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Culture/Internet culture

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2025-05-13 01:06 Umrahme Umrahme is an online platform that assists Muslims worldwide by providing information and resources for pilgrims performing Umrah, a pilgrimage to Makkah that can be undertaken at any time of the year. The platform offers services for booking and managing the entire trip, including accommodation, flights, visas, and transportation.It provides resources such as guides, visa information, travel tips, and educational content about the history and significance of Umrah. Non-notable app. Sources all appear to be churnalism or press releases. (Voorts)
2025-05-13 03:07 Chris Piche (Canadian computer scientist and entrepreneur) Chris Piche is a Canadian technology entrepreneur. non-notable, self-promotion, lack of good sources (Shadesofgrey)
2025-05-15 17:52 EuroGIX (Internet exchange point in France) EuroGIX is a network service provider located in Alsace, France that acts as a backbone between Internet exchange points (IXPs). They use the term GIX to refer to their role in connecting IXPs. Lacks SIGCOV from independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-17 08:16 OpenWeb (Israeli company) OpenWeb is a social engagement platform that builds online communities around digital content. OpenWeb works with publishers to bring conversations back from social networks to publisher sites. This article is overly promotional. It should be deleted unless it can be re-written in a more neutral way. (YarrowFlower)
2025-05-15 18:19 NinjaCode (Major programming schools operating in Japan) is an online programming school in Japan. It is run by Raxus Corporation, which operates Carnext and other companies. Its TV advertisement features Shiori Kubo, one of the current members of Nogizaka46 as of May 2025. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)

Culture/Linguistics

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2025-05-11 08:37 Pagida (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Pagida is a genus of crab spiders family Thomisidae. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-05-11 13:44 Raïs Hamidou (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Raïs Hamidou may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-05-11 17:32 Trey Palmer (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Trey Palmer is an American football player. It may also refer to: Unneeded 2 link dab (Ivey)
2025-05-13 15:22 Adam Matthews (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Adam Matthews (born 1992) is a Welsh footballer. Unneeded dab page consisting of two people whose names are spelled slightly differently and a PTM (Pppery)
2025-05-16 14:08 Norman England (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Norman England (disambiguation) may refer to: WP:ONEOTHER This disambiguation page contains the primary topic and one other topic for the ambiguous title, since November 2023 (Ivey)
2025-05-16 14:10 Yuriy Kryvoruchko (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Yuriy Kryvoruchko may refer to : WP:ONEOTHER This disambiguation page contains the primary topic and one other topic for the ambiguous title, since November 2023 (Ivey)

Culture/Literature

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2025-05-11 13:59 Ian Merrill (British journalist and author (born 1965)) Ian Merrill (born 4 April 1965) is a British author, journalist and artist. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-11 17:28 Ntexplorer (British monthly trade magazine) Windows NTexplorer (ISSN 1466-2051) was a monthly UK trade magazine for IT professionals. Its online portal, complete with a digital version of the print publication, was launched in 1998 and is still available as an archive. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.219.162)
2025-05-15 05:13 Creative Book Publishers International Creative Book Publishers International is one of two special imprints of the international Marketing and Publicity Specialist Communication Projects International, the other imprint being Global Book Publishers. Unsourced, no sources found, fails NCORP (Meadowlark)
2025-05-15 14:48 Fast Track (magazine) Fast Track is a monthly information technology magazine published by 9.9 MediaWorx Pvt. Ltd and distributed along with Digit. It is an in-depth reference guide to any given sub-topic of information technology, such as web publishing and open source software, or a product, such as Photoshop. No significant coverage of the magazine in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found other uses of the name, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-16 21:42 Thin Man Press (London-based publisher) Thin Man Press is a London-based boutique publisher. does not pass gng or ncorp, no sigcov (PARAKANYAA)
2025-05-17 07:27 Alice Catherine Hughes (Professor at the University of Hong Kong) Alice Catherine Hughes is associate professor at the University of Hong Kong, and editor-in-chief of Elsevier's Climate Change Ecology journal. She is known for her research on biodiversity, including the effect of environmental change on some species, particularly bats, and the threat to many species from the wildlife trade. doesn't appear to be independently notable as per WP:NPROF. No significant coverage in independent sources satisfying WP:N. The main source seems to be the blog of a colleague. (2A00:23C8:5304:F501:5BF:D7C:9CD0:C520)

Culture/Biography

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2025-05-10 14:36 Mateus Oliveira (footballer, born 1995) (Brazilian footballer) Mateus Aparecido de Oliveira Fonseca (born 19 August 1995), known as Mateus Oliveira, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Costa Rica Esporte Clube as a forward. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 14:43 Katatau (Brazilian footballer) Eberti Marques de Toledo (born March 1, 1986) is a Brazilian football player. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 19:10 Renan (footballer, born 1984) (Brazilian footballer) Renan da Silva Moura or simply Renan (born 22 January 1984 in São Vicente), is a Brazilian goalkeeper who played in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série D for Rio de Janeiro-based teams America and Nova Iguaçu. He also played in the Campeonato Carioca for Nova Iguaçu, Madureira and Olaria. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 19:11 Bruno Santos (footballer, born 1995) (Brazilian footballer) Bruno Antonio dos Santos (born 13 June 1995), known as Bruno Santos, is a Brazilian footballer who last played for União Rondonópolis as a right back. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 19:24 Bréiner Ortiz (Colombian footballer (born 1990)) Bréiner Jovanni Ortiz Acevedo (March 3, 1990) is a Colombian footballer who currently plays for Carolina RailHawks in the North American Soccer League. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 19:27 Jahbari Willis (American soccer player) Jahbari Willis (born July 25, 1990) is an American soccer player who currently plays for Atlanta Silverbacks in the North American Soccer League. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 19:29 Lim Choong-sil (South Korean footballer) Lim Choong-sil (born 10 January 1996) is a South Korean footballer who plays as a defender. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 20:50 Dai Sato (footballer) (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Not notable, like hundreds of other creations by this sockpuppeteer/banned user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-10 20:59 Shinya Yabusaki (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Not notable, like hundreds of other creations by this sockpuppeteer/banned user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-10 18:23 John Cutliffe (Irish musician) John Cutliffe is an Irish musician from Buncrana, County Donegal. He was born on February 8, 1962. He is known as a musician, songwriter, and producer. He has worked in London, Nashville, and Ireland. Insufficient sources to prove notability, even searching I can't find much (Seefooddiet)
2025-05-11 14:30 József Pálinkás (footballer, born 1956) (Hungarian footballer) Béla Pálinkás (born 1956) is a Hungarian football player and Manager who played for all his career for Tiszakécske FC. He has the most caps in the club's history with 600 games. Single source does not mention this person. Searches turned up zero in-depth sourcing. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-11 13:59 Ian Merrill (British journalist and author (born 1965)) Ian Merrill (born 4 April 1965) is a British author, journalist and artist. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-11 18:58 Luigi Piccioli (Italian musician, singer, voice instructor, and professor) Luigi Piccioli (1812–1862) was an Italian musician, singer, voice instructor, and professor of St. Petersburg conservatory. Tagged as Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 Years. Notability is not inherited. (Bearian)
2025-05-12 11:24 Motoki Imagawa (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-12 11:25 Toshihiro Yahata (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-12 11:26 Taiki Maekawa (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-12 11:35 Yōsuke Nishi (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-12 16:01 Doda (footballer) (Brazilian footballer (born 1984)) Bruno Sarpa Costa (born October 29, 1984), known as Doda, is a Brazilian football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-12 17:20 Eternity X (American progressive metal band) Eternity X was a progressive metal band from New Jersey, United States. The band was formed by vocalist Keith Sudano under the name of Eternity before changing its name to Eternity X for legal reasons. They released four studio albums, From the Ashes, Zodiac, Mind Games and The Edge. Lacks SIGCOV in independent reliable sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-12 19:20 Birmingham Grasshoppers (American association football team) Birmingham Grasshoppers were an American soccer team that played in Birmingham, Alabama from 1992 to 1996 as a member of the United States Interregional Soccer League. When the USISL split into two leagues in 1995, the Grasshoppers joined the Premier League. No significant coverage of the club in independent reliable sources to establish [[WP:N (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-12 23:30 Luiz Henrique (footballer, born 1987) (Brazilian footballer) Luiz Henrique Santos or simply Luiz Henrique (born August 24, 1987, in Santo Ângelo), is a Brazilian striker. He currently plays for Goiás. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-13 03:07 Chris Piche (Canadian computer scientist and entrepreneur) Chris Piche is a Canadian technology entrepreneur. non-notable, self-promotion, lack of good sources (Shadesofgrey)
2025-05-13 13:28 Battle of Khankala (1735) (1735 battle) The Battle of Khankala was a decisive Chechen victory and forced Qaplan I to abandon his campaign in Chechnya and continue to Dagestan. The crushing Crimean defeat also resulted in the end of the centuries long Chechen–Crimean conflict. Original research, cannot be verified because it never happened (Devlet Geray)
2025-05-12 11:25 Rodrigo (footballer, born 1979) (Brazilian footballer) Rodrigo Nunes de Oliveira (born January 11, 1979) is a former Brazilian football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-10 19:17 Keisuke Moriya (Japanese association football player) is a former Japanese football player. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 14:39 Raphael (footballer) (Brazilian footballer) Raphael Tessaro Schettino (born September 22, 1985 in Castelo), or simply Raphael, is a former Brazilian goalkeeper. He played for Botafogo. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 20:47 Danila Vergeychik (Belarusian footballer (born 2005)) Danila Vergeychik (born 9 February 2005) is a Belarusian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Belarusian Premier League club BATE Borisov II, on loan from BATE Borisov first team. No significant coverage, not one single pro game. (Geschichte)
2025-05-14 02:05 Juan Carlos Pozo (Spanish footballer) Juan Carlos Pozo Muñoz (born 21 January 1981) is a retired Spanish footballer who played as a central midfielder. Played 5 matches professionally. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-14 08:20 Osamu Chiba (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-14 08:32 Seiichi Negishi (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese former football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-14 15:04 Jo Nakajima (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-14 15:05 Shinya Kato (Japanese footballer (born 1980)) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sock farm. (Geschichte)
2025-05-14 15:05 Dodô (footballer, born 1990) (Brazilian footballer) Douglas Maradona Campos Dangui or simply Dodô (born June 28, 1990) is a Brazilian striker who plays in Portugal for Novo Horizonte GO. He was born in São Paulo. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sock farm. (Geschichte)
2025-05-14 16:26 Gary Hudgins (American keyboardist) Gary Hudgins is an American keyboardist and composer best known for his work with Parliament-Funkadelic and The Brides of Funkenstein. He has collaborated with George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, and other prominent funk artists. WP:BLPPROD is inapplicable because twelve sources are listed, but none are reliable and searching did not yield any. While the one-hour Funknstuff interview is significant coverage, it makes no indication of Hudgins satisfying WP:MUSICBIO, and the interviewer, Scott “DR GX” Goldfine is a non-notable self-publisher of info on the genre. Per WP:DISCOGS and WP:IMDB, the remaining sources are unreliable user-generated content. My online search only yielded promotional material from the affiliated George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic and Quantize Recordings websites. (ViridianPenguin)
2025-05-14 06:34 Jaspreet Hodgson Jaspreet Hodgson is a Common Councillor for the City of London’s Vintry Ward, a position she has held since first being elected in 2022. She currently serves as the Deputy of Vintry Ward (the senior Common Councilman assisting the Alderman) and is a member of the Court at the Guild of Young Freemen. Fails WP:NPOLITICIAN, being a councillor on a municipal council does not confer automatic notability. Similarly, being a member of the Guild of Young Freeman and a commercial account manager/vintry representative does not make the individual notable. (Dan arndt)
2025-05-14 18:03 Wou Broese van Groenou (Dutch footballer (1881–1978)) Wolter Broese van Groenou (8 November 1881 – 17 November 1978) was a Dutch footballer who played as a forward for HVV Den Haag. While six citations are listed, none show significant coverage by independent, reliable sources. The first five only discuss the subject's family members, while the final one only lists the subject as a member of the 1899 team. A Google and newspaper search did not return coverage to fulfill WP:SPORTBASIC (ViridianPenguin)
2025-05-14 22:12 Moustafa Abdel Naser (Libyan sprinter (born 1975)) Moustafa Abdel Naser (born 4 April 1975) is a Libyan sprinter. He competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Disqualified in the sole event that he competed in. (LibStar)
2025-05-14 22:56 Squid the Whale (Indie pop-rock band from Detroit) Squid The Whale (formerly known as No, Really!) is an indie pop-rock band from Metro Detroit, Michigan. Formed in 2008, it originally consisted of vocalist Robert Weber, guitarist Brandon Kubiac, bassist Daniel Jay Mataczynski and drummer Jonathan Wagoner. Fails WP:MUSICBIO and WP:SIGCOV. (Rift)
2025-05-15 04:28 Abdullah Salem Al-Khalidi (Omani sprinter) Abdullah Salem Al-Khalidi (born 1 March 1958) is an Omani sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-15 04:59 Andrii Kobchyk (Ukrainian acrobatic gymnast) Andrii Kobchyk (born March 9, 1994) is a Ukrainian male acrobatic gymnast. Along with his partner, Vladyslav Bobryshev, he finished 6th in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Sources are either database or results listing. (LibStar)
2025-05-14 17:41 Helena Wu (Hongkonger academic) Helena Wu (Chinese: 胡婉慧) is a Hong Kong academic in cultural studies, focused on Hong Kong cinema and literature based at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. Wu is Canada Research Chair in Hong Kong studies and Convenor of UBC's Hong Kong Studies Initiative. Fails WP:NPROF. Likely a case of too soon. (HickoryOughtShirt?4)
2025-05-15 06:05 Jean Dollimore (English computer scientist) Jean Dollimore is an English computer scientist that worked at Queen Mary University of London, notable for being co-author (together with George Coulouris, Tim Kindberg and Gordon Blair) of one of the standard distributed computer systems textbooks, Distributed Systems (ISBN 978-0132143011). Fails WP:GNG (84.78.243.193)
2025-05-15 10:44 Ricardo Udler (Bolivian physician) Ricardo Udler Cymerman is a Bolivian gynecologist. He currently serves as Chairman of the Israelite Club of Bolivia (Spanish: Círculo Israelita de Bolivia) and acts as leader of the Jewish community of Bolivia in general. Only 1 google news hit. Insufficient coverage to meet WP:BIO. (LibStar)
2025-05-15 19:14 Kabi (footballer) (Guinea-Bissauan footballer) Daniel Fernandes Jaló (born 17 May 1994), is a Guinea-Bissauan professional footballer who plays as a forward. He is also known by his nickname, Kabi. seems never played in a fully pro league (Kolya77)
2025-05-16 05:02 Anastasiia Veresova (Ukrainian acrobatic gymnast) Anastasiia Veresova (born 3 November 1999) is a Ukrainian acrobatic gymnast. With partner Ella Bohdanova, Veresova achieved 6th in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships. Retired since 2015. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. (LibStar)
2025-05-16 07:01 Abdullah Azzan Al-Akbary (Omani athlete) Abdullah Azzan Al-Akbary (born 1 April 1966) is an Omani middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 3000 metres steeplechase at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-16 07:22 Ayele Mekonnen (Ethiopian cyclist) Ayele Mekonnen (born 12 December 1957) is an Ethiopian former cyclist. He competed in the team time trial event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Came last (LibStar)
2025-05-16 07:24 Johan Svärdshammar (Musical artist) Johan Svärdshammar (born September 21, 1974 in Stockholm) is composer, guitarist and backing vocalist in the bands Waves under Water and LinaLaukaR which he founded together with Angelica Segerbäck. In the past he has also played in other band formations such as Cynthia Leech. I can't find any sources mentioning the subject or the band he's affiliated with, and I have pretty good access to contemporary or recent past Swedish newspapers through PressReader. The sources already here are a myspace page and what looks to be an interview on a blog-type site. For what it's worth, neither subject nor his band have an article on Swedish wikipedia. (Zzz plant)
2025-05-15 14:05 Eric Melear (American conductor) Eric Melear is an American Associate Conductor and Assistant Chorus Master who became known for conducting a play called Alcina which opened at the Wolf Trap Barns in 2008. In 1995 he graduated from the Luther College where he mastered in music as well as mathematics.[citation needed] As of 2003 he works as a conductor at the Wolf Trap Opera Company and is an associate music director at the Houston Grand Opera in Houston, Texas. Doesn't meet WP:BIO or WP:GNG and is extremely difficult to update or improve because the lack of any information, let alone from high quality sources. Article's creator and only substancial contributor has been indefinitely banned from Wikipedia. (BobbieCarynBevis)
2025-05-15 11:34 Philip Preston (Scottish priest (d. 1647)) Father Philip Preston (d.1647) was a priest of the Oratory who was confessor to Queen Henrietta Maria. He was a Scot. At the time of the purging of Henrietta Maria's French household in 1626 by her husband, King Charles I, there were three priests allowed to her, Fathers Potter and Godfrey, both English men, and Father Philip Preston, a Scot. No coverage found in Google scholar and fails SIGCOV (Ealdgyth)
2025-05-15 06:47 Marina Tetarić Prusec (Croatian film director) Marina Tetarić Prusec is a Croatian film director and screenwriter. Autobio for non notable filmmaker. Laundry list of ELs lacks independent coverage. No notable productions. None of the prizes are major. Search found nothing better. (Duffbeerforme)
2025-05-15 19:16 Daniel Vlas (Moldavian footballer) Daniel Vlas is a former Moldovan footballer who played as a defender. played only 3 minutes in a fully pro league (Kolya77)
2025-05-16 13:10 Janne Juutinen (Finnish ice hockey player) Janne Juutinen (born February 15, 1994) is a Finnish ice hockey player. He is currently playing with HIFK in the Finnish Liiga. Fails WP:ATHLETE & WP:NHOCKEY. I didn't find any significant coverage about the subject. (Mika1h)
2025-05-16 13:20 Igor Vlasov (Musical artist) Igor Vlasov is a Russian music producer and live PA, was born in 1980 in Volgograd. From early age he started interesting in music, but didn't try to make his own music that time. Lacks WP:SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-16 15:25 Jan Carlsson (Swedish sprinter) Jan Carlsson (10 October 1930 – 16 January 1979) was a Swedish sprinter who won the national titles in the 100 m in 1954 and in the 200 m in 1953–55. He placed fifth in these events at the 1954 European Athletics Championships, and held a Swedish record over 400 m. Unremarkable career, devoid of SIGCOV, failing SPORTSCRIT. (JayCubby)
2025-05-16 15:39 Isaac Seatile (Mosotho athlete) Isaac Seatile (born 13 April 1973) is a Lesotho sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-16 15:41 Samuel Bai (Papua New Guinean sprinter) Samuel Bai (born 27 October 1975) is a Papua New Guinean sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-16 15:48 Aggripa Matshameko (Botswana sprinter) Aggripa Matshameko (born 25 May 1970) is a Botswana sprinter. He competed in the 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1996 Summer Olympics and the 2000 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-11 11:49 Lộ Lộ (Musical artist) Lộ Lộ (born December 25, 1988) is a Vietnamese performer, host, and LGBTQ+ community advocate, best known for pioneering blingo (drag bingo or 'Lô Tô') events in Vietnam. Celebrated for her bold aesthetic, irreverent humor, and powerful stage presence, Lộ Lộ has become a beloved figure in the country's growing drag scene and queer nightlife. [BLP]
2025-05-10 15:43 Andrew Champion (Musical artist) Andrew Champion (born June 4, 1970) is a notable East Bay California vocalist who sang in SCREW32, Hopelifter, End Of The World, Shadowboxer, and The Dancehall Crashers. He currently resides in Oakland California. [BLP]
2025-05-17 00:46 Tony George Rizk (Egyptian pastor and public speaker) Tony George (born Rizk George Rizk) is an Egyptian pastor and public speaker, known for his contributions to community development and addiction recovery. He is the founder of The Community Egypt, an initiative focused on developing individuals and fostering societal transformation, as well as the founder and partner at Oasis Accelerator. Promotional BLP of an entrepreneur that lacks significant coverage in multiple reliable sources. For example, the cited sources from the BBC and El-Balad mainly focus on the announcement of his conversion therapy program, while the Mobtada and Youm7 articles are more like passing mentions. (Bridget)
2025-05-16 08:16 List of compositions by Jean-Phillippe Rameau This is a list of the compositions by composer and theorist Jean-Philippe Rameau. Included within his output are operas, cantatas, harpsichord works, and canons, along with various other pieces. Rameau's works are categorized using the Rameau Catalogue Thématique (RCT) rather than other categorization strategies like the more widely used opus number. The same list as this, but fully complete, already exists on the main Rameau article. We do not have enough music by him to necessitate a separate article to list his works in a table. The sorted and numbered list on the main article (along with the separate article for his operas) suffices completely. This article isn't being worked on clearly either because it's so incomplete (FlyingScotsman72)
2025-05-17 03:27 Bekele Haile (Ethiopian sprinter) Bekele Haile (born 1927) was an Ethiopian sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1956 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-17 07:13 The Taylor Prize in Mathematics The Taylor Prize in Mathematics is a cash prize awarded annually to an outstanding graduate student of mathematics, displaying excellence in graduate research and overall accomplishments, at The George Washington University in Washington, DC. The prize is named after James Henry Taylor, a professor of mathematics at GW from 1929 to 1958. Local student award, too low-level to convey any notability on its recipients or to derive any from them; no independent sourcing. Fails WP:GNG. (David Eppstein)

