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19 February 2021

  • 04:0504:05, 19 February 2021 diff hist −114 Human rights in Singapore Okay, the 2020 rankings do have Singapore as third, along with some other countries. But then you should cite the newer source rather than leaving in the old source that ranked it as fourth.
  • 03:1203:12, 19 February 2021 diff hist +49 Human rights in Singapore No. You are relying on Wikipedia's article on corruption, but Wikipedia articles are not a reliable source for other Wikipedia articles. I am relying on the actual cited source here: [https://www.transparency.org/en/cpi/2019/index/nzl]. From that you can see that New Zealand and Denmark are tied for first. Finland comes next, and Singapore, Switzerland, and Sweden are tied for fourth. Tags: Manual revert Reverted

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  • 16:3716:37, 27 August 2020 diff hist +25 Lin Dan All of these are significant titles, but there is no general agreement that they are the exclusive "nine major titles of the badminton world". Thomas Cup and Sudirman Cup are team events so they cannot be won alone, by any player, no matter how good. The Asian Games and the Badminton Asia Championships are only open to Asians so cannot be won by non-Asians, no matter how good.
  • 14:5114:51, 27 August 2020 diff hist +1 Xu Rong (badminton) No edit summary
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