The company is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Definitely exists, but can't find enough in-depth coverage to show it passes WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-21 14:22 Tulsi TV (Television channel) Tulsi TV is a Hindi-language 24/7 devotional television channel, owned by Tulsai TV Group Asia Limited, in Noida, India. The article fails to meet the WP:GNG as there is no evidence of significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject. The article currently contains zero references (WP:V), making its content unverifiable, and a WP:BEFORE search did not yield sufficient sources to demonstrate notability for this defunct channel. (United Blasters)
2025-04-21 14:28 Vrinda Tv (Television channel) Vrinda Tv is a Hindi-language 24/7 Hindu television channel, owned by Dr Sanjeev Vrinda. No evidence of WP:GNG. The sole reference is from Lyngsat, which confirms technical existence but does not provide significant coverage in a reliable, independent source. WP:BEFORE search did not find sufficient sources to establish notability. (United Blasters)
2025-04-21 14:39 Raj Musix Telugu (Telugu language Television Channel) Raj Musix Telugu is a Telugu language music channel, operated by the Raj Network in India. It was launched in March 2010. It is popular for Telugu movie songs and interactive shows. The channel is available on major cable and dish networks, and is also broadcast on the internet through TVU Networks. Does not meet WP:GNG requirements. The sole reference is the subject's own website, a primary source that cannot establish notability due to lack of independence (WP:IS, WP:PSTS). A WP:BEFORE search failed to find the necessary significant coverage in reliable, independent sources. (United Blasters)
2025-04-19 13:15 Rahul Mishra (singer) Rahul Mishra is an Indian playback singer, composer, and live performer. He is best known for the Filmfare-nominated song ( Tu Hi Hai ) from the movie Half Girlfriend. With a career spanning over 8 years, he has worked in Bollywood films and released several independent singles. [BLP]
2025-04-22 03:08 Indrachapa Liyanage (Sri Lankan singer (born 1981)) Indrachapa Liyanage (Sinhala: ඉන්ද්‍රචාපා ලියනගේ; born January 13, 1982) is a Sri Lankan singer. He has completed his debut album Abinishkramanaya (renunciation), but it has not been officially released yet. Fails WP:NMUSICIAN, lacks significant coverage in multiple independent secondary sources. Has been identified as requiring additional verifiable sources since April 2011, without improvement since then. (Dan arndt)
2025-04-16 10:12 Weliganwala (Village in Central Province, Sri Lanka) Weliganwala is a village in Sri Lanka. It is located within Central Province. Nothing at the location in the article, effectively no sourcing (the link to the Sri Lankan government website is a generic one that doesn't link to anything containing anything about Weliganwala), no corresponding Singhala wiki article, nothing on the first few pages of Google except the usual mirrors. FOARP (talk) 10:12, 16 April 2025 (UTC) (FOARP)
2025-04-22 04:13 Siddhivinayak Technical Campus Siddhivinayak Technical Campus, School of Engineering & Research Technology and School of Polytechnic & Research Technology (STC) at Shegaon, (Buldhana District) in Maharashtra, India is an Engineering college in the Vidarbha region. STC is a private engineering institute run by "Vasundhara Bahuddeshiya Samajik Sanstha" granting Diploma & Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Diploma & BE) with specialization in Electrical Engineering (Electronics & Power), Electronics & Tele ... Unsourced article, WP:BEFORE shows no RS or notability (StartGrammarTime)
2025-04-22 10:21 Errupalem–Amaravathi–Nambur railway line (Indian railway section) The Errupalem–Amaravathi–Nambur railway line is an upcoming broad-guage railway line project of the Indian Railways. The section falls under the administration of Guntur of South Central Railway Zone. This route connects Andhra Pradesh capital Amaravati to other parts of the Andhra Pradesh and rest of India. Zero in-depth sourcing about this proposed line. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 10:44 Patikabari Shahi Mosque (Former mosque in Kushtia, Bangladesh) The Patikabari Shahi Mosque (Bengali: পাটিকাবাড়ী শাহী মসজিদ) is a former very small mosque, that was located in Patikabari Union of Kushtia Sadar Upazila of Kushtia District, in the Khulna Division of Bangladesh. The Mughal era mosque and Jhaudia Shahi Mosque are believed to have been built at the same time. Not enough current sourcing to show it passes GNG. And searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 15:22 Syed Afzal Abbas (Indian politician) Syed Afzal Abbas (born 5 January 1966) is an Indian politician who is the senior leader of Janata Dal (United) and the chairman of the Bihar State Shia Waqf Board in the Government of Bihar. Zero in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show they meet notability. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 17:06 Bhakra Management Board Karamchari Sangh (Trade union in India) Bhakra Management Board Karamchari Sangh (BMBKS) is a trade union in Punjab, India, affiliated to the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, organizing workers of the Bhakra Beas Management Board. No significant coverage of the trade union in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-22 17:41 Toltar (Place in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan) Toltar is a small village in Nagar region of Nagar District of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. There doesn't seem to be a village with this name, only a glacier. Coordinates are empty. (Coeusin)
2025-04-22 19:19 PAF Cinema (Movie theater in Pakistan) PAF Cinema (also known as PAF Auditorium) is a cinema and movie theater based in Cantt., Lahore, Pakistan. The cinema has a capacity of 500 people to sit in the auditorium in one time all seats are sofa sittings . Cinema was launched in December 2010 in which many Pakistani celebrities participated. Unable to establish notability. (Wikibear47)
2025-04-22 22:54 Sundaranachiapuram (Village in Tamil Nadu, India) Sundaranachiyapuram is a village located nearby Rajapalayam, in Virudhunagar district, Tamil Nadu, India. It is a small village, with around 1300 families. Could not find this village in 2011 census of India, seems to fail "legal recognition" part of WP:GEOLAND. (Tutwakhamoe)

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2025-04-17 06:17 Eric dela Cruz (Filipino actor (born 1981)) Eric Villanueva dela Cruz (born November 20, 1981, in Manila) is a Filipino theater actor. He played Oedipus alongside Gigette Reyes in the 2004 production of Sophocles' play Oedipus Rex and has appeared in TV shows and films. Poor sourcing, couldn't find WP:SIGCOV elsewhere, does not appear to meet WP:NACTOR (SunloungerFrog)
2025-04-16 19:08 PSKD Mandiri (School) Sekolah Perkumpulan Mandiri is a school located in Menteng, Central Jakarta. It was founded in July 1996 as part of the Association of Djakarta Christian Schools. Sekolah Perkumpulan Mandiri teaches the national curriculum with an international approach. No significant coverage of the school in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-19 19:34 Mister Philippines 2006 (Filipino male pageant) Mister Philippines 2006 is a male pageant in the Philippines. The winner of Mister Philippines 2010, Ken Escudero represented the Philippines in the first edition for Mister International male pageant held in Singapore on October 7, 2006. 19 contestants from countries and territories competed for the crown. Unreferenced since it was created in 2012, time to call it non-notable. (Bri)
2025-04-19 19:38 Mister Philippines 2012 Mister Philippines 2012 is a male pageant in the Philippines. Mister Philippines 2012 will represent the Philippines in Thailand for the Mister International 2012. Finals is on October 6, 2012 Saturday at the Crossroads77 along Mother Ignacia St., Quezon City, Philippines. Unreferenced since it was created in 2012, time to call it non-notable. (Bri)
2025-04-19 21:05 Mister Philippines 2010 Mister Philippines 2010 is a male pageant in the Philippines. The winner of Mister Philippines 2010, Raphael Cruz Carlos of Marikina, Philippines, represented the Philippines in the 5th edition of the Mister International male pageant, held at Central Park in Jakarta, Indonesia on November 20, 2010. Unreferenced since it was created in 2012, time to call it non-notable. (Bri)
2025-04-20 13:59 Dato' Bentara Luar Mosque (Mosque in Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia) Dato' Bentara Luar Mosque (Malay: Masjid Dato' Bentara Luar) is a mosque located in the town of Batu Pahat, Batu Pahat District, Johor. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)