Culture/Biography/Women

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2025-05-10 19:35 Sylvia Mann (English activist, editor and model) Sylvia Mann (born March 1990) is an activist who was the editor of Freedom, a London-based anarchist website and biannual journal published by Freedom Press. Previously a fashion model, she is involved in London leftist protest politics. Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:BASIC not met. The book is self-published and the two sources cited about it are also the only ones I found. The other sources are mentions (if even) or do not provide much coverage about Mann and did not find anything more from a Google and ProQuest search. However, it is plausible Mann could meet notability in the future so Proding rather than AfD so it is easier to restore and expand should better sources become available. (S0091)
2025-05-12 06:13 Soon-Young Yoon (human rights advocate) Soon-Young Yoon is a Korean-American advocate for women's human rights and author of "Citizen of the World -- Soon-Young and the UN". She currently serves as a United Nations representative of the International Alliance of Women. In 2020, she founded the Cities for CEDAW History and Futures Project of which she is currently co-director. Unsourced and promotional. No indication of notability per WP:GNG. (J4573s)
2025-05-11 22:14 Marion Blank (American psychologist) Marion Blank is a developmental psychologist, the creator of the Reading Kingdom program, the creator and former director of the A Light on Literacy program at Columbia University in New York. She also created Comprendi, a reading system developed for the purposes of increasing reading comprehension. Non-notable psychologist. No sigcov provided to establish notability, fails WP:GNG, possible autobiography (Jdcooper)
2025-05-15 00:28 Yaznee Nasheeda (Maldivian middle-distance runner) Yaznee Nasheeda (born 8 September 1977) is a Maldivian middle-distance runner. She competed in the women's 800 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-15 00:30 Aishath Reesha (Maldivian middle-distance runner) Aishath Reesha (born May 31, 1989) is a Maldivian track runner. She competed in the 800 metres at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Reesha ran in the first round of the competition, with her personal best time of 12.52 seconds, but failed to qualify into the semi-finals. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Came last. (LibStar)
2025-05-15 22:16 Judy Forras (Australian alpine skier (1932–1996)) Judy Forras (22 November 1932 – 4 September 1996) was an Australian alpine skier. She competed in three events at the 1964 Winter Olympics. Placed 40th~42nd on a couple of events. SIGCOV is unlikely to materialize. (JayCubby)
2025-05-16 12:56 Angelica Segerbäck (Musical artist) Angelica Segerbäck ("Angel") (born 22 June 1982 in Stockholm) is lead vocalist in the bands Waves under Water and LinaLaukaR which she and Johan Svärdshammar started together. She has also appeared on a few songs by other bands. I can't find any sources mentioning the subject or the band she's affiliated with, and I have pretty good access to contemporary or recent past Swedish newspapers through PressReader. The sources already here are a myspace page and what looks to be an interview on a blog-type site. For what it's worth, neither subject nor her band have an article on Swedish wikipedia. (Zzz plant)
2025-05-16 13:27 Ruby Veridiano-Ching (Filipina-American writer) Ruby Veridiano is a Filipina-American writer, co-founder of Spoken word collective iLL-Literacy, and a former VJ for Myx TV. She is also a social change advocate, with an emphasis on girls empowerment. Lacks WP:SIGCOV in independent sources. Here's a reasonable coverage. Two mentions here and here. I don't think this is enough. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-17 07:27 Alice Catherine Hughes (Professor at the University of Hong Kong) Alice Catherine Hughes is associate professor at the University of Hong Kong, and editor-in-chief of Elsevier's Climate Change Ecology journal. She is known for her research on biodiversity, including the effect of environmental change on some species, particularly bats, and the threat to many species from the wildlife trade. doesn't appear to be independently notable as per WP:NPROF. No significant coverage in independent sources satisfying WP:N. The main source seems to be the blog of a colleague. (2A00:23C8:5304:F501:5BF:D7C:9CD0:C520)
2025-05-17 07:35 Florence Débarre (Professor at the French National Centre for Scientific Research) Florence Débarre (born 1984 in Paris, France) is a professor at the French National Centre for Scientific Research. She is a researcher in the field of Evolutionary biology. Subject does not appear to meet the notability criteria outlined in WP:NPROF. While she is quoted in a BBC article, the mention is brief and does not constitute significant coverage per WP:N. The NZZ article offers more sigificant coverage, but still falls short of the in-depth, sustained coverage required to establish independent notability. (2A00:23C8:5304:F501:5BF:D7C:9CD0:C520)

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2025-05-10 17:11 S-OS (Operating system) S-OS is a simple operating system mainly for Z80 based computers. The operating system was first presented in 1986 in the Japanese magazine Oh!X in an article called "The Sentinel". Fails WP:GNG (80.103.137.202)
2025-05-10 20:45 Blister (Portuguese band) (Portuguese band) Blister is a Rock band from Portugal. They were in first position for two weeks on a national Portuguese radio station, RDP Antena 3. No evidence of notability. Tagged as such since 2011 without improvement (Pppery)
2025-05-10 18:23 John Cutliffe (Irish musician) John Cutliffe is an Irish musician from Buncrana, County Donegal. He was born on February 8, 1962. He is known as a musician, songwriter, and producer. He has worked in London, Nashville, and Ireland. Insufficient sources to prove notability, even searching I can't find much (Seefooddiet)
2025-05-11 15:09 Trek (band) (Russian rock band) Trek is a Russian rock band formed in Khabarovsk, Soviet Russia, in 1977. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-11 13:59 Ian Merrill (British journalist and author (born 1965)) Ian Merrill (born 4 April 1965) is a British author, journalist and artist. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-11 16:37 Sky Box Office (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Sky Box Office is Sky plc's pay-per-view television system in the UK and Ireland. 2 link dab page (Ivey)
2025-05-10 19:35 Sylvia Mann (English activist, editor and model) Sylvia Mann (born March 1990) is an activist who was the editor of Freedom, a London-based anarchist website and biannual journal published by Freedom Press. Previously a fashion model, she is involved in London leftist protest politics. Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:BASIC not met. The book is self-published and the two sources cited about it are also the only ones I found. The other sources are mentions (if even) or do not provide much coverage about Mann and did not find anything more from a Google and ProQuest search. However, it is plausible Mann could meet notability in the future so Proding rather than AfD so it is easier to restore and expand should better sources become available. (S0091)
2025-05-11 18:58 Luigi Piccioli (Italian musician, singer, voice instructor, and professor) Luigi Piccioli (1812–1862) was an Italian musician, singer, voice instructor, and professor of St. Petersburg conservatory. Tagged as Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 Years. Notability is not inherited. (Bearian)
2025-05-12 08:02 Walk Away (Something Clever album) (2012 EP by Something Clever) Walk Away is the debut EP by American rock band Something Clever, released on July 7, 2012. The seven-track EP marked the band's first official release and was released on their own independent label. Fails WP:NALBUM, lacks significant coverage about the EP, in reliable independent secondary sources. Spotify, Musicfy, ReverbNation, Sonicbids, and the band’s website are not acceptable independent sources. (Dan arndt)
2025-05-12 19:29 Roulette (band) (Russian band) Roulette (international title) or "Рулетка" (Russian title) – Russian Roulette (UK and Japanese title) is an emo/hard rock band from Kazan, Russia. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-13 01:06 Umrahme Umrahme is an online platform that assists Muslims worldwide by providing information and resources for pilgrims performing Umrah, a pilgrimage to Makkah that can be undertaken at any time of the year. The platform offers services for booking and managing the entire trip, including accommodation, flights, visas, and transportation.It provides resources such as guides, visa information, travel tips, and educational content about the history and significance of Umrah. Non-notable app. Sources all appear to be churnalism or press releases. (Voorts)
2025-05-13 01:39 Berlin Short Film Festival (Film festival) Berlin Short Film Festival is a film festival with a special emphasis on independent short films, which annually takes place in Berlin, Germany. It screens German and international short films with a runtime under 50 minutes and awards them in various categories. Primary sourced promotion for non notable festival. (Duffbeerforme)
2025-05-15 05:13 Creative Book Publishers International Creative Book Publishers International is one of two special imprints of the international Marketing and Publicity Specialist Communication Projects International, the other imprint being Global Book Publishers. Unsourced, no sources found, fails NCORP (Meadowlark)
2025-05-10 15:43 Andrew Champion (Musical artist) Andrew Champion (born June 4, 1970) is a notable East Bay California vocalist who sang in SCREW32, Hopelifter, End Of The World, Shadowboxer, and The Dancehall Crashers. He currently resides in Oakland California. [BLP]
2025-05-17 05:38 E4M (free disk encryption software) Encryption for the Masses (E4M) is a free disk encryption software for Windows NT and Windows 9x families of operating systems. E4M is discontinued; it is no longer maintained. Its author, former criminal cartel boss Paul Le Roux, joined Shaun Hollingworth (the author of the Scramdisk) to produce the commercial encryption product DriveCrypt for the security company SecurStar. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.219.52)

Culture/Media/Books

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2025-05-16 21:42 Thin Man Press (London-based publisher) Thin Man Press is a London-based boutique publisher. does not pass gng or ncorp, no sigcov (PARAKANYAA)

Culture/Media/Entertainment

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2025-05-11 17:28 Ntexplorer (British monthly trade magazine) Windows NTexplorer (ISSN 1466-2051) was a monthly UK trade magazine for IT professionals. Its online portal, complete with a digital version of the print publication, was launched in 1998 and is still available as an archive. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.219.162)
2025-05-15 14:48 Fast Track (magazine) Fast Track is a monthly information technology magazine published by 9.9 MediaWorx Pvt. Ltd and distributed along with Digit. It is an in-depth reference guide to any given sub-topic of information technology, such as web publishing and open source software, or a product, such as Photoshop. No significant coverage of the magazine in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found other uses of the name, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)

Culture/Media/Films

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2025-05-13 01:37 DOK International Feature Documentary Film Festival (Documentary film festival) DOK is an international documentary film festival held in Belgrade, Serbia. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-13 05:26 Maverick Movie Awards (film festival) The Maverick Movie Awards annually honors films and screenplays. They were founded as the New Haven Underground Film Festival in 2004, and became known as Maverick Movie Awards in 2008. The awards are given out by a panel of judges working in the film industry. Primary sourced promotion for non notable award farm. Bombarded with name dropping but notability is not inherited. Bombarded with lots of primary sources but lack coverage about the actual award organisation. (Duffbeerforme)
2025-05-14 06:44 Berlin Independent Film Festival (film festival) Berlin Independent Film Festival (BIFF) is a film festival with a special emphasis on independent films, which annually takes place in Berlin, Germany. It screens German and international films and awards them in various categories. It screens at the historic Kino Babylon, and offers jury awards in many categories as well as two audience awards. Primary sourced promotion for non notable festival. Notability is not inherited from films they have screened. (Duffbeerforme)
2025-05-15 05:18 World Film Carnival Singapore (Film Festival in Singapore) World Film Carnival Singapore (WFCS) is an IMDb monthly live screening International Film Festival. It is an annual award screening event that takes place in Singapore. It was started in the year 2019 by Shailik Bhaumik. Non notable film festival. Lacks coverage in independent reliable sources. (Duffbeerforme)
2025-05-16 21:38 Traps (1985 film) (1985 film) Traps is a 1985 Australian film directed by John Hughes. No real claims to notability, no lasting reviews or impacts. Screening at a single film festival isn't enough to make a film notable. Fails WP:NFO. (Canterbury Tail)
2025-05-16 16:38 Alec Rayme (American actor) Alec Rayme (born December 20, 1978) is an American actor. Lacks SIGCOV. Found these passing mentions: [1] and [2]. (LastJabberwocky)

