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Madam Deputy Speaker Marion Rice has responded to what she calls the ‘Bigot Faction.’ Rumours have been swirling that Parties put forward ‘woke’ Leaders to be Prime Minister, including former Prime Minister Joanna Barrett, former Prime Minister Cecil Walton and Prime Minister Cynthia Erickson. Deputy Speaker Rice said, ‘It’s not bold, it’s not woke, it’s simply as it should be. Equal opportunities for all.’

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Retired footballer Martín Solano is prepping a run for prime minister, according to a source from Agenda Nacional. Solano, a former midfielder for Real Valencia and Mallarca, will run in the Conservative Party’s primary. A source close to Solano’s campaign tells Agenda Nacional the football legend plans to run a campaign “grounded by common sense” and policies “that put everyday Cadisians first.”

While Solano has kept a relatively private profile in recent years, he stepped into the spotlight last month when he appeared alongside Iban Menal, the speaker of the Cadiz Assembly, at a dinner for conservative megadonors. At the event, Solano called Prime Minister Solaya’s premiership a “reckless communist experiment,” adding said ‘experiment’ was “a massive failure.”

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Inflation rates in Huawan drops to 0.2%, economists worry for an incoming deflation. A renewed fiscal policy aimed towards increased public expenditure and a boost of exports is expected.

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Makonese armed forces drop 14,000 tonnes of bombs, including 8000 tonnes of deep penetration bunker buster bombs on the central government district of Izaakston. Whilst the parliament building has been spared due to its symbolic value, all buildings within 1 mile have been demolished, including the Fin House, The Ministry of Defence, and a building of unknown use which has been alleged to be home to Izaakias secret service, if it had one. Also destroyed are the significant tunnel systems under the capital area which include the war rooms used during the second winter war.

The Makonese government have said the area may now be so geologically unstable that the central government area may never be rebuild.

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'Green Tides’, Red Flags: Inside Kraudukra’s Alleged Environmental Malpractice After the Southern Cordilia Disasters


Panata, Krauanagaz— Months after the quake–tsunami–eruption triple disaster, The Scope has reviewed court filings, internal correspondence, marketing materials, and first-hand accounts that collectively allege a pattern of environmental malpractice by Kraudukra Resorts, the region’s flagship hospitality conglomerate. Our investigation uncovered ignored warnings, illegal dredging practices, and gaps in the company’s emergency evacuation plans. Plaintiffs say the company downplayed known coastal risks, cut corners on shoreline protections, and misled the public with a rapid “green rebranding” while vulnerable communities and workers bore the brunt of the damage. Kraudukra denies wrongdoing, calling the allegations “factually inaccurate” and the disaster “an unprecedented force majeure.”

While company brochures touted “reef-safe” development and “net-zero by 2030,” internal emails reveal executives prioritized optics over structural retrofits. A series of messages between senior executives shows that engineering assessments from 2020 through 2022 repeatedly flagged weak seawalls, eroded mangrove buffers, and dredging hazards near Pantán and Sa’ossa. Yet upgrades were delayed to “protect CapEx” and avoid guest-visible construction during peak tourist seasons. Legal filings claim that prohibited resort-adjacent dredging deepened channels, destabilized sediment, and worsened the scale of tsunami run-up and shoreline collapse.

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Okhoa, Okhoa — According to newly surfaced leaks, the Constitutional Convention in Okhoa is expected to hold a decisive vote on the draft constitution this coming Monday. While officials have not confirmed the timetable, multiple delegates privately acknowledged that discussions have accelerated in recent days, raising the likelihood of a swift ballot.

The leaked schedule suggests that final debates on unresolved provisions—such as emergency powers, the supremacy clause, and Zarhma autonomy—may be wrapped up over the weekend, clearing the way for the vote. If approved, the draft will move to a public referendum later this year, a step closely watched by both regional allies and international observers.

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New Revelations Bring Political Fallout as Refugee Crisis Deepens; Reports of Mass Deportations from Zuhlgan to Mitallduk Draw International Alarm


Yayyára, Krauanagaz— New developments in the Krauanagaz refugee crisis have intensified scrutiny of federal and regional authorities across the Cordilian Peninsula. In the last 72 hours aid groups, lawmakers, and independent monitors say they have corroborated multiple new allegations, including clandestine nighttime transfers of refugee families across Krauanagaz’s northern border, satellite and drone imagery of sealed convoy movements, and fresh reports that Zuhlgani authorities have begun mass deportations of displaced Mitalldukish civilians into insecure areas of southern and central Mitallduk.