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2025-04-17 14:15 Mraljeb Ayed Mansoor (Kuwaiti long-distance runner) Mraljeb Ayed Mansoor (born 1939) is a Kuwaiti long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-18 00:50 Abdullah al-Abaed (Fugitive) Abdullah al-Abaed is a citizen of Saudi Arabia named on its 380BC list of most wanted suspected terrorists. Al-Abaed is notable because he stands accused of murdering a senior Saudi Police official, Major General Nasser al-Othman. Single source, no evidence of any other coverage in searches (Yoblyblob)
2025-04-17 09:40 List of ambassadors of Israel to Greece The Ambassador from Israel to the Greece is the sovereign state of Israel's foremost diplomatic representative in Greece. This came up at WP:AWSE, and I'm questioning the need for a list of this sort. While I accept that the individual ambassadors will probably meet WP:GNG, I'm thinking that a mere list of their names does not. Happy to discuss, and no worries if I'm missing the point of such lists. Thanks. (Spartathenian)
2025-04-20 18:16 Iraqi M90 helmet (Iraqi combat helmet) The Iraqi M90 helmet was a military helmet, and was a locally produced version of the Bangtan Helmet which was purchased from South Korea. The Iraqi M90 was of lower quality than the Bangtan Helmet, being made of plastic, but was issued in the Iraqi armed forces from 1990 until 2003. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.219.187)
2025-04-21 04:07 Khaled Khalifa Al-Shammari (Kuwaiti Olympic middle-distance runner) Khaled Khalifa Al-Shammari was a Kuwaiti Olympic middle-distance runner. He represented his country in the men's 1500 meters at the 1980 Summer Olympics. His time was a 3:57.55. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)

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2025-04-17 12:00 Liechtenstein at the 2018 European Championships (Sporting event delegation) Liechtenstein competed at the inaugural 7 sports 2018 European Championships from 2 to 12 August 2018. It competed in 1 sport. Not really notable, especially as it is unsourced. It should perhaps be redirected to 2018 European Championships per WP:ATD-R, as Liechtenstein's participation is noted on that page. (Spartathenian)
2025-04-17 12:07 Monaco at the 2018 European Championships (Sporting event delegation) Monaco competed at the inaugural 7 sports 2018 European Championships from 2 to 12 August 2018. It competed in 2 sports. Not really notable, especially as it is unsourced. It should perhaps be redirected to 2018 European Championships per WP:ATD-R, as Monaco's participation is noted on that page. (Spartathenian)
2025-04-17 12:08 Montenegro at the 2018 European Championships (Sporting event delegation) Montenegro competed at the inaugural 7 sports 2018 European Championships from 2 to 12 August 2018. It competed in 1 sport. Not really notable, especially as it is unsourced. It should perhaps be redirected to 2018 European Championships per WP:ATD-R, as Montenegro's participation is noted on that page. (Spartathenian)
2025-04-16 07:34 Andreea Trufaşu (Romanian swimmer) Andreea Trufaşu (born 16 March 1978) is a Romanian swimmer. She competed in the women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-18 02:31 Nora Picciotto (first wife of Prince Adam Karol Czartoryski, mother of Princess Tamara Czartoryska) Nora Picciotto, formerly Baroness Nora Bentinck and Nora Czartoryski (born Eleonora Picciotto on 9 September 1942, Cairo) is the first wife of Prince Adam Karol Czartoryski, mother of Princess Tamara Czartoryska. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. Not notable in her own right. (Blackballnz)
2025-04-19 12:08 Pontus Ekhem (Swedish ice hockey player (born 1991)) Pontus Ekhem (born 19 June 1991) is a Swedish ice hockey player, also known as 'Ponty' and also coined the phrase "It's Ponty!". He is 169 cm tall He started his career at Skåre BK in 2001 and was drafted to Nor IK for the 2002–2003 season. He made a comeback to Skåre BK for the 2004–2005 season non-notable ice hockey player (Kaffet i halsen)
2025-04-17 09:40 List of ambassadors of Israel to Greece The Ambassador from Israel to the Greece is the sovereign state of Israel's foremost diplomatic representative in Greece. This came up at WP:AWSE, and I'm questioning the need for a list of this sort. While I accept that the individual ambassadors will probably meet WP:GNG, I'm thinking that a mere list of their names does not. Happy to discuss, and no worries if I'm missing the point of such lists. Thanks. (Spartathenian)
2025-04-19 21:37 Plyos State Museum-Reserve (Cultural heritage of the peoples of the Russian Federation) The Plyos State Historical, Architectural and Art Museum-Reserve was founded October 22, 1982 for the comprehensive protection of historical and cultural monuments, as well as the landscape of the city Plyos. This is the only such object of federal significance in the Ivanovo Region. Zero in-depth sourcing. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage to show they pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-21 03:09 Paul Haller (American Buddhist abbot) Ryushin Paul Haller, a Soto Zen roshi, is a former abbot of the San Francisco Zen Center—a position he held from 2003 until February 2012. Leaving his homeland of Belfast in Northern Ireland in the early 1970s, Haller spent time in Russia, Afghanistan and Japan. The Article has very little in the way of reliable secondary sources. A google search for the subject of the article only returns one article. I strongly suspect this subject cannot pass WP:GNG. (CeltBrowne)
2025-04-21 12:43 National Feudal Register and Archive (A voluntary organisation of feudal titles) The National Feudal Register and Archive (NFRA) is a voluntary, non-profit organisation focused on verifying and preserving records pertaining to feudal titles in the United Kingdom. Established and operated by solicitors and legal professionals affiliated with the Law Society of England and Wales, the NFRA aims to authenticate legitimate claims of feudal and manorial titles by conducting thorough research within historical documents. Okay, fully expected to run my BEFORE and be able to label this "sources exist". But they simply do not. Or at least I couldn't find them. The only one that looked promising was the one already in the article from Fox21, but clicking on it, it's a press release. So there are only primary sources. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 17:04 Costoia (Topics referred to by the same term) Galician toponym Costoia may refer to some places in Galicia (Spain): All links fail the WP:DABRED (Викидим)
2025-04-22 21:46 Róbert Ambrusics (Hungarian association former football player) Róbert Ambrusics (born 22 January 1992) is a Hungarian UEFA A licensed football coach and a former professional footballer who is last known to have played in England as a goalkeeper for Cambridge United F.C. and an international player for the U21 Hungarian National Football Team. Non-notable, no significant coverage. (Lucfev)

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2025-04-19 18:31 Vasile Maluțan (Romanian aviation colonel) Vasile Maluțan (Died on May 26, 1995) was a Romanian aviation colonel and the personal pilot of Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu. Not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show he meets WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-20 15:32 Karel Pacák (Czech long-distance runner) Karel Pacák (born 19 April 1896, date of death unknown) was a Czech long-distance runner. He competed in the men's 5000 metres at the 1920 Summer Olympics. Does not meet the minimum requirements of WP:NSPORT (Justlettersandnumbers)
2025-04-20 18:34 Alexei Oleynikov (Russian historian of World War I) Alexei Oleynikov is a Russian historian of World War I. He is a doctor of historical sciences and has written more than 1,000 scientific papers, including 22 monographs, and is a popular military historian of the First World War in Russia. In 2016, he received a letter of thanks from the governor of the Astrakhan region for his success in work and professionalism, and in 2017 he was given the Shield and Sword of the Fatherland award. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG, and surprisingly, with that number of papers and monographs has very few citations, and does not appear to meet WP:NSCHOLAR. (Onel5969)
2025-04-20 18:39 Šid, Lučenec (village in Slovakia) Šíd is a village in Lučenec municipality, Banská Bystrica Region, Slovakia. There is no village of Šid within the city of Lučenec or elsewhere in Slovakia. There is a village of Šíd in Lučenec District, which is a separate municipality and not part of Lučenec administratively. (Shallov)
2025-04-21 09:24 Mihail Aleksandrov (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Mihail Aleksandrov and Mihail Alexandrov may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)