Culture/Media/Music

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2025-05-10 23:46 Stripes (band) (American indie rock band) Stripes is an American indie rock band from Tucson, Arizona that is based in Brooklyn, New York. The group has released three studio albums and are currently independent. Fails WP:NBAND. (Voorts)
2025-05-11 10:14 Day of Darkness Day of Darkness was the original name of Ireland's D.O.D. Festival. It happened annually in Ballylinan from 2002 to 2008 as a metal music festival. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. Checked Google news and EBSCO database. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-11 12:54 Thirteen Stars (American power pop and alternative rock band) Thirteen Stars is a power pop alternative rock band from Oklahoma City, OK. The current roster includes Scott Starns (vocals, guitar), Jason Deal (guitar), Annatomik (bass) and Mike Mosteller (drums, samples). Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-11 13:25 Baumstam (German rock band) Baumstam is a German psychedelic rock band from Witten. The band was organized in 1972 by Gerd Stracke, Ulrich Klawitter, Michael Lobbe and Michael Willecke. In 1974, Volker Wobbe from Dortmund joined the band as a bass player, replacing Willecke. In 1977 the band dissolved, reuniting in 2004. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-11 11:21 Via de la Plata Festival The rock festival Vía de la Plata was held in 2008 in the city of Mérida, Spain. Lacks SIGCOV. Has passing mentions here and here. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-11 19:18 Mortimer Nova (Musical artist) Mortimer Nova was an experimental indie / anti-folk / indietronic group fronted by drummer/guitarist/vocalist Michael Vilches based out of the Tampa Bay area in Florida. Early Mortimer Nova began as a solo indie-folk project. Over the years, the band has acquired more musicians that have come and gone but Vilches has always remained in the band. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-11 19:10 Rick Danko in Concert (1997 live album by Rick Danko) Rick Danko in Concert is Canadian musician Rick Danko's second solo release, issued in 1997 as the first release from Woodstock Records, a small label in which Danko and the Band had interests. Featuring live recordings of eight tracks previously issued on both early-period and late-period Band albums (with a cover of "Don't Mess Up a Good Thing" added to give keyboardist Aaron Hurwitz a vocal shot), it was culled from two low-fidelity live shows at the [[Orpheum Theatre (Boston)|Orp ... No sources found. This is not a notable work. (Dualpendel)
2025-05-12 17:20 Eternity X (American progressive metal band) Eternity X was a progressive metal band from New Jersey, United States. The band was formed by vocalist Keith Sudano under the name of Eternity before changing its name to Eternity X for legal reasons. They released four studio albums, From the Ashes, Zodiac, Mind Games and The Edge. Lacks SIGCOV in independent reliable sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-12 23:23 Oh Louise (1985 single by Junior) "Oh Louise" is a single by British artist Junior, initially released as part of his third studio album, Acquired Taste, in 1985. The song was reissued in 1986, where it gained more success, becoming a top 15 hit on the R&B charts. Written by Junior and Robin Smith, the song was also produced by Junior and was released through London Records. Fails WP:NSONG, as there are no reliable/independent works about the song cited in this article aside from chartings (which do not count per the criteria). A Google, Google Books, and Google News search (per WP:BEFORE) also failed to bring up anything new beyond short, insignificant mentions. This article should either be deleted, or redirected to Junior Giscombe. (Leafy46)
2025-05-13 06:31 Tantric Harmonies (Russian record label) Tantric Harmonies is Russian independent music label started in early 2000. This label releases mostly tribal, ritualistic and ethnic based post-industrial music. The label is on stand-by since early 2008. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-14 16:26 Gary Hudgins (American keyboardist) Gary Hudgins is an American keyboardist and composer best known for his work with Parliament-Funkadelic and The Brides of Funkenstein. He has collaborated with George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, and other prominent funk artists. WP:BLPPROD is inapplicable because twelve sources are listed, but none are reliable and searching did not yield any. While the one-hour Funknstuff interview is significant coverage, it makes no indication of Hudgins satisfying WP:MUSICBIO, and the interviewer, Scott “DR GX” Goldfine is a non-notable self-publisher of info on the genre. Per WP:DISCOGS and WP:IMDB, the remaining sources are unreliable user-generated content. My online search only yielded promotional material from the affiliated George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic and Quantize Recordings websites. (ViridianPenguin)
2025-05-14 22:56 Squid the Whale (Indie pop-rock band from Detroit) Squid The Whale (formerly known as No, Really!) is an indie pop-rock band from Metro Detroit, Michigan. Formed in 2008, it originally consisted of vocalist Robert Weber, guitarist Brandon Kubiac, bassist Daniel Jay Mataczynski and drummer Jonathan Wagoner. Fails WP:MUSICBIO and WP:SIGCOV. (Rift)
2025-05-16 07:24 Johan Svärdshammar (Musical artist) Johan Svärdshammar (born September 21, 1974 in Stockholm) is composer, guitarist and backing vocalist in the bands Waves under Water and LinaLaukaR which he founded together with Angelica Segerbäck. In the past he has also played in other band formations such as Cynthia Leech. I can't find any sources mentioning the subject or the band he's affiliated with, and I have pretty good access to contemporary or recent past Swedish newspapers through PressReader. The sources already here are a myspace page and what looks to be an interview on a blog-type site. For what it's worth, neither subject nor his band have an article on Swedish wikipedia. (Zzz plant)
2025-05-15 14:05 Eric Melear (American conductor) Eric Melear is an American Associate Conductor and Assistant Chorus Master who became known for conducting a play called Alcina which opened at the Wolf Trap Barns in 2008. In 1995 he graduated from the Luther College where he mastered in music as well as mathematics.[citation needed] As of 2003 he works as a conductor at the Wolf Trap Opera Company and is an associate music director at the Houston Grand Opera in Houston, Texas. Doesn't meet WP:BIO or WP:GNG and is extremely difficult to update or improve because the lack of any information, let alone from high quality sources. Article's creator and only substancial contributor has been indefinitely banned from Wikipedia. (BobbieCarynBevis)
2025-05-16 12:56 Angelica Segerbäck (Musical artist) Angelica Segerbäck ("Angel") (born 22 June 1982 in Stockholm) is lead vocalist in the bands Waves under Water and LinaLaukaR which she and Johan Svärdshammar started together. She has also appeared on a few songs by other bands. I can't find any sources mentioning the subject or the band she's affiliated with, and I have pretty good access to contemporary or recent past Swedish newspapers through PressReader. The sources already here are a myspace page and what looks to be an interview on a blog-type site. For what it's worth, neither subject nor her band have an article on Swedish wikipedia. (Zzz plant)
2025-05-16 13:20 Igor Vlasov (Musical artist) Igor Vlasov is a Russian music producer and live PA, was born in 1980 in Volgograd. From early age he started interesting in music, but didn't try to make his own music that time. Lacks WP:SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-16 13:36 Glass (band) (American progressive rock band) Glass is a progressive rock trio from the Pacific Northwest. The group consists of Greg Sherman (born 1954) on keyboards, vibes and Mellotron, his brother Jeff Sherman (b. 1952) on bass guitar, guitar, bass pedals and keyboards, and their childhood friend Jerry Cook (b. Notability is in question. This page was built to promote an unknown band. There are no reviews from legitimate publications or news outlets. The links to members use references to websites that are unprofessional or expired. There are no known participants who are known in the music industry, have made significant sales records or performed in notable venues. Terms "they quickly became favorites" are written based from no evidence. (Alfarizi M)
2025-05-16 20:09 Symphony No 1 for Orchestra and Turntables , , Fails to meet notability guidelines (neither composer nor performing orchestra has an article); narrowly avoids speedy deletion category A9 (due to not being a recroded piece of music) (CxvIIC17)
2025-05-16 08:16 List of compositions by Jean-Phillippe Rameau This is a list of the compositions by composer and theorist Jean-Philippe Rameau. Included within his output are operas, cantatas, harpsichord works, and canons, along with various other pieces. Rameau's works are categorized using the Rameau Catalogue Thématique (RCT) rather than other categorization strategies like the more widely used opus number. The same list as this, but fully complete, already exists on the main Rameau article. We do not have enough music by him to necessitate a separate article to list his works in a table. The sorted and numbered list on the main article (along with the separate article for his operas) suffices completely. This article isn't being worked on clearly either because it's so incomplete (FlyingScotsman72)

Culture/Media/Radio

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2025-05-11 13:43 Radio news (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Radio news is a specific form of news broadcasting. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-05-15 09:16 Nepal Chautari (Nepali radio program) Nepal Chautari is a Nepali radio program that began broadcasting in January 2007. It is a live topical show that analyzes Nepal's transitional issues and features guest speakers, political and civil society leaders, opinion-makers, and nation planners. WP:Notability, unable to find any sources, uncited for 14 years (Trim02)

Culture/Media/Software

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2025-05-13 03:07 Chris Piche (Canadian computer scientist and entrepreneur) Chris Piche is a Canadian technology entrepreneur. non-notable, self-promotion, lack of good sources (Shadesofgrey)
2025-05-15 07:12 Ad Hoc Configuration Protocol The Ad Hoc Configuration Protocol (AHCP) is an autoconfiguration protocol for IPv6 and dual-stack IPv6/IPv4 networks designed to be used in place of router discovery and DHCP on networks where it is difficult or impossible to configure a server within every link-layer broadcast domain, for example mobile ad hoc networks. An expired IETF draft document without secondary coverage is not generally notable. (Brandon)
2025-05-15 17:52 EuroGIX (Internet exchange point in France) EuroGIX is a network service provider located in Alsace, France that acts as a backbone between Internet exchange points (IXPs). They use the term GIX to refer to their role in connecting IXPs. Lacks SIGCOV from independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-17 05:02 Scramdisk Scramdisk is a free on-the-fly encryption program for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me. A non-free version was also available for Windows NT. Fails WP:GNG (80.103.137.114)
2025-05-17 08:16 OpenWeb (Israeli company) OpenWeb is a social engagement platform that builds online communities around digital content. OpenWeb works with publishers to bring conversations back from social networks to publisher sites. This article is overly promotional. It should be deleted unless it can be re-written in a more neutral way. (YarrowFlower)
2025-05-11 20:15 Rymdport (Open source software for file transfer) Rymdport, formerly named wormhole-gui, is a free, cross-platform and open-source protocol used for transferring files, directories and plain text. It implements the magic-wormhole protocol in a compiled native Go wrapper. Rymdport allows users to transfer data without using a server. Not notable. All sources cited appear to be private blogs or advertisements, and a search doesn't turn up anything better. (Moriwen)
2025-05-15 18:19 NinjaCode (Major programming schools operating in Japan) is an online programming school in Japan. It is run by Raxus Corporation, which operates Carnext and other companies. Its TV advertisement features Shiori Kubo, one of the current members of Nogizaka46 as of May 2025. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)

Culture/Media/Television

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2025-05-11 18:37 2017 in Indian television (television-related events in India during the year of 2017) The following is a list of events affecting 2017 in Indian television. fails WP:GNG and WP:SIGCOV (Imsaneikigai)
2025-05-11 18:37 2016 in Indian television (television-related events in India during the year of 2016) The following is a list of events affecting 2016 in Indian television. fails WP:GNG and WP:SIGCOV (Imsaneikigai)
2025-05-11 18:38 2015 in Indian television (television-related events in India during the year of 2015) The following is a list of events affecting 2015 in Indian television. fails WP:GNG and WP:SIGCOV (Imsaneikigai)
2025-05-14 11:19 CIRE-TV (Television station in High Prairie, Canada) CIRE-TV is a community channel in the community of High Prairie, Alberta. As of 2003, when its license was renewed, the station was owned by 303198 Alberta Ltd. The station was on the verge of revoking its license on October 30, 2003. Non-notable community channel; only two sources. (Mvcg66b3r)
2025-05-14 11:20 CFSO-TV (Television station in Cardston, Alberta, Canada) CFSO-TV is a Canadian television station, licensed to and serving Cardston, Alberta. It is owned by Logan & Corey McCarthy. Non-notable community channel; no sources. (Mvcg66b3r)
2025-05-12 21:50 Kitty Clive (TV play) (1956 TV play) Kitty Clive is a 1956 TV play about the celebrated 18th century comedienne, Kitty Clive. It was made by the BBC, produced in black and white and screened on 27 March 1956. Not notable. After cleaning up the references we are left with an obscure TV play that fails WP:GNG. The two sources are trivial mentions, eg the Daily Mirror entry in its entirety is "Kitty Clive" in a TV listing guide. It doesn't even merit a specific time. It isn't even clear this is the same TV play, (Opolito)
2025-05-14 21:53 Proclaim! (1988 American TV series or program) Proclaim! is a Catholic news and discussion broadcast aired on Fox affiliate WWCP-TV in the Johnstown/Altoona/State College PA Television Market since December 2, 2001. They also produce Johnstown-Altoona Diocese Mass live from St. John Gualbert Cathedral in Johnstown. No sources for 10+ years, localized program with unclear notability (ForsythiaJo)

Culture/Performing arts

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2025-05-11 18:58 Luigi Piccioli (Italian musician, singer, voice instructor, and professor) Luigi Piccioli (1812–1862) was an Italian musician, singer, voice instructor, and professor of St. Petersburg conservatory. Tagged as Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 Years. Notability is not inherited. (Bearian)
2025-05-16 08:16 List of compositions by Jean-Phillippe Rameau This is a list of the compositions by composer and theorist Jean-Philippe Rameau. Included within his output are operas, cantatas, harpsichord works, and canons, along with various other pieces. Rameau's works are categorized using the Rameau Catalogue Thématique (RCT) rather than other categorization strategies like the more widely used opus number. The same list as this, but fully complete, already exists on the main Rameau article. We do not have enough music by him to necessitate a separate article to list his works in a table. The sorted and numbered list on the main article (along with the separate article for his operas) suffices completely. This article isn't being worked on clearly either because it's so incomplete (FlyingScotsman72)

Culture/Philosophy and religion

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2025-05-11 13:46 Raising hands (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Raising hands is a body gesture. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a section about the other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-05-14 21:53 Proclaim! (1988 American TV series or program) Proclaim! is a Catholic news and discussion broadcast aired on Fox affiliate WWCP-TV in the Johnstown/Altoona/State College PA Television Market since December 2, 2001. They also produce Johnstown-Altoona Diocese Mass live from St. John Gualbert Cathedral in Johnstown. No sources for 10+ years, localized program with unclear notability (ForsythiaJo)
2025-05-15 02:47 First Baptist Church of Wheaton (Church in IL , United States) First Baptist Wheaton is an evangelical Christian church located in Wheaton, Illinois, situated in southern DuPage County, and is not formally related to any denomination or baptist association. The church was founded in 1864 by 20 pioneers around the time Abraham Lincoln was drafting his Gettysburg Address. Article does not meet notability guidelines and has had notice for 10 years. Article is also substantially out of date, with the entity FBC Wheaton no longer existent. (Gravada)
2025-05-15 10:44 Ricardo Udler (Bolivian physician) Ricardo Udler Cymerman is a Bolivian gynecologist. He currently serves as Chairman of the Israelite Club of Bolivia (Spanish: Círculo Israelita de Bolivia) and acts as leader of the Jewish community of Bolivia in general. Only 1 google news hit. Insufficient coverage to meet WP:BIO. (LibStar)

Culture/Sports

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2025-05-10 14:36 Mateus Oliveira (footballer, born 1995) (Brazilian footballer) Mateus Aparecido de Oliveira Fonseca (born 19 August 1995), known as Mateus Oliveira, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Costa Rica Esporte Clube as a forward. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 14:43 Katatau (Brazilian footballer) Eberti Marques de Toledo (born March 1, 1986) is a Brazilian football player. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 19:10 Renan (footballer, born 1984) (Brazilian footballer) Renan da Silva Moura or simply Renan (born 22 January 1984 in São Vicente), is a Brazilian goalkeeper who played in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série D for Rio de Janeiro-based teams America and Nova Iguaçu. He also played in the Campeonato Carioca for Nova Iguaçu, Madureira and Olaria. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 19:11 Bruno Santos (footballer, born 1995) (Brazilian footballer) Bruno Antonio dos Santos (born 13 June 1995), known as Bruno Santos, is a Brazilian footballer who last played for União Rondonópolis as a right back. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 19:23 Bryn Ritchie (American soccer player) Bryn Michael Ritchie (born November 28, 1979) is a former American soccer player who played professionally for two seasons. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 19:24 Bréiner Ortiz (Colombian footballer (born 1990)) Bréiner Jovanni Ortiz Acevedo (March 3, 1990) is a Colombian footballer who currently plays for Carolina RailHawks in the North American Soccer League. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 19:27 Jahbari Willis (American soccer player) Jahbari Willis (born July 25, 1990) is an American soccer player who currently plays for Atlanta Silverbacks in the North American Soccer League. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 19:29 Lim Choong-sil (South Korean footballer) Lim Choong-sil (born 10 January 1996) is a South Korean footballer who plays as a defender. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 20:50 Dai Sato (footballer) (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Not notable, like hundreds of other creations by this sockpuppeteer/banned user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-10 20:58 Robert (footballer, born 1985) (Brazilian footballer) Robert Pereira da Silva (born 10 April 1985) is a former Brazilian football player. Not notable, like hundreds of other creations by this sockpuppeteer/banned user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-10 20:59 Shinya Yabusaki (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Not notable, like hundreds of other creations by this sockpuppeteer/banned user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-11 14:30 József Pálinkás (footballer, born 1956) (Hungarian footballer) Béla Pálinkás (born 1956) is a Hungarian football player and Manager who played for all his career for Tiszakécske FC. He has the most caps in the club's history with 600 games. Single source does not mention this person. Searches turned up zero in-depth sourcing. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-11 19:17 Newman Field (Sweetwater) (Ballpark in Sweetwater, Texas, US) Newman Field is a ballpark located in Sweetwater, Texas, and the home of the Sweetwater Mustangs baseball team in the UIL. The field was the site of the Sweetwater Pro Baseball Classic held from June 19 to June 21, 2009, the first occurrence of minor league baseball in 55 years since the Sweetwater Spudders.[citation needed] The series matched the Coastal Kingfish against the [[Sout ... Only source is local. Cannot find other sources. (Roastedbeanz1)
2025-05-12 11:24 Motoki Imagawa (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-12 11:25 Toshihiro Yahata (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-12 11:26 Taiki Maekawa (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-12 11:35 Yōsuke Nishi (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-12 16:01 Doda (footballer) (Brazilian footballer (born 1984)) Bruno Sarpa Costa (born October 29, 1984), known as Doda, is a Brazilian football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-12 19:20 Birmingham Grasshoppers (American association football team) Birmingham Grasshoppers were an American soccer team that played in Birmingham, Alabama from 1992 to 1996 as a member of the United States Interregional Soccer League. When the USISL split into two leagues in 1995, the Grasshoppers joined the Premier League. No significant coverage of the club in independent reliable sources to establish [[WP:N (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-12 19:37 AC Calenzano (Italian football club) Associazione Calcio Calenzano is an Italian association football club located in Calenzano, Tuscany. It currently plays in Eccelenza Toscana. They play in Red-Blue colors No significant coverage of the club

in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)

