A Brave New World Part 3

:0, oh yeah, the guy who insisted he'd be capable of overcoming the 98% barrier...
Man, that guy was... aggro, but kinda kewl. Hmmm, explains why he'd recognize me (I figured there was a fifty percent chance someone just told Kara).

Thanks for the tip. And the READING MATERIAL :) F.E.A.R. looks like a promising book (thanks for spelling it out tho)!
(oops. sorry)
 
Global News Report​

MILLIONS DYING IN INFLUENZA PANDEMIC! Tegucigalpa, Honduras. The International Red Cross provided death tolls by the end of the year of a influenza outbreak which began in Honduras and quickly spread to the rest of the civilized world. This highly contagious strain soon left its initial death grounds in Central America, spreading into the Caribbean trade zone. From there it soon found its way across the Pacific where it wrought a tremendous toll upon the densely populated cities of east Asia. Ultimately it spread into French Indochina and India, and from there into the rest of the world. It is believed that one of every three people have contracted the disease and one of every ten people world wide have died from it. Some nations have avoided the high death rates due to isolation, while others have successfully quarantined the first infected cases thanks to superior health care within their nation. The ramifications socially and politically are likely to shake the world's foundations, as the disease finally began to slow its spread by the end of the year. Below is the combined list of casualties (in the thousands) from nation to nation in alphabetical order (all nations hit also receive -1 to Stability):
Spoiler :

Alaska: 2
Argentina: 2,247
Austria: 377
Bavaria: 256
Belize: 15, 1 Militia Brigade
Bohemia: 204
Borneo: 2,916
Bugis Republic: 2,083
Bulgaria: 177
Canada: 211
Chile: 670
China: 41,237
Colombia: 1,984
Crimea: 84
Cuba: 1,053
Deseret: 156
Egypt: 2,631
El Salvador: 457
England: 56
Florida: 786
Fox Republic: 15
France: 43,371
Free City of Chicago: 222
Galicia: 4
Georgia: 163
Guatemala: 771
Haiti: 934
Honduras: 535
Hungary: 79
Italy: 2,749
Ireland: 102
Japan: 291
Jordan: 21
Kentucky: 13
Korea: 3,872
Kyushu: 889
Lakota Sioux: 147
Liberia: 112
Louisiana: 583
Mali: 538
Mexico: 7,529
Miami: 31
New England: 789
New France: 206
New Holland: 1,997
New Zeeland: 595
Nicaragua: 203
Nijeria: 1,473
Nova Brazil: 158
Oman: 107
Ovambia: 400
Palestine: 77
Pancasila: 3,749
Paraguay: 31
Pennsylvania: 618
Peru: 722
Philippines: 3,446
Poland: 355
Portugal: 390
Prussia: 939
Rashid Arabia: 48
Romania: 444
Russia: 1,001
Sauk Kingdom: 8
Scotland: 215
Serbia: 195
Socialist Union of South America: 622
South Africa: 934
Sweden: 432, 8 Infantry Class C Brigades
Switzerland: 63
Syria: 179
Tennessee: 81
Texan Republic: 1,732
Togo: 425
Tunisia: 255
Turkey: 222
Ukraine: 850
Venezuela:
Virginian Empire: 1,493
West Indies Federation: 212
Yemen: 35


ECONOMIC REPORT: A NEW RECESSION. Paris, France. Global economists confirm that the once thriving global economy took a major hit this year with numerous causes. Rising tensions in various regions across the globe, threatening war, have led to decreased business security in trade, and the failure of several agreements. New economic agreements have also led to the closing of several older trade routes and occasional fall of prices. The worse offender though has been the outbreak of the influenza, which has kept many consumers at home, rather than out buying goods for fear of death. Likewise, international trade has been dramatically reduced, though some believe there could be hope for a recovery once demand and supply balance out in a few years. Below are the listed overall changes to the world economy this year (-1 Stability for those negatively affected):
Spoiler :

Canada: -1 EP
Florida: -3 EP
Lakota Sioux: -1 EP
Louisiana: -2 EP
Mexico: -5 EP
Miami: -1 EP
New England: -2 EP
New France: -1 EP
Quebec: -2 EP
Tennessee: +2 EP
Texan Republic: -1 EP
Virginian Empire: -2 EP
Argentina: +1 EP
Cuba: -1 EP
Guatemala: +1 EP
Nicaragua: +1 EP
Paraguay: -1 EP
Peru: -2 EP
Socialist Union of South America: -1 EP
Venezuela: -1 EP
Bulgaria: -1 EP
Crimea: -2 EP
Finland: -1 EP
France: -8 EP
Italy: -3 EP
Ireland: -1 EP
Portugal: -1 EP
Prussia: -1 EP
Russia: -2 EP
Sweden: -3 EP
Ukraine: -1 EP
Egypt: +1 EP
Nijeria: +1 EP
Ovambia: -1 EP
South Africa: -1 EP
Tunisia: -1 EP
Arabistan: -1 EP
Iraq: +1 EP
Jordan: -1 EP
Palestine: -1 EP
Turkey: +1 EP
Borneo: -1 EP
China: -11 EP
Korea: -4 EP
Kyushu: -1 EP
New Holland: -2 EP


North American News Report​

ALASKAN COALITION COLLAPSES IN ELECTIONS. Juneau, Alaska. The Alaskan Consolidated Front, a moderate political force previously in control of the government, collapsed this year as partisan fighting between the left and right continued to escalate. Much of the focus was upon possible relations with Russia and the hopes of returning to the fold of the Russian government. The Orthodox Party in Alaska was viewed as too radical by the majority of the populace as the recent outbreak of flu throughout the world has led to the call for liberalization of reforms. The Rights Party, a liberal movement, has pledged to institute reforms in order to provide better health care for the Alaskan people. This platform soon secured them the majority and sent the Orthodox Party and their other competitors running.