Aid workers and local border personnel report a surge in unannounced, escorted returns of Mitallduk-origin families from state-managed shelters in Krautallaz, Zhzoatal, and North Luanapríg. Several NGO field coordinators say transfers have been organized at night, with minimal paperwork and with families given little or no legal counsel or time to appeal.

Independent imagery shared with humanitarian groups shows unmarked military-style convoys moving toward remote crossings over the past two weeks. Local volunteers counting arrivals in Mitallduk border hamlets say busloads arrived after midnight and were processed by local militia forces rather than international aid agencies.

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Deputy Prime Minister Garcia has said he ‘might have had an inkling’ that Cynthia Erickson was about to become Prime Minister.

Former Speaker Qunicy Silva has said he feels that the Modern Marxists are ‘hedging their bets’ electing Cynthia Erickson as their Leader.

Deputy Prime Minister Garcia’s wife has been inundated with support after a ‘horrendous’ death threat.

Former Speaker Quincy Silva thinks the success of the current Government and their victory in the 2027 General Election may depend on what they say and do in early 2026.

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Okhoa, Okhoa — In a historic vote today, the Okhoa Constitutional Convention approved the nation’s first proposed Constitution, formally advancing it to the public for a binding referendum this October.

Delegates, representing all 26 Zarhamas, voted 396–80 in favor of ratification after weeks of intense debate and revisions. The draft Constitution outlines the structure of Okhoa’s government, guarantees fundamental rights, and defines the balance of authority between the central government and the Zarhama councils.

“Today marks the end of one chapter and the beginning of another,” Convention President Maran Velu declared following the vote. “The people of Okhoa will now decide whether this Constitution will become the foundation of our future.”

The draft Constitution will now be put before the Okhoan people in a nationwide referendum on October 19, 2025. If approved by a majority of voters, the Constitution will be formally enacted, and elections under the new system will be scheduled within six months. If rejected, the draft will be sent back to the Convention for revision and renegotiation, prolonging the nation’s transitional period.

The October referendum is expected to be one of the most consequential votes in Okhoa’s history, determining whether the territory enters a new era under its first Constitution— or returns to the negotiating table.

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Deputy Prime Minister Garcia’s wife has spoken out after being threatened with death. She said, ‘Just been sent this by a friend. Out of curiosity, what would constitute a breach of community standards?’

Mrs. Garcia also opened up about hers and the Deputy Prime Minister’s neurodiverse kids. She said, ‘I do not understand how families all sit around a table and eat together. We have a lot of neurodiverse kids so a couple of them don’t like eating around other people. They go and eat in separate rooms. A couple of them won’t eat the same food, so we have to cook a different meal for them. Mealtime is like two and a half hours of me wandering around the house serving people in different rooms. We never eat together. Christmas, I think we do. Every now and again, we’ll go to a pub and we’ll all sit down and it’s just a f***ing nightmare. I just want to go home. They’re crawling on the table, one’s got headphones on. It’s just like, no. I like how different they are.’

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Regional Tensions Mount as Refugee Crisis Escalates; International Monitors Blocked from Border Access


Tatallap, Krauanagaz— The Southern Cordilian refugee crisis entered a new and volatile phase today, with multiple governments facing mounting scrutiny following revelations of clandestine returns and mass deportations of displaced Mitalldukish civilians. Efforts to establish independent monitoring of border transfers have stalled, while political fallout spreads across Krauanagaz, Zuhlgan, and beyond.

The World Forum’s humanitarian office confirmed early this morning that its monitoring team, dispatched to observe alleged nighttime transfers at the Krauanagaz–Mitallduk border, was denied access by local security forces. Officials cited “ongoing operational concerns,” a justification aid groups immediately rejected as a deliberate obstruction.

Cordilian Human Rights Watch condemned the denial, stating, “Blocking access suggests the authorities are more concerned with concealment than compliance.” The organization warned that humanitarian violations may already be occurring on a “systematic and coordinated” scale. CHRW labeled the crisis a test of the World Forum’s resolve and accused both Krauanagaz and Zuhlgan of “systematic violations.”

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Deputy Speaker Marion Rice is to chair the 50th Edition of the Alton TV Festival.

The MP for Vogaka, the Honourable Mercedes Gillespie, has said that the Speaker is extremely capable and clever. This comes at a time when the Executive were starting to question how good a job the Speaker is doing this term.

