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The Kingdom of Zalluabed

Beatavic wrote:Thank you mods. I didn't know about some of the things going on up until now, but saying satanists and Muslims would get along because they "like chaos" is not only messed up, but also pretty islamaphobic. Good riddance.

I don't think he was purposefully being Islamophobic, even though it obviously was. I do think he is low IQ. He clearly didn't know anything about satanism, at least anything beyond the 'satan' part of it, so I doubt he realized that what he was doing with it was insulting. He also didn't appear to have any general knowledge of basic worldview or generally well-known information. With that said, he kept ignoring the warnings and requests from people asking him to stop because of its insulting nature, and he didn't.

The Republic of Beatavic

Zalluabed wrote:I don't think he was purposefully being Islamophobic, even though it obviously was. I do think he is low IQ. He clearly didn't know anything about satanism, at least anything beyond the 'satan' part of it, so I doubt he realized that what he was doing with it was insulting. He also didn't appear to have any general knowledge of basic worldview or generally well-known information. With that said, he kept ignoring the warnings and requests from people asking him to stop because of its insulting nature, and he didn't.

Ah, gotcha.

The Islamic Republic of Emmiria

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SULAIMAN ENDS LONGSTANDING IMMIGRATION POLICY FOR TOGARIANS AND ZALLUABEDIS
TARIJIBAR - President Akram Sulaiman is ending the longstanding immigration policy that allows Zalluabedi and Togarian nationals who arrive in Emmiria without a visa to become permanent residents, the administration announced Thursday. The move, which wasn’t previously outlined as a foreign policy decisions of Sulaiman's term, terminates a decades-long policy that many argued amounted to preferential treatment for a single group of migrants. “By taking this step, we are treating Zalluabedi migrants the same way we treat migrants from other countries,” Sulaiman wrote in a statement Thursday. "With this change we will continue to welcome these migrants as we welcome immigrants from other nations, consistent with our laws.”

The policy, in place for more than two decades, had applied solely to Zalluabedis and Togarians. Following a mass exodus of Togarians to Emmiria, former President Lutfi al-Selim in 1992 changed the lenient policy on Togarian and Zalluabedi refugees – first established by President Abu Hasan Bani – to the policy that repatriated migrants intercepted at sea but allowed those who reach land to stay. The Emmirian government said Togaria had agreed as part of the announcement to accept migrants who were turned away from Emmiria back into the country, but the Zalluabedi military-led government in Zakaraban criticized the decision.

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SULAIMAN ENDS LONGSTANDING IMMIGRATION POLICY FOR TOGARIANS AND ZALLUABEDIS
The policy, in place since the 1990s, allowed Togarian and Zalluabedi migrants to become permanent residents without a visa


Zalluabedi refugees come ashore in southern Emmiria, January 3rd, 2024

OPINION by Assan Knalla

TARIJIBAR - President Akram Sulaiman is ending the longstanding immigration policy that allows Zalluabedi and Togarian nationals who arrive in Emmiria without a visa to become permanent residents, the administration announced Thursday. The move, which wasn’t previously outlined as a foreign policy decisions of Sulaiman's term, terminates a decades-long policy that many argued amounted to preferential treatment for a single group of migrants. “By taking this step, we are treating Zalluabedi migrants the same way we treat migrants from other countries,” Sulaiman wrote in a statement Thursday. "With this change we will continue to welcome these migrants as we welcome immigrants from other nations, consistent with our laws.”

The policy, in place for more than two decades, had applied solely to Zalluabedis and Togarians. Following a mass exodus of Togarians to Emmiria, former President Lutfi al-Selim in 1992 changed the lenient policy on Togarian and Zalluabedi refugees – first established by President Abu Hasan Bani – to the policy that repatriated migrants intercepted at sea but allowed those who reach land to stay. The Emmirian government said Togaria had agreed as part of the announcement to accept migrants who were turned away from Emmiria back into the country, but the Zalluabedi military-led government in Zakaraban criticized the decision.

Togaria's government has long argued the policy encourages Togarians to make the dangerous crossing through disputed regions and risky waters. Immigrants from other nations have argued the policy amounts to preferential treatment for one group. Critics of the change in relations with Togaria, though, charge that the Togarian government hasn’t improved its treatment of dissidents and other anti-democratic actions, and now lack pressure from Emmiria to changes its ways. Meanwhile, the war in Zalluabed has displaced refugees more than ten times the amount in previous years, and critics say that lenient refugee policy needs to be implemented to handle the humanitarian crisis.

Labor MP Tarik Manhada, a Togarian-Emmirian, put out a blistering statement denouncing the move as one that “will only serve to tighten the noose the Lawson regime continues to have around the neck of its own people.” He faulted the Sulaiman administration for not consulting National Assembly prior to the announcement, adding, “The Sulaiman administration seeks to pursue engagement with the regime of Togaria at the cost of ignoring the present state of torture and oppression, and its systematic curtailment of freedom. It also seeks to worsen conditions for Zalluabedis fleeing carnage in their homeland.”

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The Kingdom of Zalluabed

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ZAKARABAN NEWS NETWORK
Zalluabed's National News Source
LIVE: Military and rebels to restart peace talks
Delegates from the Zakaraban government and the Feyt Ayat rebels will meet in Ninea Point, MCI

Interim President Jirhayu Bjyala stated that the Zakaraban-based government would enter into peace negotiations with Feyt Ayat rebels as the CCA Security Council debates a possible peacekeeping operation in Qahazar. Bjyala said that talks would restart in the Mist Carthara Islands, after they stalled last month over disagreements of Feyt Ayat's demand for an autonomous governing zone. However, that condition is now being floated as a probable factor in determining a ceasefire, and that an agreement similar to the 2021 Osea Accords may be reached in order to avoid wider international sanctions. The restarted talks comes as Secretary General of the CCA, Sylvain Buzitu, authorized the CCA to approve an international peacekeeping mission and a 5 point plan for peace in Zalluabed which accompanies it.