CHICAGO ELECTIONS. Chicago, Free City of Chicago. Two key issues arose in Chicago this year, dominating politics as both left and right struggled for solutions that would appeal to the population. The first one was the outbreak of the influenza pandemic, kills millions across the world and frightening the city's population. The second issue was the outbreak of war in Pennsylvania as New Englander troops seized control of Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. The reigning Popular Front pledged to remain isolated from the conflict, while reforming healthcare to prevent further disease. On the other side of the aisle were the Conservative Party which called for military intervention to assist Pennsylvania, while decrying health care reform as a socialist plot. Ultimately the conservatives won out in the elections, though the nature became very heated and divisive among the Chicagoan population. (-1 Stability)

MISSISSIPPI ELECTIONS. Oglethorpe, Mississippi. As elsewhere in North America, the outbreak of the recent influenza pandemic has caused the ruling party to start stumbling in Mississippi. Faced with accusations that the Radical Liberals have not done enough to promote national healthcare, the ruling party has faced backlash both from the left and the right. The Socialist Party has risen once more, calling for far more dramatic reform, while reducing military expenses. The Whig Party, long the underdogs, have called for more isolation and military buildup to maintain a closer watch on the borders. The Radical Liberals remained mostly silent, hoping that their majority would pay off regardless of the assault. Their faith proved correct, and they ultimately returned to power in the elections.

SAUK ELECTIONS. Sauk, Sauk Kingdom. Despite recent strong ties with the Fox Republic and the rising threat of invasion from the western Lakota Sioux, the Sauk Kingdom has faced a reaction against recent liberal politics. The moderate Allied Coalition has collapsed from government, leading to the rise of the conservative National Unity Party. A Party with the stated goals of advancing the cause of Algonquin unity under the monarchy, tensions have dramatically risen upon the Fox border as a result.

TENNESSEE ELECTIONS. Nashville, Tennessee. Elections in Tennessee this year have seen a dramatic upset due to the recent outbreak of the influenza across the Americas and the globe. As members of the Liberal Party denounced the reigning Conservatives for their failure to provide any sort of care for the health of the people of Tennessee, they have pledged to reduce military spending and foreign entanglements in favor of building a national health care system. The Liberal Party's new platform won them an electoral victory in a major landslide, as they pledge to help reform and develop the nation's healthcare system. (+1 Stability)

RIOTING IN NEZ PERCE. Avig, Nez Perce. Terrible living conditions and the recent outbreak of the influenza throughout the nation has led to rioting within the streets of Avig. The Nez Perce have been faced by growing internal disorder as the military government continues to attempt to keep a lid upon the disorderly conduct. Unfortunately this has led to thousands of civilian casualties as military units opened fire when they felt threatened. The situation continues to worsen each day, threatening the outbreak of full-blown civil war or revolt. (-1 Stability, -1 Population)

AGITATOR MAKES DRAMATIC CALL FOR CIVIL RIGHTS. Richmond, Virginian Empire. A noted black preacher spoke to thousands of people on March 12, 1981 in the Imperial Square of Richmond. Under the cautious eye of local military forces, he spoke for the cause of providing equal rights to the Negroes of the Virginian Empire. Some conservatives have called for the arrest of the preacher, but so far the police have refused to make such a controversial move. Many whites fear this could be the start of a racial rebellion, but no matter the thoughts, this has truly put the issue of civil rights on the table, even as war seems about to erupt with New England. (-1 Stability)

SIOUX ECONOMIC INCENTIVES. Geronimo, Lakota Sioux. After a survey team analyzed the capacities and strengths of the Sioux economic system, the government announced the start of a major new incentivization program for local and foreign companies to develop the nation's infrastructure. The Sioux have offered major tax breaks and direct funds for any company willing and able to develop the nation's infrastructure outside of the Free Economic Zones. With few internal builders capable of developing the nation's rail lines, the majority of companies to offer bids have been Mexican ones. This has in turn sparked criticism that the government is selling out the nation to foreign industry. Supporters have stated that in order to improve the nation, some sacrifices must be made.

CAPE MENENDEZ FACES OVERHAUL. Cape Menendez, Florida. The Cape Menendez launching facility in northern Florida has begun extensive renovation operations this year under sponsorship by the Floridian government. The Florida Space and Aeronautics Research and Development Center has been established, as the government begins funding more and more into the burgeoning space race. The center is to include training and research for the Mexican and Floridian cooperative space program, providing a location for them to experiment with new ideas. The Floridians have opened their doors for Mexican scholars, but access has been severely restricted for anyone not a citizen of Mexico or Florida. Critics who have spoken continue to be among those, that while proud of Florida's achievements, believe it to be an unnecessary expense, particularly as war erupts in the north.

VIRGINIAN ASTRONOMY. Norfolk, Virginian Empire. As Mexico and Florida lead the way to the stars, the Virginians have felt the need to begin their own efforts to reach the highest point of the skies. The Imperial Institute of Astronomy has been established in Norfolk, encouraging the sciences relating to the exploration of the skies. Critics of the new institution claim that it's a waste of limited government resources at a time when there are few resources to waste. Supporters state the sign of a true great power is the ability to touch the stars, and that Virginia must pursue to research if it is to retain itself as powerful nation.

MAJOR REFORM LAWS PASSED IN VIRGINIA. Richmond, Virginian Empire. The government in Virginia, in response to recent rise of worker's unions and the popular capitalist movement, have begun small reforms for the worker in the empire. First among these passed by the government are numerous safety laws calling for immediate reform among several companies. Virginian businesses and conservatives have protested these laws, claiming that they'll increase the expenses of business and make Virginia less competitive on the global market. The government has also agreed to provide care funds for workers injured on the job, allowing them health care at the government's expense should they be harmed in work-related activity.

CARIBBEAN COOPERATION LEADS TO ALLIANCE. Osceola, Florida. At the treaty of Osceola this year, the Mexican and Floridian governments have officially signed an military and strategic alliance. The new alliance is stated to be formed to help protect the progress of the combined space program, in addition to building further democratic relations. Mexican and Floridian politicians have frequently spoke of the "special relationship" between the two nations, though some right-wing Floridians claim this is part of a Mexican conspiracy for eventual annexation of the peninsula.

NEW FRENCH AID FACES SHAKY YEAR. St. Helena, New France. The government of New France was sent a surprising outpouring of aid from other nations at the beginning of the year, including a large amount of donations from Mexico and Chicago. The government also provided a good deal of funds to help rebuild the region around Mount St. Helena, and several camps were established with the International Red Cross' support. Unfortunately, the outbreak of influenza caused much aid to dry up, and the various refugee camps and construction outposts were some of the worst hit by the outbreak in New France, causing much concern at the state of affairs for these beleaguered people.

