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The First Geneva Convention (1864) is one of the earliest formulations of international law.
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Princess Leia with characteristic hairstyle cosplayed.
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A woman in a crocheted cape
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A sign at an anti-monarchy protest in the United Kingdom
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The Signpost: 20 October 2025

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And the "Global Resource Distribution Committee" emerges.
Two shortlisted WMF Board candidates removed from the ballot.
Who was bumped and why?
...while Musk prepares to launch "Grokipedia".
Serial-killer miniseries, deceased scientist, government shutdowns and Sandalwood hit "Kantara" crowd the tubes.
Don't get too excited before you read this.

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99-year lease

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Performance

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Various crop seeds
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The Signpost: 10 November 2025

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ArbCom elections draw close, and Wikimania '27 in Santiago.
It ain't a five course meal, according to one of our interviewees.
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
Wikipedia's new rival, political controversy in Italy and other Wiki-reports.
$400,000 USD in total funding: what did we get?
Does it shed any light on particular topics that are better suited to LLM-generation than others?
Rest in peace.
You know your man is working hard, he's worth a deuce.
'Sblood!