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Lists are the best thing since sliced bread, even though lists are older than sliced bread. Anyway pretty much the only thing I edit is lists and typos here and there


Khronicle I
— Wikipedian non-binary —
PronounsThey/them
LanguagesEnglish
Raceim not a fan of exercise
Hairyes
Eyesprobably
Handednessblue
Blood typefriendly
Sexualityreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
IQi am an intelligent
Personality typethe letter 3 wrapped in a pancake
Family and friends
Petsgot a cat
Hobbies, interests, and beliefs
Religionjust kinda sitting here
PoliticsVery
Music
Interests

Leaders of first-level administrative divisions
Elections
Governance of Christian denominations and high control groups
Space exploration, colonisation and governance

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JoinedMarch 2020





todo list

  • add proper lists to the lists of Ukrainian oblast governors
  • add proper lists to the lists of Afghan province governors (Balkh done)

Pages I've created

it ain't much, but it's honest work


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28 January 2025 – War against the Islamic State
War in Somalia
Islamic State insurgency in Puntland
Puntland's Highest Military Court sentenced in absentia two different individuals for promoting Islamic State propaganda and spreading disinformation intended at discrediting Puntland force's ongoing offensive operations. (Hiiraan Online) (Idil News)
At least four civilians were killed in an airstrike by an unknown combat drone in the Sihan area at the southern eastern of Qandala district in Puntland's Bari region. (Garowe Online) (Hiiraan Online)
Immigration of Puntland
Puntland authorities have banned illegal foreign entries and directed telecom firms to deactivate SIM cards linked to undocumented individuals and Islamic State operatives. These measures aim to disrupt the group's financial networks as military offensives target Islamic State strongholds in the Cal Miskaad and Cal Madow mountains of Sanaag and Bari region. (VOA) (Garowe) (IOM)
28 January 2025 – Kivu conflict
M23 offensive
Battle of Goma
M23 rebels take full control of Goma International Airport, according to senior diplomatic and Congolese security officials. (Reuters)
Four more South African peacekeepers are killed after M23 forces launched a mortar attack on their position at Goma Airport, bringing the total number of foreign peacekeepers killed in recent clashes to 17 with several others wounded. (Anadolu Ajansi)
Rwandan Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe says Congolese president Félix Tshisekedi "will have to accept talks with M23 to end the situation once and for all". (The Hill)
2025 Kinshasa riots
Mass rioting takes place in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, amid public outrage over the loss of Goma to Rwandan-backed rebels. Multiple embassies are stormed and attacked by anti-government protesters, including the embassies of France, Rwanda and Uganda. Widespread looting is also reported in the capital. (Reuters)
28 January 2025 – Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Gaza humanitarian crisis
Israel announces it will cease all contact with the United Nations relief agency for Palestinians, UNRWA, after a ban on the organization's work on Israeli territory goes into effect on January 30. (DW)
28 January 2025 – Insurgency in Balochistan
Two Pakistan Army soldiers and five insurgents are killed in a shootout in Killa Abdullah District, Balochistan, Pakistan. (AP)
28 January 2025 –
Three people are injured when an Air Busan Airbus A321-200 aircraft catches fire before taking off from Gimhae International Airport in Busan, South Korea. All 169 people on board are evacuated from the aircraft. (DW) (Yonhap)
28 January 2025 – 2025 Drents Museum heist
During the aftermath of the heist last Saturday at the Drents Museum in Assen, the Netherlands, the Romanian Minister of Culture Lucian Romașcanu fires the director of the National History Museum of Romania in Bucharest. (NOS)
28 January 2025 – Censorship in Pakistan
The Senate of Pakistan passes a bill to criminalize the spread of misinformation in the country, with the possibility of up to 3 years imprisonment and fines of up to Rs. 2 million (US$7,121).
28 January 2025 – Kyoto Animation arson attack
The Kyoto District Court finalizes the death sentence for Shinji Aoba, the perpetrator of the arson attack on a Kyoto Animation studio in 2019, after he withdrew his appeal to the court's ruling. (The Japan Times)
28 January 2025 –
Three people, including the perpetrator, are killed and two police officers are injured in a mass shooting at a Martin's Supermarket in Elkhart, Indiana, United States. (AP News)
28 January 2025 – 2024–2025 Serbian anti-corruption protests
Serbian prime minister Miloš Vučević resigns following protests prompted by the Novi Sad railway station canopy collapse. (BBC)
28 January 2025 – 2025 Ontario general election
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announces that a new general election in the Canadian province of Ontario will be held on February 27, 2025. (Reuters)
28 January 2025 – German economic crisis
Verdi, Germany's second-largest trade union, calls for a one-day labor strike for workers at logistics and courier company DHL, which also manages Deutsche Post. (DW)
28 January 2025 – Second presidency of Donald Trump