MAJOR REFORM IN CHICAGO. Chicago, Free City of Chicago. Despite the failure of the Popular Front in this year's elections in Chicago, several reforms were forced through before they were ousted from office. New safety laws were created, while a minimum wage was created and established at a fairly high level. The increasing amount of deaths caused by the influenza caused issues in the creation of any health care reform, and were made worse by the heavy concentrations of people in new construction projects on the outskirts of the city. The reforms have been greatly criticized by the Conservative Party, which has just recently taken power, and some believe that they may very well be repealed by a vote of the city's Congress next year.

TENNESSEE MAKES EFFORTS IN ENERGY. Nashville, Tennessee. The government of Tennessee have begun developing incentives and major programs to assist in the development of an industry of providing electricity. Hyrdoelectrical dams built before and during Virginian rule, have been reactivated, and Tennessee has offered to sell electricity to parts of both Mississippi and Louisiana. Other neighboring nations have been contacted, but have not accepted the proposal. Thanks to this ambitious move, Tennessee is one of the few nations world-wide which has not truly suffered the effects of the ongoing recession.

NEW ENGLAND INVADES PENNSYLVANIA. New York, New England. On August 24, about two dozen Red Cross workers were viciously slaughtered by soldiers in Pennsylvanian uniform along the New Englander border. These workers, helping in the treatment of influenza victims in New York, and mostly women, were said to have had horrible violations upon them before they were finally killed. Risen in outrage, the New Englander people rose up to support the government in retaliation against the anarchic Pennsylvanians. Despite repeated calls for negotation from various other nations from across the world, on September 1, the New Englander military struck hard and fast against Pennsylvania. In less than three hours the Pennsylvanian air force was wiped out on their landing strips, while the New Englander military soon routed the Pennsylvanian militia. Within two weeks, the main cities of Pennsylvania had fallen and the few remaining forces have fled into the plethora of abandoned mines in the mountains along with the government. The Dowling government has vowed to fight on, and have called upon old allies in Virginia and elsewhere to aid in their liberation. While the remnants of the Pennsylvanians fight on from the mountains, collateral damage has been surprisingly low. The New Englander forces have treated the citizens with utmost respect, and have even given priority to civilians in the various military hospitals opened. By the end of October, electricity was coming across the former border into most villages and towns throughout northern Pennsylvania. Local governments have even been allowed to operate with only the most violent resisters being imprisoned and held for trial rather than subject to military law.
Casualty List
Pennsylvania: 39 Militia Brigades, 15 Fighter Squadrons
New England: 3 Class C Infantry Brigades, 1 Fighter Squadron

Central/South American News Report​

PRIDE OF COLOMBIA. Bogota, Colombia. Recent reports from the nation of Colombia have suggested that in recent months new graduates and changes in the guard have led to a particularly proud era of the Colombian military. For whatever the reason may be, foreign observers have suggested that Colombia's army has become marginally superior to what it once was. President Haverez has given a speech proclaiming the virtues of the military and how it will protect them from foreign invasion.

CHILEAN SCHOOLS REPORT ASTONISHING SUCCESSES. Santiago, Chile. The Chilean school system has confirmed lately that recent graduates have been exceptionally brilliant at the end of the 1981 school year. Reports from the students suggest that mass recently hired teachers and promoted administrators have been especially skilled at their job. New funds have been donated to the Chilean educational system from thrilled patrons as it is clear that the quality of Chile's educational system is on a upswing.

ARGENTINA ELECTIONS. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Though Argentina has been better situated to avoid the outbreak of the pandemic throughout their nation, they have still faced political fallout from it. The Columna, the reigning moderate coalition, has collapsed as the left departed from the party, calling for immediate expansion of the nation's health care system. This platform, as in so many other places, has led to the Libertad, the liberal party, successfully gaining a majority in the nation's congress and control of the presidency. They have thusly pledged to reduce military expenses and to develop the nation's health care system.

NICARAGUA ELECTIONS. Leesville, Nicaragua. Faced with extensive criticism from the news desks of their nation, Nicaragua's government has been besieged by calls for reform. The Liberal Party, having called for full civil rights for all its citizens in addition to whites, extended their platform by calling for some basic health care as well. While many whites are still unsure about allowing blacks and hispanics the right to vote, they are fully in support of health care in the wake of the many deaths caused by the recent pandemic. The Liberal Party therefore won the elections, bringing them to power for the first time since the nation's independence.

MILITARY COUP SHEDS MUCH BLOOD IN BOLIVIA. Sucre, Bolivia. The Bolivian government has been ousted with yet another military coup, removing the old Martinez regime. Casualties, both civilian and military, have been astonishingly heavy, as what was to be a simple removal of the old government ultimately resulting in a brief, but bloody, civil war. The fighting started in Sucre, but ultimately spread to the rest of the nation as the various factions in the military fought among themselves. Sucre was devastated by the highest number of civilian casualties, as the heaviest fighting took place there particularly after the rebels seized control of local artillery positions. Rival general Manfred Medina's forces ultimately won the day, and former President Martinez was executed for crimes against the nation. (-8 Class D Infantry Brigades, -61 Population)

NEW LEADER SEIZES POWER IN EL SALVADOR. San Salvador, El Salvador. The Gonzalez government in El Salvador was ousted this year as opponents in the military launched a bid for their own power. Elejo Loayza, a more moderate leader, has been appointed as the new leader of El Salvador by the cabal of rebels. Unfortunately, this was not a bloodless coup, as those most loyal to Gonzalez fought hard for the government buildings of central San Salvador. There were an unfortunate number of civilian casualties, but the new regime has blamed this primarily upon the refusal of Gonzalez to peacefully relinquish the reigns of government (-6 Population)

CUBA OFFERS FARMER INCENTIVES. Havana, Cuba. The Cuban government has offered significant incentives for any farmers working on non-profit crops to change their yields to more profitable enterprises. The Cuban government has offered additional money for any worker who joins the farms producing tobacco or sugar crops and to any independent farmer who switches to them. The backlash from the policy has been immediate. Unemployment has risen as people leave their old jobs and have found no new jobs available and their old jobs gone as the global recession worsens. Prices of Cuba's products have dropped dramatically in global stock exchanges across the world, as an anticipation for increased supply of these products dropped the overall prices. Critics of the program claim that it must be repealed or the recession in Cuba will only be exacerbated. Supporters claim that once the global market balances itself out, ultimately demand will improve and so will prices.

