I do like the old fashion look, especially #3, though #1 is probably the best compromise that and the present style, but if you do go with the old fashion look, you might want to better define the coastal regions, especially the non-claimed islands as they seem to blend into the background.
To:John Browning
Acting Foreign Minister of the Republic of Aresura
Sir,
It was the corruption and total disreguard for the needs of the people of Aresura that was the reason for the downfall of the former government of Aresura, the military that was sympathetic to the peoples plight was...
GEORGETOWN HERALD
CHRISTMAS IN BARGIA
In Bargia, as the Dog's of War howl, the men and women of the Guianan Expeditionary Force do their duty as soldiers as they ready themselves to celebrate the birth of the "Prince of Peace". As Guianans prepare to celebrate Christmas here at home, troops...
The Iron Brigade
Though not as glamorous as combined arms warfare, or as thrilling as rapid flanking movements or air assaults, the securing of the supply lines of the advancing army is just as important and in many way just as hazardous, and that duty has fallen on the Iron Brigade. Though...
Northern Solaren
It had been months since the 1st Brigade was deployed to Southern Lorraine and now it finally gets to do what it was designed to do, fight. A veteran brigade of the Freiheit War, the Iron Brigade now faces what could be considered the most religiously fanatical troops in the...
Foreign Office
As the leadership of Solari Church has have already proven itself capable of supporting and even directing acts of terrorism in various parts of the world including inside Aquitania, it is understandable that the government of Aquitania would be excessively cautious when...
GEORGETOWN HERALD
>> PRIME MINISTER ACTIVATES RESERVES
Before the Prince Regent has even signed the War Resolution, Prime Minister Mudd has ordered an activation of reservist with an emphasis on both the navy and air force.
>> NO WORD OF GUIANAN CASUALTIES IN SOLAREN ATTACK
So as to...
GEORGETOWN HERALD
PRIME MINISTER SUBMITS, PARLIAMENT RATIFIES DECLARATION OF WAR AGAINST SOLAREN
GEORGETOWN - This morning, Prime Minister Harcourt Mudd asked Parliament to vote on a resolution that is in effect a Declaration of War against the Kingdom of Solaren. Citing not only Urban's...
Foreign Office
The government and people of Guiana condemn such a human rights violation. If this heinous law is allowed to be inacted, this government will have no choice but to deny any Bantyr products derived from such experimentation to be imported into Guiana.
Commanding General
Guianan Expeditionary Force
Lorraine
On behalf of the GEF, I would like to congratulate Gen. Delancy on his assignment and to welcome him to Lorraine.
Maj. Gen. Owen Prescot
Commanding General
Guianan Expeditionary Force
GEORGETOWN HERALD
>> £10 MILLION IN AID SUPPLIES LEAVES FOR ARESURA
Containers loaded with £10 million worth of supplies have left Georgetown destined for Aresura relief efforts.
>> GUIANA RECOGNIZES ANGLYSH SOVEREIGNTY IN TANGALOA & BOMBAIM
PM promises Guiana will honor its treaties...
To: Pax Oceania - Talent Acquirement Office
To whom it may concern,
I am very pleased that you have recognized my talents as a political commentator, but I am afraid I must decline your kind offer. Whether or not I have done so for the Anglysh as you have suggested, by your own admission...
GEORGETOWN HERALD
CRISIS IN THE IMPLARIAN
Is there trouble in Paradise? If you would have to ask that question a week ago of a resident in Tangaloa or Bombaim, you would have probably gotten a puzzled looked and maybe some story of trouble at work, or at home, or school, everyday troubles...
GEORGETOWN HERALD
FRANKEN ROYALS VISIT GEORGETOWN
Georgetown was dressed to the nines when the Prince Regent of Franken and his anterage arrived for a royal visit to Guiana. Though royal visits are not unheard of in Georgetown, as King Roderick IV and the royal family do make their...
GEORGETOWN HERALD
PARLIAMENT RATIFIES, PM SIGNS VILLESEN PACT
The Villesen Pact, that was negotiated during the SAGAR Summit in Sereniérre, has been ratified by Parliament over the weekend, with 212 of the 258 members voting "Yea" and was signed by Prime Minister Mudd in a garden ceremony...