United States federal judge Loren AliKhan temporarily blocks President Donald Trump's executive order to end federal assistance in the country. (DW) (AP)
28 January 2025 – Doomsday Clock
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists announces that the Doomsday Clock has been moved up to 89 seconds before midnight. (Reuters)
28 January 2025 – 2025 in aviation
Boom Technology's XB-1 trijet supersonic demonstrator becomes the first privately-funded jet-powered plane to break the sound barrier at Mojave Air and Space Port.(Reuters)
27 January 2025 – Colombian conflict
Catatumbo campaign
2025 Catatumbo clashes
Local authorities of Teorama, Norte de Santander, Colombia, find the bodies of thirteen FARC combatants. (El Espectador)
27 January 2025 – Kivu conflict, Democratic Republic of the Congo–Rwanda tensions
M23 offensive
Battle of Goma
M23 rebels claim to have captured the city of Goma in North Kivu Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. The government says its troops still hold the Goma International Airport and other key locations, and that Rwandan army soldiers are present in Goma. Congolese and Rwandan forces exchange fire along the border. (Al Jazeera) (BBC) (DW)
27 January 2025 –
A global technology stocks selloff on the Nasdaq Stock Market, prompted by the release of the Chinese DeepSeek-R1 model, leads to record losses in the market capitalizations of AI and computer hardware companies. (Reuters)
27 January 2025 – China–India relations
Following the meeting between Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing, China and India agree to resume direct air travel between the two countries after a five-year hiatus. (CNA).
27 January 2025 – Interpol Terrorism Watch List
A joint INTERPOL and AFRIPOL operation including eight East African nations leads to the arrest of 37 people and the seizure of small and heavy weapons in KenyaDemocratic Republic of the Congo, Somalia and Tanzania. (INTERPOL)
27 January 2025 – Second presidency of Donald Trump
Second cabinet of Donald Trump
The United States Senate votes to confirm Scott Bessent as U.S. Treasury Secretary, making him the highest rank LGBTQ official to run the U.S. Treasury and the highest-ranking LGBTQ person in the United States. (TIME)
United States Office of Management and Budget acting director Matthew Vaeth orders federal government agencies to temporarily pause all federal financial assistance programs, with the exception of Medicare and Social Security, that could be implicated by select executive orders from President Donald Trump. (Politico)
President Trump signs an executive order eliminating "gender radicalism in the military", targeting transgender personnel in the military, and another executive order that mandates a process to develop an American Iron Dome. (France 24)
26 January 2025 – Israeli invasion of Lebanon
2024 Israel–Lebanon ceasefire agreement
January 2025 southern Lebanon attack
Israeli soldiers open fire against the Lebanese Army and civilians in two villages in southern Lebanon, killing 22 people and wounding at least 124 more. (Al Jazeera) (The Times of Israel)
The United States announces that the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon will be extended to February 18. (Axios)
26 January 2025 – Kivu conflict
M23 offensive
Battle of Goma
March 23 Movement rebels begin their advance into the city of Goma. (Al Jazeera)
26 January 2025 – Russian invasion of Ukraine
Velyka Novosilka offensive
The Russian Ministry of Defence claims that Russian forces have captured the village of Velyka Novosilka, Donetsk Oblast. (Mathrubhumi)
26 January 2025 – Boko Haram insurgency
At least 27 Nigerian soldiers, including the commanding officer of the 149th Battalion, are killed and dozens of others wounded in a suicide bombing carried out by an Islamic State fighter in Malam-Fatori, Borno State, Nigeria. (Al Jazeera) (AFP via Inquirer)
26 January 2025 –
The Syrian newspaper Enab Baladi announces it will return to Syria after a decade in exile following the beginning of the Syrian civil war. (The New Arab)
26 January 2025 – Colombia–United States relations, Mass deportation of immigrants in the second presidency of Donald Trump
Colombian President Gustavo Petro blocks two U.S. military aircrafts carrying deported Colombians as part of U.S. President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown from landing in his country. (The Guardian)
In response to President Gustavo Petro's refusal, U.S. President Donald Trump enacts a 25% tariff on all goods traded to the U.S. from Colombia, which will be raised to 50% in one week. Hours after Trump's announcement, President Petro orders the commerce ministry to raise tariffs on U.S. imports by 25%. (CNN)
The dispute is settled with an agreement to use the Colombian presidential plane to fly the deportees from the U.S. to Colombia. (AP) (The Hill)
26 January 2025 – Belarus–United States relations
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announces the release of American citizen Anastasia Nufer from a prison in Belarus. (RFE/RL)
26 January 2025 – Democratic Republic of the Congo–Rwanda tensions
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urges Rwanda to end its support for rebels in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and withdraw Rwandan soldiers from Congolese territory. (Al Jazeera)
Congolese Foreign Minister Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner calls Rwanda's military support for M23 rebels a "declaration of war". (DW)