2025-05-12 23:30 Luiz Henrique (footballer, born 1987) (Brazilian footballer) Luiz Henrique Santos or simply Luiz Henrique (born August 24, 1987, in Santo Ângelo), is a Brazilian striker. He currently plays for Goiás. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-12 11:25 Rodrigo (footballer, born 1979) (Brazilian footballer) Rodrigo Nunes de Oliveira (born January 11, 1979) is a former Brazilian football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-10 19:17 Keisuke Moriya (Japanese association football player) is a former Japanese football player. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 14:39 Raphael (footballer) (Brazilian footballer) Raphael Tessaro Schettino (born September 22, 1985 in Castelo), or simply Raphael, is a former Brazilian goalkeeper. He played for Botafogo. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 17:40 Roberto Llamas (Salvadoran-American footballer) Roberto Llamas (born 6 June 1994) is a Salvadoran-American professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Filipino club Stallion Laguna in the Philippines Football League. Does not seem to pass WP:GNG, not seeing it. (Govvy)
2025-05-10 20:47 Danila Vergeychik (Belarusian footballer (born 2005)) Danila Vergeychik (born 9 February 2005) is a Belarusian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Belarusian Premier League club BATE Borisov II, on loan from BATE Borisov first team. No significant coverage, not one single pro game. (Geschichte)
2025-05-10 20:48 Arseniy Blotskiy (Belarusian footballer (born 2004)) Arseniy Blotskiy (born 18 June 2004) is a Belarusian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Belarusian Premier League club BATE Borisov II, on loan from BATE Borisov first team No significant coverage, not one single pro game. (Geschichte)
2025-05-14 02:05 Juan Carlos Pozo (Spanish footballer) Juan Carlos Pozo Muñoz (born 21 January 1981) is a retired Spanish footballer who played as a central midfielder. Played 5 matches professionally. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-14 08:20 Osamu Chiba (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-14 08:32 Seiichi Negishi (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese former football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-14 15:04 Jo Nakajima (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-14 15:05 Shinya Kato (Japanese footballer (born 1980)) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sock farm. (Geschichte)
2025-05-14 15:05 Dodô (footballer, born 1990) (Brazilian footballer) Douglas Maradona Campos Dangui or simply Dodô (born June 28, 1990) is a Brazilian striker who plays in Portugal for Novo Horizonte GO. He was born in São Paulo. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sock farm. (Geschichte)
2025-05-14 15:53 IRTA Cup (Motorcycling championship match) The IRTA Cup in motorcycling is a championship match within each of the three categories of Grand Prix motorcycle racing for privateer teams — that is, those who run machines without direct support from manufacturers. It is run under the auspices of the International Road Racing Teams Association. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-14 18:03 Wou Broese van Groenou (Dutch footballer (1881–1978)) Wolter Broese van Groenou (8 November 1881 – 17 November 1978) was a Dutch footballer who played as a forward for HVV Den Haag. While six citations are listed, none show significant coverage by independent, reliable sources. The first five only discuss the subject's family members, while the final one only lists the subject as a member of the 1899 team. A Google and newspaper search did not return coverage to fulfill WP:SPORTBASIC (ViridianPenguin)
2025-05-14 22:12 Moustafa Abdel Naser (Libyan sprinter (born 1975)) Moustafa Abdel Naser (born 4 April 1975) is a Libyan sprinter. He competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Disqualified in the sole event that he competed in. (LibStar)
2025-05-15 00:28 Yaznee Nasheeda (Maldivian middle-distance runner) Yaznee Nasheeda (born 8 September 1977) is a Maldivian middle-distance runner. She competed in the women's 800 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-15 00:30 Aishath Reesha (Maldivian middle-distance runner) Aishath Reesha (born May 31, 1989) is a Maldivian track runner. She competed in the 800 metres at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Reesha ran in the first round of the competition, with her personal best time of 12.52 seconds, but failed to qualify into the semi-finals. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Came last. (LibStar)
2025-05-15 04:28 Abdullah Salem Al-Khalidi (Omani sprinter) Abdullah Salem Al-Khalidi (born 1 March 1958) is an Omani sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-15 04:59 Andrii Kobchyk (Ukrainian acrobatic gymnast) Andrii Kobchyk (born March 9, 1994) is a Ukrainian male acrobatic gymnast. Along with his partner, Vladyslav Bobryshev, he finished 6th in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Sources are either database or results listing. (LibStar)
2025-05-15 18:48 Ladeanlegget (Sports complex in Trondheim, Norway) Ladeanlegget is an outdoor sports complex in Trondheim consisting of several football pitches. Ladeanlegget is owned by Freidig SK but is located in the neighborhood of Lade and is the home field of Sportsklubben Trygg/Lade, while Freidig SK is based in the neighborhood of Eberg. No significant coverage of the sports complex in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-15 19:09 2020 Federation Cup (Moldova) (Football tournament season) The 2020 Moldovan Federation Cup or the 2020 Cupa Federației is the first edition of the annual tournament in Republic of Moldova. This tournament is divided into 2 groups of 5 teams. friendly pre-season tournament (Kolya77)
2025-05-15 19:14 Kabi (footballer) (Guinea-Bissauan footballer) Daniel Fernandes Jaló (born 17 May 1994), is a Guinea-Bissauan professional footballer who plays as a forward. He is also known by his nickname, Kabi. seems never played in a fully pro league (Kolya77)
2025-05-15 22:22 Kyle Manscuk (American soccer player) Kyle Manscuk (born March 5, 1989, in Rochester, New York) is an American soccer player. Subject does not appear to meet the GNG. (Let'srun)
2025-05-15 22:16 Judy Forras (Australian alpine skier (1932–1996)) Judy Forras (22 November 1932 – 4 September 1996) was an Australian alpine skier. She competed in three events at the 1964 Winter Olympics. Placed 40th~42nd on a couple of events. SIGCOV is unlikely to materialize. (JayCubby)
2025-05-16 05:02 Anastasiia Veresova (Ukrainian acrobatic gymnast) Anastasiia Veresova (born 3 November 1999) is a Ukrainian acrobatic gymnast. With partner Ella Bohdanova, Veresova achieved 6th in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships. Retired since 2015. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. (LibStar)
2025-05-16 07:01 Abdullah Azzan Al-Akbary (Omani athlete) Abdullah Azzan Al-Akbary (born 1 April 1966) is an Omani middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 3000 metres steeplechase at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-16 07:22 Ayele Mekonnen (Ethiopian cyclist) Ayele Mekonnen (born 12 December 1957) is an Ethiopian former cyclist. He competed in the team time trial event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Came last (LibStar)
2025-05-15 19:16 Daniel Vlas (Moldavian footballer) Daniel Vlas is a former Moldovan footballer who played as a defender. played only 3 minutes in a fully pro league (Kolya77)
2025-05-16 13:10 Janne Juutinen (Finnish ice hockey player) Janne Juutinen (born February 15, 1994) is a Finnish ice hockey player. He is currently playing with HIFK in the Finnish Liiga. Fails WP:ATHLETE & WP:NHOCKEY. I didn't find any significant coverage about the subject. (Mika1h)
2025-05-16 15:25 Jan Carlsson (Swedish sprinter) Jan Carlsson (10 October 1930 – 16 January 1979) was a Swedish sprinter who won the national titles in the 100 m in 1954 and in the 200 m in 1953–55. He placed fifth in these events at the 1954 European Athletics Championships, and held a Swedish record over 400 m. Unremarkable career, devoid of SIGCOV, failing SPORTSCRIT. (JayCubby)
2025-05-16 15:39 Isaac Seatile (Mosotho athlete) Isaac Seatile (born 13 April 1973) is a Lesotho sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-16 15:41 Samuel Bai (Papua New Guinean sprinter) Samuel Bai (born 27 October 1975) is a Papua New Guinean sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-16 15:48 Aggripa Matshameko (Botswana sprinter) Aggripa Matshameko (born 25 May 1970) is a Botswana sprinter. He competed in the 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1996 Summer Olympics and the 2000 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-16 18:41 O'Connells Caherciveen GAA (Gaelic games club in County Kerry, Ireland) O'Connells Caherciveen were a Gaelic Athletic Association football club from the town of Caherciveen in South County Kerry, Ireland. They won the South Kerry Senior Football Championship 6 times in all. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-17 00:43 2024–25 CSA Women Pro50 Series (South African women's domestic cricket season) The 2024–25 CSA Women Pro50 Series is the first edition of CSA Women Pro50 Series. The tournament is taking place from 5 October 2024 to 22 March 2025. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-17 03:27 Bekele Haile (Ethiopian sprinter) Bekele Haile (born 1927) was an Ethiopian sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1956 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)

Culture/Visual arts

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2025-05-11 13:46 Raising hands (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Raising hands is a body gesture. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a section about the other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)

Culture/Visual arts/Architecture

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2025-05-10 17:11 S-OS (Operating system) S-OS is a simple operating system mainly for Z80 based computers. The operating system was first presented in 1986 in the Japanese magazine Oh!X in an article called "The Sentinel". Fails WP:GNG (80.103.137.202)
2025-05-12 18:42 Museum of Omani Heritage (Heritage museum in Muscat, Oman) The Museum of Omani Heritage or Omani Heritage Gallery is a heritage museum, located near the Ministry of Information on Al Alam Street, Muscat, Oman. No indication of notability (Shantavira)
2025-05-15 02:47 First Baptist Church of Wheaton (Church in IL , United States) First Baptist Wheaton is an evangelical Christian church located in Wheaton, Illinois, situated in southern DuPage County, and is not formally related to any denomination or baptist association. The church was founded in 1864 by 20 pioneers around the time Abraham Lincoln was drafting his Gettysburg Address. Article does not meet notability guidelines and has had notice for 10 years. Article is also substantially out of date, with the entity FBC Wheaton no longer existent. (Gravada)

Geography/Geographical

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2025-05-12 20:26 Nottjärn (lake in Ludvika Municipality, Sweden) Nottjärn is a small lake in the city of Ludvika, Sweden. It is a popular place to swim in the summer. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". This very small lake seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. Creator has a history of making unsourced stubs about tiny local features. (Geschichte)

Geography/Regions/Africa

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2025-05-11 08:16 Virgin Life Care (South African fitness group) Virgin Life Care is a fitness group in South Africa owned by Virgin Group. Company does not appear to exist. Not noteworthy (Husskeyy)
2025-05-11 08:40 Palenga (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Palenga is a genus of plants, native to South Asia, currently considered synonymous with Putranjiva. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-05-14 22:12 Moustafa Abdel Naser (Libyan sprinter (born 1975)) Moustafa Abdel Naser (born 4 April 1975) is a Libyan sprinter. He competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Disqualified in the sole event that he competed in. (LibStar)
2025-05-15 19:14 Kabi (footballer) (Guinea-Bissauan footballer) Daniel Fernandes Jaló (born 17 May 1994), is a Guinea-Bissauan professional footballer who plays as a forward. He is also known by his nickname, Kabi. seems never played in a fully pro league (Kolya77)
2025-05-16 07:22 Ayele Mekonnen (Ethiopian cyclist) Ayele Mekonnen (born 12 December 1957) is an Ethiopian former cyclist. He competed in the team time trial event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Came last (LibStar)
2025-05-16 15:39 Isaac Seatile (Mosotho athlete) Isaac Seatile (born 13 April 1973) is a Lesotho sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-16 15:48 Aggripa Matshameko (Botswana sprinter) Aggripa Matshameko (born 25 May 1970) is a Botswana sprinter. He competed in the 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1996 Summer Olympics and the 2000 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-17 00:46 Tony George Rizk (Egyptian pastor and public speaker) Tony George (born Rizk George Rizk) is an Egyptian pastor and public speaker, known for his contributions to community development and addiction recovery. He is the founder of The Community Egypt, an initiative focused on developing individuals and fostering societal transformation, as well as the founder and partner at Oasis Accelerator. Promotional BLP of an entrepreneur that lacks significant coverage in multiple reliable sources. For example, the cited sources from the BBC and El-Balad mainly focus on the announcement of his conversion therapy program, while the Mobtada and Youm7 articles are more like passing mentions. (Bridget)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Eastern Africa

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2025-05-17 03:27 Bekele Haile (Ethiopian sprinter) Bekele Haile (born 1927) was an Ethiopian sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1956 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Northern Africa

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2025-05-11 11:49 Lộ Lộ (Musical artist) Lộ Lộ (born December 25, 1988) is a Vietnamese performer, host, and LGBTQ+ community advocate, best known for pioneering blingo (drag bingo or 'Lô Tô') events in Vietnam. Celebrated for her bold aesthetic, irreverent humor, and powerful stage presence, Lộ Lộ has become a beloved figure in the country's growing drag scene and queer nightlife. [BLP]

Geography/Regions/Africa/Southern Africa

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2025-05-11 23:16 Ikamvalethu Secondary School (High School in South Africa) Ikamvalethu Secondary School is a school in the Western Cape. Fails WP:NSCHOOL for lack of third party sources. (LibStar)
2025-05-17 00:43 2024–25 CSA Women Pro50 Series (South African women's domestic cricket season) The 2024–25 CSA Women Pro50 Series is the first edition of CSA Women Pro50 Series. The tournament is taking place from 5 October 2024 to 22 March 2025. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Western Africa

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2025-05-16 19:08 Kippa (company) (Nigerian financial services company) Kippa is a Nigerian software and financial services company based in Lagos, Nigeria. The company was founded by brothers Kennedy Ekezie and Duke Ekezie. Fails WP:NCORP due to lack of reliable sourcing. Cited sources like the Nairametrics and Forbes articles seem overly promotional, and others, like the TechCrunch, Benjamindada.com, and TechCabal cover routine corporate developments like funding or a new executive. (Bridget)

Geography/Regions/Americas/North America

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2025-05-10 19:23 Bryn Ritchie (American soccer player) Bryn Michael Ritchie (born November 28, 1979) is a former American soccer player who played professionally for two seasons. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-11 06:33 Patriot Stadium (Soccer stadium in El Paso, Texas) Patriot Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium located in El Paso, Texas. It was the home stadium of the PDL club, Chivas El Paso Patriots. The stadium replaced Dudley Field. Its capacity is about 3,000. Not notable as nowhere near enough coverage to pass WP:GNG. (Joseph2302)
2025-05-11 12:54 Thirteen Stars (American power pop and alternative rock band) Thirteen Stars is a power pop alternative rock band from Oklahoma City, OK. The current roster includes Scott Starns (vocals, guitar), Jason Deal (guitar), Annatomik (bass) and Mike Mosteller (drums, samples). Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-11 19:17 Newman Field (Sweetwater) (Ballpark in Sweetwater, Texas, US) Newman Field is a ballpark located in Sweetwater, Texas, and the home of the Sweetwater Mustangs baseball team in the UIL. The field was the site of the Sweetwater Pro Baseball Classic held from June 19 to June 21, 2009, the first occurrence of minor league baseball in 55 years since the Sweetwater Spudders.[citation needed] The series matched the Coastal Kingfish against the [[Sout ... Only source is local. Cannot find other sources. (Roastedbeanz1)
2025-05-11 20:17 Badger State (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Badger State is a nickname for Wisconsin, United States. unneeded 2 link dab (Ivey)
2025-05-12 01:07 Leverage Factory Leverage Factory is an independent, privately held American publisher based in Bend, Oregon. It publishes supplemental education books and online materials. Fails the notability guideline for companies. (Teratix)
2025-05-12 19:20 Birmingham Grasshoppers (American association football team) Birmingham Grasshoppers were an American soccer team that played in Birmingham, Alabama from 1992 to 1996 as a member of the United States Interregional Soccer League. When the USISL split into two leagues in 1995, the Grasshoppers joined the Premier League. No significant coverage of the club in independent reliable sources to establish [[WP:N (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-14 11:19 CIRE-TV (Television station in High Prairie, Canada) CIRE-TV is a community channel in the community of High Prairie, Alberta. As of 2003, when its license was renewed, the station was owned by 303198 Alberta Ltd. The station was on the verge of revoking its license on October 30, 2003. Non-notable community channel; only two sources. (Mvcg66b3r)
2025-05-14 11:20 CFSO-TV (Television station in Cardston, Alberta, Canada) CFSO-TV is a Canadian television station, licensed to and serving Cardston, Alberta. It is owned by Logan & Corey McCarthy. Non-notable community channel; no sources. (Mvcg66b3r)
2025-05-15 02:47 First Baptist Church of Wheaton (Church in IL , United States) First Baptist Wheaton is an evangelical Christian church located in Wheaton, Illinois, situated in southern DuPage County, and is not formally related to any denomination or baptist association. The church was founded in 1864 by 20 pioneers around the time Abraham Lincoln was drafting his Gettysburg Address. Article does not meet notability guidelines and has had notice for 10 years. Article is also substantially out of date, with the entity FBC Wheaton no longer existent. (Gravada)
2025-05-15 05:18 American Yvette Company (Cosmetics company) American Yvette Company was a Chicago, Illinois, based business that manufactured cosmetics and operated beauty shops. It thrived in the late 1920s and 1930s. The company ran hairdressing and beauty shops in thirty-seven leading department stores in thirty-four cities in the United States, in February 1929. Fails NCORP. (Meadowlark)
2025-05-15 21:11 Opinion polling for the 46th Canadian federal election This table provides a list of scientific, nationwide public opinion polls conducted from the 2025 Canadian federal election leading up to the Next Canadian federal election. Whichever editor created this article clearly did not notice that an equivalent page already exists in the draftspace Draft:Opinion polling for the 46th Canadian federal election and it is too early to put this onto the mainspace. Speedy delete this page please. Moreover, editors previously decided to not yet put this into the mainspace. Consequently, this page should be speedy deleted and the page should only be moved to the mainspace from the existing DRAFTSPACE page once that page is approved. (ArchMonth)
2025-05-16 18:37 NTAP (organizations and individuals that specialize in providing information and communication technology) NTAP is an acronym for nonprofit technology assistance provider. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found other uses of the name, but no in-depth content. Wikipedia:Wikipedia is not a dictionary. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-16 21:37 Windgate Press Windgate Press is a small American publisher located in Sausalito, California whose focus is on San Francisco and California photographic history. fails gng and ncorp, almost no sources. a few very local ones on newspapers.com but not enough for ncorp (PARAKANYAA)
2025-05-17 06:28 ICTCM Award (mathematical award) The ICTCM Award is presented each year at the International Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics sponsored by Pearson Addison–Wesley & Pearson Prentice Hall publishers. This award, now in its twelfth year, was established by Pearson Education to recognize an individual or group for excellence and innovation in using technology to enhance the teaching and learning of mathematics. Commercially-sponsored award with no independent sources; searching finds only press releases from winners. Does not pass WP:GNG. Possibly defunct? Not mentioned in web site for ICTCM 2025 and searches for specific years after 2011 found nothing. (David Eppstein)

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2025-05-10 14:36 Mateus Oliveira (footballer, born 1995) (Brazilian footballer) Mateus Aparecido de Oliveira Fonseca (born 19 August 1995), known as Mateus Oliveira, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Costa Rica Esporte Clube as a forward. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 14:43 Katatau (Brazilian footballer) Eberti Marques de Toledo (born March 1, 1986) is a Brazilian football player. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 19:10 Renan (footballer, born 1984) (Brazilian footballer) Renan da Silva Moura or simply Renan (born 22 January 1984 in São Vicente), is a Brazilian goalkeeper who played in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série D for Rio de Janeiro-based teams America and Nova Iguaçu. He also played in the Campeonato Carioca for Nova Iguaçu, Madureira and Olaria. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 19:11 Bruno Santos (footballer, born 1995) (Brazilian footballer) Bruno Antonio dos Santos (born 13 June 1995), known as Bruno Santos, is a Brazilian footballer who last played for União Rondonópolis as a right back. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 19:24 Bréiner Ortiz (Colombian footballer (born 1990)) Bréiner Jovanni Ortiz Acevedo (March 3, 1990) is a Colombian footballer who currently plays for Carolina RailHawks in the North American Soccer League. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 20:58 Robert (footballer, born 1985) (Brazilian footballer) Robert Pereira da Silva (born 10 April 1985) is a former Brazilian football player. Not notable, like hundreds of other creations by this sockpuppeteer/banned user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-11 03:46 Guaviraví River (river in Argentina) Guaviraví River is a river in Corrientes Province, Argentina. It flows into Uruguay River. It once was called Yapeyú River. Non-notable location, can’t find any reliable source covering it (ApexParagon)
2025-05-12 16:01 Doda (footballer) (Brazilian footballer (born 1984)) Bruno Sarpa Costa (born October 29, 1984), known as Doda, is a Brazilian football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-12 23:30 Luiz Henrique (footballer, born 1987) (Brazilian footballer) Luiz Henrique Santos or simply Luiz Henrique (born August 24, 1987, in Santo Ângelo), is a Brazilian striker. He currently plays for Goiás. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-12 11:25 Rodrigo (footballer, born 1979) (Brazilian footballer) Rodrigo Nunes de Oliveira (born January 11, 1979) is a former Brazilian football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-10 14:39 Raphael (footballer) (Brazilian footballer) Raphael Tessaro Schettino (born September 22, 1985 in Castelo), or simply Raphael, is a former Brazilian goalkeeper. He played for Botafogo. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-14 15:05 Dodô (footballer, born 1990) (Brazilian footballer) Douglas Maradona Campos Dangui or simply Dodô (born June 28, 1990) is a Brazilian striker who plays in Portugal for Novo Horizonte GO. He was born in São Paulo. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sock farm. (Geschichte)
2025-05-15 10:44 Ricardo Udler (Bolivian physician) Ricardo Udler Cymerman is a Bolivian gynecologist. He currently serves as Chairman of the Israelite Club of Bolivia (Spanish: Círculo Israelita de Bolivia) and acts as leader of the Jewish community of Bolivia in general. Only 1 google news hit. Insufficient coverage to meet WP:BIO. (LibStar)

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2025-05-11 15:09 Trek (band) (Russian rock band) Trek is a Russian rock band formed in Khabarovsk, Soviet Russia, in 1977. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-11 17:36 Pinwheel escapement (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Pinwheel escapement, pin wheel escapement, or pin-wheel escapement might refer to: 1 link dab (Ivey)
2025-05-13 10:24 Institute of Art, Culture and Economics (Vietnamese organization) Institute of Art, Culture and Economics (IACE) is a scientific and technological organization operating under the Law on Science and Technology and related documents, under the management of competent state agencies in Vietnam. Its director is Vương Xuân Nguyên. This organization does not appear to meet Wikipedia:Notability (organizations and companies).