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2025-04-17 09:42 J. Wilson (English footballer) J. Wilson was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Wolverhampton Wanderers. None notable footballer with as many references as appearance. Both only tell of his existence and don't provide significant coverage. (Mn1548)
2025-04-17 15:01 Youth of the Centre-Democrats (Danish political organization) CentrumDemokraternes Ungdom (Youth of the Centre Democrats), is a former Danish political organization. It was founded in 1982 and was the youth wing of the Centrum-Demokraterne (Centre Democrats). No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-18 13:01 Scoil Lorcain B.N.S (school for boys in Waterford, Ireland) Scoil Lorcáin Boys National School is a primary school in Ireland. Established in 1955 by the Christian Brothers, it is located in St John's Park, Waterford. As of 2024, it had approximately 330 pupils enrolled. Non-notable primary school. A clear-cut WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG issue. (Guliolopez)
2025-04-19 09:06 Composting Association (UK trade organisation) The Organics Recycling Group (ORG), formerly the Association for Organics Recycling (AfOR) and before that the Composting Association, is the leading trade organisation for the biodegradable waste management industry in the UK. It helped to develop the BSI PAS 100 industry standard for composts. 1 primary source provided in 18 years of article existence. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-04-20 15:33 A594 road (Cumbria) (Road in Cumbria) The A594 is a main road in Cumbria, that runs between the A596 in Maryport and the A595 on the outskirts of Cockermouth. Its total length is around 6 miles (9.7 km). Fails WP:GNG (84.78.243.135)
2025-04-20 10:03 Paul Kavanagh (criminal) (Irish criminal who was shot dead in 2015) Paul Kavanagh was an Irish criminal and a debt collector for the Kinahan Organised Crime Group run by Christy Kinahan. He was a father of two and also a brother of Gerard Kavanagh and uncle of Jamie Kavanagh. He was originally from Drimnagh and was in his late 20s. non-notable criminal for whom the only sources available are about his murder, fails WP:GNG (Ser!)
2025-04-21 09:28 Miriam O'Callaghan (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Miriam O'Callaghan may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-04-21 10:36 Claire Marshall (English journalist (born 1975)) Claire Victoria Marshall (born 1975) is an English journalist who works for BBC News. Couldn't find independent sources with WP:SIGCOV to establish notability (SunloungerFrog)
2025-04-22 08:17 Katharine Rogers (British television actress (born 1960)) Katharine Sarah Rogers (born 21 December 1960) is a British television actress. Non notable actress with no sources. Not eligible for BLPPROD because there is an IMDB external link, but IMDB is user generated content and unreliable. There is no independent reliable secondary significant coverage of this actress. (Sirfurboy)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Southern Europe

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2025-04-16 21:15 Surveillance court (distinct branch of the Italian judiciary, with a specialized competence over the supervision of detainees and prisons) In Italy, the Surveillance Magistracy (Magistratura di Sorveglianza) is a distinct branch of the Italian judiciary, with a specialized competence over the supervision of detainees and prisons. It has the task of supervising the enforcement of sentences, of applying alternative measures to imprisonment, of carrying out alternative sanctions and of applying and enforcing security measures. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-18 17:55 Trebava offensive The Trebava offensive started after the capture of Vis, which gave the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina motivation to go further. In the offensive, the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina tried to capture the peak of Duga Njiva, Skipovac, Zelinja, Paležnica, Sjenina and some other areas, and if they succeeded, they could put pressure on Modriča, just like when the Croatian Defence Council occupied Modriča in 1992 for a moment. Appears to be WP:SYNTH. Neither of the sources in the piece mention a Trebava offensive. (Onel5969)
2025-04-18 19:04 Katman (Greek singer) Nikos Katelis (Greek: Νίκος Κατέλης), better known by his stage name Katman, is known in Greece for appearing in various trash TV shows, including the show hosted by Annita Pania called Je T'Aime, where he was a performer of satirical songs. Doesn't seem to have SIGCOV. This and this sources are the I could find, briefly mentioning his appearance on the Pania's show and retirement. This is transcript of one of the shows. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-17 16:45 Jesús Rodríguez-Velasco (Spanish-American philologist and medievalist) Jesús Rodríguez-Velasco is a Spanish-American philologist and medievalist. He currently holds the position of Augustus R. Street Professor of Spanish & Portuguese and Comparative Literature at Yale University. He is best known for his work on Chivalry in Castille, and on his approach to Law and literature, most notably, in his scholarly work on the Siete partidas. The subject contacted me and asked to be removed from the internet. (Elotroalex)
2025-04-21 09:43 Montes de Toledo (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Montes de Toledo may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-04-21 13:09 Attack on Doboj (1992) The Attack on Doboj was carried out on July 12, 1992, on St. Peter's Day, in the suburban settlement of Vila and Putnikovo brdo of Doboj during the Bosnian War.[failed verification] It was a joint attack by [[Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosni ... Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 04:24 Milena Pavlović Barilli High School (Grammar school in Serbia) Grammar school Milena Pavlović Barilli is a grammar school in the municipality of Stari Grad, Belgrade, Serbia. It is accredited by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development. It is named for painter and poet Milena Pavlović-Barili. Unsourced article, WP:BEFORE shows no sign of RS/notability (StartGrammarTime)
2025-04-22 07:25 Nada Martinović (Serbian and American educator, conductor and researcher) Nada Martinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Нада Мартиновић, ; born August 11, 1967) is a Serbian and American music educator, conductor and researcher from Cleveland, Ohio. person may not might notability criteria (Athryn-kay)
2025-04-22 10:25 Kalesija and Kamenica fighting (July – October 1992) Fighting occurred in the Kalesija and Kamenica area near Tuzla in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina between the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) and the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) during the period 29 July – 30 October 1992 during the Bosnian War. Not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to meet WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 21:17 Maltese Island's Bus Routes Bus Routes in the Maltese Islands Overview The bus network in the Maltese Islands serves as the primary form of public transport, operating on the islands of Malta and Gozo. Managed by Malta Public Transport (MPT), the system includes over 80 routes that connect major towns, villages, tourist attractions, and key infrastructure such as the Malta International Airport and ferry terminals. List of bus routes in Malta already exists. (Pichemist)

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2025-04-16 13:26 TAGGRS TAGGRS is a Netherlands-based software company founded in 2022, specializing in server-side tracking solutions. Headquartered in Heerenveen, Friesland, TAGGRS provides a platform for advertisers, agencies, and businesses worldwide to streamline their first-party data collection via Google Tag Manager and make the process compliant with any privacy regulations. non-notable subject. companies are not inherently notable, they require significant coverage in independent, reliable secondary sources, of which this company does not have. (Fifteen thousand two hundred twenty four)
2025-04-19 18:32 Bernd Sikora Bernd Sikora (born 18 August 1940 in Stollberg) is a German architect, graphic designer and author. Does not meet WP:GNG. Needs more in-depth sourcing. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 14:54 Rennweger SV 1901 (Football club) Rennweger SV 1901 Vienna, commonly referred to as RSV, is a football club based in the Landstraße district of Vienna, Austria. The club was founded on February 26, 1901 and has played in the sixth-tier Oberliga B since the 2019/20 season. The club is named after the local main thoroughfare, the Rennweg. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. Would redirect to the league, but the league doesn't even have a page. (Onel5969)

