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United europe-eurasia | There are no being found within the aircraft, and therefore, if ANY form of life was found, it would be released back to where they need to go. Volaworand, The Filippinas, and Bayoux | |
United europe-eurasia | The Kingdom of United Europe-Eurasia (UEE) UEEC 78.2-96.9 Aircraft Cooperation and Compliance (CHANGE TO INCLUDE) - All aircraft MUST give full and single informative demonstrations with all handicap (ex. impaired hearing, impaired sight, and or any other handicapped person(s) protected under law.) | All forms of communication between external and internal communications within all flights and aircraft MUST be open, any blockage of communication will be violating Eurasian Law and aircraft will be restricted flight privileges until communication is fully fixed upon violation being issued. | All pilots flying within Eurasian airways MUST be in good health condition and have a note written by him or her's assigned medical doctor, Eurasian's should not be under threat of unsafe flights. | Cellular Services must ALWAYS be placed on Airplane Mode or on some form of restrictive feature to disable to the usage of external exchange from a person(s) in flight and person(s) out of flight, the penalty for not cooperating with officials vary widely. Stay tuned for further changes from Executive Administrative Officials. Le Front de Liberation du Midand, The Filippinas, Bayoux, and Lianhua zhi cheng | |
The Disputed Territories of Le Front de Liberation du Midand | OOC: Welcome to Knowhere, TSP's nation based roleplay board. Have fun!!! | |
The Penguinite Kleptocracy of Volaworand | ||
The etetrnal reich of totsdam | What that chap said | |
Post self-deleted by Lianhua zhi cheng. | ||
Lianhua zhi cheng | The Lotus Times! (莲花时报) The Ministry of Foreign affairs has finished a new book that shall help tourist and others get a better knowledge on our beautiful city! The book which has been given the nickname "Wei Little Blue Book" will now be sold in at the Airport, border checkpoints, information centres and markets. A new law will also be passed which will require all foreigners to have one of these books with them whenever they are in Public. The Provisional Military Government of Lianhua zhi cheng (莲花之城临时军政府) Flag Motto: Mandarin: 仁, 義, 禮, 知, 信 Location Population: 670,900 Capital: Zhuhai Official Language: Chinese, Portuguese Regional Language: Cantonese Demonym: Macanese Government: One party system Legislature: Legislative Assembly Establishment: 1557 from the Portuguese Empire Land Area: 115.3km² Elevation GDP (nominal): $78.1 billion Human Development Index (NS Version): 0.914 Currency: Pataca Time Zone: UTC+08:00 Drives on the: left Calling code: +853 Internet TLD: .lzc Lianhua zhi cheng The Provisional Military Government of Lianhua zhi Cheng (莲花之城临时军政府) commonly called Macau (澳门), is a Democratically elected Military Junta on the western side of the Pearl River estuary in southern China. It is bordered on the north by The united chinese republic on the south by the Pacific Ocean, by the east by the The united chinese republic and on the west by Hong-Kong. Lianhua zhi cheng covers 115.3 square kilometers and has has an estimated population of 670,900. Lianhua zhi cheng comprises of 2 districts. The name "Lianhua zhi cheng" (莲花之城) translates into "City of the Lotus" after settlers that arrived in the city noticed the blossoming of the Lotus flower in the Ancient Temple of A-Ma. The standard way to refer to a citizen of Lianhua zhi cheng is as a "Macanese." The region is first known to have been settled during the Han dynasty. Macau did not develop as a major settlement until the Portuguese arrived in the 16th century. The first European visitor to reach China by sea was the explorer Jorge Álvares, who arrived in 1513. Merchants first established a trading post in Hong Kong waters at Tamão (present-day Tuen Mun), beginning regular trade with nearby settlements in southern China. Military clashes between the Ming and Portuguese navies followed the expulsion of the Tamão traders in 1521. Despite the trade ban, Portuguese merchants continued to attempt settling on other parts of the Pearl River estuary, finally settling on Macau. Luso-Chinese trade relations were formally reestablished in 1554 and Portugal soon after acquired a permanent lease for Macau in 1557, agreeing to pay 500 taels of silver as annual land rent. The initially small population of Portuguese merchants rapidly became a growing city. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Macau was created in 1576, and by 1583, the Senate had been established to handle municipal affairs for the growing settlement. Macau was at the peak of its prosperity as a major entrepôt during the late 16th century, providing a crucial connection in exporting Chinese silk to Japan during the Nanban trade period. Although the Portuguese were initially prohibited from fortifying Macau or stockpiling weapons, the Fortaleza do Monte was constructed in response to frequent Dutch naval incursions. The Dutch attempted to take the city in the 1622 Battle of Macau, but were repelled successfully by the Portuguese. Macau entered a period of decline in the 1640s following a series of catastrophic events for the burgeoning colony: Portuguese access to trade routes was irreparably severed when Japan halted trade in 1639, Portugal revolted against Spain in 1640, and Malacca fell to the Dutch in 1641. Maritime trade with China was banned in 1644 following the Qing conquest under the Haijin policies and limited only to Macau on a lesser scale while the new dynasty focused on eliminating surviving Ming loyalists. While the Kangxi Emperor lifted the prohibition in 1684, China again restricted trade under the Canton System in 1757. Foreign ships were required to first stop at Macau before further proceeding to Canton. Qing authorities exercised a much greater role in governing the territory during this period; Chinese residents were subject to Qing courts and new construction had to be approved by the resident mandarin beginning in the 1740s. As the opium trade became more lucrative during the eighteenth century, Macau again became an important stopping point en route to China. Following the First Opium War and establishment of Hong Kong, Macau lost its role as a major port. Firecracker and incense production, as well as tea and tobacco processing, were vital industries in the colony during this time. Portugal was able to capitalise on China's post-war weakness and assert its sovereignty; the Governor of Macau began refusing to pay China annual land rent for the colony in the 1840s, and annexed Taipa and Coloane, in 1851 and 1864 respectively. Portugal also occupied nearby Lapa and Montanha, but these would be returned to China by 1887, when perpetual occupation rights over Macau were formalised in the Sino-Portuguese Treaty of Peking. This agreement also obligated Portugal from ceding Macau without Chinese approval. Despite occasional conflict between Cantonese authorities and the colonial government, Macau's status remained unchanged through the republican revolutions of both Portugal in 1910 and China in 1911. The Kuomintang further affirmed Portuguese jurisdiction in Macau when the Treaty of Peking was renegotiated in 1928. During the Second World War, the Empire of Japan did not occupy the colony and generally respected Portuguese neutrality in Macau. However, after Japanese troops captured a British cargo ship in Macau waters in 1943, Japan installed a group of government "advisers" as an alternative to military occupation. The territory largely avoided military action during the war except in 1945, when the United States ordered air raids on Macau after learning that the colonial government was preparing to sell aviation fuel to Japan. Portugal was later given over US$20 million in compensation for the damage in 1950. In 1950 during talks between representatives from The united chinese republic and Hanguk-Nippon over which Government will be granted sovereignty over the peninsular, A UN Lieutenant named Fennu de gongniu (愤怒的公牛) who was born in the Wanzai Residential District (湾仔) stormed out of the talks in frustration of the talks ending in favour of no one. On the 3rd of June 1950, Fennu and 10,000 of his men entered LZC even though the city had been declared a demilitarised zone. For the next 2 years, intensive fighting between Fennu and his newly formed Kuomintang Lotus Party (国民党莲花党 or KLP) and the National Free People Army (全国自由人民军 or NFPA) resulted in the deaths of 7,000 people, with 362 of these deaths in the Battle of Kun lam Temple where KLP forces used flamethrowers and grenades to flush NFPA forces out of the temples. On the 20th December 1952, the KLP forces emerged victorious after the Battle of Macau University of Science and Technology (澳門科技大學) which resulted in the deaths of 200 fighters. Fennu de gongniu ((愤怒的公牛) made himself General President on the 25th of January, the Chinese New Year. In the postwar period, Fennu taunted the international community and seemed to get away with it, earning the admiration of many within the Nationalist community and the distaste of those in the West. He consistently refused to comply with UN resolutions that