The first source is clearly an advertisement for the institute. According to this source, one of the institute's strengths is the "creating knowledge boards, Wikipedia declarations for community influencers". The second is a copy of the institute's self-introduction (https://vanhoathoidai.vn/gioi-thieu), and the third is an English translation of the institute's self-introduction. The fourth is an article in the Vietnam Journal of Rural Development Science that was written about Nguyên, director of IACE. In the website footer, Nguyên is also the secretary of this journal. The last is an article on the institute's website. I searched about this institute on Google and the results are advertisements, tax registration information, or articles mention IACE in passing. (222.253.82.213)

2025-05-15 05:18 World Film Carnival Singapore (Film Festival in Singapore) World Film Carnival Singapore (WFCS) is an IMDb monthly live screening International Film Festival. It is an annual award screening event that takes place in Singapore. It was started in the year 2019 by Shailik Bhaumik. Non notable film festival. Lacks coverage in independent reliable sources. (Duffbeerforme)
2025-05-11 11:49 Lộ Lộ (Musical artist) Lộ Lộ (born December 25, 1988) is a Vietnamese performer, host, and LGBTQ+ community advocate, best known for pioneering blingo (drag bingo or 'Lô Tô') events in Vietnam. Celebrated for her bold aesthetic, irreverent humor, and powerful stage presence, Lộ Lộ has become a beloved figure in the country's growing drag scene and queer nightlife. [BLP]

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2025-05-10 19:29 Lim Choong-sil (South Korean footballer) Lim Choong-sil (born 10 January 1996) is a South Korean footballer who plays as a defender. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-10 20:50 Dai Sato (footballer) (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Not notable, like hundreds of other creations by this sockpuppeteer/banned user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-10 20:59 Shinya Yabusaki (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Not notable, like hundreds of other creations by this sockpuppeteer/banned user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-12 11:24 Motoki Imagawa (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-12 11:25 Toshihiro Yahata (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-12 11:26 Taiki Maekawa (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-12 11:35 Yōsuke Nishi (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-10 19:17 Keisuke Moriya (Japanese association football player) is a former Japanese football player. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-14 08:20 Osamu Chiba (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-14 08:32 Seiichi Negishi (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese former football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-14 15:04 Jo Nakajima (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-14 15:05 Shinya Kato (Japanese footballer (born 1980)) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sock farm. (Geschichte)
2025-05-14 17:41 Helena Wu (Hongkonger academic) Helena Wu (Chinese: 胡婉慧) is a Hong Kong academic in cultural studies, focused on Hong Kong cinema and literature based at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. Wu is Canada Research Chair in Hong Kong studies and Convenor of UBC's Hong Kong Studies Initiative. Fails WP:NPROF. Likely a case of too soon. (HickoryOughtShirt?4)

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2025-05-10 22:35 Stalin's execution list of July 26, 1938 The Stalinist execution list of July 26, 1938 was signed during the Great Purge of the Soviet Union by Joseph Stalin and Vyacheslav Molotov. Article fails WP:INDISCRIMINATE and WP:GNG. (ThanatosApprentice)
2025-05-10 22:35 Stalin's execution list of June 26, 1937 The Stalinist execution list of June 26, 1937 was signed during the Great Purge of the Soviet Union by Joseph Stalin, Lazar Kaganovich, Kliment Voroshilov, Andrei Zhdanov and Anastas Mikoyan. Article fails WP:INDISCRIMINATE and WP:GNG. (ThanatosApprentice)
2025-05-13 13:28 Battle of Khankala (1735) (1735 battle) The Battle of Khankala was a decisive Chechen victory and forced Qaplan I to abandon his campaign in Chechnya and continue to Dagestan. The crushing Crimean defeat also resulted in the end of the centuries long Chechen–Crimean conflict. Original research, cannot be verified because it never happened (Devlet Geray)

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2025-05-10 14:43 Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Sukkur (Educational board in Pakistan) The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Sukkur was formed in 8.10.1979 in the city of Sukkur, Sindh to facilitate examinations for high schools and higher secondary schools or intermediate colleges. Just mentions, no in-depth coverage, fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-11 02:23 J.S.S. Academy of Technical Education, Noida (Private engineering college in Noida, India) J.S.S. Academy of Technical Education, Noida (Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Academy of Technical Education, Noida) is a private engineering institute affiliated to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University situated in Sector 62, Noida. It is part of the JSS Mahavidyapeetha group of Institutions, Mysuru established in 1954 by Jagadguru Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswami. Does not seem notable at all. most sources are trivial mentions (Flyingphoenixchips)
2025-05-11 02:23 Raj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology Raj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology (RKGIT), is a private college in Ghaziabad, India. It is affiliated to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University. Does not seem notable at all. most sources are trivial mentions (Flyingphoenixchips)
2025-05-11 02:23 Lord Krishna College of Engineering (Established by Lord Krishna group of institutions) Lord Krishna College Of Engineering (LKCE) is an engineering institute located on Pithampur Rd, Rau, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452003. The institute was established in 2006 by the Lord Krishna Group of Institutions. The institute is affiliated to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University. Does not seem notable at all. most sources are trivial mentions (Flyingphoenixchips)
2025-05-11 02:24 Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering & Technology (Engineering college in Uttar Pradesh) Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering & Technology, Jhansi (commonly known as BIET Jhansi) is an autonomous engineering college in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is an affiliated college of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU). It is recognised by the All India Council for Technical Education. Does not seem notable at all. most sources are trivial mentions (Flyingphoenixchips)
2025-05-11 14:46 Ashok Nagar Pokhriya (Society in Begusarai, Bihar, India) Ashok Nagar Pokhriya is one of the oldest societies in Begusarai, the administrative headquarters of Begusarai District, Bihar state, India. The unsourced article doesn't have enough context to even identify what "society" refers to (an organization? a neighborhood?). And even if that is clarified, the entity is unlikely to meet WP:GNG or other notability standards. (Abecedare)
2025-05-11 18:37 2017 in Indian television (television-related events in India during the year of 2017) The following is a list of events affecting 2017 in Indian television. fails WP:GNG and WP:SIGCOV (Imsaneikigai)
2025-05-11 18:37 2016 in Indian television (television-related events in India during the year of 2016) The following is a list of events affecting 2016 in Indian television. fails WP:GNG and WP:SIGCOV (Imsaneikigai)
2025-05-11 18:38 2015 in Indian television (television-related events in India during the year of 2015) The following is a list of events affecting 2015 in Indian television. fails WP:GNG and WP:SIGCOV (Imsaneikigai)
2025-05-11 08:21 BVLOS drone medical delivery trials in India The Beyond Visual Line Of Sight (BVLOS) drone medical delivery operations by Throttle Aerospace Systems Pvt Ltd (TAS) consortia consisting of TAS, Honeywell Aerospace (India) and Involi were successfully completed on 26 August 2021.The trials were held within a 15 km radius at Gauribidanur taluk of Chikkaballapur district on the outskirts of Bangalore in Karnataka, India. Effectively a news article. Clear WP:NOTNEWS and general notability issues. (Oishlam)
2025-05-12 02:43 Baisari High School Baisari High School is an educational institution of Baisari in Banaripara Upazila, Bangladesh. It was once co-educational, but is now a boys school. There is no indication of importance for this school, and no sources referenced. Upon search, there is no reliable, secondary coverage that suggests that the subject is notable other than the fact it exists. Has little/no chance of surviving an AfD, and the article creator has also been blocked after a sockpuppetry investigation. (Pppery)
2025-05-12 06:56 University of Makran (Public university in Panjgur, Pakistan) The University of Makran (UOM) is a public university located in Panjgur, Balochistan, Pakistan. It was the campus of University of Turbat (UoT) but in 2022, the Balochistan Government upgraded it and established a full fledged university named University of Makran on the name of the Makran region. This article does not meet WP:GNG, WP:NSCHOOL (VeritasVanguard)
2025-05-12 07:01 Government Medical College, Jalgaon (Medical college and hospital in Jalgaon, Maharashtra, Indian) Government Medical College, Jalgaon is a full-fledged tertiary Government medical college in Jalgaon, Maharashtra. The college imparts the degree Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS). It is recognised by the National Medical Commission. The hospital associated with the college is one of the largest in Jalgaon district. This article does not meet WP:GNG, WP:NSCHOOL, WP:SIGCOV (VeritasVanguard)
2025-05-12 06:49 South Suburban School (Main) (Government sponsored primary,secondary school in West Bengal, India) South Suburban School (Main) was established in 1874. It was located at Hazra Pukur (now Jatin Das Park) in Kolkata, India. At that time it was known as South Suburban School, Kalighat. Pundit Sibnath Sastri was the first Headmaster. After a few years the school's name was changed to South Suburban School, Bhowanipur. This article does not meet WP:GNG, WP:NSCHOOL (VeritasVanguard)
2025-05-14 17:48 List of current Indian chief ministers / deputy chief ministers (Topics referred to by the same term) Self-evidently useless WP:XY dab page (Pppery)
2025-05-15 00:28 Yaznee Nasheeda (Maldivian middle-distance runner) Yaznee Nasheeda (born 8 September 1977) is a Maldivian middle-distance runner. She competed in the women's 800 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-15 00:30 Aishath Reesha (Maldivian middle-distance runner) Aishath Reesha (born May 31, 1989) is a Maldivian track runner. She competed in the 800 metres at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Reesha ran in the first round of the competition, with her personal best time of 12.52 seconds, but failed to qualify into the semi-finals. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Came last. (LibStar)
2025-05-15 09:16 Nepal Chautari (Nepali radio program) Nepal Chautari is a Nepali radio program that began broadcasting in January 2007. It is a live topical show that analyzes Nepal's transitional issues and features guest speakers, political and civil society leaders, opinion-makers, and nation planners. WP:Notability, unable to find any sources, uncited for 14 years (Trim02)
2025-05-15 14:44 Askar Kalibari Secondary School & College (Non-government school & college in Bangladesh) Askar kalibari Secondary School & College is a combined school located in Askar, Agailjhara, Barisal, Bangladesh. It is one of the oldest and top ranked high schools in Agailjhara and the first high school in Baghdaha Union. It is semi govt school and college located at School Road, Askar near Askar Puran Kalibari. No reliable, secondary coverage about the school beyond the fact that it exists. (WormEater13)
2025-05-15 14:45 Kamaura Shahid Smriti High School (School in Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh) Kamaura Shahid Smriti High School (KSSHS) (Bengali: কামউরা শহীদ স্মৃতি বহুমুখী উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়) is a secondary school in Ashuganj Upazila of Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh. No reliable, secondary coverage about the school beyond the fact that it exists. (WormEater13)
2025-05-15 14:46 Savar Model College (Higher secondary school in Bangladesh) Savar Model College is a higher secondary educational institution located in Savar Upazila, near Dhaka, Bangladesh established in January 1996. No reliable, secondary coverage about the school beyond the fact that it exists. (WormEater13)
2025-05-15 14:47 Shohagi Union High School (School in Bangladesh) Shohagi Union Higher secondary School (Bengali: সোহাগী ইউনিয়ন উচ্চ মাধ্যমিক বিদ্যালয়(স্কুল ও কলেজ)) is a higher secondary school in Ishwarganj Upazila, Mymensingh District, Bangladesh. The school is located near Shohagi Bazar. It was established in 1955 and typically teaches about 1,500 students with a staff of about 35. The only source for this article is a Bangladeshi encyclopedia, which is not reliable. Upon search, there are no reliable, secondary sources about the school. (WormEater13)
2025-05-15 15:41 List of Nepalese province emblems Nepal, situated in South Asia, is composed of 7 distinct provinces. Each province typically boasts its own emblem, seal or coat of arms, serving as an official symbol for provincial government affairs. Well, all the underlying emblems have been deleted due to copyright issues, so really no point to this article anymore. (Onel5969)
2025-05-15 17:43 Krishnapur J N M C High School (School in Kolkata, West Bengal, India) Krishnapur J N M C High School is a state-run secondary school for boys at Kestopur, Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Classes are taught in Bengali, from years 5 to 10. The school was established in 1939. Single source and not notable (Raihanur)
2025-05-15 17:45 Oaktree International School, Kolkata (School in Naurbad, Kolkata, West Bengal, India) Oaktree International School, Kolkata, West Bengal, India, was a co-educational and residential school following the IB (International Baccalaureate) syllabus. It was Eastern India's first authorized IB World School.[independent source needed] The School was located at Joka, 15 kilometers south of the heart of Kolkata, and operated on a sprawling 30-acre site. No independent source (Raihanur)
2025-05-15 17:50 Carmel School, Kolkata (Private school in India) Carmel Convent (Primary and High) School is an all-girl Catholic institution located in Kolkata, India. No citation (Raihanur)
2025-05-15 17:52 Dum Dum Kishore Bharati High School (School in Kolkata, India) Dum Dum Kishore Bharati High School is a boys' school in Dum Dum. This school is affiliated to the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education for 10th Board exam (Madhyamik Pariksha/Secondary Examination) and West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education for the 12th Board exam (Uchcha Madhyamik/Higher Secondary Examination). No citation (Raihanur)
2025-05-15 17:58 Patulia High School (School in Kolkata, West Bengal) Patulia High School is a Higher Secondary, boys-only school in Kolkata, India. Originally established in 1960 as a 2 class Junior High School, the school offers grades 5 to 12 under the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education and the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education. Single source and not notable (Raihanur)
2025-05-15 19:10 Maa Aarki (organization) Maa Shakti (previously known as Aarki) is the name of the world record garba, which has been organized every year by Mr. Jayesh Thakkar and his NGO Samvedan Charitable Trust which runs the garba festival in the city of Vadodara. Found no significant coverage of the event in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-15 19:32 Dyz railway station (Railway station in Pakistan) Dyz railway station (Urdu: ڈیز ریلوے اسٹیشن) is located in Pakistan. There are no sources at all for this railway station, no mention anywhere. (Dualpendel)
2025-05-14 17:48 List of current Indian governors, lieutenant governors and administrators (Topics referred to by the same term) Self-evidently useless WP:XY dab page (Pppery)

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2025-05-12 11:51 La Consolacion College Baao (Roman Catholic college in Camarines Sur, Philippines) La Consolacion College Baao, formerly St. Monica Academy is a private, Catholic coeducational basic and higher education institution run by the congregation of the Augustinian Sisters of Our Lady of Consolation in San Ramon, Baao, Camarines Sur, Philippines, near the St. School does not appear to be notable per WP:NSCHOOL or WP:GNG. No coverage n reliable, secondary sources. (WormEater13)
2025-05-14 15:46 Institut Pendidikan Guru Kampus Rajang Institut Pendidikan Guru Kampus Rajang (English: Institute of Teacher Education Rajang Campus) or IPG Kampus Rajang (formerly known as Institut Pendidikan Guru Malaysia Kampus Rajang, Institut Perguruan Rajang, Maktab Perguruan Rajang and Rejang Teachers College) is a teacher's education institute in Malaysia under the Ministry of Education. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-16 03:16 La Salette of Quezon (Roman Catholic school in Isabela, Philippines) La Salette of Quezon is a private, Catholic, coeducational, basic education institution run by the Missionaries of Our Lady of La Salette in Quezon, Isabela. Philippines. It was founded by the La Salettes in June 1960. The school does not seem to be notable enough per WP:NSCHOOL to warrant their own separate article. (WormEater13)
2025-05-16 03:18 Notre Dame of Dadiangas University – Integrated Basic Education Department (Roman Catholic preparatory school in General Santos, Philippines) Notre Dame of Dadiangas University - Integrated Basic Education Department (NDDU - IBED) is a Catholic private University preparatory school for High School, Elementary and Pre-school students, run by the Marist Brothers of the Schools or FMS (Fratres Maristae a Scholis). Subject does not seem to be notable enough to warrant its own article. (WormEater13)
2025-05-16 09:47 Southeast Asia Rural Social Leadership Institute The Southeast Asia Rural Social Leadership Institute (SEARSOLIN) is one of the research and social outreach units of Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan, located in Cagayan de Oro, Philippines. Unreferenced for 18 years, a mere 3 google news hits. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-05-17 05:01 Tohawi Romli (Indonesian islamic scholar) Tohawi Romli more commonly known as Abuya Entoh, is an Indonesian ulama and leader of Pondok Pesantren Al-Istiqlaliyah. The Pesantren was founded in 1957 by Abuya Ahmad Dimyathi, an influential cleric in the Tangerang Regency. Tohawi Romli is younger brother Abuya Uci Turtusi. The topic of the article is not notable nor even borderline notable. It also fails to contain references to independent, reliable sources that discuss the topic with significant coverage. (Twistedmath)

