Three Minute News: 567-573
Listhp Tomptos
Here is another issue of Three Minute News for your brief and informative reading pleasure.
Hope you enjoy it.
Local News:
-All parties hold Party President elections.
-Tasmania has been returned to Australia by Indonesia. South Australia and Western Australia are still held by Indonesia.
-A New Citizen Fee increase from 5AUD to 10AUD was voted down in the Senate.
-An increase on the VAT on food was also voted down that same day.
International News:
-Five new South American countries were added to eRepublik. They were Peru, Bolivia, Uruguay, Paraguay and Colombia.
-Israel and Greece have near half of their original regions back. Hungary has now sent troops to help the Turks.
-Various PEACE countries have attacked Sweden and Poland over the remenants of Germany.
-Spain loses it's last Mexican region.
-India and China are returned various regions by Indonesia
Region Count:
Turkey (14) v Israel (5) and Greece (3)
Hungary (16) v Romania (10)
Business:
-Australan businesses are grateful for no VAT increase on food.
Monetary Market:
1 GOLD = 42.3 AUD -2.0
1 AUD = 0.024 STEADY
1 GOLD = HUF 40.8 -3.6
1 GOLD = RON 58 +2.4
1 GOLD = USD 50.6 +0.5
1 GOLD = IDR 27.46 +0.2
Cya
Links to previous Three Minute News Editions:
560-566
553-559
546-552
539-545
Comments
The new citizen fee and the VAT tax proposal was voted down because it did not go through the senate discussion area AND was proposed by Icey1174.
I know but it is called Three Minute News for a reason, I have to keep it short.
I like the 3 minute news.
Keep it up!
good article yet again 🙂 I enjoy my usual read of the Three Minute.
I don't subscribe to many papers,But this I have, keep it up.
Voted 🙂
This is awesome, thanks. Voted!
I love it, but surely it takes less than 3 minutes to read?
have you read the links as well 😛
Great work. Just one remark : it is better to print the gold per currency rates (ie 1HUF = 0.025) rather than the other way around. Indeed, the price of currency is a lot more indicative of currency strength.
J. Sykes
I read this over a Billy tea every night. First paper subscribed.