Zakaraban government delegates arrived in Ninea Point, the MCI capital, on Thursday to restart negotiations. Among the many topic of discussion is first to implement a ceasefire between Feyt Ayat and the government forces, as well as assurances that should a peacekeeping operation be approved in the Qahazar province that rebels would not try to gain territory prior to the establishment of a buffer zone. Feyt Ayat spokespersons have already stated that they only seek to keep their current holdings, and as soon as a ceasefire is implemented there will be no further campaigns by their forces.

The Republic of Artaska

Series of quakes hit Selika, no casualties reported
SELIKA- The metro system and some schools in Artaska's largest city, Selika, were evacuated Thursday following a series of powerful earthquakes that struck the coast of the country. An initial 5.3-magnitude quake hit western Artaska this morning 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) west-northwest of Pretkalniņš. While the epicenter was 90 kilometers northeast of Selika, the quake was felt strongly in the city, sending people running from buildings in a panic. At least nine aftershocks have been reported since the initial quake, including one as strong as 5.7, and all at a shallow 10 kilometers deep or less. There are no immediate reports of casualties or damage, but firefighters said that heavy snow blocking roads to some affected areas has hampered their initial assessment. Disaster authorities in Selika said they had been inundated with hundreds of calls from residents. Officials have begun looking for cracks and damage to structures in the city, many of them ancient and vulnerable from previous tremors.

President Emin Bisliev was in Allengin, Elbresia, where he told journalists no victims had been reported in what he described as a “difficult day for our country. But continuous quakes of such a scale are alarming for the people repeatedly hit, and it’s something the government is dealing with,” he said. “We are strengthening the deployment of the army to the affected areas, and we’re monitoring the situation minute by minute.”

Artaska, and Western Nortua as a whole, is highly prone to earthquakes. In May, a 6.4 magnitude tremor left 22 dead in Selika. In 2021, a large 8.4 magnitude quake between Beatavic and Artaska left more than 2,000 dead. But most prominently, in November 2023, a 9.0 magnitude quake off the coast of the Pian Islands triggered a massive tsunami across the Konkurso Gulf region, leaving more than 40,000 people.

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The First Republic of Zamastan

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TOFINO TIMES' MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE OF 2023
Annually, the Tofino Times releases a list of the most influential people of the year. As 2023 concludes one of the most tumultuous years on record, the list has been determined by the effect these individuals had on both domestic and international narratives, policy, and culture.

Senator Davidson hospitalized after saving neighbor from burning home
TOFINO - Senator Arthur Davidson was taken to a hospital Sunday night for treatment of smoke inhalation he suffered trying to rescue his next-door neighbors from their burning house in the Kingston neighborhood of Tofino. Davidson, the senator for Holish Islands' second district and currently the frontrunner for the GLP nomination for president in 2024, had spent the day at Congressional Hall where funding negotiations are underway between the liberal-led congress and conservative-led senate. He was later at ZNN's downtown studios for an interview before returning home, at which point he discovered his neighbor's house was burning. Entering his neighbor's home, he assisted a woman escape the structure.

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TOFINO TIMES' MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE OF 2023

Husani Antar has been named the most influential person in 2023

GLOBAL AFFAIRS CORRESPONDANT: Travis Canterbury (TCanterburyOfficial)
TOFINO - Annually, the Tofino Times releases a list of the most influential people of the year. As 2023 concludes one of the most tumultuous years on record, the list has been determined by the effect these individuals had on both domestic and international narratives, policy, and culture.

20. Ilberto Baurant: President of Ossinia

19. Tullia Grönberg: Prime Minister of Caspiaa

18. Oljon Slach: President of Sateroc

17. Paul Wasserbaur: Prime Minister of New Anea

16. Elisabeth Rademacher: Prime Minister of Besmenia

15. Akram Sulaiman: President of Emmiria

14. Qin Chen: President of Yuan

13. Sayako: Emperor of Tosichi

12. Yannis Kormoulis: President of Syraranto

11. Oriol Miguélez: President of Paraboca

10. Cekov Marino: President of the World Cup Organization

9. Arthur Davidson: Senator and 2024 candidate for President of Zamastan

8. Kaenan Bullock: Prime Minister of Unified Sera

7. Sylvain Buzitu: 13th General-Secretary of the CCA

6. Amir al Abadi: First democratically elected President of Terehan

5. Sabine Armitage: The President of Zamastan began the year with a troubled start. As the increasingly unpopular military campaign in Terehan was confronted with a growing insurgent group, and as she signed controversial legislation lowering the national minimum wage, Congressional Hall began impeachment inquires and an eventual trial over the President's financial dealings and backroom negotiations with the embattled oil and gas company SanCorp. Armitage narrowly survived a vote-of-no-confidence, and used her near-political-death experience pace her policies. She reshuffled her cabinet, forcing out several department heads, and appointing congressionally-suggested nominees in what many viewed as a gesture of mediation. She heralded a sweeping tax cut in the summer, followed by an education reform bill, both of which were received with positivity. Riding this boost in ratings, Armitage announced that she would seek a second term in July. Armitage's international standing saw an immense shift as Terehan concluded its first democratic elections, and shortly thereafter Armitage led WEDA in a daring and risky naval intervention as Yuan blockaded Haduastan. Her staunch world positioning only furthered as Haduastan was invaded by Elastan, and her trumpeting to supply Haduastan with WEDA-made weapons was credited with their successful counter campaign.