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2025-05-12 18:57 Police Medal for Excellent Service The Police Medal for Excellent Service (Arabic: نوط الشرطة للخدمة الممتازة, Nut al-Shurta lil Khidmat al-Mumtaza) was a medal awarded by the Kingdom of Iraq and later by the First Republic of Iraq. It was awarded to policemen for distinguished service. One source only with no improvement since being tagging in January; that's a routine database listing too, so doesn't formally demonstrate notability. (Klbrain)
2025-05-16 14:10 Yisrael Katz (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Yisrael or Israel Katz may refer to: WP:ONEOTHER This disambiguation page contains the primary topic and one other topic for the ambiguous title, since November 2023 (Ivey)

Geography/Regions/Europe

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2025-05-11 11:21 Via de la Plata Festival The rock festival Vía de la Plata was held in 2008 in the city of Mérida, Spain. Lacks SIGCOV. Has passing mentions here and here. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-11 18:58 Luigi Piccioli (Italian musician, singer, voice instructor, and professor) Luigi Piccioli (1812–1862) was an Italian musician, singer, voice instructor, and professor of St. Petersburg conservatory. Tagged as Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 Years. Notability is not inherited. (Bearian)
2025-05-12 09:43 Eustace (narrowboat) (boat in the West Country Living Museum, England) Eustace is an historic narrow boat. It was built for the Wolverhampton-based company Thomas Bantock & Co. for railway transhipment work in the English Black Country. In the 1950s a cabin was added and Alfred Matty & Co of Deepfields, Coseley converted the hull to a spoon dredger for canal clearance work. Non-notable narrowboat. Not listed. While there is a heritage boat in Ireland with this name, I could find no significant coverage of this narrowboat. (Coldupnorth)
2025-05-13 23:50 Pomerania proper Pomerania proper is a term used to distinguish the area of the former Prussian Province of Pomerania from Pomerelia, which is not always considered to be a part of Pomerania because of a somewhat different history. Tagged as Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. No other language has an article from which to translate. Personal essay. (Bearian)
2025-05-16 21:34 Perdika Press Perdika Press is a British publishing house specialising in experimental English Poetry and work in translation by contemporary poets. It has been the conduit for unique British publications of works from Bill Berkson and F.T. Prince, as well as important poetry from a variety of established and first-time authors having Modernist leanings. fails ncorp and gng. virtually nothing in a search, barely even hits for their books (PARAKANYAA)
2025-05-16 21:41 Paekakariki Press (Publishing house and letterpress workshop) Paekakariki Press is an independent publishing house and letterpress workshop, founded in 2010 and based in Walthamstow, London. does not pass GNG or NCORP, barely even any mentions for their books. (PARAKANYAA)

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2025-05-10 14:59 Zvolen Ice Stadium (Arena in Zvolen, Slovakia) Zimný štadión Zvolen is an arena in Zvolen, Slovakia. It is primarily used for ice hockey and is the home arena of HKm Zvolen. It has a capacity of 5,675 people and was built in 1969. No significant coverage of the stadium in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found many event venue mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-10 22:35 Stalin's execution list of July 26, 1938 The Stalinist execution list of July 26, 1938 was signed during the Great Purge of the Soviet Union by Joseph Stalin and Vyacheslav Molotov. Article fails WP:INDISCRIMINATE and WP:GNG. (ThanatosApprentice)
2025-05-10 22:35 Stalin's execution list of June 26, 1937 The Stalinist execution list of June 26, 1937 was signed during the Great Purge of the Soviet Union by Joseph Stalin, Lazar Kaganovich, Kliment Voroshilov, Andrei Zhdanov and Anastas Mikoyan. Article fails WP:INDISCRIMINATE and WP:GNG. (ThanatosApprentice)
2025-05-11 14:30 József Pálinkás (footballer, born 1956) (Hungarian footballer) Béla Pálinkás (born 1956) is a Hungarian football player and Manager who played for all his career for Tiszakécske FC. He has the most caps in the club's history with 600 games. Single source does not mention this person. Searches turned up zero in-depth sourcing. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-11 20:04 Zolochiv Raion (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Zolochiv Raion is a subdivision of Lviv Oblast, Ukraine. unneeded 2 link dab (Ivey)
2025-05-13 13:28 Battle of Khankala (1735) (1735 battle) The Battle of Khankala was a decisive Chechen victory and forced Qaplan I to abandon his campaign in Chechnya and continue to Dagestan. The crushing Crimean defeat also resulted in the end of the centuries long Chechen–Crimean conflict. Original research, cannot be verified because it never happened (Devlet Geray)
2025-05-10 20:47 Danila Vergeychik (Belarusian footballer (born 2005)) Danila Vergeychik (born 9 February 2005) is a Belarusian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Belarusian Premier League club BATE Borisov II, on loan from BATE Borisov first team. No significant coverage, not one single pro game. (Geschichte)
2025-05-10 20:48 Arseniy Blotskiy (Belarusian footballer (born 2004)) Arseniy Blotskiy (born 18 June 2004) is a Belarusian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Belarusian Premier League club BATE Borisov II, on loan from BATE Borisov first team No significant coverage, not one single pro game. (Geschichte)
2025-05-15 04:59 Andrii Kobchyk (Ukrainian acrobatic gymnast) Andrii Kobchyk (born March 9, 1994) is a Ukrainian male acrobatic gymnast. Along with his partner, Vladyslav Bobryshev, he finished 6th in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Sources are either database or results listing. (LibStar)
2025-05-15 19:09 2020 Federation Cup (Moldova) (Football tournament season) The 2020 Moldovan Federation Cup or the 2020 Cupa Federației is the first edition of the annual tournament in Republic of Moldova. This tournament is divided into 2 groups of 5 teams. friendly pre-season tournament (Kolya77)
2025-05-16 05:02 Anastasiia Veresova (Ukrainian acrobatic gymnast) Anastasiia Veresova (born 3 November 1999) is a Ukrainian acrobatic gymnast. With partner Ella Bohdanova, Veresova achieved 6th in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships. Retired since 2015. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. (LibStar)
2025-05-15 19:16 Daniel Vlas (Moldavian footballer) Daniel Vlas is a former Moldovan footballer who played as a defender. played only 3 minutes in a fully pro league (Kolya77)
2025-05-16 20:46 German exonyms (Olsztyn) Olsztyn Allenstein Unreferenced since forever and violates WP:NOTDICT (Pppery)

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2025-05-10 18:23 John Cutliffe (Irish musician) John Cutliffe is an Irish musician from Buncrana, County Donegal. He was born on February 8, 1962. He is known as a musician, songwriter, and producer. He has worked in London, Nashville, and Ireland. Insufficient sources to prove notability, even searching I can't find much (Seefooddiet)
2025-05-11 10:14 Day of Darkness Day of Darkness was the original name of Ireland's D.O.D. Festival. It happened annually in Ballylinan from 2002 to 2008 as a metal music festival. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. Checked Google news and EBSCO database. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-12 16:51 Ormberget (Swedish mountain) Ormberget is the highest mountain in Notgården, Ludvika, Sweden. From there, one can see the entire lake called Nottjärn. Where the original name Ormberget actually comes from is somewhat of a mystery, but the name is commonly used among the (around 300-400) residents in the area. Non notable and unsourced, seems more like an advert for a ski resort, nothing proving notability found. (CoconutOctopus)
2025-05-12 20:26 Nottjärn (lake in Ludvika Municipality, Sweden) Nottjärn is a small lake in the city of Ludvika, Sweden. It is a popular place to swim in the summer. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". This very small lake seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. Creator has a history of making unsourced stubs about tiny local features. (Geschichte)
2025-05-12 01:46 World Ecological Forum (organization) The World Ecological Forum is an independent and non-profit organization that is headquartered in Visby, Gotland, the biggest island in Sweden. The Forum's flagship event is an annual meeting that brings together selected business leaders, policy makers, academia and experts to discuss environmental issues of global concern. Created by single purpose account. No evidence of significant coverage to meet GNG. Swedish version of article is unreferenced too. (LibStar)
2025-05-14 06:34 Jaspreet Hodgson Jaspreet Hodgson is a Common Councillor for the City of London’s Vintry Ward, a position she has held since first being elected in 2022. She currently serves as the Deputy of Vintry Ward (the senior Common Councilman assisting the Alderman) and is a member of the Court at the Guild of Young Freemen. Fails WP:NPOLITICIAN, being a councillor on a municipal council does not confer automatic notability. Similarly, being a member of the Guild of Young Freeman and a commercial account manager/vintry representative does not make the individual notable. (Dan arndt)
2025-05-15 05:10 Joseph Clarke School (Academy in London, England) The Joseph Clarke School is a school for pupils with visual impairment and additional or complex needs in Highams Park, North London. Non-notable and unsourced school (Meadowlark)
2025-05-15 10:20 Pro-Active South London Pro-Active South London (P-ASL) is a partnership of organisations with a common interest in developing sport and physical activity in the London boroughs of Bromley, Croydon, Kingston upon Thames, Merton, Richmond-upon-Thames, Sutton and also Wandsworth. No indication of notability (Mean as custard)
2025-05-15 18:48 Ladeanlegget (Sports complex in Trondheim, Norway) Ladeanlegget is an outdoor sports complex in Trondheim consisting of several football pitches. Ladeanlegget is owned by Freidig SK but is located in the neighborhood of Lade and is the home field of Sportsklubben Trygg/Lade, while Freidig SK is based in the neighborhood of Eberg. No significant coverage of the sports complex in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-16 07:24 Johan Svärdshammar (Musical artist) Johan Svärdshammar (born September 21, 1974 in Stockholm) is composer, guitarist and backing vocalist in the bands Waves under Water and LinaLaukaR which he founded together with Angelica Segerbäck. In the past he has also played in other band formations such as Cynthia Leech. I can't find any sources mentioning the subject or the band he's affiliated with, and I have pretty good access to contemporary or recent past Swedish newspapers through PressReader. The sources already here are a myspace page and what looks to be an interview on a blog-type site. For what it's worth, neither subject nor his band have an article on Swedish wikipedia. (Zzz plant)
2025-05-16 06:10 Action with Communities in Rural England (UK advocacy group) Action with Communities in Rural England (ACRE) is a registered charity which represents 38 member groups (formerly known as rural community councils) who make up England's largest rural network. In 2020, the charity had links to 52,000 grassroots organisations in 11,000 rural communities. Created by single purpose account. 2 of the 3 sources are its own website. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-05-16 06:55 Association of Contact Lens Manufacturers (British trade association) The Association of Contact Lens Manufacturers is a British trade association established in 1962. It claims to represent the manufacturers of over 95% of all prescription contact lenses and lens care products in the UK, and is one of the five representative bodies that make up the Optical Confederation. Fails WP:ORG. A search for sources yielded non-independent optometry news sources. (LibStar)
2025-05-16 12:56 Angelica Segerbäck (Musical artist) Angelica Segerbäck ("Angel") (born 22 June 1982 in Stockholm) is lead vocalist in the bands Waves under Water and LinaLaukaR which she and Johan Svärdshammar started together. She has also appeared on a few songs by other bands. I can't find any sources mentioning the subject or the band she's affiliated with, and I have pretty good access to contemporary or recent past Swedish newspapers through PressReader. The sources already here are a myspace page and what looks to be an interview on a blog-type site. For what it's worth, neither subject nor her band have an article on Swedish wikipedia. (Zzz plant)
2025-05-16 13:10 Janne Juutinen (Finnish ice hockey player) Janne Juutinen (born February 15, 1994) is a Finnish ice hockey player. He is currently playing with HIFK in the Finnish Liiga. Fails WP:ATHLETE & WP:NHOCKEY. I didn't find any significant coverage about the subject. (Mika1h)
2025-05-16 14:08 Norman England (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Norman England (disambiguation) may refer to: WP:ONEOTHER This disambiguation page contains the primary topic and one other topic for the ambiguous title, since November 2023 (Ivey)
2025-05-16 15:25 Jan Carlsson (Swedish sprinter) Jan Carlsson (10 October 1930 – 16 January 1979) was a Swedish sprinter who won the national titles in the 100 m in 1954 and in the 200 m in 1953–55. He placed fifth in these events at the 1954 European Athletics Championships, and held a Swedish record over 400 m. Unremarkable career, devoid of SIGCOV, failing SPORTSCRIT. (JayCubby)
2025-05-16 18:41 O'Connells Caherciveen GAA (Gaelic games club in County Kerry, Ireland) O'Connells Caherciveen were a Gaelic Athletic Association football club from the town of Caherciveen in South County Kerry, Ireland. They won the South Kerry Senior Football Championship 6 times in all. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Southern Europe

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2025-05-10 14:27 Patsi Street (Street in Athens, Greece) Patsi Street (Greek: Οδός Σπύρου Πατσή) is a street in the western part of the center of the Greek capital city of Athens. It was named after Spyridon Patsis, a former mayor of Athens. It connects Athinon Avenue in the north with Konstantinopouleos Avenue in the south. Tagged as Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. Tagged as NN 6 months. No other language has an article from which to translate, including Greek. Non-notable street: no significant coverage. (Bearian)
2025-05-10 20:45 Blister (Portuguese band) (Portuguese band) Blister is a Rock band from Portugal. They were in first position for two weeks on a national Portuguese radio station, RDP Antena 3. No evidence of notability. Tagged as such since 2011 without improvement (Pppery)
2025-05-10 16:16 Torre in Pietra Torre in Pietra is a location in Italy known for its Paleolithic archeological site and a castle. The archeological site is located 26 km northwest of Rome and 6 km from the Tyrrhenian Sea. The Castello di Torre in Pietra is a notable architectural complex of medieval origin. WP:TNT: this article is likely entirely AI-generated, and cites fictitious sources, see here (Psychastes)
2025-05-11 20:19 Brioni Agreement (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) The Brioni Agreement, between Croatia, Slovenia and Yugoslavia in 1991, concerned the future of Yugoslavia. not needed 2 link dab (Ivey)
2025-05-12 19:37 AC Calenzano (Italian football club) Associazione Calcio Calenzano is an Italian association football club located in Calenzano, Tuscany. It currently plays in Eccelenza Toscana. They play in Red-Blue colors No significant coverage of the club

in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)

2025-05-13 01:37 DOK International Feature Documentary Film Festival (Documentary film festival) DOK is an international documentary film festival held in Belgrade, Serbia. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-14 02:05 Juan Carlos Pozo (Spanish footballer) Juan Carlos Pozo Muñoz (born 21 January 1981) is a retired Spanish footballer who played as a central midfielder. Played 5 matches professionally. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-15 21:15 Gibraltar Futsal Second Division (Football league) The Gibraltar Futsal Second Division is the second tier of organized futsal in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. Since 2018 it has served as the bottom tier in Gibraltar after the Gibraltar Football Association reduced the amount of divisions from 4 to 2. Non-notable minor league that is not covered at any significant length. (Yoblyblob)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Western Europe

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2025-05-11 14:01 Sachsenring (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Sachsenring (German, 'Saxony ring') may mean: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-05-13 01:39 Berlin Short Film Festival (Film festival) Berlin Short Film Festival is a film festival with a special emphasis on independent short films, which annually takes place in Berlin, Germany. It screens German and international short films with a runtime under 50 minutes and awards them in various categories. Primary sourced promotion for non notable festival. (Duffbeerforme)
2025-05-14 18:03 Wou Broese van Groenou (Dutch footballer (1881–1978)) Wolter Broese van Groenou (8 November 1881 – 17 November 1978) was a Dutch footballer who played as a forward for HVV Den Haag. While six citations are listed, none show significant coverage by independent, reliable sources. The first five only discuss the subject's family members, while the final one only lists the subject as a member of the 1899 team. A Google and newspaper search did not return coverage to fulfill WP:SPORTBASIC (ViridianPenguin)
2025-05-15 11:34 Philip Preston (Scottish priest (d. 1647)) Father Philip Preston (d.1647) was a priest of the Oratory who was confessor to Queen Henrietta Maria. He was a Scot. At the time of the purging of Henrietta Maria's French household in 1626 by her husband, King Charles I, there were three priests allowed to her, Fathers Potter and Godfrey, both English men, and Father Philip Preston, a Scot. No coverage found in Google scholar and fails SIGCOV (Ealdgyth)
2025-05-17 07:35 Florence Débarre (Professor at the French National Centre for Scientific Research) Florence Débarre (born 1984 in Paris, France) is a professor at the French National Centre for Scientific Research. She is a researcher in the field of Evolutionary biology. Subject does not appear to meet the notability criteria outlined in WP:NPROF. While she is quoted in a BBC article, the mention is brief and does not constitute significant coverage per WP:N. The NZZ article offers more sigificant coverage, but still falls short of the in-depth, sustained coverage required to establish independent notability. (2A00:23C8:5304:F501:5BF:D7C:9CD0:C520)

Geography/Regions/Oceania

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2025-05-15 22:16 Judy Forras (Australian alpine skier (1932–1996)) Judy Forras (22 November 1932 – 4 September 1996) was an Australian alpine skier. She competed in three events at the 1964 Winter Olympics. Placed 40th~42nd on a couple of events. SIGCOV is unlikely to materialize. (JayCubby)
2025-05-16 21:38 Traps (1985 film) (1985 film) Traps is a 1985 Australian film directed by John Hughes. No real claims to notability, no lasting reviews or impacts. Screening at a single film festival isn't enough to make a film notable. Fails WP:NFO. (Canterbury Tail)

History and Society/Business and economics

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2025-05-11 14:02 Non-corporate credit Non-Corporate Credit is a catch-all term used to include types of bonds that are forms of credit, but not issued by private corporations -— and therefore cannot be considered corporate debt. Non-Corporate Credit generally includes sovereign debt, regional governments and government agencies in a currency other than that of the issuer, and bonds issued by supranational entities. Can't find evidence that this is a notable topic. The sources I can find are generally using the phrase in passing or as part of a larger phrase like "non-corporate credit union". (Mx. Granger)
2025-05-12 01:07 Leverage Factory Leverage Factory is an independent, privately held American publisher based in Bend, Oregon. It publishes supplemental education books and online materials. Fails the notability guideline for companies. (Teratix)
2025-05-13 10:24 Institute of Art, Culture and Economics (Vietnamese organization) Institute of Art, Culture and Economics (IACE) is a scientific and technological organization operating under the Law on Science and Technology and related documents, under the management of competent state agencies in Vietnam. Its director is Vương Xuân Nguyên. This organization does not appear to meet Wikipedia:Notability (organizations and companies).

