From the International Desk: Day 2,267
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Today’s news features reports from Colombia, Paraguay, and the USA.
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Politics:
The month is already finishing and the next month’s elections are coming, we don’t have any new politic campaign for CP, however our two times expresident Angell Roa xf made a little joke about his third presidency. Here it is.
Military:
This week was not the most active week in the month, our players are playing it safe and supporting from time to time to our allies.
Our military units are competing for the leadership of the new tournament.
Here we have an article showing who our partial winner is.
Foreign Affairs:
Our MoFA is actually developing a new diplomat newsletter showing a little inform of the whole world in politic affairs: Here it is.
That's all from eColombia, JoseCongo reporting for the International Desk. Greetings World.
More recommended reading: El eCriterio Informado
Reporting from Paraguay is Darth Rafael.
Paraguay President has proposed a mutual protection pact with Spain, which was approved by the Spanish Congress but rejected by the Paraguayan congress.
Currently holds the third attempt to impeach the president, after two failed attempts now apparently will succeed.
eParaguay experiencing a lull after 3 months of war with Bolivia.
More recommended reading: El ojo del equino
Reporting from the USA is Ioanys.
We are in the twilight hours of Wild Owl's first term and military conflict has broken out between the US and Portugal.
Military/Foreign Affairs
The big news this week has been declaring Portugal a NE. This was done to give us a boost going into the latest competition. Portugal has indicated they will likely side against us in the next round of alliances. Though they briefly attacked our mainland, we are currently engaging them on their territory.
For a more in-depth look at American activity abroad, take a look at this article.
Domestic Affairs
Congress has gotten down to business, setting up a leadership team and beginning debate on a new budget. For more information, check out this paper for the latest.
It is shaping up to be an easy reelection for Wild Owl, as no one serious has stepped up to run against him.
More recommended reading: Fortunate Son
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 2,267
News from Colombia, Paraguay, and the USA
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