required the destruction of all nuclear, chemical and biological weapons and research facilities. His belligerent behaviour resulted in the continual enforcement of economic sanctions, leading to further hardship and suffering among the Macanese peoples. In May 1987, he ordered troops to suppress a pro-Hanguk-Nippon protest at Macau International Airport (澳門國際機場), resulting in the killing of 206 people and the injuring of 400+ people. No one has been sentenced for this Massacre to this day. For the next 3 years, the city was locked in Martial Law as Fennu Loyalist battled with rioters, protesters and a newly formed group called the "New City Army" (新城军). The resulting "Civil War' resulted in the deaths of nearly 60,000 people and more than a 100,000 wounded or missing. In June 1990, Fennu was forced to resign though he announced it was on the terms of ill health, ending the "Years of Pain" (多年的痛苦). He passed away in 1995 at the age of 81. People throughout the city celebrated the end of nearly 50 years of dictatorial rule however, the celebrations were short lived as the Junta assumed power and rule with a iron fist as 10,000 people disappeared in what was known as the "Sixteen Devils Years" (十六魔鬼年). In December 2006, General Bao Tong (宝通) was announced to be the next General President though this caused outrage amongst the pro-Hanguk-Nippon community as he was the Commanding Officer of the Airport Massacre. President of the USA at the time, George W.Bush said "Today is the death of a Monster, but the birth of a tyrant!" He only served as General President for 2 years as he was killed in a car bombing by a pro-Hanguk-Nippon group known as the "Dragons Fire" (龙火). His successor was Colonel Wei Tao-Ming (魏道明) who was popular amongst the youth. Wei took the Presidency in 2008 and his effect on the city was immediate and radical. Although he vowed to hold elections, Wei reneged on his promise, saying 'stability first, elections later'. He cut rental costs for low-paid workers by 50 per cent giving him the reputation to be seen as a communist, nationalised the US-owned telephone company and confiscated property owned by foreigners, later banning foreign ownership of land. He made Health and Education free for all- LZC now has one of the highest literacy rates in the world and one of the lowest infant immortality rates. Wei 'revolutionary' social policies were popular with the poor but alienated many middle-and upper-class Macanese, resulting in over 100,000 Macanese leaving for 'exile' in the US. Foreign policy under Wei, too, underwent a major upheaval. Wei adopted a staunched anti-communist attitude saying that [translated from Mandarin] ' The Fathers before us have kicked a rapid dog [USA] and have paid the price. Now, we must mend the wound!'. Wei hold on Macanese society was absolute and he has been much criticised for human rights abuse. Nevertheless, many positive things have come out of his rule so far, notably in the provision of healthcare and education for the poor Macau is on China's southern coast, 60 km (37 mi) west of Hong Kong, on the western side of the Pearl River estuary. It is surrounded by the South China Sea in the east and south, and neighbours the Guangdong city of Zhuhai to the west and north.[82] The territory consists of Macau Peninsula, Taipa, and Coloane. A 1 km2 (0.39 sq mi) parcel of land in neighbouring Hengqin island that hosts the University of Macau also falls under the regional government's jurisdiction. The territory's highest point is Coloane Alto, 170.6 metres (560 ft) above sea level. Urban development is concentrated on peninsular Macau, where most of the population lives. The peninsula was originally a separate island with hilly terrain, which gradually became a tombolo as a connecting sandbar formed over time. Both natural sedimentation and land reclamation expanded the area enough to support urban growth. Macau has tripled its land area in the last century, increasing from 10.28 km2 (3.97 sq mi) in the late 19th century to 32.9 km2 (12.7 sq mi) in 2018. Cotai, the area of reclaimed land connecting Taipa and Coloane, contains many of the newer casinos and resorts established after 1999.