DEVELOPMENT BEGINS IN VENEZUELA. Caracas, Venezuela. The Venezuelan government launched a rather underfunded attempt to help develop its nation this year. A large amount of small schools and work on paving many of the nation's dirt roads have been begun, though facing financial cuts and problems caused by the ongoing recession. The shining star of the program has been efforts to survey locations for a new hydroelectric dam, which began this year. The government has lauded the project as a move to bring cheap and affordable electricity to all Venezuelans. Critics of the government claim that they have promised too much and provided too little to ever truly achieve their goals. Supporters agree that more could be provided, but they have done the best possible without foreign aid.

GUATEMALA BEGINS NATIVE NEGOTIATIONS AMID REFORMS. Guatemala City, Guatemala. The government of Guatemala made two dramatic moves which have some of the Menso regime's base of support questioning his judgment. The first of these was the opening of negotiations with the nation's Mayan population, which has been frequently oppressed and exploited by the government since lisism came to power. The move has been met cautiously by the Mayans, but efforts have been made to cooperate on both ends of the equation. The next controversial move has been withdrawing the military from its fixed positions on the Mexican border in order to aid in the construction of roads. While this move has allowed for amazing response to the outbreak of influenza as well as the overnight development of road infrastructure for virtually no full cost, it has alienated some of Menso's support in the military. Even now, murmurs of dissent and rebellion are whispered among the upper echelons of Gautemala. (-2 Stability, +1 Infrastructure)
 
European News Report​

MAJOR EARTHQUAKE IN GREECE. Corinth, Italy. The Republic of Italy has been faced by yet another major earthquake this year, this time in a larger urban center. The Greek city of Corinth was hit by the most recent earthquake, though many agree the situation has not been as severe as the Lioni earthquake last year. Nonetheless, civilian casualties are said to be rather high for the smaller size of the quake, and the Red Cross and local Italian military forces have been dispatched to provide what aid is available, (-1 Population for Italy)

NORWAY'S AIR FORCE SOARS. Oslo, Norway. Foreign military observers in Norway have reported that in recent months, the Norwegian air force has displayed particular skill in their recent exercises. Some claim that this is the result of ever more efficient training for its pilots while others claim success for the Norwegian educational system. Whatever the cause it is clear that Norway's air force training is now better than ever.

BOHEMIA ELECTIONS. Prague, Bohemia. Despite the situation abroad, the people of Bohemia have continued to display their resistance to change. The Bohemian population has once again overwhelmingly voted to bring back the Monarchist Party into power. The Monarchists have vowed to maintain Bohemia's traditional path of neutrality and isolation from foreign politics and entanglements. (+1 Stability)

CRIMEA ELECTIONS. Odessa, Crimea. The recent outbreak of influenza globally and locally has caused many within the ruling Populist Movement scattering. Having failed to bring any sort of national reform for healthcare, or indeed, anything in the past, the Crimean government has faced a severe popular backlash. To capitalize upon this, the Socialist Party, long an underdog in Europe as a whole, has risen to the political forefront. They have pointed out the relative successes of the Icelandic health care system against the influenza outbreak. They managed to triumph, barely, in elections, bringing together a new socialist government, for the first time in Eastern Europe.

RIOTS PLAGUE GALICIA ELECTIONS. Lesko, Galicia. The coverage, or lack thereof, of the electoral campaign by Galicia's controlled media has not been unnoticed by the population. The overall refusal to cover the plague epidemic, even as it spread into Galicia's borders, has caused the outbreak of several riots as panic ensued over the lack of medical facilities. The Monarchist Party blamed the riots upon leftist agitation and ordered the immediate arrest of several leaders of the liberal Free Rights Party. This in turn sparked other riots, and the election eventually came to pass with only Monarchists venturing out to the polling stations, leading to, technically, an overwhelming electoral victory. (-1 Stability)

POLAND ELECTIONS. Warsaw, Poland. The arrival of the influenza in Poland not surprisingly brought about a dramatic change in national politics. The National Party was faced with harsh criticism that it was unable to provide for the Polish people in this time of crisis. The liberal Polish People's Party rose to the forefront, calling for immediate reform of the national health care system. They demanded that Poland never be caught unprepared for such an outbreak again. These concerns ultimately won the People's Party the election, bringing them to power for the first time since independence from Russia.

DEMONSTRATION TURNS VIOLENT IN LATVIA. Riga, Latvia. Stirred up by the lisist government, a major demonstration was held in Latvia rallying against the Russian Federation. Though initially staged as a peaceful demonstration against Russian politics and the Orthodox Party, ultimately agitators led to violence. People of Russian heritage were viciously attacked in the streets, and ultimately a large part of the mob besieged the Russian embassy. The situation escalated when Russian guards in the embassy fired at the crowd as they attempted to storm the building. Though this did disperse the mob, several were left dead by the Russian guards' fire. The Latvian people have continued to express their outrage and have demanded further sanctions against Russians in Latvia, even calling for their full expulsion from the nation. (+1 Stability)

CONSPIRATORS ARRESTED IN UKRAINE AS CRISIS ESCALATES. Kiev, Ukraine. A large number of conspirators were arrested by Ukrainian military police this year, many being linked to the nation's Orthodox Party. Along with them were many Russian produced weapons and gear, and plans for a takeover of the government, in preparation to rejoin Russia. The Ukrainian government has issued a stern warning to the Russian government, and have appealed for help from various other nations. With their decisive proof of Russian involvement in recent disorder and their plot to seize control of Ukraine, the military has been fully mobilized, hastily digging in along the border. Intensifying the situation, the Russian military has deployed a large number of soldiers to the border, preparing for what seems to be an inevitable war.

PROTESTS LEAD TO FAILURE OF CO-AXIAL PACT TALKS. Marseilles, France. Talks began between Italy and France this year about the possibility of resurrecting the old Co-Axial Pact which has fallen by the wayside since the end of the Second World War. The news of the talks were leaked to the Italian press, which ran with the story, denouncing it as a return to Italian subservience to Paris. The Italian people responded en masse, protesting this, claiming it as a step backward from their status as a Great Power. Soon after these protests, Italy withdrew from the talks, abandoning plans to resume the Co-Axial Pact. The French government has stated that the failure of the talks simply are due to the overall obsolescence of the organization's purpose.

