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Region: The Roleplaying Paradise

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The Eporuean Union of The North Sea Federation

Aid for Levant

As the Levantine Civil War came to an end, and Levant reopened to the world once more, nations flooded the small southeastern Eporue nation with military and financial assistance. The North Sea Federation similarly looked to provide both military and economic aid to the recovering nation, but before any mission could get underway, the Parliamentary Ombudsman stated the deal needed to be reviewed before any aid could be sent.

In the aid package, 1,500 personnel, 300 vehicles, weapons, and munitions would all be sent to Levant, to aid in peace keeping operations, along with up to 5.5 billion Kr in aid for food and housing projects for the civilians of the nation. But as days turned to weeks, debating in the Parliamentary Ombudsman continued, until it was reached that no military personnel, or equipment will be sent to the nation, yet, given the large influx of foreign personnel and equipment, leading to an over encumbered military and foreign presence within the nation.

Despite the finding, the 5.5 billion Kr aid package was approved and sent to Afula-Zarqa. While nothing will help right the wrongs committed under the previous government of the nation, the only thing that can be done now is to rebuild, and restore the quality of life to its residents.

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The North Sea Grand Prix Series

Over the past several years, the regions within The North Sea Federation have been quietly in talks about a new form of a racing championship. Having been years since a last official Formula series, TNSF hoped to bring back the excitement and enjoyment from the original series and implement one across the nation. Bringing back several of the teams, as well as tracks, into a new host of races that will take place throughout the year.

While hoping to slate the races in late summer, through to winter, environmental challenges proved to be too much, but that did not stop the planning of this series. Seeing 10 teams, including Aston Martin, McLaren, Ferrari, as well as new competitors, like Volvo and SAAB, on 20 tracks across the 10 regions of The North Sea, the series is set to begin sometime in the late winter or early spring of 2024, with races every weekend or every other weekend. Racetracks like Silverstone, Brands Hatch, and Circuit of KymiRing will be reused, granted with upgraded facilities, to support the events. With much excitement growing within the nation, TNSF hopes to market the events internationally, supporting the further regrowth of the series.

But until 2024, we shall see what is in store for the unknown racers of the NSGPS and the exciting stories that will be made. Accompanying the racing series will be a streaming series of the races, to get to further know and understand the people and the drama behind the wheels.

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