[9] The region's jurisdiction over the surrounding sea was greatly expanded in 2015, when it was granted an additional 85 km2 (33 sq mi) of maritime territory by the State Council. Further reclamation is currently underway to develop parts of the Macau New Urban Zone. The territory also has control over part of an artificial island to maintain a border checkpoint for the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge. Macau has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cwa), characteristic of southern China. The territory is dual season dominant – summer (May to September) and winter (November to February) are the longest seasons, while spring (March and April) and autumn (October) are relatively brief periods. The summer monsoon brings warm and humid air from the sea, with the most frequent rainfall occurring during the season. Typhoons also occur most often then, bringing significant spikes in rainfall. During the winter, northern winds from the continent bring dry air and much less rainfall. The highest and lowest temperatures recorded at the Macao Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau are 38.9 °C (102.0 °F) on both 2 July 1930 and 6 July 1930 and −1.8 °C (28.8 °F) on 26 January 1948. Over the last decade the urban environment in Macau has been put under an unprecedented strain. Being a small territory with a land area of just 29 km2, Macau is densely populated, having nowadays almost 20.000 inhabitants per square meter of soil. The Statistics and Census Service estimated Macau's population at 667,400 at the end of 2018. With a population density of 21,340 people per square kilometre, Macau is the most densely populated region in the world. A large portion of the population are Portuguese citizens, a legacy of colonial rule; at the time of the transfer of sovereignty in 1999, 107,000 residents held Portuguese passports The predominant language is Cantonese, a variety of Chinese originating in Guangdong. It is spoken by 87.5 per cent of the population, 80.1 per cent as a first language and 7.5 per cent as a second language. Only 2.3 per cent can speak Portuguese, the other official language; 0.7 per cent are native speakers, and 1.6 per cent use it as a second language. Increased immigration from mainland China in recent years has added to the number of Mandarin speakers, making up about half of the population (50.4 per cent); 5.5 per cent are native speakers and 44.9 per cent are second language speakers. Traditional Chinese characters are used in writing, rather than the simplified characters used on the mainland. English is considered an additional working language and is spoken by over a quarter of the population (27.5 per cent); 2.8 per cent are native speakers, and 24.7 per cent speak English as a second language. Macanese Patois, a local creole generally known as Patuá, is now spoken only by a few in the older Macanese community Chinese folk religions have the most adherents (58.9%) and are followed by Buddhism (17.3%) and Christianity (7.2%), while 15.4 per cent of the population profess no religious affiliation at all. Small minorities adhering to other religions (less than 1%), including Hinduism, Judaism, and Islam, are also resident in Macau. The overwhelming majority (88.7%) is Han Chinese, many of whom originate from Guangdong (31.9%) or Fujian (5.9%). The remaining 11.6 per cent are non-ethnic Chinese minorities, primarily Filipinos, Vietnamese, and Portuguese. Macanese, native-born multiracial people with mixed Portuguese ancestry, make up a portion of the Portuguese population. The Provisional Military Government is a Military Junta that has been in power since 1952 and its head of state is called a 'General President' who serves for unlimited amount of terms. The Government has seen 3 General Presidents, Fennu de gongniu (愤怒的公牛) 1950-1990, Bao Tong (宝通) 2006-2008, Wei Tao-Ming (魏道明) 2008-present. From 1990-2006, the Junta assumed full leadership till a new General President could be found. Foreign Relations and Military The Government has opened no embassies with any nations and has only made diplomatic ties with the Government of Hanguk-Nippon. The Government has however, signed the The East Asian Economic Accord or the Organization of Asian Strategically Aligned States (OASAS). Wei Tao-Ming (魏道明) is a staunched anti-communist stating that "Communism is, and always will be, the downfall of humanity!" The Military of the Nation currently has 146,191 active personnel with nearly the entire population already trained for Combat. The Air Force is not large and receives little funding with only 9 Helicopters and 20 fighter jets. The Armoured Divisions compromise of 26 AFVs, 12 towed Artillery and 18 Rocket Projectiles. The Navy is considerably small with 18 Naval Assets, 2 Frigates and 6 Patrol vessels. The current defence budget is $83,000,000 Patacas Economic Indicators Rank: 34 Currency: Pataca GDP (nominal): $78.1 billion Patacas GDP (nominal) per capita: $53.9 billion Patacas Labor Force: 263,000 Unemployment: 15,000 Macau has a capitalist service economy largely based on casino gaming and tourism. It