The first source is clearly an advertisement for the institute. According to this source, one of the institute's strengths is the "creating knowledge boards, Wikipedia declarations for community influencers". The second is a copy of the institute's self-introduction (https://vanhoathoidai.vn/gioi-thieu), and the third is an English translation of the institute's self-introduction. The fourth is an article in the Vietnam Journal of Rural Development Science that was written about Nguyên, director of IACE. In the website footer, Nguyên is also the secretary of this journal. The last is an article on the institute's website. I searched about this institute on Google and the results are advertisements, tax registration information, or articles mention IACE in passing. (222.253.82.213)

2025-05-13 19:35 Gridlock (economics) This is an extended usage of word gridlock specifically in economics to describe the common situation that occurs in the competition within an industry or a company. The similar usage of gridlock can be seen in politics as well. See also gridlock (Politics). While the term of "Gridlock" is widely used, it's not typically used in the way described here. The current article seems to be focused on the concept of first mover disadvantage, which is a niche usage. Even the term "First mover disadvantage" is more commonly used to refer to what this article describes. I couldn't find many search results referring to gridlock in this context. Also, the article itself isn't so well written in general and not particularly well sourced. (7804j)
2025-05-12 01:46 World Ecological Forum (organization) The World Ecological Forum is an independent and non-profit organization that is headquartered in Visby, Gotland, the biggest island in Sweden. The Forum's flagship event is an annual meeting that brings together selected business leaders, policy makers, academia and experts to discuss environmental issues of global concern. Created by single purpose account. No evidence of significant coverage to meet GNG. Swedish version of article is unreferenced too. (LibStar)
2025-05-15 05:13 Creative Book Publishers International Creative Book Publishers International is one of two special imprints of the international Marketing and Publicity Specialist Communication Projects International, the other imprint being Global Book Publishers. Unsourced, no sources found, fails NCORP (Meadowlark)
2025-05-15 05:18 American Yvette Company (Cosmetics company) American Yvette Company was a Chicago, Illinois, based business that manufactured cosmetics and operated beauty shops. It thrived in the late 1920s and 1930s. The company ran hairdressing and beauty shops in thirty-seven leading department stores in thirty-four cities in the United States, in February 1929. Fails NCORP. (Meadowlark)
2025-05-16 06:10 Action with Communities in Rural England (UK advocacy group) Action with Communities in Rural England (ACRE) is a registered charity which represents 38 member groups (formerly known as rural community councils) who make up England's largest rural network. In 2020, the charity had links to 52,000 grassroots organisations in 11,000 rural communities. Created by single purpose account. 2 of the 3 sources are its own website. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-05-16 06:55 Association of Contact Lens Manufacturers (British trade association) The Association of Contact Lens Manufacturers is a British trade association established in 1962. It claims to represent the manufacturers of over 95% of all prescription contact lenses and lens care products in the UK, and is one of the five representative bodies that make up the Optical Confederation. Fails WP:ORG. A search for sources yielded non-independent optometry news sources. (LibStar)
2025-05-16 18:37 NTAP (organizations and individuals that specialize in providing information and communication technology) NTAP is an acronym for nonprofit technology assistance provider. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found other uses of the name, but no in-depth content. Wikipedia:Wikipedia is not a dictionary. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-16 19:08 Kippa (company) (Nigerian financial services company) Kippa is a Nigerian software and financial services company based in Lagos, Nigeria. The company was founded by brothers Kennedy Ekezie and Duke Ekezie. Fails WP:NCORP due to lack of reliable sourcing. Cited sources like the Nairametrics and Forbes articles seem overly promotional, and others, like the TechCrunch, Benjamindada.com, and TechCabal cover routine corporate developments like funding or a new executive. (Bridget)
2025-05-16 21:37 Windgate Press Windgate Press is a small American publisher located in Sausalito, California whose focus is on San Francisco and California photographic history. fails gng and ncorp, almost no sources. a few very local ones on newspapers.com but not enough for ncorp (PARAKANYAA)
2025-05-17 08:16 OpenWeb (Israeli company) OpenWeb is a social engagement platform that builds online communities around digital content. OpenWeb works with publishers to bring conversations back from social networks to publisher sites. This article is overly promotional. It should be deleted unless it can be re-written in a more neutral way. (YarrowFlower)

History and Society/Education

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2025-05-10 14:43 Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Sukkur (Educational board in Pakistan) The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Sukkur was formed in 8.10.1979 in the city of Sukkur, Sindh to facilitate examinations for high schools and higher secondary schools or intermediate colleges. Just mentions, no in-depth coverage, fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-11 02:23 J.S.S. Academy of Technical Education, Noida (Private engineering college in Noida, India) J.S.S. Academy of Technical Education, Noida (Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Academy of Technical Education, Noida) is a private engineering institute affiliated to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University situated in Sector 62, Noida. It is part of the JSS Mahavidyapeetha group of Institutions, Mysuru established in 1954 by Jagadguru Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswami. Does not seem notable at all. most sources are trivial mentions (Flyingphoenixchips)
2025-05-11 02:23 Raj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology Raj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology (RKGIT), is a private college in Ghaziabad, India. It is affiliated to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University. Does not seem notable at all. most sources are trivial mentions (Flyingphoenixchips)
2025-05-11 02:24 Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering & Technology (Engineering college in Uttar Pradesh) Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering & Technology, Jhansi (commonly known as BIET Jhansi) is an autonomous engineering college in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is an affiliated college of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU). It is recognised by the All India Council for Technical Education. Does not seem notable at all. most sources are trivial mentions (Flyingphoenixchips)
2025-05-12 06:49 South Suburban School (Main) (Government sponsored primary,secondary school in West Bengal, India) South Suburban School (Main) was established in 1874. It was located at Hazra Pukur (now Jatin Das Park) in Kolkata, India. At that time it was known as South Suburban School, Kalighat. Pundit Sibnath Sastri was the first Headmaster. After a few years the school's name was changed to South Suburban School, Bhowanipur. This article does not meet WP:GNG, WP:NSCHOOL (VeritasVanguard)
2025-05-15 05:10 Joseph Clarke School (Academy in London, England) The Joseph Clarke School is a school for pupils with visual impairment and additional or complex needs in Highams Park, North London. Non-notable and unsourced school (Meadowlark)
2025-05-15 14:44 Askar Kalibari Secondary School & College (Non-government school & college in Bangladesh) Askar kalibari Secondary School & College is a combined school located in Askar, Agailjhara, Barisal, Bangladesh. It is one of the oldest and top ranked high schools in Agailjhara and the first high school in Baghdaha Union. It is semi govt school and college located at School Road, Askar near Askar Puran Kalibari. No reliable, secondary coverage about the school beyond the fact that it exists. (WormEater13)
2025-05-15 14:45 Kamaura Shahid Smriti High School (School in Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh) Kamaura Shahid Smriti High School (KSSHS) (Bengali: কামউরা শহীদ স্মৃতি বহুমুখী উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়) is a secondary school in Ashuganj Upazila of Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh. No reliable, secondary coverage about the school beyond the fact that it exists. (WormEater13)
2025-05-15 14:46 Savar Model College (Higher secondary school in Bangladesh) Savar Model College is a higher secondary educational institution located in Savar Upazila, near Dhaka, Bangladesh established in January 1996. No reliable, secondary coverage about the school beyond the fact that it exists. (WormEater13)
2025-05-15 14:47 Shohagi Union High School (School in Bangladesh) Shohagi Union Higher secondary School (Bengali: সোহাগী ইউনিয়ন উচ্চ মাধ্যমিক বিদ্যালয়(স্কুল ও কলেজ)) is a higher secondary school in Ishwarganj Upazila, Mymensingh District, Bangladesh. The school is located near Shohagi Bazar. It was established in 1955 and typically teaches about 1,500 students with a staff of about 35. The only source for this article is a Bangladeshi encyclopedia, which is not reliable. Upon search, there are no reliable, secondary sources about the school. (WormEater13)
2025-05-15 17:45 Oaktree International School, Kolkata (School in Naurbad, Kolkata, West Bengal, India) Oaktree International School, Kolkata, West Bengal, India, was a co-educational and residential school following the IB (International Baccalaureate) syllabus. It was Eastern India's first authorized IB World School.[independent source needed] The School was located at Joka, 15 kilometers south of the heart of Kolkata, and operated on a sprawling 30-acre site. No independent source (Raihanur)
2025-05-15 17:50 Carmel School, Kolkata (Private school in India) Carmel Convent (Primary and High) School is an all-girl Catholic institution located in Kolkata, India. No citation (Raihanur)
2025-05-15 17:52 Dum Dum Kishore Bharati High School (School in Kolkata, India) Dum Dum Kishore Bharati High School is a boys' school in Dum Dum. This school is affiliated to the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education for 10th Board exam (Madhyamik Pariksha/Secondary Examination) and West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education for the 12th Board exam (Uchcha Madhyamik/Higher Secondary Examination). No citation (Raihanur)
2025-05-15 17:58 Patulia High School (School in Kolkata, West Bengal) Patulia High School is a Higher Secondary, boys-only school in Kolkata, India. Originally established in 1960 as a 2 class Junior High School, the school offers grades 5 to 12 under the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education and the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education. Single source and not notable (Raihanur)
2025-05-16 03:16 La Salette of Quezon (Roman Catholic school in Isabela, Philippines) La Salette of Quezon is a private, Catholic, coeducational, basic education institution run by the Missionaries of Our Lady of La Salette in Quezon, Isabela. Philippines. It was founded by the La Salettes in June 1960. The school does not seem to be notable enough per WP:NSCHOOL to warrant their own separate article. (WormEater13)
2025-05-16 03:18 Notre Dame of Dadiangas University – Integrated Basic Education Department (Roman Catholic preparatory school in General Santos, Philippines) Notre Dame of Dadiangas University - Integrated Basic Education Department (NDDU - IBED) is a Catholic private University preparatory school for High School, Elementary and Pre-school students, run by the Marist Brothers of the Schools or FMS (Fratres Maristae a Scholis). Subject does not seem to be notable enough to warrant its own article. (WormEater13)
2025-05-16 06:10 Action with Communities in Rural England (UK advocacy group) Action with Communities in Rural England (ACRE) is a registered charity which represents 38 member groups (formerly known as rural community councils) who make up England's largest rural network. In 2020, the charity had links to 52,000 grassroots organisations in 11,000 rural communities. Created by single purpose account. 2 of the 3 sources are its own website. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-05-16 18:37 NTAP (organizations and individuals that specialize in providing information and communication technology) NTAP is an acronym for nonprofit technology assistance provider. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found other uses of the name, but no in-depth content. Wikipedia:Wikipedia is not a dictionary. (JoeNMLC)

History and Society/History

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2025-05-10 16:16 Torre in Pietra Torre in Pietra is a location in Italy known for its Paleolithic archeological site and a castle. The archeological site is located 26 km northwest of Rome and 6 km from the Tyrrhenian Sea. The Castello di Torre in Pietra is a notable architectural complex of medieval origin. WP:TNT: this article is likely entirely AI-generated, and cites fictitious sources, see here (Psychastes)
2025-05-15 11:34 Philip Preston (Scottish priest (d. 1647)) Father Philip Preston (d.1647) was a priest of the Oratory who was confessor to Queen Henrietta Maria. He was a Scot. At the time of the purging of Henrietta Maria's French household in 1626 by her husband, King Charles I, there were three priests allowed to her, Fathers Potter and Godfrey, both English men, and Father Philip Preston, a Scot. No coverage found in Google scholar and fails SIGCOV (Ealdgyth)

History and Society/Military and warfare

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2025-05-10 22:35 Stalin's execution list of July 26, 1938 The Stalinist execution list of July 26, 1938 was signed during the Great Purge of the Soviet Union by Joseph Stalin and Vyacheslav Molotov. Article fails WP:INDISCRIMINATE and WP:GNG. (ThanatosApprentice)
2025-05-10 22:35 Stalin's execution list of June 26, 1937 The Stalinist execution list of June 26, 1937 was signed during the Great Purge of the Soviet Union by Joseph Stalin, Lazar Kaganovich, Kliment Voroshilov, Andrei Zhdanov and Anastas Mikoyan. Article fails WP:INDISCRIMINATE and WP:GNG. (ThanatosApprentice)
2025-05-12 18:57 Police Medal for Excellent Service The Police Medal for Excellent Service (Arabic: نوط الشرطة للخدمة الممتازة, Nut al-Shurta lil Khidmat al-Mumtaza) was a medal awarded by the Kingdom of Iraq and later by the First Republic of Iraq. It was awarded to policemen for distinguished service. One source only with no improvement since being tagging in January; that's a routine database listing too, so doesn't formally demonstrate notability. (Klbrain)
2025-05-13 13:28 Battle of Khankala (1735) (1735 battle) The Battle of Khankala was a decisive Chechen victory and forced Qaplan I to abandon his campaign in Chechnya and continue to Dagestan. The crushing Crimean defeat also resulted in the end of the centuries long Chechen–Crimean conflict. Original research, cannot be verified because it never happened (Devlet Geray)

History and Society/Politics and government

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2025-05-12 03:22 Legislature broadcaster (Television or radio station that airs legislative proceedings) A legislature broadcaster is a broadcaster, a television channel or a radio station that mainly broadcasts sound or video from the legislature and other parliamentary chambers such as parliamentary commissions in a city, state or in a country. no citation, no sources for the name "Legislature broadcaster" - see https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C33&q=%22Legislature+broadcaster%22&btnG= (Cinaroot)
2025-05-13 03:02 2025 Aspen mayoral election (2025 mayoral election in Aspen, Colorado) The 2025 Aspen mayoral election took place on March 4, 2025. Extremely local mayoral election, nothing outside local sources covering it (Yoblyblob)
2025-05-15 22:16 Judy Forras (Australian alpine skier (1932–1996)) Judy Forras (22 November 1932 – 4 September 1996) was an Australian alpine skier. She competed in three events at the 1964 Winter Olympics. Placed 40th~42nd on a couple of events. SIGCOV is unlikely to materialize. (JayCubby)
2025-05-15 21:11 Opinion polling for the 46th Canadian federal election This table provides a list of scientific, nationwide public opinion polls conducted from the 2025 Canadian federal election leading up to the Next Canadian federal election. Whichever editor created this article clearly did not notice that an equivalent page already exists in the draftspace Draft:Opinion polling for the 46th Canadian federal election and it is too early to put this onto the mainspace. Speedy delete this page please. Moreover, editors previously decided to not yet put this into the mainspace. Consequently, this page should be speedy deleted and the page should only be moved to the mainspace from the existing DRAFTSPACE page once that page is approved. (ArchMonth)
2025-05-16 00:52 International charter for walking The International charter for walking is an initiative undertaken by Walk21 to encourage walking in urban areas for benefits to health, the environment and the economy. article does not meet notability standards, most sources link back to the website of the article subject (SapphicVibes)
2025-05-16 21:38 Traps (1985 film) (1985 film) Traps is a 1985 Australian film directed by John Hughes. No real claims to notability, no lasting reviews or impacts. Screening at a single film festival isn't enough to make a film notable. Fails WP:NFO. (Canterbury Tail)

History and Society/Society

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2025-05-11 15:09 Trek (band) (Russian rock band) Trek is a Russian rock band formed in Khabarovsk, Soviet Russia, in 1977. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-13 13:28 Battle of Khankala (1735) (1735 battle) The Battle of Khankala was a decisive Chechen victory and forced Qaplan I to abandon his campaign in Chechnya and continue to Dagestan. The crushing Crimean defeat also resulted in the end of the centuries long Chechen–Crimean conflict. Original research, cannot be verified because it never happened (Devlet Geray)
2025-05-12 01:46 World Ecological Forum (organization) The World Ecological Forum is an independent and non-profit organization that is headquartered in Visby, Gotland, the biggest island in Sweden. The Forum's flagship event is an annual meeting that brings together selected business leaders, policy makers, academia and experts to discuss environmental issues of global concern. Created by single purpose account. No evidence of significant coverage to meet GNG. Swedish version of article is unreferenced too. (LibStar)
2025-05-11 11:49 Lộ Lộ (Musical artist) Lộ Lộ (born December 25, 1988) is a Vietnamese performer, host, and LGBTQ+ community advocate, best known for pioneering blingo (drag bingo or 'Lô Tô') events in Vietnam. Celebrated for her bold aesthetic, irreverent humor, and powerful stage presence, Lộ Lộ has become a beloved figure in the country's growing drag scene and queer nightlife. [BLP]

History and Society/Transportation

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2025-05-12 03:02 Dodge Hornet (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) The Dodge Hornet is a crossover SUV exclusively sold in North America. unneeded 2 link dab (Ivey)
2025-05-15 19:32 Dyz railway station (Railway station in Pakistan) Dyz railway station (Urdu: ڈیز ریلوے اسٹیشن) is located in Pakistan. There are no sources at all for this railway station, no mention anywhere. (Dualpendel)
2025-05-16 14:09 YF-23 (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) YF-23 may refer to: WP:ONEOTHER This disambiguation page contains the primary topic and one other topic for the ambiguous title, since November 2023 (Ivey)

STEM

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2025-05-11 08:37 Pagida (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Pagida is a genus of crab spiders family Thomisidae. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-05-11 08:40 Palenga (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Palenga is a genus of plants, native to South Asia, currently considered synonymous with Putranjiva. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-05-11 15:49 Authority distribution The solution concept authority distribution was formulated by Lloyd Shapley and his student X. Hu in 2003 to measure the authority power of players in a well-contracted organization. The index generates the Shapley-Shubik power index and can be used in ranking, planning and organizational choice. Has been tagged as potentially lacking notability since 2016, and the article itself lacks context and is not particularly well written. From a quick Google search, I didn't find many references to this term that are not primary sources (7804j)
2025-05-11 08:21 BVLOS drone medical delivery trials in India The Beyond Visual Line Of Sight (BVLOS) drone medical delivery operations by Throttle Aerospace Systems Pvt Ltd (TAS) consortia consisting of TAS, Honeywell Aerospace (India) and Involi were successfully completed on 26 August 2021.The trials were held within a 15 km radius at Gauribidanur taluk of Chikkaballapur district on the outskirts of Bangalore in Karnataka, India. Effectively a news article. Clear WP:NOTNEWS and general notability issues. (Oishlam)
2025-05-12 19:12 Chemical game theory Chemical game theory is an alternative model of game theory that represents and solves problems in strategic interactions, or contested human decision making. Differences with traditional game theory concepts include the use of metaphorical molecules called “knowlecules”, which represent choices and decisions among players in the game. This seems to be original research, stemming from a 2018 paper with only 15 citations (https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.iecr.8b03835). The term "Knowlecules" on Google has very few results (7804j)
2025-05-12 09:05 Composition ring (Algebraic structure) In mathematics, a composition ring, introduced in , is a commutative ring (R, 0, +, −, ·), possibly without an identity 1 (see non-unital ring), together with an operation Entirely based on a single primary source. Almost orphan (3 incoming links from "See also" sections 1 from the blp of the source author; nothing else. Only 39 citations found by Scholar Google, which is very few for a 64-years-old aticle. (D.Lazard)
2025-05-13 03:07 Chris Piche (Canadian computer scientist and entrepreneur) Chris Piche is a Canadian technology entrepreneur. non-notable, self-promotion, lack of good sources (Shadesofgrey)
2025-05-13 10:24 Institute of Art, Culture and Economics (Vietnamese organization) Institute of Art, Culture and Economics (IACE) is a scientific and technological organization operating under the Law on Science and Technology and related documents, under the management of competent state agencies in Vietnam. Its director is Vương Xuân Nguyên. This organization does not appear to meet Wikipedia:Notability (organizations and companies).