4. Pope Clement III: The archbishop of North Kai, Clement III ascended to the papacy upon the passing of Pope Marcellinus II. As the head of the catholic church, Clement III broke historic barriers as the first pope from western Adula, and the first person of color to be elected pope. In his short time as leader of the catholic church, he has adopted a more conservative stance than his successor, reverting more progressive stances that Marcellinus had put in place to the admiration of liberal Catholics, but to the criticism of more traditional worshipers. In his role, Clement III has found himself in an adverse role of acceptance, with praise from traditionists and criticism from progressives. However, he has likely become the most outspoken and widely publicized pope, already having made dozens of international trips including many to impoverished and war-torn regions, and he is frequent in his appearances to the public and in acts of service.

3. Sartaj Bali: The embattled Prime Minister of Haduastan found himself in the crosshairs of political disaster as the year began. Rampant economic turmoil as a result of mismanaged international agreements, followed by a naval standoff with Yuan was forcing his hand into concession after concession. Bali made a gamble in his tossing of membership with the TTPA, but his abandonment eventually paid off when the forces of Elastan and its allies invaded the disputed Nidayar province. WEDA and several other nations in the international community began flooding Haduastan with money and weapons, not only keeping their economy alive, but their chances of survival lively as well. Bali stood firm in his position, cementing himself as a wartime leader as the war expanded, and seeking support from the CCA. As the war concluded and an armistice agreement was reached, Bali has found himself in prime political positioning to stay in office, should Haduastanis continue to see him as a positive figure. Internationally, his image is one of dispute and controversy even in nations friendly to him, but his influence is undeniable.

2. Hossein Usavi: The longtime democratic opposition leader to the nearly 23 years of Bahadar Panwar's regime, Usavi's imprisonment by the government of Elastan led to a surge in demonstrations against the regime unlike any which had been seen in the decades prior. Usavi, being the most prominent opponent to Panwar's control, was seen as a threat for his outspoken views against the war in Haduastan. From his cell, Usavi called for a revolution by peaceful means, rallying hundreds of thousands of people, mostly students, to take to the streets and occupy city squares. As Panwar ordered his regime to clamp down, Usavi endured torture at the hands of his captors. Eventually, the rallying cries of the demonstrations and Usavi's letters from prison inspired dissatisfied army generals to join the movement, ousting Panwar in a coup as he fled to Yuan, and releasing Usavi from prison, and appointing him to the head of a transitional government whose first act was to mediate a ceasefire and an end to the conflict in Haduastan.

1. Husani Antar: The first opposition party leader to be elected in Zalluabed since the rise of the dominant Conservative Islamic Party party, narrowly defeating incumbent Zayyaan al-Akhtar. Antar's election was widely celebrated internationally as his promises of a shift in the largely antagonistic policies of the previous government began to be implemented. He was the first Zalluabedi head of state to visit Albarine since the World War, and reentered into normalization talks with Zamastan and other WEDA nations. Ultimately, his progressive policies made him an enemy of al-Akhtar's supporters, and following Antar's public declaration to seek an end to Zalluabed's membership in the TTPA, the military began a coup which overthrew his government and forced him to flee to Albarine. Antar established a government in exile, supporting a rebel movement which struck up against the military. And while Zalluabed plunged into a civil war, Antar's continuous international effort to bring attention to the plight of his people garnered him the backing of the highest caliber of democratic world leaders, and to this date, an aerial intervention over the Qahazar peninsula by the forces of WEDA and ANS to support the pro-democracy rebels.

Senator Davidson hospitalized after saving neighbor from burning home

The GLP presidential contender's quick action likely saved lives, says fire department

SOCIAL AFFAIRS CORRESPONDANT: Edward Renene (EddyReneneOfficial)
TOFINO - Senator Arthur Davidson was taken to a hospital Sunday night for treatment of smoke inhalation he suffered trying to rescue his next-door neighbors from their burning house in the Kingston neighborhood of Tofino. Davidson, the senator for Holish Islands' second district and currently the frontrunner for the GLP nomination for president in 2024, had spent the day at Congressional Hall where funding negotiations are underway between the liberal-led congress and conservative-led senate. He was later at ZNN's downtown studios for an interview before returning home, at which point he discovered his neighbor's house was burning. Entering his neighbor's home, he assisted a woman escape the structure.

"I just grabbed her and whipped her out of the bed," Davidson said in recounting the fire. Davidson told The Tofino Ledger he also suffered second-degree burns on his hand.

The fire started in a two-story building on Telthorne Avenue in the Upper Kingston neighborhood, shortly before the senator arrived home after a television interview with ZNN. Five people were taken to the hospital for treatment: the senator, a woman from the house, and three members of his security detail. The woman was listed in stable condition at Saint Thomas Medical Center in Kingston with burns to her back and neck.

Senator Davidson is expected to hold a press conference at 10 a.m. at his home to discuss the incident.

Kingston District Fire Director Fateen Mahmood said after the senator arrived home he saw flames and smoke from the second floor of the building next to his home, and no residents outside. Davidson rushed in and his security detail followed him, Mahmood said. As fire and EMS arrived, they administered oxygen to Davidson and his security detail and took the senator to the hospital. Kingston Fire Chief Adam Centanni was at the hospital with Davidson and said the senator and his detail were "banged up" but would be fine. The residents of the building also appeared to be okay.

Centanni said the senator executed a professional rescue and possibly saved the life of one resident. After being released from the hospital, Davidson recounted his experience at the fire and said he thought he might have to jump out of a window because of the heavy flames.

"We got everybody out of the house, but their daughter's screaming, 'I'm upstairs!' " he told The Tofino Ledger.

One of his security officers tried to stop him from going back in. The officer had been posted at Davidson's house in the mayor’s absence. The other two detectives were accompanying Davidson from the television interview.

