Vistrasia
Establishing Nation
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Het Algemeen Handelsblatt (The General Trade-Journal)is the main newspaper publication in the Commonwealh of Vistrasia, published in "midi" format it was founded in 1847 and was the first daily Vistrasian Dutch publication most other publications had previously been printed in French or German. Het Algemeen Handelsblatt has it's capital in the Vistrasian capital of Threveburg.
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De Threveburger Spektator is the second newspaper publication in Vistrasia, published in berliner format. Founded in 1821 as a French newspaper publication (Le Spectateur d'Trévebourg) it switched to Dutch in 1877. Typically it's been rather more conservative then het Algemeen Handelsblatt, and also dedicated more pages to Threveburg specifically.
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De Diplomatieke Bode (The Diplomatic Post) is a weekly publication on international affairs and Vistrasian foreign policy, although in it's editorials it also touches on the internal Vistrasian political situation. Although originally set up as a small circulation for Vistrasian diplomats both at home and abroad it has since spread and is fairly widely circulated among the Vistrasian political elite as their primary resource for international affairs.
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De Voorhoede (The Vanguard) is a weekly newspaper which originated in the post-war depression years and was quite popular among veterans, often taking a conservative-nationalist position, with major policy issues being veteran benefits and reparations. It has since radicalized, focusing more and more on Vistrasian extremist nationalists, often railing against the European Defence Federation. It's also known to oppose the Northern Council, claiming that it's dominated by a covertly communist Batavia.