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Deportation Scandal Escalates as Zuhlgan Defends Policy, Skirmish Rumors Emerge


Yayyára, Krauanagaz— The refugee crisis sweeping the Cordilian Peninsula expanded today amid explosive developments that are fueling outrage, fear, and political division.

A humanitarian field worker has leaked internal documentation and images from inside state-managed shelters in Krauanagaz’s Krautallaz Province, showing children being separated from parents during nighttime deportation transfers. The material, authenticated by multiple aid groups, depicts registration forms filed without parental signatures and testimonies from shelter volunteers who say they were ordered not to intervene.

“These separations are occurring under rushed, untransparent conditions,” the NGO worker wrote in a statement accompanying the release. “We believe many of those sent back are refugees, not voluntary returnees, and some are minors moved without their families’ knowledge or consent.”

The revelations have sparked protests in Mitayyal and Yayyára, with demonstrators demanding an immediate halt to all removals until independent monitors are granted access. Lawmakers across the political spectrum are now calling for emergency hearings in the Ludoraiya.

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Breaking: Leaked Cable Reveals Krauanagaz Considering Controversial Rail Tunnel Project


Alkantara, Krauanagaz— A leaked cable from the Krauanagazan State Department has ignited political shockwaves tonight, suggesting that the Federation is weighing a controversial bargain with Zuhlgan. The release of several foreign journalists detained in Zuhlgan earlier this year in exchange for permitting a Zuhlgani-backed infrastructure project through central Krauanagaz.

According to the document, circulated internally among senior officials and obtained by GW late Sunday, Krauanagaz is “actively considering” granting construction rights to an unnamed Zuhlgani entity for a rail tunnel project through the Luzayyagaz mountains. The project would link Zuhlgan to the west coast of the Cordilian peninsula, cutting through protected federal lands and disrupting several Lupritali mountain villages.

The cable describes the tunnel as “a vital artery for regional commerce” but notes “severe environmental, cultural, and political costs.” Among them deforestation, and concerns about national security. Thousands of hectares of federally protected Luzayyagaz forest would be cleared to complete the western extension of the rail line extending to Tatallap on the west coast. Senior defense officials reportedly warned the tunnel could provide Zuhlgan with “direct logistical access” deep into Krauanagazan territory. Additionally, multiple Lupritali villages, some of which have been present in the mountains for millennia, would be displaced or further isolated.

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Makonese and Keylic forces make significant gains against Le Rogue forces. In the north of Izaakia, Makonese forces now control the entire coast from just outside Izaakston to near Keylic controlled Manta City, and control as far south as the southern foothills of the Snowborn Alps. Meanwhile in the south the state of M’ania is largely in Keylic control and Nova Slaughter is partially under Keylic control.

In Keyli this leaves, Izaakston, Ma’kaui and most of Nova Slaughter in Le Rogue hands. These areas are the conservative heartlands of Izaakia, and are expected to remain loyal to the LeRogue government.

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Ernest Le Rogue forced to deny that he has abandoned Keylic Izaakia after he resurfaced the in the Montacian Capital of La Citadelle. He claimed the move was merely due to strategic prioritisation for the next phase of the conflict.

Makonese propaganda outlets have been pushing the idea that Le Rogue has abandoned Keyli and left it defenceless.

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The captured Governor of Snowborn State has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for treason. Dictator Blanc has installed former minister of defence Ekaterina Küning as interim Governor.

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Most recent statistics from New Altnavian National Statistics show that approximately 70.8% of New Altnavians support the current Ideipi-Pelidi Administration — the highest percentage since September 2024.

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Former President Button surrenders to Izaakian forces at his ranch in Nova Slaughter State. His stand off with PM Rombold and Parliament over Terra Firma and Ernest LeRogue led to what is being called “The Blip” in Izaakia. He later resigned after losing control to Parliament and Terra Firma.

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Krauanagaz Federal Court Orders Deportations Halted Amid Mounting Crisis


Vellienza, Krauanagaz— The unfolding deportation scandal that has rocked Krauanagaz and its neighbors took a dramatic turn earlier this week, as the Vellienza Federal District Court issued a sweeping injunction blocking all deportations from Krautallaz, Zhzoatal, and Luanapríg Lupriyra provinces.

The emergency ruling, handed down just before dawn on Monday, followed a series of urgent filings from civil rights lawyers and refugee advocates who argued that ongoing removals were being conducted under unconstitutional conditions. At issue are mounting reports of family separations, nighttime transfers, and the deportation of minors without parental consent.

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