Geography/Regions/Oceania

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2025-04-18 00:26 Bike the Bridge Bike the Bridge, formerly known as the TelstraClear Challenge, is an annual cycling event held in Auckland that allows entrants to cycle over the Auckland Harbour Bridge, one of the only two times each year that cyclists are legally allowed to do so, the other event being the Auckland Ironman 70.3 triathlon held in January. Tagged for notability since 2012 and sourcing is trivial news coverage or non-RS (Traumnovelle)
2025-04-18 11:01 Tria Mera (Australian metal band) Tria Mera are a heavy metal band from Brisbane, Australia. Officially formed in 2010, the group consists of guitarists Juz Cook and Ian Konrad, bassist Mike Radeck, and drummer Matt McRae. The band name is Greek for "Three Day", though referred to commonly as "Third Day", as it appears in the movie White Noise 2: The White Light. Searched Google News, ProQuest, and Archive.org. Found nothing, except their website and the award link. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-19 12:57 Izaak Twelftree (Australian rules footballer) Izaak Twelftree (born 12 February 2002) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Norwood Football Club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). A tall and athletic key forward, he's also known for his versatility, often rotating through the midfield. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources (The-Pope)
2025-04-21 01:49 2024 Sydney United 58 FC season (Sydney United 58 2024 football season) The 2024 Sydney United 58 Football Club season is the club's 66th season in existence and 20th consecutive season in National Premier Leagues NSW. In addition to the domestic league, Sydney United participated in this season's edition of the Australia Cup, entering through the preliminary rounds. non-national league club seasons are not notable as per WP:N (sports)#Individual seasons (FastCube)
2025-04-21 02:00 Hayley Penhall (Australian cricketer from Adelaide) Hayley Penhall is an Australian cricketer and student based in Adelaide, South Australia. She plays in the Adelaide Turf Cricket Association’s Senior Women’s Competition and is a member of the Adelaide University Cricket Club. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. (Blackballnz)
2025-04-21 01:48 2016 Sydney United 58 FC season (Sydney United 58 FC 2016 NPL NSW Men's 1 football season) The 2016 season saw Sydney United embark on its twelfth consecutive season in the NPL NSW Men's era. Under the guidance of Marko Rudan, Sydney United secured a treble of trophies. They clinched the 2016 NPL NSW Men's 1 Premiership, finishing nine points ahead of their nearest rivals and suffering only two defeats throughout the entire season. non-national league club seasons are not notable as per WP:N (sports)#Individual seasons (FastCube)
2025-04-21 14:38 CVD Edensor Park Cobras (Australian rugby league team) The CVD Cobras (formerly Edensor Park Cobras) are a rugby league club located in Sydney's South Western suburbs. They play in the Parramatta District Junior Rugby League. No significant coverage of the club in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found competitions and mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-21 22:11 Thomas Heywood (organist) (Australian concert organist) Thomas Heywood is an Australian concert organist. He has played a large range of organs in concert halls,[non-primary source needed] town halls,[non-primary source needed] cathedrals, festivals and churches around the world. This WP:BLP subject apparently has a single review in-depth, passing mention in one WP:RS, and depends on WP:PRIMARY for more equally passing mention. This subject does not meet WP:42/WP:NMUSICIAN. (JFHJr)
2025-04-22 10:35 Peter W. Barlow (author) (New Zealand engineer and author (1847-1890)) Peter W. Barlow (1847–1890) was an English-born engineer and author who migrated to New Zealand. Fails WP:GNG. Main notability appears him being the son of a notable engineer, and writing a memoir - neither are sufficient for Wikipedia; "relationships do not confer notability" (WP:INVALIDBIO), and fails WP:AUTHOR). Google searches almost solely relate to his father. (Paul W)
2025-04-22 12:14 SAJC Coolmore Classic (Australian horse race) The SAJC Coolmore Classic is a Group 2 Australian thoroughbred horse race for fillies and mares aged 3 years old and over, over a distance of 1600 m. It is held at Morphettville Racecourse in Adelaide in April. Before 2006 it was held in May. This page is exactly the same as the Queen of the South Stakes (Ronnievonjohnson)
2025-04-22 15:02 St Clems Trail (Path in Melbourne, Australia) zero sourcing from independent, reliable sources. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)

History and Society/Business and economics

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2025-04-16 13:26 TAGGRS TAGGRS is a Netherlands-based software company founded in 2022, specializing in server-side tracking solutions. Headquartered in Heerenveen, Friesland, TAGGRS provides a platform for advertisers, agencies, and businesses worldwide to streamline their first-party data collection via Google Tag Manager and make the process compliant with any privacy regulations. non-notable subject. companies are not inherently notable, they require significant coverage in independent, reliable secondary sources, of which this company does not have. (Fifteen thousand two hundred twenty four)
2025-04-17 02:24 INS Global INS Global is a global provider of human resources (HR) and employment services, headquartered in Singapore. The company was founded in 2006 by Wei Hsu and Cynthia Hu. Reviewed during NPP. WP:notability for companies requires multiple independent sources which describe the company in depth. I see zero of those and as a result this reads like a self-description rather than an enclyclopedia article. I plan to prod this. If such sources are not existent/ added, suggest letting the prod expire. (North8000)
2025-04-18 17:15 Friendly Sons of the Shillelagh (Irish-American fraternal organization in New Jersey, US) The Friendly Sons of the Shillelagh is an Irish-American fraternal organization founded in 1964 by Jack Dunphy and Harry Knox, initially to get an Irish group from Old Bridge, New Jersey to march in the Newark, New Jersey Saint Patrick's Day parade. No indication that non-profit/club meets WP:GNG or WP:CLUB (national/international in scope, significant coverage, etc). A WP:BEFORE only returns the same primary websites we see linked here. (Which do not contribute to notability and don't even seem to support the text we have.) (Guliolopez)
2025-04-19 09:06 Composting Association (UK trade organisation) The Organics Recycling Group (ORG), formerly the Association for Organics Recycling (AfOR) and before that the Composting Association, is the leading trade organisation for the biodegradable waste management industry in the UK. It helped to develop the BSI PAS 100 industry standard for composts. 1 primary source provided in 18 years of article existence. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-04-19 17:34 Youth Volunteer Corps (organization) Youth Volunteer Corps,(YVC), is a non-profit service organization operating throughout the United States and Canada that was created to introduce, encourage, and support the spirit of volunteerism in youth ages 11 to 18 through consistent, well-organized volunteer opportunities. No independent sources found about the subject. Based on what I infer, I believe that this subject fails WP:NGO. (WormEater13)
2025-04-20 14:01 Graphene Ventures (Venture capital firm) Graphene Ventures is a venture capital firm that invested primarily in early-stage tech companies in enterprise software and consumer technology. The firm operates in Palo Alto (California, USA), Toronto (Canada), São Paulo (Brazil), and Riyadh (Saudi Arabia). Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-20 14:01 Nabil Alnoor Borhanu Nabil Alnoor Borhanu is a Saudi Arabian statesman, venture capitalist, and entrepreneur. He relocated to America in 2013 and is the founder and managing director of venture capital firm, Graphene Ventures. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-20 22:05 Vastari Vastari is an online service provider that connects museums, exhibition producers, venues, collectors and suppliers for more efficient exhibitions. Vastari's headquarters is located in London, England, with regional representatives in several countries around the world. There is little to nothing in this page, to establish notability. Most of it reads like promotion. (Flyingphoenixchips)
2025-04-21 05:42 Saki Corporation (Japanese electronics assembly machines company) is a Japanese company established in 1994 that manufactures high-speed automated optical inspection (AOI) and solder paste inspection (SPI) systems for the electronics assembly markets. Saki Corporation has headquarters in Tokyo, Japan with offices and sales and support centers on the world. Non-notable company (Mccapra)
2025-04-19 17:33 BF Borgers (American accounting firm) BF Borgers is an American accounting firm based in Lakewood, Colorado that specialized in public accounting.[non-primary source needed] Not enough in-depth coverage to show that it passes WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-18 05:45 Martin Plaehn (American businessman) Martin Plaehn is on the board of directors of SnapAV's parent company as of August 1, 2019 after the merger of Control4 and SnapAV. Prior to this date, he was the CEO and Chairman of the Board at Control4, a Salt Lake City, Utah based provider of home automation systems. Fails WP:BIO. Insufficient in-depth sources about subject itself to establish notability. (Imcdc)
2025-04-18 05:36 Casewise (Software company in United Kingdom) Casewise is a developer of enterprise architecture and business process analysis software with global headquarters in the U.K. and U.S. headquarters in New York City. Fails WP:NORG. Insufficient in-depth sources to establish notability. No WP:ATD since parent company doesn't have it own article. (Imcdc)
2025-04-18 05:11 Technology Business Management Council (methodology for managing IT departments) Technology Business Management Council is a Washington-based non-profit organization with the goal of creating and promoting “best practices for running IT as a business.” As of January 2018, the TBM Council has about 5,100 CIO, CTO, & CFO members who are advancing technology business management standards and education across all industries. Fails WP:NORG. Insufficient in-depth sources to establish notability. (Imcdc)
2025-04-21 12:43 National Feudal Register and Archive (A voluntary organisation of feudal titles) The National Feudal Register and Archive (NFRA) is a voluntary, non-profit organisation focused on verifying and preserving records pertaining to feudal titles in the United Kingdom. Established and operated by solicitors and legal professionals affiliated with the Law Society of England and Wales, the NFRA aims to authenticate legitimate claims of feudal and manorial titles by conducting thorough research within historical documents. Okay, fully expected to run my BEFORE and be able to label this "sources exist". But they simply do not. Or at least I couldn't find them. The only one that looked promising was the one already in the article from Fox21, but clicking on it, it's a press release. So there are only primary sources. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-21 17:29 D'Elidas (Panamanian hot sauce brand) D’Elidas is the brand name for a hot sauce produced by Productos D’Elidas S.A in Panama. The D’Elidas original yellow hot sauce is made from the main ingredients "Aji Chombo" (Panamanian capsicum chinense), mustard and vinegar. Cannot find reliable sources. Only source in article gives a passing mention, saying it appeared in an unnotable music video by an unnotable musician. (Roastedbeanz1)
2025-04-21 13:31 FBK (brake manufacturer) FBK Malaysia is a brake parts manufacturer headquartered in Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia. Among other items, the company specialises in brake pads and truck linings. They exist. But I can't find any in-depth coverage about the company. Lots of mentions, but of the type which are ads/promotions for their products. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NCORP. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 17:06 Bhakra Management Board Karamchari Sangh (Trade union in India) Bhakra Management Board Karamchari Sangh (BMBKS) is a trade union in Punjab, India, affiliated to the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, organizing workers of the Bhakra Beas Management Board. No significant coverage of the trade union in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC)

