Elbener Zeitung, the newspaper of record of the Kingdom of Elben.
GENERAL RECALL IN CONSIDERATION AS LOAGO CONFLICT GROWS
Possibility of Stanleyan forces meeting Loagoan forces "concerning"
In a joint statement, the foreign and defense ministries indicated that volunteers in Loago may be recalled in the near future should forces from Port Stanley continue their incursion into Loago. A spokesman for the foreign ministry said, "This newest escalation of the conflict in Loago is concerning in that many of His Majesty's subjects have been allowed to join in the fight against the communists, but now it is possible they may end up fighting forces whose ultimate loyalty belongs to Gunnland. It would be a great tragedy if our two countries were found themselves on the wrong side of a conflict all the way in southern Himyar.
Elbeners in the service of Loago are being directed to finish their tours and then to return home. Those in-country working with charities and religious missions are unaffected.
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Strike day four: Sporadic violence continues across the country
Chagny
What is already being referred to as the Good Friday Strike enters its fourth day as workers across Bourgogne continue to protest the dismemberment of the grand duchy. Donning their reservist orange vests last Friday after services, the protesters took to the streets to block traffic in the main arteries of Chagny and other cities while calling on the new grand duke to restore Bourgogne to its former glory. Police forces have been attempting over the weekend disperse the protesters. Two policemen were injured on Easter Sunday in a skirmish on the outskirts of the capital.
Many on social media have been linking to a weblog known as Orange Spring created by a blogger with the pen name of The_Rightful_Duke. In his first post from earlier this year in what is being described as a manifesto, he called upon all Burgundians to put aside their animosities and unite.
GENERAL RECALL IN CONSIDERATION AS LOAGO CONFLICT GROWS
Possibility of Stanleyan forces meeting Loagoan forces "concerning"
In a joint statement, the foreign and defense ministries indicated that volunteers in Loago may be recalled in the near future should forces from Port Stanley continue their incursion into Loago. A spokesman for the foreign ministry said, "This newest escalation of the conflict in Loago is concerning in that many of His Majesty's subjects have been allowed to join in the fight against the communists, but now it is possible they may end up fighting forces whose ultimate loyalty belongs to Gunnland. It would be a great tragedy if our two countries were found themselves on the wrong side of a conflict all the way in southern Himyar.
Elbeners in the service of Loago are being directed to finish their tours and then to return home. Those in-country working with charities and religious missions are unaffected.
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Chagny
What is already being referred to as the Good Friday Strike enters its fourth day as workers across Bourgogne continue to protest the dismemberment of the grand duchy. Donning their reservist orange vests last Friday after services, the protesters took to the streets to block traffic in the main arteries of Chagny and other cities while calling on the new grand duke to restore Bourgogne to its former glory. Police forces have been attempting over the weekend disperse the protesters. Two policemen were injured on Easter Sunday in a skirmish on the outskirts of the capital.
Many on social media have been linking to a weblog known as Orange Spring created by a blogger with the pen name of The_Rightful_Duke. In his first post from earlier this year in what is being described as a manifesto, he called upon all Burgundians to put aside their animosities and unite.