26 January 2025 – 2024 South Korean martial law crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is formally indicted on insurrection charges over his declaration of martial law in December 2024. (The Washington Post)
26 January 2025 –
Two people, including the perpetrator, are killed and six others are injured in a vehicle-ramming attack in Tampa, Florida, United States. (NPR)
26 January 2025 – 2025 Belarusian presidential election
A vote is held in Belarus for president, with President Alexander Lukashenko expected to extend his rule in an election that the Belarusian opposition, the United States, and the European Parliament have called a sham election. (Al Jazeera)
A protest in Warsaw, Poland, is organized by Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya after Lukashenko's rule was extended to a 7th term. (Balkan Insight)
26 January 2025 – 2025 ATP Tour
2025 Australian Open
In tennis, Jannik Sinner defeats Alexander Zverev 6–3, 7–6 (7–4), 6–3, in the men's singles final to win his second Australian Open title and his third Grand Slam overall. (The Guardian) (ATP News)
26 January 2025 – 2025 IMSA SportsCar Championship
2025 24 Hours of Daytona
In motor racing, the Porsche Penske Motorsport team wins the 63rd 24 Hours of Daytona endurance race with drivers Felipe Nasr, Nick Tandy, and Laurens Vanthoor. (The Daytona Beach News-Journal)
26 January 2025 – 2024–25 NFL playoffs
In American football, the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs win their respective conference championship games to reach Super Bowl LIX, a rematch of two years prior. (Fox Sports)
26 January 2025 –
In association football, Chelsea F.C. Women sign American defender Naomi Girma from San Diego Wave for a world-record fee of US$1.1 million (£881,540), making her the most expensive woman player and the first million-dollar transfer in women's soccer. (CBS Sports)
25 January 2025 – Colombian conflict
Catatumbo campaign
2025 Catatumbo clashes
Eighty-four National Liberation Army (ELN) combatants surrender to Colombian authorities as offensive operations resume in the Catatumbo region. Colombian authorities also rescue 20 child soldiers from the ELN's 33rd Front. (El Colombiano)
A police officer is shot dead by an ELN sniper in Río Iró, Chocó Department, Colombia. (El Tiempo)
25 January 2025 – Israel–Hamas war
2025 Israel–Hamas war ceasefire, Israel–Hamas war hostage crisis
Israeli forces open fire on a crowd of displaced Palestinians waiting at the Netzarim Corridor, killing two people and wounding seven others, including a child. Israeli authorities allege that the shooting was due to the delayed release of Israeli hostage Arbel Yahud. (Anadolu Ajansi) (Al Jazeera)
Hamas frees four Israeli hostages, including Naama Levy, in exchange for 200 Palestinian prisoners, including 121 people serving life sentences after being convicted of carrying out deadly attacks against Israelis, as part of the ceasefire deal. (AP)
Israel accuses Hamas of violating the deal by failing to release female civilians, including Arbel Yehud, before female soldiers. As a result, Israel blocks Palestinians from returning to North Gaza through the Netzarim Corridor. (AP) (The Times of Israel) (BBC News)
25 January 2025 – Sudanese civil war
Siege of El Fasher
At least 70 people are killed in a drone attack on the Saudi Hospital, one of the last functioning hospitals in El Fasher, Sudan. (AP)
25 January 2025 – Kivu conflict
M23 offensive (2022–present)
Thirteen peacekeepers, including nine from South Africa, three from Malawi and one from Uruguay, are killed as fighting intensifies in the Democratic Republic of the Congo between government forces and M23 rebels, the latter backed by the Rwandan military. (Le Monde)
25 January 2025 –
Eighteen people are killed and ten more injured in a gasoline tank truck explosion along an expressway in Enugu State, Nigeria. (AP)
25 January 2025 – Democratic Republic of the Congo–Rwanda tensions (2022–present)
DR Congo severs its diplomatic relations with Rwanda as Rwandan-backed rebels advance on the city of Goma, the capital of the DRC's North Kivu province. (The Guardian)
25 January 2025 – Islam and blasphemy, Capital punishment in Pakistan
A Pakistani court sentences four people to death for blasphemy, after they allegedly posted sacrilegious material on social media about Islamic religious figures and the Quran(Al Arabiya)
25 January 2025 –
A heist at the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands, results in the loss of valuable Dacian gold and silver artifacts, including the Helmet of Coțofenești. (Dutch News) (Romania Insider)
25 January 2025 – 2025 Greek presidential election
The Hellenic Parliament fail to elect the new President of Greece. A second round is called between the candidates Konstantinos Tasoulas and Louka Katseli. (Reuters)
25 January 2025 – 2025 Australian Open
In tennis, Madison Keys wins her first major title after defeating the two-time defending champion Aryna Sabalenka, 6–3, 2–6, 7–5, to win the women's singles title at the Australian Open. (CNN)
Henry Patten and Harri Heliövaara defeat Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori 6–7 (16–18), 7–6 (7–5), 6–3, in the men's doubles final to win their first Australian Open title and their second joint Grand Slam title. (BBC News) (AO)
Kateřina Siniaková and Taylor Townsend defeats Hsieh Su-wei and Jeļena Ostapenko 6–2, 6–7 (4–7), 6–3, to win the women's doubles final title.