History and Society/Education

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2025-04-17 00:05 Lusakawest Secondary School (Government school in Lusaka, Zambia) Lusaka West Secondary School was established in 2000, under the Republic of Zambia education Act. It is not a notable organization (GeographicAccountant)
2025-04-16 19:08 PSKD Mandiri (School) Sekolah Perkumpulan Mandiri is a school located in Menteng, Central Jakarta. It was founded in July 1996 as part of the Association of Djakarta Christian Schools. Sekolah Perkumpulan Mandiri teaches the national curriculum with an international approach. No significant coverage of the school in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-18 13:01 Scoil Lorcain B.N.S (school for boys in Waterford, Ireland) Scoil Lorcáin Boys National School is a primary school in Ireland. Established in 1955 by the Christian Brothers, it is located in St John's Park, Waterford. As of 2024, it had approximately 330 pupils enrolled. Non-notable primary school. A clear-cut WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG issue. (Guliolopez)
2025-04-18 17:15 Friendly Sons of the Shillelagh (Irish-American fraternal organization in New Jersey, US) The Friendly Sons of the Shillelagh is an Irish-American fraternal organization founded in 1964 by Jack Dunphy and Harry Knox, initially to get an Irish group from Old Bridge, New Jersey to march in the Newark, New Jersey Saint Patrick's Day parade. No indication that non-profit/club meets WP:GNG or WP:CLUB (national/international in scope, significant coverage, etc). A WP:BEFORE only returns the same primary websites we see linked here. (Which do not contribute to notability and don't even seem to support the text we have.) (Guliolopez)
2025-04-19 09:06 Composting Association (UK trade organisation) The Organics Recycling Group (ORG), formerly the Association for Organics Recycling (AfOR) and before that the Composting Association, is the leading trade organisation for the biodegradable waste management industry in the UK. It helped to develop the BSI PAS 100 industry standard for composts. 1 primary source provided in 18 years of article existence. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-04-19 17:30 Students Offering Support (Organization) Students Offering Support (SOS) is a multi-national charitable and entrepreneurial initiative that currently supports and develops individual SOS chapters within post-secondary institutions across North America. This organization's business model – uniquely designed "by students for students" – raises funds to build schools in Latin America through their Exam-AID review sessions, which are held prior to an exam and taught, as well as coordinated, by student volunteers. No notability found for the subject - fails WP:NGO. (WormEater13)
2025-04-19 17:34 Youth Volunteer Corps (organization) Youth Volunteer Corps,(YVC), is a non-profit service organization operating throughout the United States and Canada that was created to introduce, encourage, and support the spirit of volunteerism in youth ages 11 to 18 through consistent, well-organized volunteer opportunities. No independent sources found about the subject. Based on what I infer, I believe that this subject fails WP:NGO. (WormEater13)
2025-04-18 05:11 Technology Business Management Council (methodology for managing IT departments) Technology Business Management Council is a Washington-based non-profit organization with the goal of creating and promoting “best practices for running IT as a business.” As of January 2018, the TBM Council has about 5,100 CIO, CTO, & CFO members who are advancing technology business management standards and education across all industries. Fails WP:NORG. Insufficient in-depth sources to establish notability. (Imcdc)
2025-04-22 04:07 University of California Television (Television production company) University of California Television (known simply as UCTV) is a 24-hour television channel presenting educational and enrichment programming from the campuses, national laboratories, and affiliated institutions of the University of California system. UCTV's non-commercial programming delivers science, health and medicine, public affairs, humanities, and the arts to a general audience, as well as specialized programming for health care professionals and teachers. Unsourced article, WP:BEFORE check showed no signs of RS/notability (StartGrammarTime)
2025-04-22 04:24 Milena Pavlović Barilli High School (Grammar school in Serbia) Grammar school Milena Pavlović Barilli is a grammar school in the municipality of Stari Grad, Belgrade, Serbia. It is accredited by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development. It is named for painter and poet Milena Pavlović-Barili. Unsourced article, WP:BEFORE shows no sign of RS/notability (StartGrammarTime)

History and Society/History

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2025-04-18 02:31 Nora Picciotto (first wife of Prince Adam Karol Czartoryski, mother of Princess Tamara Czartoryska) Nora Picciotto, formerly Baroness Nora Bentinck and Nora Czartoryski (born Eleonora Picciotto on 9 September 1942, Cairo) is the first wife of Prince Adam Karol Czartoryski, mother of Princess Tamara Czartoryska. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. Not notable in her own right. (Blackballnz)
2025-04-21 13:09 Attack on Doboj (1992) The Attack on Doboj was carried out on July 12, 1992, on St. Peter's Day, in the suburban settlement of Vila and Putnikovo brdo of Doboj during the Bosnian War.[failed verification] It was a joint attack by [[Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosni ... Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)

History and Society/Military and warfare

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2025-04-17 21:45 Skirmish at Threlkeld's Ferry (Battle of the American Civil War) The Skirmish at Threlkeld's Ferry was an American Civil War engagement between Union Army and Confederate States Army cavalry detachments in northwest Arkansas on February 5, 1863 during a Union Army scout from Fayetteville, Arkansas to the Arkansas River. Does not meet WP:EVENT; only trivial mentions are available (Pi.1415926535)
2025-04-18 17:55 Trebava offensive The Trebava offensive started after the capture of Vis, which gave the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina motivation to go further. In the offensive, the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina tried to capture the peak of Duga Njiva, Skipovac, Zelinja, Paležnica, Sjenina and some other areas, and if they succeeded, they could put pressure on Modriča, just like when the Croatian Defence Council occupied Modriča in 1992 for a moment. Appears to be WP:SYNTH. Neither of the sources in the piece mention a Trebava offensive. (Onel5969)
2025-04-20 18:16 Iraqi M90 helmet (Iraqi combat helmet) The Iraqi M90 helmet was a military helmet, and was a locally produced version of the Bangtan Helmet which was purchased from South Korea. The Iraqi M90 was of lower quality than the Bangtan Helmet, being made of plastic, but was issued in the Iraqi armed forces from 1990 until 2003. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.219.187)
2025-04-20 18:34 Alexei Oleynikov (Russian historian of World War I) Alexei Oleynikov is a Russian historian of World War I. He is a doctor of historical sciences and has written more than 1,000 scientific papers, including 22 monographs, and is a popular military historian of the First World War in Russia. In 2016, he received a letter of thanks from the governor of the Astrakhan region for his success in work and professionalism, and in 2017 he was given the Shield and Sword of the Fatherland award. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG, and surprisingly, with that number of papers and monographs has very few citations, and does not appear to meet WP:NSCHOLAR. (Onel5969)
2025-04-21 13:09 Attack on Doboj (1992) The Attack on Doboj was carried out on July 12, 1992, on St. Peter's Day, in the suburban settlement of Vila and Putnikovo brdo of Doboj during the Bosnian War.[failed verification] It was a joint attack by [[Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosni ... Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 10:15 Howard F. Hall Howard "Chip" Hall is a United States Marine Corps colonel currently serving as deputy commander at the Marine Corps Training and Education base outside Triangle, Virginia. Zero in-depth sourcing from independent, reliable sources. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 10:25 Kalesija and Kamenica fighting (July – October 1992) Fighting occurred in the Kalesija and Kamenica area near Tuzla in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina between the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) and the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) during the period 29 July – 30 October 1992 during the Bosnian War. Not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to meet WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
[Failed to parse] Battle of Tlemcen (1700) (1700 battle) The battle between the forces of Ismail Ibn Sharif, the Alawi' Sultan, and the Algerian army of the Regency of Algiers took place in 1700 near Tlemcen. There are no reliable secondary sources that talk about this battle except for some marginal mentions on which this article relies. (Blazing73)

