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since 1835 and Union wide since 1908- 1 Dollar- 16th of May 2022
Government signs aid to Loago as refugees from Al-Magrab and Hajr begin to arrive
President Olivia Harper Poole has signed an executive bill offering Loago 50 million Natalian Dollars to prepare as the shockwaves from the imperialist war in Al-Magrab and Hajr reach the South Western fringes of Himyar. The financial aid to Loago is to supposedly aid the Loagan authorities cope with the arrival of refugees, aiding in the building of modular housing, and offering food and supplies to them without straining the already problematic budget issues of the United Republic of Loago. At the same time, the honourable Demetria Unathi Vavi, the leader of the opposition, has been criticising the government, stating that the bill offers only "recommendations" as to what must be done with the money, not directives, meaning that much of it might be syphoned off.
The war in Al-Magrab and Hajr, which has been dubbed the "Great Himyari War" by Natalian media, has shocked the country, as nobody believed that in the 21st century, there could still be such instances of neo-colonialist imperialist wars. Condemnation was unanimous against the Holy Frankish Empire and the Tsardom of Tarusa, but the participation of Scanians has been an extremely divisive issue. Natalians have been torn apart, some being apologetic towards the Scanians, whom they see as resorting to cooperation with Tarusa to try to occupy as much as Hajr and Al-Magrab so as to not be fully occupied by the imperialists, while others outright condemning them, accusing them of turning their backs on liberty and post-delegationism, returning to 19th century politics of statism, racism, colonialism and imperialism.
The government of Olivia Harper Poole and the Hyenas has as of yet condemned the war of aggression, attacking both Tarusa and the Frankish Empire for it, but in regards to the Scanlaw it has been much more restrained. Camp Hill has announced multiple times that it is open to receiving refugees from the war zone, but the authorities have been accused of saying one thing and doing the exact opposite. Demetria Unathi Vavi and the Hippos have attacked the government for preparing to do anything possible to see the refugees go no further than the Central Himyari Republic or at worst, Loago, with very little preparations being done in Natal itself for this.
"There has been some criticism against my cabinet for its policies, but it must be understood that we are doing everything we can to aid the refugees. That is why we have ordered the 3,000 soldiers we have from the Blue Legion in Central Himyar to aid the government there in building refugee camps and helping with the logistics, and that is why now we are offering the Loagans financial aid to sort out their own refugee facilities. These are not, as some have stated, plans for us to try and reduce the number of refugees in Natal itself to a minimum, but rather a very well organised plan to act in solidarity with the victims of the war in a Pan-Himyari way. The nightmare scenario would be if the infrastructure of Central Himyar or Loago collapses because of the waves of refugees, creating great problems for the native people too, which will lead to bouts of xenophobia and attacks. We must all aid them," stated President Olivia Harper Poole.
OTHER NEWS
Shosholoza derailment: The Shosholoza Intercity Service from Parow to Sigwe, the capital city of Mutamba has derailed about 30 kilometres from the between Natal and Mutamba. There have been no victims of the event, but the rail circulation between the two countries is now blocked. The travellers have been taken by busses provided by Shosholoza Meyl to their destination and it is believed that by tomorrow morning, the traffic will return to normal.
Oil price rise calms down but carries on: The initial panic that came with the beginning of the war in Himyar has brought the Meridian Oil price to a historic 105EM per barrel, something which hasn't been seen for 20 years. Even so, immediate news of Pelasgia ordering an increase of production, has managed to calm things down, even just a day later, the prices started rising again as Tarusa and the Scanlaw announced a decrease in production, for "maintenance" reasons, something that they have both been criticised of, as they are seen as manipulating the prices. The recent statements from the Anti-State, which has announced that it will increase production should the prices continue to rise, together with the dissent observed in Scania, thanks to the common sense observed in the politics of Metsamaa, has calmed things down for a bit, but there is still a slight increase observed, as the Meridian Oil Price today has risen to 109EM per barrel.
Now playing on Coogee Street: "A Very Natalian Dramedy" is set to premiere at the Studio Theatre on Coogee Street. The musical makes fun of the way the people from the Republic of Lower Natal and Harton especially are seen as snobs and drama queens and is just another one of the many typical theatre plays in which the Natalians mock themselves, from which, one critic has stated "they made a work of art".
