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WARSINA — Today, over 20 million Veneds vote for a new Sejm. Will they give prime minister Floręć Drakoń another chance, or will Veneda have a government of the same political colour as the Republic? The ballot is open from 8 o'clock in the morning.  Read More...

CZYTAĆ LEONIÓR — The life of RNDO leader Darko Popczuk, who was shot at a public meeting in Czytać Leoniór last Thursday, is no longer in danger. According to his doctors, Popczuk is still unconscious, but his condition is stable now. His right arm, which was hit by two bullets, had to be amputated though.  Read More...

PRZEMYŚL — A small bomb has exploded yesterday evening at the Central Station in Przemyśl, Galicia. No one was injured, but the damage to the bookstore were it had been placed is huge. A group of militant Ruthenian/Ukrainian nationalists, known as the "Zachidno-Ukrainśka Wijskowa Organizacija", has claimed responsability for the incident.  Read More...

PARIS-SUR-MIZOURI, Louisianne — Louisianne continuously refuses to hand over the body of Maciej Bambaryła, an RTC national who died three days ago in a Louisianne prison, to his relatives in the Republic. His name has frequently been mentioned in connection to the murder of president Jean-François Young of Louisianne and empress Aico of Japan. Minister Piniatyk has summoned the Louisiannan ambassador.  Read More...

PARIS-SUR-MIZOURI, Louisianne — Tomorrow morning will be the burial of president Jean-François Young, who was assassinated last week in Lyons-sur-Mizouri. King Witold will not be present at the ceremony, as his health condition does not allow him to travel at the moment.  Read More...

KHABAROVSK, Republic of Primorye, Russia — The danger of a new Russo-Japanese War is over. On Wednesday, the Ezoan governor of the Russo-Japanese Condominium Area had accused the government of the Russian republic Primorye of involvement in the double murder in Louisianne, and called upon her government to prepare for a war against Russia. She was removed from her post immediately by Ezo's prime minister Izumi. Yesterday, Primorye's president Georgi Pushkin thanked Ezo for this quick response, and expressed the hope that the two countries' friendly relations would last for another hundred years, unjeopardised by misunderstandings such as this one.  Read More...