History and Society/Politics and government

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2025-04-16 21:15 Surveillance court (distinct branch of the Italian judiciary, with a specialized competence over the supervision of detainees and prisons) In Italy, the Surveillance Magistracy (Magistratura di Sorveglianza) is a distinct branch of the Italian judiciary, with a specialized competence over the supervision of detainees and prisons. It has the task of supervising the enforcement of sentences, of applying alternative measures to imprisonment, of carrying out alternative sanctions and of applying and enforcing security measures. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-17 15:01 Youth of the Centre-Democrats (Danish political organization) CentrumDemokraternes Ungdom (Youth of the Centre Democrats), is a former Danish political organization. It was founded in 1982 and was the youth wing of the Centrum-Demokraterne (Centre Democrats). No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-18 11:01 Tria Mera (Australian metal band) Tria Mera are a heavy metal band from Brisbane, Australia. Officially formed in 2010, the group consists of guitarists Juz Cook and Ian Konrad, bassist Mike Radeck, and drummer Matt McRae. The band name is Greek for "Three Day", though referred to commonly as "Third Day", as it appears in the movie White Noise 2: The White Light. Searched Google News, ProQuest, and Archive.org. Found nothing, except their website and the award link. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-04-19 12:57 Izaak Twelftree (Australian rules footballer) Izaak Twelftree (born 12 February 2002) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Norwood Football Club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). A tall and athletic key forward, he's also known for his versatility, often rotating through the midfield. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources (The-Pope)
2025-04-19 22:46 2014 Democratic Republic of the Congo gubernatorial elections Gubernatorial elections were held in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in March 2014. These elections did not occur in 2014 but in 2016 which already has its own article.
The second citation has date "26 March 2014", it should be "26 March 2016".
The first source states that "provincial" elections (probably provincial assembly elections not governor) will "potentially" be held in 2014. (Zoocat56)
2025-04-21 01:49 2024 Sydney United 58 FC season (Sydney United 58 2024 football season) The 2024 Sydney United 58 Football Club season is the club's 66th season in existence and 20th consecutive season in National Premier Leagues NSW. In addition to the domestic league, Sydney United participated in this season's edition of the Australia Cup, entering through the preliminary rounds. non-national league club seasons are not notable as per WP:N (sports)#Individual seasons (FastCube)
2025-04-21 02:00 Hayley Penhall (Australian cricketer from Adelaide) Hayley Penhall is an Australian cricketer and student based in Adelaide, South Australia. She plays in the Adelaide Turf Cricket Association’s Senior Women’s Competition and is a member of the Adelaide University Cricket Club. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. (Blackballnz)
2025-04-21 01:48 2016 Sydney United 58 FC season (Sydney United 58 FC 2016 NPL NSW Men's 1 football season) The 2016 season saw Sydney United embark on its twelfth consecutive season in the NPL NSW Men's era. Under the guidance of Marko Rudan, Sydney United secured a treble of trophies. They clinched the 2016 NPL NSW Men's 1 Premiership, finishing nine points ahead of their nearest rivals and suffering only two defeats throughout the entire season. non-national league club seasons are not notable as per WP:N (sports)#Individual seasons (FastCube)
2025-04-21 14:38 CVD Edensor Park Cobras (Australian rugby league team) The CVD Cobras (formerly Edensor Park Cobras) are a rugby league club located in Sydney's South Western suburbs. They play in the Parramatta District Junior Rugby League. No significant coverage of the club in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found competitions and mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-21 19:45 2009 Democratic Republic of the Congo gubernatorial elections Gubernatorial elections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo were scheduled to be held in 2009, either before or after the creation of fifteen new provinces in February that year. There were delays in creating the new provinces, and the elections were cancelled.[citation needed] Unsourced article about elections that only took place in 2016. I have not found any evidence that these were first planned for 2009. In 2009 they were planning for local elections that never occured, but an Équateur by-election for governor did happen then. (Zoocat56)
2025-04-21 22:11 Thomas Heywood (organist) (Australian concert organist) Thomas Heywood is an Australian concert organist. He has played a large range of organs in concert halls,[non-primary source needed] town halls,[non-primary source needed] cathedrals, festivals and churches around the world. This WP:BLP subject apparently has a single review in-depth, passing mention in one WP:RS, and depends on WP:PRIMARY for more equally passing mention. This subject does not meet WP:42/WP:NMUSICIAN. (JFHJr)
2025-04-22 12:14 SAJC Coolmore Classic (Australian horse race) The SAJC Coolmore Classic is a Group 2 Australian thoroughbred horse race for fillies and mares aged 3 years old and over, over a distance of 1600 m. It is held at Morphettville Racecourse in Adelaide in April. Before 2006 it was held in May. This page is exactly the same as the Queen of the South Stakes (Ronnievonjohnson)
2025-04-22 15:02 St Clems Trail (Path in Melbourne, Australia) zero sourcing from independent, reliable sources. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 17:24 Election Working Group (Bangladeshi civic organization) The Election Working Group (EWG) is a non-partisan, 32-member network of civil society organizations. Established in 2006, EWG members share a common commitment to free and fair elections and good governance in Bangladesh. The current article cites no sources, making it original research (WP:OR) and therefore unsuitable for inclusion on Wikipedia. (Owais Al Qarni)

History and Society/Society

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2025-04-17 21:31 Legal framework for environmental protection in Rwanda Rwanda has made developments in its legal framework to protect the environment and promote sustainable land use. The country's legal framework for environmental protection is comprehensive due to integrating environmental considerations into national laws, policies, and institutional frameworks. This is simply a bunch of WP:OR and WP:SYNTH. Not a single one of the sources mentions this term. (Onel5969)
2025-04-20 08:57 Shareware Industry Awards (award) The Shareware Industry Awards were a series of awards issued annually by the Shareware Industry Awards Foundation during the Software Industry Conference. Fails WP:GNG (84.78.243.196)
2025-04-20 18:34 Alexei Oleynikov (Russian historian of World War I) Alexei Oleynikov is a Russian historian of World War I. He is a doctor of historical sciences and has written more than 1,000 scientific papers, including 22 monographs, and is a popular military historian of the First World War in Russia. In 2016, he received a letter of thanks from the governor of the Astrakhan region for his success in work and professionalism, and in 2017 he was given the Shield and Sword of the Fatherland award. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG, and surprisingly, with that number of papers and monographs has very few citations, and does not appear to meet WP:NSCHOLAR. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 10:46 Alakbar Safi Karbalayi Mirza Alakbar Safi Meshadi Muhammedhuseyn oglu (Azerbaijani: Kərbəlayi Mirzə Ələkbər Məşədi Məhəmmədhüseyn oğlu Safi; b.1840, Shusha, Shusha uezd, Elizavetpol Governorate, Russian Empire - d. ?) was an Azerbaijani poet of the 19th century, a member of the Majlisi-Faramushan literary society. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 11:50 Tula teacher training college №1 The history of the Tula teacher training college №1 begins on October 6, 1945 when the decision of Tuloblispolkom and the order of the Ministry of Public Education of the Russian Federation was open Tula pedagogical school: the area felt sharp requirement for teachers of primary classes. General notability standards not met. (Squeaky1245)

