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- Nom de plume: Agathoclea
- Wikpedian birth: January 27, 2006
- Admin since: December 25, 2006
- Home: Pembrokeshire, Wales
- Areas of interest: History
Wales news
- 8 March 2025 – 2024–25 Australian region cyclone season
- One person is confirmed killed and thirteen others are injured in floods caused by Cyclone Alfred as it passes through Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. (AP)
- 3 March 2025 – 2024–25 Australian region cyclone season
- Cyclone warnings are issued to residents of Brisbane, South East Queensland and the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales as Tropical Cyclone Alfred is expected to make landfall on Thursday or early Friday local time. (The Guardian Australia)
- 18 February 2025 – Animal welfare in the United Kingdom
- The Welsh Government announces a ban on Greyhound racing in Wales following cross-party calls for a ban on the sport which has been criticized for its animal cruelty. (BBC News)
- 11 February 2025 – Antisemitism in Australia, Clinical incidents in Australia
- Two nurses in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia are stood down after claiming on video that they allegedly both refused to treat and intentionally mistreated Israeli patients. (The Guardian)
Germany news
- 9 March 2025 –
- More than 40,000 passengers at the Hamburg Airport in Hamburg, Germany, are affected and flights are cancelled after a worker protest organized by the trade union ver.di. (CTV News)
- 6 March 2025 –
- The European Court of Justice fines Germany €34 million (US$36.7 million) for failing to implement a European Union law to protect whistleblowers by 2021. The Court also fines Czechia €2.3 million, Hungary €1.5 million, and Luxembourg and Estonia €500,000 each for the same reason. (DW)
- 4 March 2025 –
- A light aircraft crashes into a garden in Plettenberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, killing the pilot on board. (DW)
- 3 March 2025 – 2025 Mannheim car incident
- A car drives into a crowd of people near a Carnival market in Mannheim, Germany, killing two people and injuring 25 others, including fifteen seriously. A man has been arrested. (Euronews) (DW)
- 24 February 2025 – 2020s European re-armament
- German chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz declares the rapid re-militarization of Germany and Europe as a whole to be an immediate priority, in order to provide military support for Ukraine against Russia, as well as to pursue European military independence from the United States and possibly NATO. (BBC News)
- 23 February 2025 – 2025 German federal election
- Germans vote to elect the Bundestag. The opposition CDU/CSU wins a plurality, with 28.5% of the vote and 208 seats. The governing Social Democratic Party finishes in third place with 16.4% and 120 seats, while the far-right Alternative for Germany finishes in second place with 20.8% and 152 seats. (CNN) (DW)
- ... that Russia funded the building of the Russian Memorial Church in Leipzig (pictured) as a monument to the 22,000 Russians who died in the 1813 Battle of Leipzig against Napoleon?
- ... that in 1994 Kazuyoshi Akiyama conducted the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra in the first performance of Schoenberg's Moses und Aron with Japanese musicians?
- ... that Hans Dieter Beck (pictured), a co-head of the publisher C. H. Beck, rode a bicycle to work until he was 92?
- ... that John Beaglehole described the appointment of Johann Reinhold Forster as naturalist on Cook's second voyage as "one of the Admiralty's vast mistakes"?
- ... that Maria Einsmann claimed to be her own husband, Josef, when she registered the births of her companion Helene Müller's two children in 1921 and 1930?
- ... that Theresia Bauer was named science minister of the year four times?
- ... that while Germans murdered millions of prisoners of war during WWII, the survival ratio of Jewish POWs was generally tied to the army or nation they served with, and not to their ethnicity?
- ... that on 26 December 1724 J. S. Bach directed the first performance of Christum wir sollen loben schon, BWV 121, based on a hymn written by Martin Luther in 1524?
Recommended reading
- Wikipedia:Lamest_edit_wars_ever
- Wikipedia:German-speaking Wikipedians' notice board/Translation guide
- Wikipedia:Vandalism#What_vandalism_is_not
- Does NPOV dictate to call (insert group here) a cult?
- New users creating perfect articles
- "The problem with Wikipedia is that it only works in practice. In theory, it's a total disaster"
Cheatsheet
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- Special:Statistics
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Articles
Articles Created (in order of creation)
Ancient Greek & Hellenistic history
Fiction
Geography
Schleiz (from EB1911 stub), Geroldsgrün
Regular Spelling Searches
quicklinks
- Boogle Books ref creator
- Commons images
- Stalker
- Adminship for editors
- Ageism
- Münchenwiki
- Vanity articles
- Think before you choose a username
- Martyr editors
- Pick your battles
- Infobox Arbcom case summary
- Let's use deletion discussions for subjects where there is some genuine doubt about suitability for an encyclopedia, rather than ones that anyone with enough general knowledge to be capable of editing an encylopedia knows to be notable
- They are some of the few Wikipedians who can get into editing disputes with deletionists and incrementalists at the same time, without being mergist
- Paid editing
The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.
- Some of us seem to have a strong negative coi, such that anyone involved in this project is unlikely to be notable , regardless of what the rest of the world thinks
- We cannot apply GNG to sports subjects because the media if far to much interested in those subjects
- broad consensus repeated multiple times has established that this page does not set a higher bar than the general notability guideline for inclusion in English Wikipedia
- The point of notability is to prevent articles that are harmful to the projects credibility from getting in
- WP:ROPE works
- Fundamental Data Structures
Images that might need attention
- commons:File:SismoTurquia03.jpg use somewhere?
- commons:File:Gestratz - view.jpg crop?
- commons:File:Ev. Ki. Thundorf inn.jpg
- FOP Info: Sculptors are Uli and Michael Baumgärtel in 2007 Kur & Wellness 10/2007 p20
- commons:File:Facade of Zante from NRHP application.jpg "own work"?
Linkspam
- Linksearch: bavariashop.com
- Linksearch: lanzaroteguidebook.com
to-do
- John Kingman (civil servant) see http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7920624.stm https://www.gov.uk/government/people/john-kingman http://www.theguardian.com/business/2009/may/22/john-kingman-ukfi-treasury http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/apr/04/top-civil-servant-john-kingman-quits-treasury
- John Davies (steeplechase runner) http://www.welshathletics.org/about-us/our-history/hall-of-fame/john-davies.aspx
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