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Afghanistan

  • Gul Rahman Qazi - Afghan scholar, peace activist and politician, former head of the Independent Commission for Overseeing the Implementation of the Constitution icoic.gov.af, head of Afghan Council for Peace and Salvation and founder of Qalam Institute of Higher Education qalam.edu.af. Gul Rahman Qazi is well known for his independent political view, non-fiction books, and peace activities, he joined international conferences regarding Afghanistan crises, in 2012 his report on abuse of prisoners, former president Hamid Karzai transferred prisons sovereignty to the Afghan government, which made headlines in news around the world. Gul Rahman Qazi recently gathered all political groups and individuals and created a peace draft on current crises in Afghanistan. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27]

Albania

Andorra

Argentina

  • Aurelia Tizón first wife of Juan Perón
  • Dante Gebel Is an actor and television producer, known for Dante Night Show, a Spanish talk show hosted by him [1].
  • Ana Valdemoros - Salt Lake City District 4 Councilwoman unanimously appointed by the Salt Lake City Council in January 2019 to replace Derek Kitchen [28] after he was elected to serve as a Utah State Senator [29].

Armenia

Australia

Austria

Azerbaijan

Bahrain

Bangladesh


Belarus

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Zehra Bajraktarevic [Bajraktarevic ] — POP-Folk Singer


Zehra Bajraktarevic was born on 6th August 1968. In Rogatica, as the second daughter of Esada and Ifete in an eight-member family. She recorded her first music album 1991. In Sarajevo, with the composer Ira Mangafić. 1992. Bajraktarevic’s second album, titled "the mistake in my youth ", was published with the help of Saban Saulic. [1] Her most successful song was titled "Look for me". Song "You’re lying" and was written by the producer Milic Vukašinović, Zajna Murkic ' and Goran Velinov pancea. In the year 2020. Sanela Kopić wrote the text for the song "The Most Beautiful Bride". He arranged Sanel Džudža and Bertram Kominov, who performs on the Sax. She prefers social media, Bosnian and Serbian tabloids, along with the performances aired on Hayat TV and Pink TV for advertising. [2] Her last album was published 2008. [3]

Brazil

Brunei

Bulgaria

Cambodia

Canada

A–J

  • Melville A. Feraday (deceased) - metallurgist; member, International Atomic Energy Agency and Atomic Energy of Canada Limited; specialized in nuclear-power-plant decommissioning; creator of new method of nuclear fuel, namely "A method of making mixed oxide especially UO2 -PuO2 nuclear fuel by impregnation wherein the green pellets of nuclear fuel oxide are partially sintered, then impregnated with a second nuclear fuel oxide, and then given a final and complete sintering step."; [126]; holder of patent on such method
  • W. Gifford-Jones - medical writer and syndicated columnist who successfully campaigned for the legalization of heroin in Canada for use as a painkiller for terminal cancer patients. Sources: "Heroin in the hospice: opioids and end-of-life discussions in the 1980s". Canadian Medical Association Journal (October 2, 2017).[135], "Dr Gifford-Jones has never been a fence sitter", Windsor Star[136]; "Keeping up with Dr. Gifford-Jones", Postmedia[137], You're going to do what? The memoir of Dr. Gifford-Jones[138]

K–R

  • Wolfgang Paul Loofs - drove his Volkswagen Beetle around the world three times in and around the 1960s; wrote book In His Hands: True Stories of Wonderous Events in an Unusual Life; documented in the television film Once More: The Story of Vin 90387, which aired on the Discovery channel
  • Louis Paquin - In 1997, Louis Paquin founded a television company in Winnipeg. For more than 15 years, Les productions Rivard have produced French-language magazines, documentaries, variety shows, and youth programming. Programs are broadcast throughout the country on Radio-Canada, TFO, and TVA. He was named to the Order of Canada in December 2019. [144]; [145]

S–Z

Chechnya

China

Colombia

Croatia

Czech Republic

Denmark

Dominican Republic

Egypt

Modern

  • Nabil Ali Muhammad (1938–2016) - Egyptian aeronautics engineer and computer scientist; author of several books on the information age and the Arab world; pioneer in Arabic digitization.
  • Nazih Ayubi (1944–1995) - Egyptian political scientist and Middle East scholar; former professor, UCLA; author of several books on Middle East political issues; numerous Wiki references; [161]
  • Dr. Abdul Azim Wazir (1945–2015) - governor of Cairo (2004–2011)
  • Ahmed Bahgat - Egyptian American; one of the most successful Egyptian businessman; [162]
  • Ahmed Heikal - Egyptian businessman and entrepreneur; created Citadel Capital; [163]
  • Mustafa Al-Saghir - Egyptian archaeologist; director-general of Karnak Antiquities; [164]