History and Society/Transportation

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2025-04-19 18:31 Vasile Maluțan (Romanian aviation colonel) Vasile Maluțan (Died on May 26, 1995) was a Romanian aviation colonel and the personal pilot of Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu. Not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show he meets WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 10:21 Errupalem–Amaravathi–Nambur railway line (Indian railway section) The Errupalem–Amaravathi–Nambur railway line is an upcoming broad-guage railway line project of the Indian Railways. The section falls under the administration of Guntur of South Central Railway Zone. This route connects Andhra Pradesh capital Amaravati to other parts of the Andhra Pradesh and rest of India. Zero in-depth sourcing about this proposed line. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-22 17:03 Batey Luisa Field (Airport in Boca Chica, Dominican Republic) Batey Luisa Airport is a small airport located in the municipality of Boca Chica, in the Santo Domingo province of the Dominican Republic. It serves to sports air shows and other air facilities that doesn't have any to be with commercial aviation. No significant coverage of the airport in independent reliable sources to establish notability. The external link merely shows that it exists not that it is notable. (JoeNMLC)

STEM

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2025-04-17 02:24 INS Global INS Global is a global provider of human resources (HR) and employment services, headquartered in Singapore. The company was founded in 2006 by Wei Hsu and Cynthia Hu. Reviewed during NPP. WP:notability for companies requires multiple independent sources which describe the company in depth. I see zero of those and as a result this reads like a self-description rather than an enclyclopedia article. I plan to prod this. If such sources are not existent/ added, suggest letting the prod expire. (North8000)
2025-04-19 09:06 Composting Association (UK trade organisation) The Organics Recycling Group (ORG), formerly the Association for Organics Recycling (AfOR) and before that the Composting Association, is the leading trade organisation for the biodegradable waste management industry in the UK. It helped to develop the BSI PAS 100 industry standard for composts. 1 primary source provided in 18 years of article existence. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-04-19 18:31 Vasile Maluțan (Romanian aviation colonel) Vasile Maluțan (Died on May 26, 1995) was a Romanian aviation colonel and the personal pilot of Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu. Not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show he meets WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-20 06:26 Motion History Images The motion history image (MHI) is a static image template that helps in understanding the motion location and path as it progresses. In MHI, the temporal motion information is collapsed into a single image template where intensity is a function of recency of motion. Obviously single-source promo (JustMakeTheAccount)
2025-04-20 08:57 Shareware Industry Awards (award) The Shareware Industry Awards were a series of awards issued annually by the Shareware Industry Awards Foundation during the Software Industry Conference. Fails WP:GNG (84.78.243.196)
2025-04-20 14:01 Graphene Ventures (Venture capital firm) Graphene Ventures is a venture capital firm that invested primarily in early-stage tech companies in enterprise software and consumer technology. The firm operates in Palo Alto (California, USA), Toronto (Canada), São Paulo (Brazil), and Riyadh (Saudi Arabia). Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-20 22:05 Vastari Vastari is an online service provider that connects museums, exhibition producers, venues, collectors and suppliers for more efficient exhibitions. Vastari's headquarters is located in London, England, with regional representatives in several countries around the world. There is little to nothing in this page, to establish notability. Most of it reads like promotion. (Flyingphoenixchips)
2025-04-20 23:05 Commercial augmented reality (Augmented reality used to support B2B and B2c) Commercial augmented reality (CAR) describes augmented reality (AR) applications that support various B2B (Business-to-Business) and B2C (Business-to-Consumer) commercial activities, particularly for the retail industry. The use of CAR started in 2010 with virtual dressing rooms for E-commerce. This article is on something which is not real, accepted socially or academically, or is even sourced. Anything in this article should be at Augmented reality or off this wiki. (JustMakeTheAccount)
2025-04-18 05:45 Martin Plaehn (American businessman) Martin Plaehn is on the board of directors of SnapAV's parent company as of August 1, 2019 after the merger of Control4 and SnapAV. Prior to this date, he was the CEO and Chairman of the Board at Control4, a Salt Lake City, Utah based provider of home automation systems. Fails WP:BIO. Insufficient in-depth sources about subject itself to establish notability. (Imcdc)
2025-04-21 11:43 Negative hedonistic utilitarianism Negative hedonistic utilitarianism is a branch of negative utilitarianism that emphasizes reducing suffering and unpleasant experiences, rather than promoting pleasure. Unlike other forms of utilitarianism, it prioritizes minimizing negative well-being (disutility) over maximizing positive well-being (utility). Zero reliable sources to establish the notability concept (Ohnoitsjamie)
2025-04-22 06:12 List of HP Pavilion 700 series in Sweden This is a list of the Hewlett-Packard 700 series computer models in Sweden. In March–July 2002 Hewlett Packard was producing a new high budget desktop PC series for home users, which replaced the 7900 series from late 2001. They all were sold at higher prices in comparison with 400 series. Article is basically WP:Listcruft as it only covers a specific line of HP computers for just one country. There are lack of secondary sources that establish notability for this particular series of HP computers (WP:NLIST). (AP 499D25)
2025-04-22 20:18 Techtonic (Topics referred to by the same term) Techtonic isn't an official word with an official spelling. You may be looking for one of the following terms. The normal procedure for misspellings is to create redirect to the likely correct spelling, or delete such a redirect if it's ambiguous and let the user use Search to get to where they want to be, not create a pseudo-disambiguation page. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-04-22 22:44 Computer user satisfaction (How satisfied a user is with a computer program) Computer user satisfaction (CUS) is the systematic measurement and evaluation of how well a computer system or application fulfills the needs and expectations of individual users. The measurement of computer user satisfaction studies how interactions with technology can be improved by adapting it to psychological preferences and tendencies. This is not real. This is a constructed article from sources that do not focus on comprehensive coverage of the topic. (JustMakeTheAccount)
2025-04-22 22:46 Digital Live Art Digital Live Art is the intersection of Live Art (art form), Computing and Human Computer Interaction (HCI). It is used to describe live performance which is computer mediated - an orchestrated, temporal witnessed event occurring for any length of time and in any place using technological means. Article is overacademic and not grounded in reality. (JustMakeTheAccount)

STEM/Computing

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2025-04-19 23:21 Transcription machine (Combination of transcriber and dictation machine) The transcription machine is a special purpose machine which is used for word or voice processing. This special device manages audio video recording to transcribe them into written or hard copy form. So transcription machines are combination of transcribers and dictation machines. Not a useful start to an encyclopaedia article (S Marshall)
2025-04-20 07:23 Polly (robot) (Robot) Polly was a robot created at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory by Ian Horswill for his PhD and published in 1993 as a technical report. Fails WP:GNG. The only reference is written by the author so it is not independent (90.167.203.233)
2025-04-20 08:05 Endorphin (software) (dynamic motion synthesis software package developed by NaturalMotion) Endorphin is a dynamic motion synthesis software package developed by NaturalMotion in 2005. Endorphin can be used to generate computer simulations of large numbers of independent characters interacting with each other and the world according to brief scripts or 'behaviours'. Fails WP:NSOFT (85.48.187.241)
2025-04-20 08:09 Geomipmapping Geomipmapping or geometrical mipmapping is a real-time block-based terrain rendering algorithm developed by W.H. de Boer in 2000 that aims to reduce CPU processing time which is a common bottleneck in level of detail approaches to terrain rendering. [15] Fails WP:GNG There are no independent sources. The only reference is by the author (85.48.187.222)
2025-04-20 01:17 Aztech WaveRider (Family of personal computer sound cards) The Aztech WaveRider (commonly referred to as "AWR") is a family of personal computer sound cards. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-21 19:04 Cross File Transfer (Computer file transfer program) CFT stands for (Cross File Transfer). Axway Transfer CFT takes the complexity out of integrating applications across platforms, operating systems, and locations, cutting operational costs and ensuring service quality is consistent everywhere. With CFT, you have the ability to manage all your direct application-to-application file transfers smoothly and securely across your entire ecosystem from a single MFT control center. The article has shown only primary sources since 2018 (GhostInTheMachine)
2025-04-22 06:11 List of HP Pavilion 400 series in Sweden This is a list of the Hewlett-Packard 400 series computer models in Sweden. In March–July 2002 Hewlett Packard were producing a new low budget desktop PC series for home users, which came along with the 700 series Article is basically WP:Listcruft as it only covers a specific line of HP computers for just one country. There are lack of secondary sources that establish notability for this particular series of HP computers (WP:NLIST). (AP 499D25)