"Now we actually get into a fight because his job is to protect me," Davidson said of his security detail. Davidson said when he reached the second floor, he was engulfed in flames and smoke. "I suddenly had the realization that I can’t find this woman." Davidson said. "I look behind me and see the flames and I think "I’m not going to get out of here. Suddenly I was at peace with the fact that I was going to jump out the window." Then he heard her cries in a back bedroom. "I just grabbed her and whipped her out of the bed," Davidson said. The two made their way downstairs, where they both collapsed, Davidson said.

Davidson's actions were praised by his colleagues on both side of the political aisle, and it appears his popularity in polling has received a vital boost which, in the latest Tofino Times showings, place him in a double digit lead to his GLP opponent Euan Gunn.

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The Republic of Shoassau

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L'Humanité De Shoassau


CCA Security Council approves peacekeeping force for Qahazar
An international force will establish a corridor to separate the peninsula from government and rebel-held territories
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CCA peacekeepers prepare to deploy to Qahazar

STAVENTER- The CCA Security Council passed a resolution to establish a peacekeeping force in Qahazar, effective as soon as the General Assembly votes to adopt it. Coalition Security Council Resolution 243, formally known as the Resolution to establish a peacekeeping force in the Qahazar Peninsula and institute a ceasefire in Zalluabed, consists of a six step plan to bring about a peace process in the peninsula and prevent further humanitarian suffering. Countries will be asked by the general assembly to contribute forces to the peacekeeping mission, but nations will be able to opt out under certain guidelines. WEDA and the ANS, who are already conducting aerial bombardments of PRQ positions across the peninsula, will provide the peacekeeping forces air cover during the initial stage which is likely to see substantial resistance from el-Dar Moussa's forces.

The resolution's steps are as follows;

1. Considering that the situation in the People's Republic of Qahaza constitutes a threat to international peace and stability, a peacekeeping force under the rules and regulations of the 1972 Coalition Charter will be established in the Qahazar peninsula, with the aim of reaching a peaceful political settlement in the region.

2. Establish a buffer zone between Zalluabedi government-held territory, Feyt Ayat-held territory, and the Qahazar peninsula.

3. Considering that the situation in the Qahazar peninsula constitutes a threat to international peace and stability, the force will be deployed for an initial period of twelve months.

4. Throughout the rest of Zalluabed, a ceasefire must be instituted by all sides of the conflict: the Royal Zalluabedi Defence Forces, Feyt Ayat, Souyt Harka, and the People's Republic of Qahaza must cease hostilities. The peacekeeping force will enforce the ceasefire under appropriate measures.

5. At such time as peace has been restored, an internationally monitored referendum will be held to install an interim government in Qahazar.

6. An arms embargo on Qahazar should not apply to weapons and military equipment intended for the peacekeeping mission.

The resolution is likely to be the last for the current class of the Security Council, as the terms of Shoassau, Zoygaria, Besmenia, Normark, and Sontre conclude in a week.

Michaud Domme is the chief foreign commentator and journalist at L'Humanité De Shoassau.

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A deal was reached to cap wholesale charges that mobile service operators pay each other
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Shoassauan lawmakers clinched a deal early on Monday to cap the wholesale charges mobile service operators pay each other to enable their customers to use their mobile phones in other Euronian countries, paving the way for the abolition of roaming fees in June. The caps on wholesale roaming charges were the last piece of the puzzle needed for the abolition of retail roaming charges on June 15, 2024, to ensure companies can afford to continue offering roaming within certain Euronian countries once they can no longer charge retail customers for the service.

Under Monday's agreement between lawmakers and other states, wholesale charges for data - which were the most controversial given the exponential use of mobile Internet - will be capped at 7.7 sets per gigabyte from June 2024, going down to 2.5 sets per gigabyte in 2027. Caps for making calls will decrease from 5 sets cents per minute to 3.2 sets cents per minute, while those for sending text messages will halve to 1 sets cent from 2 sets cents as of June, said the parliament.

"Goodbye roaming," tweeted one lawmaker who negotiated for the setting of wholesale rates on behalf of the parliament. Parliament will review the wholesale caps every two years and propose new ones if necessary. The decade-long battle against roaming charges took on an added significance after the Blaorian crisis in 2022.

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L'Humanité De Shoassau

CCA Security Council approves peacekeeping force for Qahazar
An international force will establish a corridor to separate the peninsula from government and rebel-held territories

STAVENTER- The CCA Security Council passed a resolution to establish a peacekeeping force in Qahazar, effective as soon as the General Assembly votes to adopt it. Coalition Security Council Resolution 243, formally known as the Resolution to establish a peacekeeping force in the Qahazar Peninsula and institute a ceasefire in Zalluabed, consists of a six step plan to bring about a peace process in the peninsula and prevent further humanitarian suffering. Countries will be asked by the general assembly to contribute forces to the peacekeeping mission, but nations will be able to opt out under certain guidelines. WEDA and the ANS, who are already conducting aerial bombardments of PRQ positions across the peninsula, will provide the peacekeeping forces air cover during the initial stage which is likely to see substantial resistance from el-Dar Moussa's forces.

Parliament clears final hurdle for ending mobile roaming charges
A deal was reached to cap wholesale charges that mobile service operators pay each other

Shoassauan lawmakers clinched a deal early on Monday to cap the wholesale charges mobile service operators pay each other to enable their customers to use their mobile phones in other Euronian countries, paving the way for the abolition of roaming fees in June. The caps on wholesale roaming charges were the last piece of the puzzle needed for the abolition of retail roaming charges on June 15, 2024, to ensure companies can afford to continue offering roaming within certain Euronian countries once they can no longer charge retail customers for the service.