Ecuador

Estonia

Ethiopia

Finland

France

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French cabinet ministers

Gambia

Gaza

Georgia

Germany

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Ghana

Greece

Guam

Honduras

Hong Kong

Hungary

Iceland

India

  • Koushik Roy (academic) - [200]; [201]; [202]; [203]; fisheries and aquaculture professional; Hooghly, West Bengal, India - ‎NET/ARS (Mains)/JRF/SRF Qualified. M.F.Sc (Aquaculture) 1st Class 1st, B.Sc. (Industrial Fish & Fisheries) 1st Class 1st. Senior Research Fellow at ‎ICAR - Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute, Government of India; known for contributions in horizontal expansion of aquaculture practices in unmanaged water bodies
  • Rajender Singh Sangwan (requested June 23, 2020) - Indian Professor, biochemist and secondary agriculture biotechnologist; Director/Vice-Chancellor, Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), India[22][23]; previously founder and CEO of Center of Innovative and Applied Bioprocessing (CIAB), India[24][25] and Executive Director (acting) of National Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute (NABI), India[26]; Prof. Sangwan is known for scientific contributions to Secondary Agriculture Bioprocessing Technology and fundamentals of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, particularly Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha) biology. Fellow of Indian National Science Academy, National Academy of Sciences, India and National Academy of Agricultural Sciences[27]. ()
  • Samit Sawhny (born 29 May 1972) - non-fiction writer, including All the World's a Spittoon (published by Penguin India); [204]; entrepreneur and founder of Barefoot Resorts Group ([205])
  • Pandit Gulab Singh - historic figure known for his spiritual depth and his written contributions; existing writings include Prabodh Chandra Natak, Adhyatamak Geet and Bhavrit Samrit; [206]
  • Kunal Lalani - Indian entreprenuer, founder of Mega Cabs and managing director and chairman of Crayons Network.
  • Lucky Gupa - Indian Writer, Mentioned in Wikipedia Articles, List of people from Jodhpur and Notable alumni from Jai Narain Vyas University
  • Salil Tripathi - journalist and writer, who currently chairs the PEN International’s Writers in Prison Committee. Currently writes for Mint and Caravan in India. [207]

Indonesia

Iran

  • Kourosh Ziabari - Iranian journalist and reporter; alumnus of Chevening Scholarships awarded by the UK's Foreign Office; recipient of Gabriel Garcia Marquez Fellowship in Cultural Journalism from the FNPI Foundation and the Colombian Ministry of Culture; American Middle Eastern Network for Dialogue at Stanford (AMENDS) Global Fellow; contributor to openDemocracy, The Huffington Post, Fair Observer, Middle East Eye, Responsible Statecraft and Al-Monitor; Asia Times correspondent, Journalist of the Month (February 2018) selected by the International Journalists Network; elected individual member of Chatham House, [211], [212], [213], [214], [215], [216], [217], [218], [219], [220] (Requested 12 October 2020)

Ireland

Israel

Italy

Ivory Coast

Jamaica

Japan

Kenya

Korea

North Korea

South Korea

Kosovo

Laos

Latvia

Lebanon

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Macedonia

Malaysia

Mali

Malta

  • Joe Saliba (poet) (died 20 September 2013) - poet; emigrated from Malta to the State of Victoria, Australia; [262] (audio article, Maltese-language tribute to Saliba)
  • Keith Demicoli - news presenter

Mauritius

Mexico

Moldova

Morocco

Montenegro

Nepal

Netherlands

New Zealand

see also Wikipedia:WikiProject New Zealand/Requested articles

Nigeria

  • AZUBUIKE NWENEWO: A young seasoned Nigerian Corporate Security Risk Management Professional. He is scaling values in corporate assets protection. Currently a senior security personnel at one of Nigeria's major downstream oil and gas companies NIPCO PLC, https://www.linkedin.com/in/azubuike-nwenewo

Mkhiawo-Nigeran

Norway

Oman

  • Shamsaldin Qais Sulayman Al-Said - Film producer, journalist, businessman and prince of the Sultanate of Oman. Great Grandson of the Sultan’s first Cousin, HH Sayyid Majid bin Hamoud Al-Said. Produced several Television shows in Saudi Arabia, a movie in the UK and a movie in the USA.

Pakistan

Zaid Ali Tahir - Pakistani-Canadian actor and comedian. Makes videos related to desi culture and tradition. Lives in Waterloo, Ontario. His videos and pictures are posted on his youtube channel- ZaidAliT.