STEM/Earth and environment

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2025-04-17 21:31 Legal framework for environmental protection in Rwanda Rwanda has made developments in its legal framework to protect the environment and promote sustainable land use. The country's legal framework for environmental protection is comprehensive due to integrating environmental considerations into national laws, policies, and institutional frameworks. This is simply a bunch of WP:OR and WP:SYNTH. Not a single one of the sources mentions this term. (Onel5969)

STEM/Engineering

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2025-04-21 08:41 Pulsed Pressure Cavitation Technique Pulsed Pressure Cavitation Technique (PPCT) is a method to simulate cavitation damage using repetitive pressure pulses. It is developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Non notable physics method (Mccapra)
2025-04-22 17:03 Batey Luisa Field (Airport in Boca Chica, Dominican Republic) Batey Luisa Airport is a small airport located in the municipality of Boca Chica, in the Santo Domingo province of the Dominican Republic. It serves to sports air shows and other air facilities that doesn't have any to be with commercial aviation. No significant coverage of the airport in independent reliable sources to establish notability. The external link merely shows that it exists not that it is notable. (JoeNMLC)

STEM/Physics

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2025-04-19 09:38 Matthias Willenbacher (German entrepreneur and pioneer in the field of renewable energy) Matthias Willenbacher (born 14 July 1969 at Schneebergerhof, Gerbach) is a German entrepreneur and pioneer in the field of renewable energy. Willenbacher studied physics and founded the company juwi together with Fred Jung in 1996. He was a member of the Executive Board of juwi AG from its founding until March 31, 2015. irrelevant article. Not existing in German version anymore (2A01:599:414:1DB:E198:C7D1:B4E0:61C1)
2025-04-21 08:41 Pulsed Pressure Cavitation Technique Pulsed Pressure Cavitation Technique (PPCT) is a method to simulate cavitation damage using repetitive pressure pulses. It is developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Non notable physics method (Mccapra)

STEM/Technology

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2025-04-18 05:01 JuiceCaster (website) JuiceCaster is a social network specifically designed for use on a mobile device, also known as a mobile social network. Users connect to the application (via juicecaster.com) using a web browser on their mobile phone. Defunct service. Insufficient in-depth sources to establish notability. (Imcdc)
2025-04-19 09:38 Matthias Willenbacher (German entrepreneur and pioneer in the field of renewable energy) Matthias Willenbacher (born 14 July 1969 at Schneebergerhof, Gerbach) is a German entrepreneur and pioneer in the field of renewable energy. Willenbacher studied physics and founded the company juwi together with Fred Jung in 1996. He was a member of the Executive Board of juwi AG from its founding until March 31, 2015. irrelevant article. Not existing in German version anymore (2A01:599:414:1DB:E198:C7D1:B4E0:61C1)
2025-04-19 23:21 Transcription machine (Combination of transcriber and dictation machine) The transcription machine is a special purpose machine which is used for word or voice processing. This special device manages audio video recording to transcribe them into written or hard copy form. So transcription machines are combination of transcribers and dictation machines. Not a useful start to an encyclopaedia article (S Marshall)
2025-04-20 07:23 Polly (robot) (Robot) Polly was a robot created at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory by Ian Horswill for his PhD and published in 1993 as a technical report. Fails WP:GNG. The only reference is written by the author so it is not independent (90.167.203.233)
2025-04-20 08:05 Endorphin (software) (dynamic motion synthesis software package developed by NaturalMotion) Endorphin is a dynamic motion synthesis software package developed by NaturalMotion in 2005. Endorphin can be used to generate computer simulations of large numbers of independent characters interacting with each other and the world according to brief scripts or 'behaviours'. Fails WP:NSOFT (85.48.187.241)
2025-04-20 17:00 PolyAnalytik (Canadian contract research organization) PolyAnalytik Inc. is a Canadian contract research organization, headquartered in London, Ontario, Established in 2007, PolyAnalytik specializing in the analysis of polymers, bio-polymers & small molecules, offering a wide range of services including pre-clinical studies, bio-processing, and purification. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-20 18:04 M61 gas mask (Finnish gas mask) The M-61 is a Finnish gas mask manufactured by Nokia since the 1960s up to the 1980s. It was the standard issue gas mask for the Finnish Defense Forces, but was replaced by the updated M-95 in the 1990s. It is a side loading mask (meaning the filter attaches to the side) It uses 60 millimeter threads, but adapters are available to convert it to 40 millimeter threads. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.202.217)
2025-04-21 05:35 QSDK (3D scenegraph API) The QSDK is a streaming scene graph retained-mode Application Programming Interface (API) combined with a cell-portal system to connect scene graphs. Audio and animation are fully supported. Fails WP:NSOFT (80.103.137.105)
2025-04-18 05:06 Snip.it (Former social media platform) Snip.it was a social platform for creating collections of articles, videos, and images on the web. Users create and maintain theme-based collections around interests such as politics, science, education, and fashion. Users can browse other collections, 'resnip' from another users collection into their own, comment on or favorite a snip, share on other social media platforms (Twitter, Facebook, Google+, and Reddit), and review stats on where their page traffic comes from. Defunct service. Insufficient in-depth sources to establish notability. (Imcdc)
2025-04-20 01:54 Ashish Gulhati (Indian activist and hacker) Ashish Gulhati (born 1973 in New Delhi, India) author, philosopher, notable for being one of India's first online activists and open source hackers. Subject does not appear to be notable (specifically as in, hasn't received significant coverage). (WormEater13)
2025-04-18 05:36 Casewise (Software company in United Kingdom) Casewise is a developer of enterprise architecture and business process analysis software with global headquarters in the U.K. and U.S. headquarters in New York City. Fails WP:NORG. Insufficient in-depth sources to establish notability. No WP:ATD since parent company doesn't have it own article. (Imcdc)
2025-04-20 01:17 Aztech WaveRider (Family of personal computer sound cards) The Aztech WaveRider (commonly referred to as "AWR") is a family of personal computer sound cards. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-04-21 10:45 Animation meme (Internet meme or animated music video) An animation meme is a type of Internet meme consisting of a short animation, typically featuring a character (often an OC or characters from fandoms) dancing, singing, or acting along to a specific audio clip, usually music. A key characteristic is that the original animation is often created with the express purpose of being mimicked, adapted, and spread by other animators using their own characters and interpretations, functioning similarly to other meme templates. topic space is entirely eclipsed by Internet Meme, does not meet WP:GNG on its own, delete per WP:NOPAGE. as the current article was ai generated and wholly relies on user generated sources, a merge would be unconstructive and WP:TNT applies. (Fifteen thousand two hundred twenty four)
2025-04-21 19:04 Cross File Transfer (Computer file transfer program) CFT stands for (Cross File Transfer). Axway Transfer CFT takes the complexity out of integrating applications across platforms, operating systems, and locations, cutting operational costs and ensuring service quality is consistent everywhere. With CFT, you have the ability to manage all your direct application-to-application file transfers smoothly and securely across your entire ecosystem from a single MFT control center. The article has shown only primary sources since 2018 (GhostInTheMachine)
2025-04-22 23:07 Metaverse law (Laws concerning 3D virtual worlds) Metaverse law refers to legal systems, policies and theories concerning metaverse technologies involving virtual reality, augmented reality, mixed reality, and hyperreality. Metaverse Law also refers to a privacy, AI, and cybersecurity law firm founded in 2018. This is a buzzword and not real. (JustMakeTheAccount)

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2025-04-18 01:39 Dental Technologists Association (organization) The Dental Technologists Association (DTA) is the professional body representing dental technicians in the United Kingdom. Unreferenced for 17 years. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-04-21 09:26 Mirex (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Mirex is an organochloride that was commercialized as an insecticide. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)