is the world's 83rd-largest economy, with a nominal GDP of approximately MOP433 billion (US$53.9 billion). Although Macau has one of the highest per capita GDPs, the territory also has a high level of wealth disparity. Macau's gaming industry is the largest in the world, generating over MOP195 billion (US$24 billion) in revenue and about seven times larger than that of Las Vegas. The regional economy is heavily reliant on casino gaming. The vast majority of government funding (79.6% of total tax revenue) comes from gaming. Gambling as a share of GDP peaked in 2013 at over 60%, and continues to account for 49.1% of total economic output. The vast majority of casino patrons are tourists from mainland China, making up 68 per cent of all visitors. Casino gaming is illegal in both the mainland and Hong Kong, giving Macau a legal monopoly on the industry in China. Casino gambling was legalised in 1962 and the gaming industry initially operated under a government-licensed monopoly granted to the Sociedade de Turismo e Diversões de Macau. This license was renegotiated and renewed several times before ending in 2002 after 40 years. The government then allowed open bidding for casino licenses to attract foreign investors. Along with an easing of travel restrictions on mainland Chinese visitors, this triggered a period of rapid economic growth; from 1999 to 2016, Macau's gross domestic product multiplied by 7 and the unemployment rate dropped from 6.3 to 1.9%. The Sands Macao, Wynn Macau, MGM Macau, and Venetian Macau were all opened during the first decade after liberalisation of casino concessions. Casinos employ about 24% of the total workforce in the region. Export-oriented manufacturing previously contributed to a much larger share of economic output, peaking at 36.9% of GDP in 1985 and falling to less than 1% in 2017. The bulk of these exports were cotton textiles and apparel, but also included toys and electronics. In 1999, manufacturing, financial services, construction and real estate, and gaming were the four largest sectors of the economy. Macau's shift to an economic model entirely dependent on gaming caused concern over its overexposure to a single sector, prompting the regional government to attempt re-diversifying its economy. The government traditionally had a non-interventionist role in the economy and taxes corporations at very low rates. Post-handover administrations have generally been more involved in enhancing social welfare to counter the cyclical nature of the gaming industry. Economic growth has been attributed in large part to the high number of mainlander visits to Macau, and the central government exercises a role in guiding casino business growth through its control of the flow of tourists. The Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement formalised a policy of free trade between Macau and mainland China, with each jurisdiction pledging to remove remaining obstacles to trade and cross-boundary investment. Due to a lack of available land for farming, agriculture is not significant in the economy. Food is exclusively imported to Macau and almost all foreign goods are transshipped through Hong Kong. The mixing of the Chinese and Portuguese cultures and religious traditions for more than four centuries has left Macau with an inimitable collection of holidays, festivals and events. The biggest event of the year is the Macau Grand Prix in November, when the main streets in Macau Peninsula are converted to a racetrack bearing similarities with the Monaco Grand Prix. Other annual events include Macau Arts festival in March, the International Fireworks Display Contest in September, the International Music festival in October and/or November, and the Macau International Marathon in December. The Lunar Chinese New Year is the most important traditional festival and celebration normally takes place in late January or early February. The Pou Tai Un Temple in Taipa is the place for the Feast of Tou Tei, the Earth god, in February. The Procession of the Passion of Our Lord is a well-known Roman Catholic rite and journey, which travels from Saint Austin's Church to the Cathedral, also taking place in February. A-Ma Temple, which honours the Goddess Matsu, is in full swing in April with many worshippers celebrating the A-Ma festival. In May it is common to see dancing dragons at the Feast of the Drunken Dragon and twinkling-clean Buddhas at the Feast of the Bathing of Lord Buddha. In Coloane Village, the Taoist god Tam Kong is also honoured on the same day. Dragon Boat festival is brought into play on Nam Van Lake in June and Hungry Ghosts' festival, in late August and/or