Palestine

  • Ameen Nayfeh, International films director example: 200 Meters (film).
  • George Abed - senior counselor and director, Africa & the Middle East, Institute of International Finance; [296]; former chairman, Palestine Monetary Authority (where he was responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive plan to restructure the PMA in preparation for transforming the institution into a full-fledged central bank and for reforming and strengthening the banking system in Palestine); [297]; former director, Middle East and Central Asia Department, International Monetary Fund and special advisor to the managing director; prior to that, served as deputy director, IMF's Fiscal Affairs Department; [298]; [299]; [300]; [301]
  • Majid Faraj [ar; he] - the head of the Palestinian Football Association and the former head of the Palestinian Preventive Security Force. [302]
  • Daoud El Ghoul - banned from his hometown and then his country by Israel for working as a tour guide; [303]
  • Ahmad Al-Bazz, Award-winning Palestinian journalist and filmmaker from Nablus, the recipient of a Deutsche Welle Fellowship to cover the Global Media Forum 2015, a member of Activestills photography collective, recipient of an Aljazeera Short Film Award 2015, graduate of Deutsche Welle Akademie [304], [305], [306], [307], [308], [309] (Requested 12 October 2020)

Papua New Guinea

Peru

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Saudi Arabia

Serbia

Singapore

Slovakia

Slovenia

Somalia

South Africa

  • Here is a list of about 100 distinguished Women members of the Academy of Science of South Africa. Please help to make them blue links.
  • Spain

    Sri Lanka

    Sudan

    Syria

    • Bashar Kiwan A Syrian business man and supporter of Bashar Al Asad. He was accused in 2020 of money laundering in multiple middle eastern countries.

    Swaziland

    Sweden

    Switzerland

    Thailand

    Turkey

    Uganda

    • Jennifer Anguko - popular elected official who bled slowly to death in the maternity ward in a major hospital; her death aptly exemplifies the poor state of maternal health care that is provided to women, even in major urban healthcare facilities
    • Brian Ahumuza - fashion stylist and businessman, most notable for improving the fashion industry in Uganda and Africa.
    • Brian Turindwamukama (born October 2, 1993) - human rights defender; from Bwindi, Uganda; in 2013, started picking interest in Uganda's politics; part of the Free and Fair Elections Campaign in Uganda; became political commentator, TV Continental, a broadcast television station in Lagos, Nigeria; in 2009, got an opportunity to go and study his high school from the United States; [364]; [365]; [366]; [367]

    Ukraine

    United Kingdom

    See also: Wikipedia:UK Wikipedians' notice board/Complete to do list for other biography requests and the List of Have I Got News for You episodes has a really long list of everyone to have been on Have I Got News For You.

    A–G

    [379] [380] [381] [382]

    H–M

    N–Z

    United States

    A–B

    )] King has starred in numerous films, most recently Noah Baumbach film Marriage Story https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriage_Story_(2019_film) and Daniel Farrands film The Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson. Managed by Hines and Hunt Entertainment http://hinesandhunt.com Represented by http://www.centralartists.com/index.html . Additional notable references can be found on the following websites Famousfix.com https://www.famousfix.com/topic/cc-king Childstarlets.com https://www.childstarlets.com/captures/moviesc/cc-king_deliveringchristmas.html Oakpartproductions.com https://www.oakpartproductions.com/cc-king-joins-stranger-in-the-night.)