OSLO UNIVERSITY HOME TO NEW ACADEMY. Oslo, Norway. The Chancellor of Norway was pleased to present the establishment of the newly created Naval Academy of Research and Development as an attachment to the Oslo University. Thousands of skilled workers have been given employment in the city as expansions onto the university continue to extend and some of the brightest minds of naval research have been hired to teach courses. The main focus of the new academy however, has been stated to be the overall improvement of naval technology, both civilian and military. In addition to the expansion of the university, new docks have been established in Oslo harbor for specialized use by the Academy.

FRANCE PUBLICIZES NEW SPACE PROGRAM. Algiers, France. Faced with the humiliating fact of Floridian and Mexican entry into space well before the alleged premiere Great Power, the French government has publically unveiled the agency which will bring France to the stars. The French Imperial Aeronautics and Space Administration has been established in the city of Algiers, in order to catch up with Mexico and Florida scientifically as well as to launch France's own exploration program. Overall the French populace have presented their full support to the program, though some foreign observers claim this may be to take the people's minds off the enormous casualties caused by the influenza pandemic.

SCOTLAND SECURES THE PRESS. Edinburgh, Scotland. The government of Scotland, though it has controlled the media in its nation since the end of the Second World War, has made some efforts in consolidating its control. The Scottish Administration for Culture and Communications has been established by the Ross government, and has officially unified all branches of the press under a single seat in the regime. Scotland was fortunate to evade much damage in the recent influenza outbreak, and the press have espoused this as a sign of God's protection over the nation. The other big platform has been the awakening threat of the rat-like English who indubitably seek to once again enslave the Scottish people.

PORTUGAL DEVELOPS NEW GRANTS FOR SCIENCE. Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese monarchy has begun efforts to rekindle the Portuguese scientific industry and universities, many which have lain dormant over recent years. King Miguel IV has declared the creation of the Royal Innovation and Ingenuity grants. These grants will provide large sums of money to Portuguese individuals or companies which create useful or theoretical inventions and patents as a reward for their initiative. Many hope that this new policy will bring Portugal back to the forefront of technology in Europe.

ITALY NATIONALIZES SPACE EXPLORATION. Milan, Italy. The Italian Rocket Club in Milan has officially been nationalized by the Italian government and reformed into the Italian National Aeronautics Agency. The new agency is stated to be formed to help speed along scientific research relating to space and its exploration. In direct competition with several other organizations, including the recently established French one, the Italian government has nonetheless faced internal criticism. Opponents of the move have claimed that not only is the Italian government shouldering unneeded expenses, but that nationalization is completely against the standard Italian way of doing business. Supporters claim that no private corporation possibly has the ability to mobilize the resources needed for such a revolutionary branch of science.

TENSIONS ERUPTING IN THE SOUTHERN BALKANS. Sofia, Bulgaria. Tensions have been rising between Italy and France in southeastern Europe, as accusations about mistreatment of the Greek minority in Bulgaria threaten to escalate into war. The Italian government have offered a stern warning to Bulgaria about mistreating the local Greek population, while the Bulgarians have vehemently denied the accusations. The Italians responded by deploying over three hundred thousand soldiers into Greece near the Bulgarian border. The Bulgarians have responded by publically releasing the exchange of this diplomacy and have appealed for French support. The French government has responded by insisting that Italy demobilize its forces from the border in order to accept mediation, and have suggested that further threats against Bulgarian sovereignty will be met with French intervention.

African News Report​

PLOTTERS ARRESTED IN EGYPT. Cairo, Egypt. A hidden group of conspirators were arrested by Egyptian police when evidence came to lot of a plot against the el-Sadat regime. Indisputable evidence was provided by a loyal member of the military that these generals and other officers were planning on overthrowing the government and installing their own regime. Fortunately they were betrayed from within and Egypt was spared the horrors of a civil war or uprising. The Egyptian government has immediately cracked down on the army and has found further evidence of betrayal from within. Some elements of the press and government have blamed Rashid and French spies for the recent unrest and disloyalty.

EGYPT ANNOUNCES NEW PROGRAM. Cairo, Egypt. Despite recent internal issues and debates within the military, the Egyptian government has developed new programs in cooperation with Italian and Russian advisors. The regime has pledged to begin further work and development on harnessing the power of the yearly Nile floods to improve agriculture and modernize Egypt's farming infrastructure. Studies have been launched to make the process more efficient, but of course progress has been slowed by problems within the government and military.

NIJERIA NATIONALIZES OIL. Christiansburg, Nijeria. The Nijerian government made a controversial move, nationalizing the local moribund oil industry. Though it is one of the smallest elements of the Nijerian economy, the few wells which exist in the nation were seized by the military from their foreign owners. This has allowed for a marginal increase in the government's own economic strength, but has caused outrage among former landowners. Predominantly French and New Hollander businessmen have issued protests to the Nijerian government and have called for intervention on behalf of their own regimes. The French government issued a statement calling for the Nijerian government to immediate reimburse their businessmen for current losses and all potential losses for the next ten years. The French have also stated that Nijeria is warned that failure to reimburse the businesses as demanded will result in "collections by force."

SOUTH AFRICANS INITIATE MINING EFFORT. Capton, South Africa. In response to claims about incredibly backward mining practices, the South African government as done some research into the nation's most valuable resources. The government has begun major effort into modernizing the mines and have passed several new safety laws to help provide protection for those workers who partake in what some call the world's most dangerous profession. Critics of the program have denounced it for destroying the productivity of the nation and wasteful government spending at its worst. Supporters have stated that the move is a step forward for signs that the regime truly cares about the people and that the newly constructed mines with eyes for safety are a vision of the future.

Middle Eastern News Report​

JORDAN ELECTIONS. Amman, Jordan. Elections in the Middle Eastern nation of Jordan have been a fairly quiet affair as the pandemic has hardly touched the area. The ruling Islamic Democratic Movement has easily won reelection in most of the nation's districts, bringing a return for their rule.

PALESTINE ELECTIONS. Al Quds, Palestine. The Palestinian Third Way continued to preserve its fragile hold on the national government this year, even though it faced assault from both liberals and conservatives. The coalition government has pledged to maintain its previous policies of isolation and has managed to portray many of its opponents as religious radicals, playing off fears of another religious civil war. Though some have expressed concern over the recent pandemic, so far Palestine seems nearly immune to its effects.