early September every year. All events and festivities of the year end with Winter Solstice in December. Macau preserves many historical properties in the urban area. The Historic Centre of Macau, which includes some twenty-five historic locations, was officially listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO on 15 July 2005 during the 29th session of the World Heritage Committee, held in Durban, South Africa. However, the Macao government is criticized for ignoring the conservation of heritage in urban planning. In 2007, local residents of Macao wrote a letter to UNESCO complaining about construction projects around world heritage Guia Lighthouse (Focal height 108 meters), including the headquarter of the Liaison Office (91 meters). UNESCO then issued a warning to the Macau government, which led former Chief Executive Edmund Ho to sign a notice regulating height restrictions on buildings around the site. In 2015, the New Macau Association submitted a report to UNESCO claiming that the government had failed to protect Macao's cultural heritage against threats by urban development projects. One of the main examples of the report is that the headquarter of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government, which is located on the Guia foothill and obstructs the view of the Guia Fortress (one of the world heritages symbols of Macao). One year later, Roni Amelan, a spokesman from UNESCO Press service, said that the UNESCO has asked China for information and is still waiting for a reply. In 2016, the Macau government approved an 81-meter construction limit for the residential project, which reportedly goes against the city's regulations on the height of buildings around world heritage site Guia Lighthouse. Transport Macau has a highly developed road system, with over 400 km (250 mi) of road constructed in the territory. Automobiles drive on the left (unlike in both mainland China and Portugal), due to historical influence of the Portuguese Empire. Vehicle traffic is extremely congested, especially within the oldest part of the city, where streets are the most narrow. Public bus services operate over 80 routes, supplemented by free hotel shuttle buses that also run routes to popular tourist attractions and downtown locations. About 1,500 black taxicabs are licensed to carry riders in the territory. The Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge, opened in 2018, provides a direct link with the eastern side of the Pearl River estuary. Cross-boundary traffic to mainland China may also pass through border checkpoints at the Portas do Cerco and Lótus Bridge. Macau International Airport serves over 8 million passengers each year and is the primary hub for local flag carrier Air Macau. The territory's first rail network, the Macau Light Rapid Transit, is currently under construction and expected to begin operations in 2019. The Taipa line will connect 11 metro stations throughout Taipa and Cotai. Ferry services to Hong Kong and mainland China operate out of Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal, Inner Harbour Ferry Terminal, and Taipa Ferry Terminal. Daily helicopter service is also available to Hong Kong and Shenzhen. Healthcare Macau is served by one major hospital, the Hospital Conde S. Januário, and one other major hospital, the Kiang Wu Hospital, both located in Macau Peninsula, as well as a university associated hospital called Macau University of Science and Technology Hospital in Cotai. In addition to hospitals, Macau also has numerous health centres providing free basic medical care to residents. Consultation in traditional Chinese medicine is also available. In Macau the standard voltage is 220 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. You can use your electric appliances in Macau, if the standard voltage in your country is in between 220 - 240 V (as is in the UK, Europe, Australia and most of Asia and Africa). Manufacturers take these small deviations into account. Template by The Free Republic of Ponderosa | |
Lianhua zhi cheng | The Lotus Times! (莲花时报) Minister Quánbù hépíng (全部和平) of Foreign affairs wishes to open embassies with either The united chinese republic or with the Government of Hanguk-Nippon. However, the Minister has said that he will only open embassies with one of the Governments. His reason for this is still unclear though some believe it is to appease Ultra-Nationalist supporters within the city of the chosen country | |
