From the International Desk: Day 2,261
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Today’s news features reports from Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines.
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Reporting from Indonesia is Mr.Bun.
Indonesia is in peace mode now..we are not active in war. this period our government concern in developing domestic activities, there are many media contest in here with a big prize. The party and military unit is busy training the new kid.. not active in war doesn’t mean we are unguarded, we are very prepared from oncoming attack.. about the alliance, we are all know that the big alliance is disband.. and many countries planning about choosing their ally, making new alliance or waiting for the alliance form.. anyway Indonesian is already made the decision and preparing the plan.
More recommended reading: Hopes magz
Reporting from Malaysia is EtienneGoh.
Tournament training
In preparation for the coming tournament, the people of eMalaysia are beginning to stockpile their food and weapons. The government, in collaboration with our good neighbors in the north, eThailand, has decided to begin a training war to foster relations between the people of both countries as well as to gear up for next week's tournament.
This collaboration can be seen as another step forward for eMalaysia in her pursuit for peace and stability. eMalaysia has already been making good progress towards this and with the aid of our eThai friends, we may as well be able to achieve it sooner than later.
For more information regarding eMalaysian-eThailand training war, please visit the following:
erepublik.com/en/article/-en-my-training-war-proposal-2367006/1/20
More recommended reading: The eMalaysian opinion
Reporting from the Philippines is Boy Pick Up.
HEADLINES:
- Treaty of Manila
- Air Strike on Serbia
Treaty of Manila signed by Colombia and Indonesia
The Treaty of Manila was signed on Day 2257 by Colombia and Indonesia with the presence of the Philippine Foreign Affairs team. The agreement includes a training war that will happen during the new Brothers In Arms tournament. After the tournament, the two countries will sign a Non-Aggression Pact (NAP). Colombia will own the regions of Mindanao and Sabah while Indonesia gets Visayas and Palawan. Luzon will be returned to the Philippines, its original owner.
Philippine government plans Air Strike on Serbian Empire
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines recently released an article encouraging everyone who ”dislikes Serbia” to contribute in the nation’s air strike plans. Serbia is known in this game as the country who always dominates wars, but the government is trying to prove that Serbia “isn’t so strong as they look like and that anybody can defeat them.” They also encouraged countries to sign MPPs with the Philippines for those who want to help in their cause.
Thanks for reading today’s edition. We’ll be back tomorrow with more news bulletins from reporters around the world.
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From the International Desk, Day 2,261
News from Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines
erepublik.com/en/article/2368014
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