TURKS RISE IN BLOODY KURDISTAN UPRISING. Mosul, Kurdistan. The Turkish minority in Kurdistan has always been a matter of concern since the nation became independent from the Ottoman Empire. Generally they have been disbarred from participating in local politics and this has brought together a bit of disillusionment among the populace. This year, tensions at last came to a head as a the Turkish minority rose up in fully rebellion against the Kurdish government, hoping to gain power in their provinces in order to join the Turkish Republic politically. The Kurdish military responded promptly, and casualties have been enormous. The Kurds responded against the Turkish civilian population, as villages were strafed by fighters and the army butchered the Turks systematically. Fighting remained intense, but the remnants of the rebellions were ultimately forced into the hills or to retreat into Turkey. The Turkish government has protested the recent outbreak of violence and the large amount of Turks murdered by the Kurd government. The Kurds have claimed that Turkey outright supported the rebels in their uprising, and have demanded that all aid be ceased. Military forces have been moved to the Turkish border, as they prepare for the possibility of a Turkish intervention. The Kurds have continued their systematic hunt of any Turkish remnants within their borders, executing men, women, and children alike. (-2 Infantry Class D Brigades, -77 Population)

IRAQ AND OMAN BUILD TIES. Basra, Iraq. Following the 1979 nationalization of Oman's oil resources, the government there has made moves to improve its ties with other Middle Eastern nations. This came to a climax this year as Iraq and Oman signed a historical agreement to protect each other. Oman's financial resources were turned towards purchasing some foreign held oil wells aggressively while Iraq's government forced them to sell. In order to further build the two nation's ties, a mutual defense pact was signed in order to protect themselves against common threats and aggression in the region.

TURKEY WELCOMES RED CROSS. Ankara, Turkey. After last year's success of the International Red Cross in El Salvador, the Turkish government invited the researchers and doctors to assist with polio vaccine distribution as well. Large amounts of government funds and research were provided to the Red Cross, which has led to a surprising birth of a pharmaceutical enterprise overnight in the nation. As the new influenza spreads quickly across the world, Turkey is one of the few nations to stand as a virtual bulwark against the onslaught.

RASHID ARABIA LAUNCHES MAJOR OIL SURVEY. Riyadh, Rashid Arabia. The Arabian government has launched a major effort to locate even more black gold throughout their borders in order to be even more competitive on the market. With the strategic alliance between Oman and Iraq, and the still standing competition from Arabistan and Texas, the Arabians have felt the pressure to expand their operations. The Rashid royal family has done its best to finance the surveyors, but no results have yet been seen. The prospectors have claimed that it'll take at least a year before any significant results can be ascertained from the effort.

Asian/Pacific News Report​

NEW HOLLAND ELECTIONS. Sydney, New Holland. The lousy living conditions for many whites within New Holland, not to mention the complete lack of local healthcare, led to a dramatic death rate within New Holland from the influenza pandemic. This led very nearly to a liberal backlash against the government, but the national censorship and conservative control of the press successfully managed to contain it to only a few rogue crackpots. The Christian Democratic Appeal Party has pledged to maintain the status quo despite all signs of disease or war, vowing to press forward with all its policies.

APACS WORKS ON UNIVERSITY SYSTEM. Seoul, Korea. Massive funding from both China and Korea have led to the establishment of the Seoul University System this year. This is not only a physical building with some of the greatest hired minds in a large variety of fields from across the Far East, but also a series of systematic scholarships for students who excel among the peoples of the APACS organization. The institution has unfortunately raised some tension among the organization's members, as the people of New Holland and New Zeeland have claimed that the organization discriminates against the European migrants who make up the majority of those nations' population. Proponents claim that the simple fact is that most Europeans are thoroughly unlikely to ever achieve a full education due to their levels of poverty within their own nations. This in turn has sparked rising tensions among the European populations against the Chinese and Koreans.

KOREAN GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES PROGRAMS OF DEVELOPMENT. Seoul, Korea. The government of Korea has announced dramatic new reforms in its local educational system to correspond with the development of the Seoul University System. Mandatory education has been introduced, forcing children from ages six to eighteen years of age to attend school. The Korean government has been faced with some criticism that this may reduce the overall productivity of the children in the working environment, as they will be too busy in the schools as opposed to working for the betterment of the Korean economy. Another key program introduced began with the surveying of possible railroad routes and lines through and around the major cities of Korea. The standing government has stated that this new program will not only provide jobs but encourage overall economic growth in Korea.

FISHING DISPUTE IN SEA OF JAPAN. Hiroshima, Japan. Over the course of the recent year, disputes have risen between Japanese and Korean fishermen, as Koreans aggressively begin fishing in what was previously recognized as Japanese territorial waters. This has led to occasional violent showdowns between fishermen of both nationalities, though fortunately, no one has been killed in the violence to date. Japanese officials have called for resolution upon the issue, claiming that the Korean government officially endorsed the Korean aggression, calling for the current poaching of traditional Japanese fishing areas.

MASSIVE RELIGIOUS VIOLENCE ERUPTS IN PANCASILA. Medan, Pancasila. Thousands are believed to be injured or killed in the violence, as Christians and Hindus alike were viciously attacked by mobs riled up by Pancasilian Islamic leaders. The theocratic government has mobilized its base of support as well as using the national military for its current ends. The Christians and Hindus have done their best to fight back, but many towns and settlements have been razed by the onslaught. Many have fled into the jungles, fighting a guerilla war against the Pancasilian government, and some very few have escaped from the islands to call for foreign support. So far though, the government has not spared anyone believed to be part of the offending religions and have gone as far as to blame them for the many deaths caused by the outbreak of flu in the islands. The fighting has gone well for the Muslims, but the other religions continue to fight back or flee from their wrath. (-293 Population)

BORNEO OPENS DOORS FOR COTTON IMPORTS. Kuching, Borneo. As Borneo moves to modernize its economy, several incredibly low costs textile factories have been established, claiming that cheap labor will allow cheap products. Cotton has been bought en masse from Georgia, Mississippi, and Florida and has poured across the Pacific Ocean into Borneo. Unfortunately, the new trade brought the new flu into Borneo, and death rates have been particularly high among the laborers in the new factories, and from there spreading to the rest of the nation. The resulting confusion has led to very few places to sell the resulting textiles, and have been accumulating in warehouses across the nation.

ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCY FORMED IN NEW HOLLAND. Sydney, New Holland. After extensive lobbying from various conservative conservation groups, the New Hollander government is the first national regime to address the issues presented by environmental destruction. After viewing ecologists' predictions for the lands left barren by the Socialist Union's onslaught against the Amazon Rain Forest, the New Hollanders have instituted the creation of the Geofinancial Preservation Agency. The GPA will focus on investigating environmental issues within New Holland and make suggestions to help preserve nature for future generations. Supporters of the plan laud this as strike against the soulless exploitation represented by socialism and leftist thought, while critics have suggested that this may hinder the development of business and reduce the overall amount of jobs available on the New Hollander job market.

JAPAN LAUNCHES NEW NATIONALISM. Tokyo, Japan. The Samurai Coalition in the Japanese government have spearheaded an effort to revive and rekindle Japanese nationalism and identity. The recent affronts by the Koreans in the Sea of Japan have aided in this endeavor as the horrors of Korean occupation are brought back into the light. The samurai leaders, slightly more progressive than their former predecessors in the coalition, have also at last publicly acknowledged the idea of constructing Western devices such as railroads and modern transportation and communication. Some of the various samurai lords have already spent their own finances in constructing some villages first telephone systems and have even built some local railroads with some hired help. Talks have also begun about possible government participation in a development program.

CHINA BEGINS HOUSING CONSTRUCTION. Lanzhou, China. The Chinese government began spending massive amounts of capital this year on the development of housing projects in the southern cities of the nation. These new buildings are stated to be affordable housing for the swelling urban population of the region as more and more people migrate into the cities. The efforts have been plagued by the influenza, which has caused some people to flee the city and has on occasion even wiped out entire construction crews. Further trouble has arisen as leaders from the northern provinces claim that the national government is neglecting the population of other areas in order to win more votes in the next federal elections. However, there are those who say this is a step in the right direction, showing that the Chinese government is doing what it can for its people.

Yearly Movie Review​

Yucatan Gomez and the Pillagers of the Ark
Producer: EmiloArts Productions
Running time: 102 minutes
Summary: This radical new film, taking inspiration from old New Englander serials from the 1930s, has met with significant controversy in Mexico despite its extreme success abroad. With the lead played by a New Englander and not a native Mexican, it faced significant prejudice from the population during production. Upon release, however, it has become one of the high grossing films of all time, meeting with international success across the world, despite its portrayal of the French. The plot of the film is based around hero archeologist Yucatan Gomez, and his attempts to recover the Ark of the Covenant before it can be claimed by an evil French archeologist. Having been filmed not only in Mexico, the production company actually travelled to Egypt to film on location. While it may have been highly grossing, it cost more than any movie before, but many agree it was well worth the price.

The Sports Page​

OLYMPIC NEGOTIATIONS FAIL. Geneva, Switzerland. France has continued to refuse to provide any political support to the resumption of the Olympic Games and it is believed that they are unlikely to resume at any point in the near future. Money has ultimately run out for the Olympic Trust and to the moans of many, it seems the Olympic Games, once a staple of the global sporting community, have truly come to an end.

WORLD CUP REPORT:
Final Game: Virginia 1, Colombia 3

Diplomatic Pouch

To: France and Italy
From: Ukraine

We appeal for any aid in our hour of need! The Russian bear is at the door and we need support if we are to preserve our independence from the march of the eastern onslaught.

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OOC

I'd like to clarify on projects and policies. While I'll be keeping track of spending on such things, I'm not usually going to commit to specific prices. While this does occasionally mean that you may spend a lot of money for nothing (particularly in research), you can always hope this won't be the case!

I've modified the domestic stats generic development on the first post. This should make things quite a bit cheaper, but still a considerable challenge for most of you.

Another important note to all you would-be oil powers. Technology has not advanced to the point where reliable and truly feasible sea-based oil drilling is possible. Please keep this in mind. For now any orders relating to sea drilling are being ignored. Some of you may dispute this claim, BUT, simple fact is that to date land-based oil has been sufficient for global needs (which strangely have so far been reduced from OTL since the end of WW2). While this technology MAY change soon enough, for now it simply isn't feasible. But I will say that there's no harm in pursuing this avenue of research and surveying, as it's at least theory at this point in time, if not yet practical technically and technologically. One thing about mankind, we always are thinking about things before they're really possible.

@Skizzik: I did not see any confirmation from the related power on some of your orders, therefore if something was not done or mentioned in relation to that power, that would be the reason why. The establishment of the academy has been launched regardless, with the format as expressed above in the update.

As I said in the rules post, Great Powers (and any other nation) MUST confirm if training or other deals are going to take place among countries. Please keep this in mind.

@DarthNader: desalinization at this point has not been truly established as a industrial system in the manner you hope. While efforts could be made on it, it is not quite a technology ready than for the lowest level of quality drinking water.

I'd also like to point out, that if, hypothetically, there was a larger power out there with access to nuclear weapons, and, hypothetically, they revealed the existence of nuclear weapons ICly to their allies, their allies would be able to begin research upon said nuclear weapons on their own. So I pity the fool who gives up such an advantage to their lesser allies. Of course, I'd have to receive confirmation from the said power that revealed existence that they did in fact inform their allies first. If you happen to be talking about weapons, be sure to be aware if the conversation is in character or not.

@Toteone: I'm not sure about naming your projects as references to books that likely never existed, but it's only aesthetic and entirely up to you anyways.

It's come to my attention that perhaps rules on upgrading quality are a bit confusing. When I say 1 EP to upgrade unit quality, I meant, it's 1 EP to upgrade a unit to the next level. This refers to say, Militia to Class D Infantry, NOT from Army Quality 1 to Army Quality 2.

@tuxedohamm, as asked in your orders, those funds were needed for the policies below, but as a one time (so far) expense.

Below is a list of the players who have been dropped from their reservations due to failing to send any form of acknowledgement that they still wanted their nations. It should be known that if someone else goes for one of these nations now, the failed player will have to wait for the new one to be done with the nation as well, regardless of former claims. With this in mind here are the nations which have thusly become available:
The Tryant: Canada
conehead234: Louisiana
human-slaughter: Texan Republic
ZeletDude: Crimea
Heraclius49: Prussia
bestshot9: Sweden

The Pandemic which has erupted in this update should be summarized as such before complaints of its effects emerge. This influenza outbreaks' severe casualties and rapid spread can be attributed to the lack of modern medicine (approximately at pre-OTL Great War levels) and the existence of fairly modern transportation by flight. Also the lack of modern calculating technologies such as computer databases allow for less communications between hospitals and less sharing of information, which is vital to treatment of a disease. Lastly, the lack of ANY form of public healthcare means that in most nations, people rely more upon either charitable organizations such as the Red Cross or local traditions and non-certified professions for their health treatment. Therefore we have a very contagious disease that can very quickly spread from place to place, with no suitable response.