The Imperial Sinjōist State of Hanguk-Nippon | “I do believe that opening embassies with Hanguk-Nippon would be ideal in the long run. Considering the presence of the Dragon’s Fire (龙火, 竜용의の 火불) associaiton within your nation, it would be wise to establish an embassy concerning the organization’s violent nature. Without an embassy, the actions of this band of ultranationalist organizations could result in mass violence throughout the city to the demise of both Hanguk-Nipponese residents and Chinese residents alike. In a plea of concern for the people of your city, Hanguk-Nippon suggests that an embassy representing the good-will of the people of this nation be established. I would also like to remind you that as Hanguk-Nippon holds the position of the Secretary-General of the OASAS, it would be ideal for us to represent the interests of both nations with the consent of the Chinese.” - His Excellency Foreign Secretary Itsuki Gakyō (가京 이己) Volaworand, The Filippinas, and Lianhua zhi cheng | |
Lianhua zhi cheng | "I believe that this will benefit all of our Governments but, I do believe that it would be in the best interest for our nation to be close allies with at least one of the chosen Governments. We shall consider your request of opening embassies and to allow The united chinese republic to construct embassies and open diplomatic talks. We do propose however, that Minister Quánbù hépíng (全部和平), his Excellency Foregin Secretary Itsuki Gakyō (가京 이己) and a representative from The united chinese republic meet on neutral grounds to discuss the matters of Chinese and Hanguk-Nipponese ultra-nationalist elements within the city and what the best approach would be." - The Honourable Vice-General Shek Tang-Zhou (石堂周) | |
United europe-eurasia | The Kingdom of United Europe-Eurasia (UEE) The Eurasian Federal Police arrested 51 individuals planning on rioting against The New Green Bill through South Yorkshire Terrace on Thursday, August 22, 2031. Critical messages of The Eurasian Government were continuing to be sent through private messaging apps such as Houseparty Messenger and other publicly familiar applications. The Yorkshire High Court granted arrest warrants to all people under the list of possibly committing a crime. Hundreds of people are storming social media denouncing all the people that were arrested stating that "You put our safety at risk." and "Justice for South Yorkshire Terrace" targeted buildings were expected to be Yorkshire Cathedral, Southern Yorkshire Parental Guidance Department, Saint Justice Monumental Palace, The Yorkshire Administrative Building, and Yorkshire Bridge Crossing. Volaworand, The Filippinas, and Lianhua zhi cheng | |
Lianhua zhi cheng | The Lotus Times! (莲花时报) The Honourable General President Wei Tao-Ming (魏道明) has begun a number of policies known as "de-Fennuization" which will focus on removing former General President Fènnù de gōngniú (愤怒的公牛) image from public places. This will bring down any statues and removing portraits of him in public places. Foreign Minister sacked! The Foreign Minister Quánbù hépíng (全部和平) has been sacked of today after his outrageous and unauthorised decision to establish embassies with only Hanguk-Nippon or The united chinese republic. His Honourable Vice-General Shek Tang-Zhou (石堂周) as sacked the Minister on the terms of "ultra-nationalisation and hate". It was reported that after Quánbù made his comment, His Honourable Minister for Defence, Zhàndòu jīngshén-jiāyuán (戰鬥精神-家園) quoted "Gentlemen, we have just kicked a sleeping Tiger" | |
The Penguinite Kleptocracy of Volaworand | OOC ANNOUNCMENT: In order to more realistically roleplay my nation's Antarctic placement, I've reduced Volaworand's roleplay population from 19 million to 1.9 million. Population references in factbooks and older dispatches has been updated to retcon this adjustment in my national canon. If you have any references to our old information please update to reflect this change. (so no, 90% of my population didn't just disappear, Just write off those previous populations as unrealistic, and continue onwards as though we've always been this small. This also explains why the taking in of those 400-500 thousand Midand refugee's is still having a dominant impact of Volaworand's internal politics over a year later.) Hanguk-Nippon, United europe-eurasia, and The Filippinas | |