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The United States of Aybrea

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SDP-led government survives no-confidence vote
NTUNBE - Aybrea's Social Democrat-led government has survived a parliamentary vote of no confidence after the country witnessed its largest protests in decades over a corruption decree. Ytube Baune, the parliamentary secretary, said on Tuesday that 161 MPs voted in support of the motion, short of the 232 votes needed for it to pass. The Social Democrats and their allies control nearly two thirds of the seats in parliament after winning a September election. They abstained from Tuesday's vote. President Aklilu Kaleyesus Teklile, nearing the end of his second term, claimed the attempt to oust his government was a "coup" by opposition leaders, though it was carried out constitutionally according to the country's Supreme Court.

The Federation of Artegana

Artegana launches 34 satellites in show of space market gains
Artegana's emerging low-cost space program is appealing to international companies seeking to put equipment in space

Artegana has created history by successfully launching 34 satellites on a single mission, overtaking its previous record of 17 satellites launched in 2014. All but three of the satellites are from foreign countries. The launch took place from Las Talito space centre in north Artegana. Observers say it is a sign that Artegana is emerging as a major player in the multi-billion dollar space market.

"This is a great moment for each and every one of us. Today we have created history," project director Aron Ham was quoted as saying by the Buena Vera Times.

President Refugio Malama was among the first to congratulate the scientists, saying on Owler "This remarkable feat by @ArteganaSpaceAdministration is yet another proud moment for our space scientific community and the nation. Artegana salutes our scientists."

The successful launch is yet another feather in the cap of Artegana's ambitious space programme that has earned a reputation of offering a reliable low cost alternative to existing international players. The Arteganan government has increased the budget for its space programme this year and also announced plans to send a mission to Ilmara, as well as sending an astronaut to join the crew of Courage V, the fifth manned mission in the international effort to colonize Eirus.

Over the past two decades, Artegana has become a key player in the lucrative commercial space market offering a low-cost alternative.

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The Allied States of Haduastan

2023 CRICKET WORLD CUP
Sorry for the late simulation, the end of the year was a busy one for me. In canon, this World Cup ended on December 17th.

SEMI-FINALS!

Emmiria 296 (48.4 overs) - 141 (33.2 overs) Bentho

Albarine 277/7 (50 overs) - 266/9 (50 overs) Jaginistan

THIRD PLACE!

Bentho 332/7 (50 overs) - 122 (36.5 overs) Jaginistan

FINALS!

Emmiria 317/7 (50 overs) - 112 (33.1 overs) Albarine

The Allied States of Elbresia

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Storm Lauren brings heavy gales and intense snowfall to Elbresia
Allegnin- The National Weather Office has declared Storm Lauren a “weather bomb” as gales and snow hit parts of Elbresia and northeastern Nortua. High winds brought widespread travel disruption on roads, rail, in the air and on the water. A woman died in Turnleer's city centre after suffering serious head injuries after being hit by falling debris. In Alzand, a man was taken to hospital after being rescued by firefighters when a tree hit his van on the highway near Torpoint. The extent of his injuries was not known.

Several bridges connecting the mainland and Oerter Island, including Mont-Cliffes Bridge, were closed because of the high winds. The port of Allengin was closed due to gusts of 100mph. A 94mph gust hit the capital, although later wind speeds of 80mph were recorded, suggesting the storm had passed its peak. Winds of 60mph-plus were reported elsewhere.

The Unified Territories of New Elkland

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Courbagne Sentinel
Elkland to give visas to thousands of crisis-weary Zalluabedis

COURBAGNE - New Elkland has created a temporary visa that will allow thousands of Zalluabedis to work and study in the country, part of a migratory policy that aims to "build bridges" and "not walls," the central Adulan nation's interior ministry said. President Lionel Pieters's government issued 20 temporary visas to Zalluabedi migrants in Elkland this week. Pieters, a progressive, has expressed concern about shortages of food and medicine in Zalluabed, mired in a deep crisis amid the raging civil war and impending CCA peacekeeping mission. Some 6,000 Zalluabedis in total are expected to receive the permit, which will allow them to study, work and receive health services in New Elkland for a year, the interior ministry said early on Thursday.

The Federal Republic of Besmenien

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- Besmenian president Vincent von Schilling resigns allegations of plagiarism

The High Kingdom of Caspiaa

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Caspiaa military service reintroduced ‘to face threats’
Viitaniemi - Caspiaa has announced that it will reintroduce compulsory military service starting this summer to respond to global security challenges including from ACWAC and the TTPA. “The government wants a more stable staff supply system and to boost its military capability because the security situation has changed,” Defence Minister Nikolai Bjornson said on Friday. The country, which has not seen armed conflict on its territory in two centuries, ended conscription in 2013 after it was deemed an unsatisfactory way of meeting the needs of a modern army. Caspiaa’s minority government on Friday is set to introduce to the parliament a bill to restore conscription this summer for all Caspiaans born after 2002. It will last for 11 months.

The measure is expected to be adopted by parliament, subject to agreement between the leftist government and the centre right opposition. Some 33,000 young Caspiaans are expected to be mobilised from July 1, but only 7,000 of them, 18-year-olds of both sexes, will be selected for military service based on motivation and skills. They will be called up each year after January 1, 2025.

“The new security situation is also a reality, partly in the form of aggressive power politics which has long been underestimated and downplayed,” Prime Minister Tullia Grönberg said. Caspiaa is a leading WEDA member state and has been highly involved in military operations with the organization in the past decade, namely in the last five years in Ossinia, Terehan, and now Zalluabed.