    C–D

    E–J

    • Charles P. Eisenmann (also known as Chuck Eisenmann) (born October 22, 1918, born in Hawthorne, Wisconsin) - dog trainer and author; military and minor leaque baseball pitcher and pioneer; notable for training of the dogs of The Littlest Hobo television series; [489]; IMDb
    • Vail Ennis, Bee County, Texas sheriff for eight years 1945-1952 who reportedly killed eight men while in office. Profiled in Texas Monthly Magazine and subject of the book The Last Sheriff in Texas.[62][63]
    • John Fitzgerald (fur trapper) - fur trapper; part of the two-man party that abandoned Hugh Glass after a vicious bear attack; later joined the army
    • Enya Flack - actress, television host and reporter and former fashion model; appearances in films including The Nutty Professor II and television shows including Black Scorpion, The Sopranos, The Parkers, and The Game; known for the role of Bridget Goodwin, Malcolm-Jamal Warner's love interest on the television series Malcolm & Eddie
    • Benjamin Robert Fleet - lived at Green Mount: a Virginia Plantation during the Civil War
    • Albert Fornace Jr. - discovered the GADD45A gene (his name is mentioned at Gadd45); [490]
    • Sarah Isgur Flores spokeswoman for the US Justice Dept.
    • Elsie Herbold Froeschner — medical and biologial illustrator at the Smithsonian, vice president of the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators, wife of Richard Froeschner. [491], [492], Nicholson, T. 2006. Elsie Froeschner, founding member of Guild, passes away. Guild of Natural Science Illustrators Newsletter 38: 14., Photos: [493] [494]
    • Mary Lou Fulton - late wife of philanthropist Ira A. Fulton; namesake, Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College; [495]
    • Joanna Gaines - exists as a redirect to a TV show, but she is highly notable in her own right as a major author: [496], [497] Other sources are trivially easy to find. Zagalejo^^^ 02:14, 19 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]
    • Darrius Garrett (author) - author, actor; original member, Freedom Writers; wrote Diary of a Freedom Writer and New York Times-bestselling book Freedom Writers Diary; IMDb
    • Rudy Giuliani's hair - not just the black dye stuff, like here, but there is more: "Mr. Giuliani’s hair has long been the subject of public discussion". I'd write it myself, but my wife needs me to watch the new season of The Crown
    • Rochelle Gurstein - historian, author of The Repeal of Reticence: A History of America's Cultural and Legal Struggles over Free Speech, Obscenity, Sexual Liberation, and Modern Art. ("ROCHELLE GURSTEIN". New York Institute for the Humanities. Retrieved November 10, 2018.)
    • Michael Hames-García (req. 2014-7-14) - professor of ethnic studies and director of the Center for the Study of Women in Society at the University of Oregon; [498]; [499]; author of several books ([500]); recipient, Lambda Literary Award ([501]); his work is cited by a few Wikipedia entries, including the prison article
    • Bob Good - Campbell County supervisor and former athletics director at Liberty University[64] who has just defeated a sitting Republican congressman to win the Republican nomination for Virginia's 5th congressional district.
    • Whitney Hamilton (req. 2014-1-9) - actress, screenwriter, director, producer; IMDb
    • Africa Hamlin - Massachusetts lieutenant in the Continental Army; listed in Society of the Cincinnati; also listed on several genealogical sites (ancestor.com and iwhipple)
    • Thomas Jones Hardeman - Texas politician; namesake of 1.5 counties; brother of Bailey Hardeman
    • Jan Harnik - mayor of Palm Desert [502] [503] [504]
    • John Hudson (American journalist) - National security reporter at the Washington Post; Finalist of the Pulitzer Prize in Public Service; alumnus of East-West Center's Senior Journalists Seminar Fellowship; former contributor to Foreign Policy and BuzzFeed News, [505], [506], [507], [508], (Requested 12 October 2020)
    • Laurie Hymes (born March 5 1982)- voice actress or the English dub of the Pokémon anime.
    • Momoko Iko - playwright; author of the play Gold Watch [509]
    • Boots Jaffee (born June 13 1949)- aka Leonard Jaffee, pyrotechnist for the Grateful Dead,son of Odetta Gordon, blues harmonica player )[510]
    • Luke Mathew Jarzebczyk (born August 15, 1998) - solved a four-dimensional rubik's cube ([511]) on December 13, 2015; part of a local group attempting to create a nuclear reactor ([512]); there was a childhood accident involving his little brother ([513]); his father, Jaroslaw Jarzebczyk, attended Grover High School in New York" ([514])
    • Ray Jenkins, 89, American journalist, newspaper editor and presidential adviser, winner of Pulitzer Prize (1955), heart failure.[65]
    • Gregory Allen Justice (age 49 in 2016) - accused of espionage by the FBI, by attempting to establish a channel with Russians so he could allegedly sell them information from his job at Boeing Satellite Systems, headquartered in El Segundo, California; ensnared by local FBI agents, who paid him in cash in exchange for thumbdrives with Boeing data from his job; being held without bail in Los Angeles; [515] James Bradley
    • Justin Stoney (age 39 in 2020) - International Voice Coach, Author of the Book "Sing Like Never Before", President and founder of New York Vocal Coaching in New York, featured severl times on NBC, CBS, ABC, MTV, Fox News, Huffington Post Live, and Fox 5 New York, The New York Times, Esquire Magazine, Newsweek/The Daily Beast, SELF, NME, Fox News Magazine, Discovery News, Medical Daily, UK's Daily Mail, Tech Times, and Backstage Magazine; holds a BFA in Musical Theatre Performance and a BA in English from the University of Michigan, where he graduated at the top of his class and also was elected University Commencement Speaker. He is a member of NATS (National Association of Teachers of Singing), Vocology in Practice, VASTA (Voice and Speech Trainers Association), The Voice Foundation, Actors Equity, and SAG-AFTRA. He is recognized as a Distinguished Voice Professional with NYSTA (New York Singing Teachers Association) and served for 8 years on the NYSTA Board of Directors. He is also certified in Yoga with a strong background in anatomy, Alexander Technique, and physical fitness.; [516]
    • Delmar Sherille Harder (19 March 1892 - 21 September 1973) - American businessman who once served as vice president of Ford Motor Company, credited with the coinage of "automation". [517]

    Taylor Harris YouTuber with over 3 million subscribers, seems notable. Another Wiki User the 2nd (talk) 13:15, 7 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

    K–L

    M–N

    O–R

    S

    T–Z

    Uruguay

    • Felipe Michelini - Human Rights lawyer, diplomat, congressman, writer, political activist. Recently deceased.

    Vietnam

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