President Olivia Harper Poole has signed an executive bill offering Loago 50 million Natalian Dollars to prepare as the shockwaves from the imperialist war in Al-Magrab and Hajr reach the South Western fringes of Himyar. The financial aid to Loago is to supposedly aid the Loagan authorities cope with the arrival of refugees, aiding in the building of modular housing, and offering food and supplies to them without straining the already problematic budget issues of the United Republic of Loago. At the same time, the honourable Demetria Unathi Vavi, the leader of the opposition, has been criticising the government, stating that the bill offers only "recommendations" as to what must be done with the money, not directives, meaning that much of it might be syphoned off.
The war in Al-Magrab and Hajr, which has been dubbed the "Great Himyari War" by Natalian media, has shocked the country, as nobody believed that in the 21st century, there could still be such instances of neo-colonialist imperialist wars. Condemnation was unanimous against the Holy Frankish Empire and the Tsardom of Tarusa, but the participation of Scanians has been an extremely divisive issue. Natalians have been torn apart, some being apologetic towards the Scanians, whom they see as resorting to cooperation with Tarusa to try to occupy as much as Hajr and Al-Magrab so as to not be fully occupied by the imperialists, while others outright condemning them, accusing them of turning their backs on liberty and post-delegationism, returning to 19th century politics of statism, racism, colonialism and imperialism.
The government of Olivia Harper Poole and the Hyenas has as of yet condemned the war of aggression, attacking both Tarusa and the Frankish Empire for it, but in regards to the Scanlaw it has been much more restrained. Camp Hill has announced multiple times that it is open to receiving refugees from the war zone, but the authorities have been accused of saying one thing and doing the exact opposite. Demetria Unathi Vavi and the Hippos have attacked the government for preparing to do anything possible to see the refugees go no further than the Central Himyari Republic or at worst, Loago, with very little preparations being done in Natal itself for this.
"There has been some criticism against my cabinet for its policies, but it must be understood that we are doing everything we can to aid the refugees. That is why we have ordered the 3,000 soldiers we have from the Blue Legion in Central Himyar to aid the government there in building refugee camps and helping with the logistics, and that is why now we are offering the Loagans financial aid to sort out their own refugee facilities. These are not, as some have stated, plans for us to try and reduce the number of refugees in Natal itself to a minimum, but rather a very well organised plan to act in solidarity with the victims of the war in a Pan-Himyari way. The nightmare scenario would be if the infrastructure of Central Himyar or Loago collapses because of the waves of refugees, creating great problems for the native people too, which will lead to bouts of xenophobia and attacks. We must all aid them," stated President Olivia Harper Poole.
OTHER NEWS
Shosholoza derailment: The Shosholoza Intercity Service from Parow to Sigwe, the capital city of Mutamba has derailed about 30 kilometres from the between Natal and Mutamba. There have been no victims of the event, but the rail circulation between the two countries is now blocked. The travellers have been taken by busses provided by Shosholoza Meyl to their destination and it is believed that by tomorrow morning, the traffic will return to normal.
Oil price rise calms down but carries on: The initial panic that came with the beginning of the war in Himyar has brought the Meridian Oil price to a historic 105EM per barrel, something which hasn't been seen for 20 years. Even so, immediate news of Pelasgia ordering an increase of production, has managed to calm things down, even just a day later, the prices started rising again as Tarusa and the Scanlaw announced a decrease in production, for "maintenance" reasons, something that they have both been criticised of, as they are seen as manipulating the prices. The recent statements from the Anti-State, which has announced that it will increase production should the prices continue to rise, together with the dissent observed in Scania, thanks to the common sense observed in the politics of Metsamaa, has calmed things down for a bit, but there is still a slight increase observed, as the Meridian Oil Price today has risen to 109EM per barrel.
Now playing on Coogee Street: "A Very Natalian Dramedy" is set to premiere at the Studio Theatre on Coogee Street. The musical makes fun of the way the people from the Republic of Lower Natal and Harton especially are seen as snobs and drama queens and is just another one of the many typical theatre plays in which the Natalians mock themselves, from which, one critic has stated "they made a work of art".