The Federal Republic of Besmenien

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The Federation of Beleroskov

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Belskorski announces military aid package for Wallenland amid insurgency


President Belskorski visits Wallenland

Following a tumultuous series of meetings at the 2024 Leaders Summit in Kalea, President Vladimir Belskorski visited the Adulan island nation of Wallenland for trade and security talks with King Lo'ánma and Prime Minister Alo'abàkradíno, capping a vital connection for the Beleroskovian federation as it aims to reextend its sphere of influence internationally. Belskorski landed in the capital city of Vao'okoà, which has seen months of unrest from an insurgent group known as the ELN, and pledged to send a military package to the Wallenland Defense Forces, including 12 Khromov UL-17s and 2 Khromov UL-19 fighter jets. The conflict with the ELN has left hundreds dead, unrest in a nation long unfocused by the international community. Beleroskov is also preparing to extend recovery aid following last month's deadly volcanic eruption of Mount Bapò'iliop, in an effort to not only restore damaged communities but provide a much needed boost to the country's fledgling economy.

"We are hopeful to bridge gaps and increase ties between our two great nations," Belskorski said in statements alongside the island's Prime Minister and top military commander, General José Ālpamínahné. "This starts with reassurance and trust, and in doing this step we are providing a substantial source of aid to the United Kingdom of Wallenland in this turbulent time."

The guided-missile cruiser VY Rusanov Lodovich will accompany 800 Beleroskovian soldiers who will deploy to Wallenland to assist in ongoing security protections. Most of the conflict between government forces and ELN insurgents has taken place in the Northern Hoħoàbà’iliop region.

While Wallenland's isolation from continental mainland and major shipping routes has led to much of the international community turning a blind eye to the plight of Wallenland's nearly 11.5 million inhabitants, Beleroskovian economists say that Wallenland's potential to foreign investors found in offshore mineral and oil deposits, extensive resources, and agriculture makes it a contender for an emerging market. Additionally, as the largest of the southwestern Cantalle island states, the necessity of a peaceful Wallenland "is essential to the region's stability and future", said Foreign Minister Aleksei Borisovich.

Belskorski had intended to visit Wallenland next week, but pushed up the timetable for his state visit after a contentious series of meetings at the 2024 Leaders Summit in Kalea, where according to a representative he engaged in "fiery arguments" with delegates from WEDA and the ANS, including Quetanan President Emília Medeiros and New Anea Prime Minister Paul Wasserbaur over his government's continued support and financial protection of ousted Elastani leader Bahadar Panwar.

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Belskorski announces military aid package for Wallenland amid insurgency
Following a tumultuous series of meetings at the 2024 Leaders Summit in Kalea (Litchir), President Vladimir Belskorski visited the Adulan island nation of Wallenland for trade and security talks with King Lo'ánma and Prime Minister Alo'abàkradíno, capping a vital connection for the Beleroskovian federation as it aims to reextend its sphere of influence internationally. Belskorski landed in the capital city of Vao'okoà, which has seen months of unrest from an insurgent group known as the ELN, and pledged to send a military package to the Wallenland Defense Forces, including 12 Khromov UL-17s and 2 Khromov UL-19 fighter jets. The conflict with the ELN has left hundreds dead, unrest in a nation long unfocused by the international community. Beleroskov is also preparing to extend recovery aid following last month's deadly volcanic eruption of Mount Bapò'iliop, in an effort to not only restore damaged communities but provide a much needed boost to the country's fledgling economy.

"We are hopeful to bridge gaps and increase ties between our two great nations," Belskorski said in statements alongside the island's Prime Minister and top military commander, General José Ālpamínahné. "This starts with reassurance and trust, and in doing this step we are providing a substantial source of aid to the United Kingdom of Wallenland in this turbulent time."

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Beleroskov Sends Aid

PM Kahia'ika Alo'abàkradíno after his meeting with Belskorski and General Ālpamínahné

The president of Beleroskov, Vladimir Belskorski, has visited Wallenland to discuss trade and security talks. The prime minister and King Lo'ánma greeted Belskorski this morning at the Palace of Pearls with the king and his wife offering the Beleroskovian president a tour of the royal estate.
Discussions commenced behind closed doors and have resulted in positive yields for Wallenland with a delivery of twelve Khromov UL-17s and two Khromov UL-19 fighter jets and humanitarian aid, greatly improving diplomatic relations.
"Wallenland's cries have fallen on deaf ears," Alo'abàkradíno stated in an interview following discussions, "the international community has undoubtedly failed us so, [...] we are thankful for Beleroskov's aid and reassurances in our hour of need."

General José Ālpamínahné has also talked about the meeting, saying that "we send our utmost thanks to Beleroskov in joining this war against these insurgents". In a few days, the WDF will welcome the brave 800-strong men on Wallenland's shores.

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Beleroskov Sends Aid
The president of Beleroskov, Vladimir Belskorski, has visited Wallenland to discuss trade and security talks. The prime minister and King Lo'ánma greeted Belskorski this morning at the Palace of Pearls with the king and his wife offering the Beleroskovian president a tour of the royal estate.
Discussions commenced behind closed doors and have resulted in positive yields for Wallenland with a delivery of twelve Khromov UL-17s and two Khromov UL-19 fighter jets and humanitarian aid, greatly improving diplomatic relations.
"Wallenland's cries have fallen on deaf ears," Alo'abàkradíno stated in an interview following discussions, "the international community has undoubtedly failed us so, [...] we are thankful for Beleroskov's aid and reassurances in our hour of need."

General José Ālpamínahné has also talked about the meeting, saying that "we send our utmost thanks to Beleroskov in joining this war against these insurgents". In a few days, the WDF will welcome the brave 800-strong men on Wallenland's shores.