I'd like to momentarily address the island of Hokkaido. This island has been in Russian hands for well over a hundred years and the people there have been so intermingled that they very much consider themselves Russian at this point. The Ainu identity is only held onto by a very few people, and there are even fewer who remember that the island was ever part of Japan. There is no significant Japanese minority there, and it is unlikely there will ever be. I'd like to ask any interested parties to keep this in mind when considering the region.
 
@EQ: Wait a minute, I didn't put healthcare reform anywhere in my orders! Are you saying that city officials decided to rebel against the government and take affairs into their own hands? Also, is there any particular problems with my projects?

Either way, great update.
 
@carmen: your variation of safety laws I sort of counted as a small change for healthcare as well.
 
Excellent update and thanks for clarifications.

To: Korea
From: Japan

We demand that you deal with your fishermen or we will start shooting at them.

TO: Japan
FROM: Korea


These are Korean waters as recognized by APACS. Please refrain from violence. Have a wonderful day. :)
 
To: China re:Korea
From: Japan

Please chain your dog. Korea is a violent threat to the status quo in the Pacific.

TO: Japan
FROM: Korea


What status quo? APACS doesn't recognize Japan as a legal government. You will get no pity from China.
 
@EQ - Even if Project Flowing Stream doesn't work how I wanted originally, I can always tweak it to make use for the water.
 
To World
From Pancasilla

Good Muslims of the world rejoice! For the time of Judgment is at hand! Allah in his infinite wisdom and power has chosen to smite the unbelievers in a most righteous manner as he protected Moses as he fled from the Egypt with pestilence of locusts and turned the Nile red with blood so too has Allah now cast pestileence upon the world for its sins.

This world has grown into a world of unbelievers and sinners. More interested in their gluttony and technology than in prayer and worship. Remember the words
"And when My servants question thee concerning Me, then surely I am nigh. I answer the prayer of the suppliant when he crieth unto Me. So let them hear My call and let them trust in Me, in order that they may be led aright.

O ye who believe! Remember Allah with much remembrance. And glorify Him early and late. He it is Who blesseth you, and His angels, that He may bring you forth from darkness unto light; and He is Merciful to the believers.

O ye who believe! When the call is heard for the prayer of the day of congregation, haste unto remembrance of Allah and leave your trading. That is better for you if ye did but know. And when the prayer is ended, then disperse in the land and seek of Allah's bounty, and remember Allah much, that ye may be successful."

If you have lived your lives as a righteous Muslim you have nothing to fear from this illness for Allah can see into your heart and will protect you. Perform your duties as a Muslim give to charity, pray and wash yourselves five times a day, go on Hajj to Mecca, and read the Quaran and no harm will befall you. Prayer is all that is needed to overcome this. Turn not to secular heresies such as Western medicine. It is the West that is responsible for this. They do not have the cure, the cure can only be found in Allah.

The only one's who have anything to fear from this are the nonbelievers, the atheists, the heretics, the infidel, the apostates, the Westerners, the secularists, the gluttons, and the sinners. For they have wronged and are being punished. If you believe yourself to be a good Muslim and contract the disease then fear not, your faith is being tested. Repent and pray and renounce Shaitan and you will be saved even if the disease comes to you.

By fatwa of the Grand Imam I pronounce that they who perish from this disease an accursed people for they had the opportunity to repent, to pray, to reject Shaitan but they did not they are to be denied their last rites or proper burial. They shall be burned in a ditch as filth along with the other nonbelievers and infidel.

This is a Purification. When this is over the world shall be cleansed.
"And surely We shall try you with something of fear and hunger, and loss of wealth and lives and crops; but give glad tidings to the steadfast, Who say, when a misfortune striketh them: Lo! we are Allah's and lo! unto Him we are returning. Such are they on whom are blessings from their Lord, and mercy. Such are the rightly guided. "
 
OOC: EQ, what happened to the fact that I (Nijeria) allocated most of my government's spending for compensating the owners of the oil wells? Was that simply insufficient? They seem to be behaving as if they have received no compensation at all.

Also, could you please tell me the what the EP cost would be to improve Nijeria's living standards from 2 to 3?

Thirdly, how much more money do the foreign oil well owners actually require?

Anyhow, excellent update. :)
 
(I'll think of something more suitable EQ.)

New Holland declares war on Pancasila.

This despotic and murderous nation has clearly shown itself unworthy of self determination. For the good of the religious minorities and tolerant Muslims alike as well as to hinder the brutal degredation of practitioners of the arts, refugees and many more cliques of human society cruelly murdered by this nation the people of Indonesia will be liberated by a coalition of justice!
New Holland hereby calls on all allies in its war of liberation!
 
To Pancasilla
From Alaska

Go jump in a pool of acid for all I care.

Alaska joins New Holland in her war of liberation against Pancasilla
 
Quebec must ask why Alaska cares so much about some Muslims across the ocean.

Also, Quebec does not give a rat's ass about some Muslims trying to kill every non-Muslim in their country, for they are five minutes away.
 
OOC: Before anyone tries to pin me the responsability of the high death toll on me for the big boatload of death happening in this turn (after my joke about the refugees), I'd like to point out that, if the update had been at about 70% when he said it, the plague must have already been written by EQ before the joke.

From: Austria
To: Pancasilla


Statistics show that many more people died in your backwards country than in many, many other countries that followed the well-established practice of Western medicine. We hope that you pull yourself out of the rock you have been living in the last 1300 years and join the modern world.
 
South African intelligence has been alerted to the fact that Pancasillan Diplomats have taken to playing this tune endlessly through the Pancasillan Embassy's tannoy system.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sC0cvwnG0Ik

While the South African government disapproves of the warmongering targeted against this nation, it humbly requests that it orders its embassies to desist from what can be classified as crimes against humanity.

Failure to do so will result in reprisals.
 
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