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28 April 2025
26 April 2025
- diffhist m Globalization 23:44 −1,061 Jpgordon talk contribs (Reverted edit by Lethal Integrated Strategic Arsenal (L.I.S.A.) (talk) to last version by ESkog) Tag: Rollback
- diffhist m Globalization 21:41 +1,061 Lethal Integrated Strategic Arsenal (L.I.S.A.) talk contribs (i explained Globalization in short and precise terms enhanced the factors depending Globalization factors economically) Tags: Reverted Visual edit
- diffhist m South Africa 04:04 −16 Robert the Devil talk contribs (shorter)
- diffhist m South Africa 04:04 +4 Robert the Devil talk contribs (makes more sense)
- diffhist South Africa 03:59 +21 Robert the Devil talk contribs (more accurate/removed redundancies)
25 April 2025
- diffhist m Globalization 11:30 −22 ESkog talk contribs (Reverted edits by 101.0.62.70 (talk) (HG) (3.4.13)) Tags: Huggle Rollback
- diffhist Globalization 11:29 +22 101.0.62.70 talk Tag: Reverted
- diffhist m South Africa 01:45 −28 ZergTwo talk contribs (→Post-apartheid: Copyedit.)
23 April 2025
- diffhist Zambia 03:28 −90 ApexParagon talk contribs (→Sports and games: unsourced puffery) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
22 April 2025
- diffhist m Globalization 13:43 +4 Jorjulio talk contribs (In the introductory paragraph referring to the IMF, made "knowledge" into a link to the respective Wikipedia article.)
- diffhist Global Prehospital Consortium 08:24 +407 Moralejasdemorales talk contribs (Added additional scholarly journal reference from Surgery (peer-reviewed medical journal), which discusses the GPC: "Global Prehospital Consortium aims to address the challenges, opportunities, and priorities for tier I EMS development in low- and middle-income countries. With that program they have expanded the delivery of their Lay First Responder approach to global organizations in 12 countries on three continents including 22,000 first responders") Tag: Visual edit