The Republic of Shoassau

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I am taking offers from foreign clubs to trade Beat Hochmuth ahead of the 2024 World Cup. Hochmuth currently plays as a forward for Pedeit FC since 2018 and for the Shoassau national football team since 2006. He began his professional career with Staventer Union from 2003-09, and at Haute City FC from 2009-18. He is widely regarded as the best Shoassauan footballer in history, one of the few players to have made over 1,200 professional career appearances, and has scored over 700 official senior career goals for club and country, making him one of the top goalscorers of all time. He has been on the winning teams of several EFC Nations Leagues, some EFC Champions Leagues, and one World Cup (in 2022, where he was also named MVP). He is one of the world's most marketable and famous athletes.

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The Secular Republic of Bentho

Former President Joaquin Nieto Disqualified From Holding Political Power

In a decisive move, the Bentho Senate voted 60-40 to disqualify former President Joaquin Nieto from holding any public office. This bold decision followed a parallel verdict in the National Assembly, where a resounding 352-40 vote sealed Nieto's fate. The charges against him were no trifles; they included allegations of corruption and embezzlement, particularly in connection with the misappropriation of Bentho's Treasury.

The accusations pointed towards a pattern of abuse, with Nieto allegedly siphoning funds for personal gain. Fancy sports cars, designer clothes, and a shadowy operation involving a government-owned bank were among the schemes attributed to the ex-president. The orchestrated withdrawal of substantial amounts of money from a bank he purportedly owned added another layer to the scandal. The entire operation unfolded over a month, as leaked phone calls revealed Nieto's use of public resources for personal luxuries, followed by a calculated maneuver to pocket millions of aurons.

Despite overwhelming evidence, Nieto's response to the disqualification was a defiant "Lies, upon lies." This retort stands in stark contrast to the mountain of proof presented against him. The Senate and National Assembly votes reflect a resolute stance against corruption, signaling a commitment to upholding the principles of justice and accountability in Bentho's political landscape.

As the political fallout unfolds, the Conservadores, now left without Nieto as their figurehead, face the daunting task of finding a new front-runner to challenge the incumbent President Caballero. The void left by Nieto's disqualification prompts internal discussions within the party, as they strategize and recalibrate to maintain their influence and challenge Caballero's leadership in the upcoming 2025 election

Notably, the decision to disqualify Nieto had some unexpected bipartisan support, with four Senators and 122 Members of the Bentheses National Assembly who are part of Conservadores voting in favor of this decision.


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The Republic of Shoassau

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L'Humanité De Shoassau


Beat Hochmuth announces move to FC Saint Marina
The 2022 World Cup MVP and Premier 1 superstar was signed to a lucrative four-year deal in Albarine
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Beat Hochmuth announces his move to FC Saint Marina

STAVENTER- Beat Hochmuth, widely regarded as one of the best footballers of all time, announced he would be leaving Pedeit FC and is taking his talents to FC Saint Marina, the top Albarinean club. He signed a four-year deal which will see him earning 61.3 million over the course of play. The move caps his five-year run at Pedeit, which saw him lead the team to two Premier 1 titles, a runner-up in the final, and the other two seasons in the playoff tournaments. He scored a total of 81 goals at Pedeit.

"There were several offers on the table, and at the end of the day I knew I wanted to play in a foreign club," Hochmuth said ahead of announcing his move. "My time in my home country has been the greatest period of my life, and I am so proud of what my teams and I have accomplished. I will continue my career on the international stage, both in Champion and National Cups, and look forward to representing Shoassau in the 2024 World Cup."

"I am headed to Saint Marina," Hochmuth said, as cameras flashed and applause filled the announcement hall. Hochmuth proceeded to put on the famous white and gold logo hat, representing Saint Marina's nickname "Shine City".

Hochmuth had received multiple offers to play for clubs abroad, including Normark's top club Rød Sol, the North Kandsonian club Lamstin Hawks, Wallenland's Vao'okoà West FC, and Besmenia's elite FC Schwarz-Weiß Melmingen. Ultimately, according to Hochmuth, he wanted to play with friends and a coaching staff he has long admired.

"Coach Thiago Fontes is a superb and admirable coach, and his personal reaching out was both a shock and a welcome surprise," Hochmuth said. "I've long respected him and what he's done for Shine City, and I can't wait to play."

Hochmuth's first game with FC Saint Marina is scheduled for January 28th, in a match against Geeleston City Club.

Hochmuth played as a forward for Pedeit FC since 2018 and for the Shoassau national football team since 2006. He began his professional career with Staventer Union from 2003-09, and at Haute City FC from 2009-18. He is widely regarded as the best Shoassauan footballer in history, one of the few players to have made over 1,200 professional career appearances, and has scored over 700 official senior career goals for club and country, making him one of the top goalscorers of all time. He has been on the winning teams of several EFC Nations Leagues, some EFC Champions Leagues, and one World Cup (in 2022, where he was also named MVP). He is one of the world's most marketable and famous athletes.

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Beat Hochmuth announces move to FC Saint Marina
The 2022 World Cup MVP and Premier 1 superstar was signed to a lucrative four-year deal in Albarine

STAVENTER- Beat Hochmuth, widely regarded as one of the best footballers of the modern day, announced he would be leaving Pedeit FC and is taking his talents to FC Saint Marina, the top Albarinean club. He signed a four-year deal which will see him earning 61.3 million over the course of play. The move caps his five-year run at Pedeit, which saw him lead the team to two Premier 1 titles, a runner-up in the final, and the other two seasons in the playoff tournaments. He scored a total of 81 goals at Pedeit.

"There were several offers on the table, and at the end of the day I knew I wanted to play in a foreign club," Hochmuth said ahead of announcing his move. "My time in my home country has been the greatest period of my life, and I am so proud of what my teams and I have accomplished. I will continue my career on the international stage, both in Champion and National Cups, and look forward to representing Shoassau in the 2024 World Cup."