The Penguinite Kleptocracy of Volaworand | The Government of Volaworand is pleased to announce the ratification of Ruvonia-Volaworand Treaty of Amity and Commerce The Minister of External Affairs Kamela Patelwill shall be naming an ambassador shortly and eagerly awaits her counterpart's naming an ambassador. Site selection for embassies has begun. The Royal National Zoological Park has begun preparations to receive the gift of a breeding pair of Agoutis in recognition of this establishment of friendly relations. Ruvonia-Volaworand Treaty of Amity and Commerce Signed on the 22nd of August, 2019 The Governments of Ruvonia and The Penguinite Kleptocracy of Volaworand, hereinafter referred to as the parties: NOTING the division and discord caused by reality television dramas; RECOGNIZING the necessity to establish formal affairs concerning social, political, and economic dimensions of relations between our nations; SEEKING to encourage friendship, commerce and cooperation among our peoples; HOPING the peaceful cooperation of our states will promote stability and harmony throughout the South Pacific region; HAVE AGREED as follows:
See Also: Ratified Treaties Of Volaworand Hanguk-Nippon, The Filippinas, and Ruvonia | |
The Militarist Democracy of The Filippinas | MYNILA BULLETIN The Filipine Coast Guard reported 36 fishermen in total were caught illegally fishing in Filipine waters. They were stopped by Coast Guard vessels and were arrested on the spot. After Filipino Navy officials interrogated the fishermen, Navy spokesperson, Carl Aravelo, told reporters later today that the fishermen arrested were all Hanguk-Nipponese. The fishermen are now currently under custody at this time. Filipine Navy frigates stationed in Subic Bay, Mynila are now being dispatched to Batanes. | |
The west valley mountains | OOC: Hi, I was just wondering could I join Knowhere roleplay with you all? Volaworand, United europe-eurasia, and The Filippinas | |
United europe-eurasia | Everybody is welcome here in Knowhere! Volaworand and The west valley mountains | |
United europe-eurasia | The Kingdom of United Europe-Eurasia (UEE) Minister Rossborough released a statement directly from his home in Upper Providence Forge stating that the UEE has noticed economic slowdown within many and almost all regions of the world. "Global trading has decreased by almost 30% because of escalating diplomacy issues within many nations and we want to fix that, this hasn't always been an issue but it has gotten to extreme levels these past few months and just for that reason. We would like to propose a Global Trading Document of Economic Growth and Stability (GTD) to get growth and stability back on track for all of our nations. The nations currently invited to conferences are the following. Hanguk-Nippon, The united chinese republic, Volaworand, Midand, and The Filippinas. We thank everyone who has remained allies with our nation and we hope this can strengthen stability through all of our regions again!" Michael Rossborough (OOC: Since we have begun to make some changes, I changed our capital name from Hanauma to Providence Forge, it sounds more like a symbol of strength for us so we encourage all of you to make those changes to documents as soon as possible! Thank you!) | |
The Imperial Sinjōist State of Hanguk-Nippon | Hanguk-Nippon Begins Inviting Daimyo and Lord Families to Conference in Kyoto Prince Sesato of the House of Satake-Joseon has declared a restoration of local culture and stressed the need for a league of officials to begin creating domains in the nation. This was a highly unexpected move made by the Prince, though he was set to propel the nationalization process, he has seemingly begun to reverse it. His first steps were convening with the families of demolished Daimyos and high Lords of the country. Secondly, he had begun drawing up small governates throughout the nation designated for use by them. He has so far only begun handing out land to the Choshu, Amago, Yi, Hojo, and Gaya families. Party leaders have expressed their concerns over this act, many coming from fringe parties. | |
The Galactic Empire of Nova Montron | nice to see knowhere is still kicking. | |
The 3rd Tsardom of East Sakhlin | OOC: Hey, sorry that I've been inactive in the roleplay. I hope to be more active and it would be gratefully appreciated if someone could catch me up to speed with everything. Thank you! | |
The Galactic Imperium of New Front | The Empress is crowned! Nova Montron, Volaworand, Hanguk-Nippon, East Sakhlin, and 2 othersUnited europe-eurasia, and The Filippinas | |
The Galactic Empire of Nova Montron | *Zet is sent to congratulate her on being empress * New Front and United europe-eurasia | |
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The Militarist Democracy of The Filippinas | -Personal message from His Excellency, Fili- "I would like to send my congratulations to Empress Lee. I wish her the best of luck that she will have a successful reign in her country. And I, Fili, and The Filippinas, officially recognizes Empress Lee and her government as the new legitimate government of New Front". |