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It is 12:45 AM where this user lives in Australia. ( ) Howdy howdy, my Wikipedia username is Aeyeu, but I commonly go by Aeyeu Weeb or just Aeywoo.
Hi! I am Aeyeu from South Australia, Australia. You will often see me fixing and correcting citations, infoboxes with improper, incorrect or broken syntax, creating redirects, cleaning up articles and adding new entries to the List of banned video games in Australia. I have created some userboxes (see here) that are based off already existing infoboxes to fit my needs. I only edit on the English Wikipedia, I am also active on various sub-communities on the MediaWiki hosting website Fandom.
News
edit- President of South Korea Yoon Suk Yeol is impeached following his declaration of martial law.
- Gukesh Dommaraju (pictured) defeats Ding Liren to win the World Chess Championship.
- Syrian rebel forces capture Damascus following multiple offensives as overthrown president Bashar al-Assad flees to Russia.
- Notre-Dame de Paris reopens following reconstruction after the 2019 fire.
On this day
editDecember 14: Martyred Intellectuals Day in Bangladesh (1971), Monkey Day
- 1650 – English domestic servant Anne Greene survived being hanged for infanticide.
- 1836 – The Toledo War, a mostly bloodless territorial dispute between Ohio and the Michigan Territory, was unofficially ended with a resolution passed by the controversial "Frostbitten Convention".
- 1913 – Haruna (pictured), the fourth and last Japanese battlecruiser of the Kongō class, was launched and went on to serve in both world wars.
- 2008 – During a press conference in Baghdad, Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al-Zaidi threw his shoes at U.S. president George W. Bush and Iraqi prime minister Nouri al-Maliki, yelling "This is for the widows and orphans and all those killed in Iraq".
- John III of the Sedre (d. 648)
- Al-Ashraf Khalil (d. 1293)
- Helle Thorning-Schmidt (b. 1966)
Important Pages
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