The first source is clearly an advertisement for the institute. According to this source, one of the institute's strengths is the "creating knowledge boards, Wikipedia declarations for community influencers". The second is a copy of the institute's self-introduction (https://vanhoathoidai.vn/gioi-thieu), and the third is an English translation of the institute's self-introduction. The fourth is an article in the Vietnam Journal of Rural Development Science that was written about Nguyên, director of IACE. In the website footer, Nguyên is also the secretary of this journal. The last is an article on the institute's website. I searched about this institute on Google and the results are advertisements, tax registration information, or articles mention IACE in passing. (222.253.82.213)

2025-05-13 19:35 Gridlock (economics) This is an extended usage of word gridlock specifically in economics to describe the common situation that occurs in the competition within an industry or a company. The similar usage of gridlock can be seen in politics as well. See also gridlock (Politics). While the term of "Gridlock" is widely used, it's not typically used in the way described here. The current article seems to be focused on the concept of first mover disadvantage, which is a niche usage. Even the term "First mover disadvantage" is more commonly used to refer to what this article describes. I couldn't find many search results referring to gridlock in this context. Also, the article itself isn't so well written in general and not particularly well sourced. (7804j)
2025-05-13 23:24 Yashar Niknafs (American entrepreneur) Yashar Sharifi Niknafs is an American scientist, coder, and businessman. He currently serves as the chief executive officer of Lynx Dx, Inc., one of the largest providers of COVID-19 PCR testing in the state of Michigan. BLP subject requesting deletion. Subject does not clearly pass general notability guideline, and the article was recently edited and now has a problematic article history. All of these are delineated factors weighing in favor of deletion. (2601:400:8000:BA:1840:BB3B:A153:893A)
2025-05-15 05:18 American Yvette Company (Cosmetics company) American Yvette Company was a Chicago, Illinois, based business that manufactured cosmetics and operated beauty shops. It thrived in the late 1920s and 1930s. The company ran hairdressing and beauty shops in thirty-seven leading department stores in thirty-four cities in the United States, in February 1929. Fails NCORP. (Meadowlark)
2025-05-16 06:55 Association of Contact Lens Manufacturers (British trade association) The Association of Contact Lens Manufacturers is a British trade association established in 1962. It claims to represent the manufacturers of over 95% of all prescription contact lenses and lens care products in the UK, and is one of the five representative bodies that make up the Optical Confederation. Fails WP:ORG. A search for sources yielded non-independent optometry news sources. (LibStar)
2025-05-16 18:37 NTAP (organizations and individuals that specialize in providing information and communication technology) NTAP is an acronym for nonprofit technology assistance provider. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found other uses of the name, but no in-depth content. Wikipedia:Wikipedia is not a dictionary. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-16 21:41 Paekakariki Press (Publishing house and letterpress workshop) Paekakariki Press is an independent publishing house and letterpress workshop, founded in 2010 and based in Walthamstow, London. does not pass GNG or NCORP, barely even any mentions for their books. (PARAKANYAA)
2025-05-17 06:28 ICTCM Award (mathematical award) The ICTCM Award is presented each year at the International Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics sponsored by Pearson Addison–Wesley & Pearson Prentice Hall publishers. This award, now in its twelfth year, was established by Pearson Education to recognize an individual or group for excellence and innovation in using technology to enhance the teaching and learning of mathematics. Commercially-sponsored award with no independent sources; searching finds only press releases from winners. Does not pass WP:GNG. Possibly defunct? Not mentioned in web site for ICTCM 2025 and searches for specific years after 2011 found nothing. (David Eppstein)
2025-05-17 07:13 The Taylor Prize in Mathematics The Taylor Prize in Mathematics is a cash prize awarded annually to an outstanding graduate student of mathematics, displaying excellence in graduate research and overall accomplishments, at The George Washington University in Washington, DC. The prize is named after James Henry Taylor, a professor of mathematics at GW from 1929 to 1958. Local student award, too low-level to convey any notability on its recipients or to derive any from them; no independent sourcing. Fails WP:GNG. (David Eppstein)
2025-05-17 07:27 Alice Catherine Hughes (Professor at the University of Hong Kong) Alice Catherine Hughes is associate professor at the University of Hong Kong, and editor-in-chief of Elsevier's Climate Change Ecology journal. She is known for her research on biodiversity, including the effect of environmental change on some species, particularly bats, and the threat to many species from the wildlife trade. doesn't appear to be independently notable as per WP:NPROF. No significant coverage in independent sources satisfying WP:N. The main source seems to be the blog of a colleague. (2A00:23C8:5304:F501:5BF:D7C:9CD0:C520)
2025-05-17 07:35 Florence Débarre (Professor at the French National Centre for Scientific Research) Florence Débarre (born 1984 in Paris, France) is a professor at the French National Centre for Scientific Research. She is a researcher in the field of Evolutionary biology. Subject does not appear to meet the notability criteria outlined in WP:NPROF. While she is quoted in a BBC article, the mention is brief and does not constitute significant coverage per WP:N. The NZZ article offers more sigificant coverage, but still falls short of the in-depth, sustained coverage required to establish independent notability. (2A00:23C8:5304:F501:5BF:D7C:9CD0:C520)

STEM/Biology

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2025-05-17 06:04 Brain fag syndrome (A set of symptoms relating to excessive academic or intellectual pressure in the young) Brain fag syndrome (BFS) describes a set of symptoms including difficulty in concentrating and retaining information, head and or neck pains, and eye pain. Brain fag is believed to be most common in adolescents and young adults due to the pressure occurring in life during these years. Notability. See talk page for specific rationale (Relevantusername2020)

STEM/Computing

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2025-05-10 17:11 S-OS (Operating system) S-OS is a simple operating system mainly for Z80 based computers. The operating system was first presented in 1986 in the Japanese magazine Oh!X in an article called "The Sentinel". Fails WP:GNG (80.103.137.202)
2025-05-10 15:15 Tlooto For Researchers as an Assistant for Academic Research, tlooto Not notable. 0 on Google News. 40 follower on Linkedin, 70 on YouTube (HelpUsStopSpam)
2025-05-11 20:23 Symbian (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Symbian was a mobile operating system and computing platform for smartphones. unneeded 2 link dab (Ivey)
2025-05-14 06:44 Cryptography Primitives Library The Intel Cryptography Primitives Library is an extensive library of ready-to-use cryptographic functions for multimedia, enterprise data, embedded, communications, and scientific and technical applications, optimized for diverse Intel architectures. Its royalty-free APIs help developers take advantage of single instruction, multiple data (SIMD) instructions, and the latest advanced encryption standard instruction set extensions (AES-NI) in the Intel microarchitecture. No independent sources are provided and none seem to exist with significant coverage establishing that this library of cryptographic primitives is particularly unique and/or widely used. Intel's internal claims of useful open-source APIs are not enough to satisfy WP:NPRODUCT or WP:GNG. (ViridianPenguin)
2025-05-15 06:05 Jean Dollimore (English computer scientist) Jean Dollimore is an English computer scientist that worked at Queen Mary University of London, notable for being co-author (together with George Coulouris, Tim Kindberg and Gordon Blair) of one of the standard distributed computer systems textbooks, Distributed Systems (ISBN 978-0132143011). Fails WP:GNG (84.78.243.193)
2025-05-15 07:12 Ad Hoc Configuration Protocol The Ad Hoc Configuration Protocol (AHCP) is an autoconfiguration protocol for IPv6 and dual-stack IPv6/IPv4 networks designed to be used in place of router discovery and DHCP on networks where it is difficult or impossible to configure a server within every link-layer broadcast domain, for example mobile ad hoc networks. An expired IETF draft document without secondary coverage is not generally notable. (Brandon)
2025-05-17 05:02 Scramdisk Scramdisk is a free on-the-fly encryption program for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me. A non-free version was also available for Windows NT. Fails WP:GNG (80.103.137.114)
2025-05-17 05:38 E4M (free disk encryption software) Encryption for the Masses (E4M) is a free disk encryption software for Windows NT and Windows 9x families of operating systems. E4M is discontinued; it is no longer maintained. Its author, former criminal cartel boss Paul Le Roux, joined Shaun Hollingworth (the author of the Scramdisk) to produce the commercial encryption product DriveCrypt for the security company SecurStar. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.219.52)
2025-05-17 06:00 PGPDisk (disk encryption software) PGP Virtual Disk is a disk encryption system that allows one to create a virtual encrypted disk within a file. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.218.132)
2025-05-11 20:15 Rymdport (Open source software for file transfer) Rymdport, formerly named wormhole-gui, is a free, cross-platform and open-source protocol used for transferring files, directories and plain text. It implements the magic-wormhole protocol in a compiled native Go wrapper. Rymdport allows users to transfer data without using a server. Not notable. All sources cited appear to be private blogs or advertisements, and a search doesn't turn up anything better. (Moriwen)
2025-05-15 18:19 NinjaCode (Major programming schools operating in Japan) is an online programming school in Japan. It is run by Raxus Corporation, which operates Carnext and other companies. Its TV advertisement features Shiori Kubo, one of the current members of Nogizaka46 as of May 2025. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)

STEM/Earth and environment

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2025-05-12 01:46 World Ecological Forum (organization) The World Ecological Forum is an independent and non-profit organization that is headquartered in Visby, Gotland, the biggest island in Sweden. The Forum's flagship event is an annual meeting that brings together selected business leaders, policy makers, academia and experts to discuss environmental issues of global concern. Created by single purpose account. No evidence of significant coverage to meet GNG. Swedish version of article is unreferenced too. (LibStar)

STEM/Engineering

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2025-05-12 03:02 Dodge Hornet (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) The Dodge Hornet is a crossover SUV exclusively sold in North America. unneeded 2 link dab (Ivey)
2025-05-16 14:09 YF-23 (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) YF-23 may refer to: WP:ONEOTHER This disambiguation page contains the primary topic and one other topic for the ambiguous title, since November 2023 (Ivey)

STEM/Mathematics

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2025-05-14 06:44 Cryptography Primitives Library The Intel Cryptography Primitives Library is an extensive library of ready-to-use cryptographic functions for multimedia, enterprise data, embedded, communications, and scientific and technical applications, optimized for diverse Intel architectures. Its royalty-free APIs help developers take advantage of single instruction, multiple data (SIMD) instructions, and the latest advanced encryption standard instruction set extensions (AES-NI) in the Intel microarchitecture. No independent sources are provided and none seem to exist with significant coverage establishing that this library of cryptographic primitives is particularly unique and/or widely used. Intel's internal claims of useful open-source APIs are not enough to satisfy WP:NPRODUCT or WP:GNG. (ViridianPenguin)
2025-05-17 05:02 Scramdisk Scramdisk is a free on-the-fly encryption program for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me. A non-free version was also available for Windows NT. Fails WP:GNG (80.103.137.114)
2025-05-17 05:38 E4M (free disk encryption software) Encryption for the Masses (E4M) is a free disk encryption software for Windows NT and Windows 9x families of operating systems. E4M is discontinued; it is no longer maintained. Its author, former criminal cartel boss Paul Le Roux, joined Shaun Hollingworth (the author of the Scramdisk) to produce the commercial encryption product DriveCrypt for the security company SecurStar. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.219.52)

STEM/Medicine & Health

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2025-05-12 07:01 Government Medical College, Jalgaon (Medical college and hospital in Jalgaon, Maharashtra, Indian) Government Medical College, Jalgaon is a full-fledged tertiary Government medical college in Jalgaon, Maharashtra. The college imparts the degree Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS). It is recognised by the National Medical Commission. The hospital associated with the college is one of the largest in Jalgaon district. This article does not meet WP:GNG, WP:NSCHOOL, WP:SIGCOV (VeritasVanguard)
2025-05-11 22:14 Marion Blank (American psychologist) Marion Blank is a developmental psychologist, the creator of the Reading Kingdom program, the creator and former director of the A Light on Literacy program at Columbia University in New York. She also created Comprendi, a reading system developed for the purposes of increasing reading comprehension. Non-notable psychologist. No sigcov provided to establish notability, fails WP:GNG, possible autobiography (Jdcooper)
2025-05-17 06:04 Brain fag syndrome (A set of symptoms relating to excessive academic or intellectual pressure in the young) Brain fag syndrome (BFS) describes a set of symptoms including difficulty in concentrating and retaining information, head and or neck pains, and eye pain. Brain fag is believed to be most common in adolescents and young adults due to the pressure occurring in life during these years. Notability. See talk page for specific rationale (Relevantusername2020)

STEM/Technology

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2025-05-10 17:11 S-OS (Operating system) S-OS is a simple operating system mainly for Z80 based computers. The operating system was first presented in 1986 in the Japanese magazine Oh!X in an article called "The Sentinel". Fails WP:GNG (80.103.137.202)
2025-05-10 15:15 Tlooto For Researchers as an Assistant for Academic Research, tlooto Not notable. 0 on Google News. 40 follower on Linkedin, 70 on YouTube (HelpUsStopSpam)
2025-05-13 12:00 IsaacRobot IsaacRobot is a biped humanoid robot, produced and realized by the IsaacTeam, a group of students of the Politecnico di Torino. Fails WP:GNG with lack of reliable sourcing and no significant updates on the project in years. (MidnightMayhem)
2025-05-15 17:52 EuroGIX (Internet exchange point in France) EuroGIX is a network service provider located in Alsace, France that acts as a backbone between Internet exchange points (IXPs). They use the term GIX to refer to their role in connecting IXPs. Lacks SIGCOV from independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-12 14:34 SIGMO (humanoid robot) SIGMO is a humanoid robot designed to demonstrate the applications of passive dynamics technologies. Fails WP:GNG. Nothing in the article has been significantly updated since 2007. (MidnightMayhem)
2025-05-17 05:02 Scramdisk Scramdisk is a free on-the-fly encryption program for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me. A non-free version was also available for Windows NT. Fails WP:GNG (80.103.137.114)
2025-05-17 05:38 E4M (free disk encryption software) Encryption for the Masses (E4M) is a free disk encryption software for Windows NT and Windows 9x families of operating systems. E4M is discontinued; it is no longer maintained. Its author, former criminal cartel boss Paul Le Roux, joined Shaun Hollingworth (the author of the Scramdisk) to produce the commercial encryption product DriveCrypt for the security company SecurStar. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.219.52)
2025-05-17 08:16 OpenWeb (Israeli company) OpenWeb is a social engagement platform that builds online communities around digital content. OpenWeb works with publishers to bring conversations back from social networks to publisher sites. This article is overly promotional. It should be deleted unless it can be re-written in a more neutral way. (YarrowFlower)
2025-05-11 20:15 Rymdport (Open source software for file transfer) Rymdport, formerly named wormhole-gui, is a free, cross-platform and open-source protocol used for transferring files, directories and plain text. It implements the magic-wormhole protocol in a compiled native Go wrapper. Rymdport allows users to transfer data without using a server. Not notable. All sources cited appear to be private blogs or advertisements, and a search doesn't turn up anything better. (Moriwen)
2025-05-15 18:19 NinjaCode (Major programming schools operating in Japan) is an online programming school in Japan. It is run by Raxus Corporation, which operates Carnext and other companies. Its TV advertisement features Shiori Kubo, one of the current members of Nogizaka46 as of May 2025. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)

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2025-05-11 08:38 Pajan (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Paján is a town in Manabí Province of Ecuador. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-05-11 14:53 Ottawa Titans (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Ottawa Titans can refer to: unneeded 2 item dab page (Ivey)
2025-05-11 16:39 Stanisław Burzyński (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Stanisław Burzyński (born 1943) is a purveyor of unproven cancer treatments and founder of the Burzynski Clinic in Houston, Texas. 2 link Dab page (Ivey)
2025-05-11 20:16 Animatronics (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Animatronics is the use of mechatronics to create machines which simulate animate life with lifelike characteristics. unneeded 2 link dab (Ivey)
2025-05-12 16:52 Notgården (settlement in Ludvika Municipality, Sweden) Notgården is the place where the mountain Ormberget is located. Notgården lies in the city called Ludvika, and has about 300-450 permanent residents. No evidence of notability, no sources. (CoconutOctopus)
2025-05-14 00:07 Possession proceedings In common law, possession proceedings are proceedings in a court of law due to a dispute over possession of a physical asset. These are common in divorce issues where the parties cannot decide on which of the two will receive possession of a particular object of value. Tagged as Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. Tagged as NN for 5 years. No other language has an article from which to translate. This actually is a dictionary definition, but could be a dab page. Unless some editor wants to rescue it, it's probably better to delete or redirect somewhere. (Bearian)