"I am headed to Saint Marina," Hochmuth said, as cameras flashed and applause filled the announcement hall. Hochmuth proceeded to put on the famous white and gold logo hat, representing Saint Marina's nickname "Shine City".

Hochmuth had received multiple offers to play for clubs abroad, including Greater Normark's top club Rød Sol, the North Kandsonian club Lamstin Hawks, Wallenland's Vao'okoà West FC, and Besmenien's elite FC Schwarz-Weiß Melmingen. Ultimately, according to Hochmuth, he wanted to play with friends and a coaching staff he has long admired.

"Coach Thiago Fontes is a superb and admirable coach, and his personal reaching out was both a shock and a welcome surprise," Hochmuth said. "I've long respected him and what he's done for Shine City, and I can't wait to play."

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The Federation of Qolaysia

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Qolaysia removes 'Bowet Hand' from flag
LEONRAU - A referendum passed by 62% of popular votes throughout Qolaysia today to remove the so-called 'Bowet Hand' from the national flag, following decades of controversy over its historical connections to a paramilitary movement which was outlawed more than 20 years ago. President Elihu Saing, who had been hesitant to voice support for the removal of the symbol from the flag in previous years, today said that the public motion was "a sign of moving forward, not abandoning our past nor erasing it, but reflecting and growing from it."

The 'Bowet Hand', which was represented by an open right hand, was the symbol for the Togana Army of God, also known as TAG, a paramilitary movement which fought against Togarian Occupation from the 1700s until independence in 1949. The group, though credited with being an essential force in the motion for independence, has fallen under intense scrutiny in the past few decades for investigations which uncovered extensive acts of crimes against humanity, including religious persecution of local populations, torture of prisoners, and the use of child soldiers in battle. Several provincial and state governments had already removed the hand from their flags and seals, but its use on the national flag had drawn the most scrutiny.

"It's a symbol of our worst attributes," said one MP motioning to remove the hand from the flag. "People will say it's just a hand, what is wrong with that. Well, here's more than 8 decades worth of context as to why it's wrong."

TAG evolved from a paramilitary into a political party in Togana in the 1960s and 70s, during which time it intermediately controlled local offices and from 1970-73 controlled the state parliament. However, its leadership frequently endorsed a one-religion state and a one-party system, with party founder Uben bin Gunny advocating for the "removal of Christians from Togana, and soon from Qolaysia." Even as the group attempted to enter national politics, hardliners in this already hardline group carried out political violence against opponents, including assassination attempts and muggings at rallies. The party was outlawed by national parliament in 2001, and bin Gunny was arrested in 2003.

The High Kingdom of Caspiaa

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The Republic of Terehan

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ITAS claims responsibility for deadly blast in Casaat

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CASAAT - A suicide bombing near parliament in the capital of Casaat has left at least 90 people dead and 400 wounded, the worst act of violence since the majority of WEDA forces withdrew in the summer of 2023. The insurgent group ITAS claimed responsibility for the blast, as authorities declared a state of emergency in the capital and increased security at government sites and international consulates. President Amir al Abadi called the attack "barbaric terrorism," and said that the Terehanian security forces would work to punish those responsible.

The Allied States of Tosichi

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Emperor Sayako marks Tosichi New Year with coronation
TAGAYAN - Emperor Sayako has been formally coronated in a ceremony coinciding with the Tosichi New Year. Sayako became emperor on October 15, 2023 following the passing of his father, long-reigning monarch Irohi II. In his coronation address, Sayako pledged to "reign with dignity and responsibility for the people of Tosichi," and promised to restore frayed diplomatic relations through a "peaceful path forward." Prime Minister Ari Shihida and his government were then swore loyalty to the crown, and Sayako's procession made its way from the Hall of Kings to the Royal Palace. His beloved wife, Amakusa, princess and heir apparent Saionji, and Princes Kiso and Adachi joined the ceremonies every step of the way.

The High Kingdom of Caspiaa

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6 Caspiaan citizens among those killed in Casaat blast
Viitaniemi - Defence Minister Nikolai Bjornson confirmed that 6 Caspiaan citizens working at the consulate and as security contractors in Casaat were among the 94 killed yesterday in an ITAS suicide bombing. Prime Minister Tullia Grönberg called the blast, which occurred near international embassies and the Terehanian parliament, an "egregious act" and extended her condolences to the families of those affected by the terrorist attack, and said that security would be increased at diplomatic offices not only in Terehan but throughout multiple countries in South Adula. The names of the Caspiaan nationals killed in the attack have not been publicly named, as several of them were working in sensitive security connections with the Terehan military.

"Caspiaan nationals working in Terehan risk this sort of danger every day, but their mission in working to make the country a better place than it was two years ago is an endeavor which we can all rest comfortably in knowing it was worth it," said the Prime Minister in a statement. "I have reached out and spoken with Terehanian President al-Abadi and pledged continuing Caspiaan support, and our allies in WEDA have done the same. The Terehan of today has become much safer and free than the Terehan under Asaad al-Shaad, and though these ITAS extremists continue to hold on to their dreams of a return to tyranny, the brave people of Terehan will always prove them to be a far-fetched cowardice group through their devotion to freedom."

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JATARAN WATCH | ساعة جاتاران
ITAS claims responsibility for deadly blast in Casaat

JATARAN WATCH is an INDEPENDENT NEWS ORGANIZATION and is UNAFFILIATED with the Terehanian Government
CASAAT - A suicide bombing near parliament in the capital of Casaat has left at least 90 people dead and 400 wounded, the worst act of violence since the majority of WEDA forces withdrew in the summer of 2023. The insurgent group ITAS claimed responsibility for the blast, as authorities declared a state of emergency in the capital and increased security at government sites and international consulates. President Amir al Abadi called the attack "barbaric terrorism," and said that the Terehanian security forces would work to punish those responsible.

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