News (2019-2)

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This is the news page for the second half of 2019.

July[edit | edit source]

  • 03/07, Eumorimedia, Eumoritown, Breaking: A power cut struck much of Eumoritown, with the northern and central areas out of power, leaving southern Eumoritown and the docks unaffected, to an estimate of 2.000 people. Despite claims from the power board saying that all power was to be restored by 9pm, as of 9:06pm Eumoritonian time, the issue hasn't been entirely solved.
  • 03/07, Eumorimedia, Eumoritown, Breaking: The power cut was solved at precisely 10:54pm after nearly four hours. Eumorimedia Radio One was broadcasting from the South Coast FM facilities using their permit.
  • 04/07, All-Ishigaki News Network, Hamamoto, Entertainment: The Director of Programs of Ishigaki Television has announced the end of long-running Sunday afternoon program Terebi Gabayuki, claiming that "even though the format is profitable, the quality of the program has been decreasing within the last two years". The last edition is set to air in late September and a new program is set to begin the following week.

August[edit | edit source]

  • 01/08, Mediacorp, Porowon, Media: One of the former MCP channels has been occupied by a so-called "Peace Channel" broadcasting content that resonates to George Wangjia's ideologies.
  • 06/08, THK, Hirosaki, Breaking: Tens of thousands of people are attending the ceremony of the 74th anniversary of the tragedy that killed thousands of people in Hirosaki in 1945. Representatives from around 92 countries are attending.
  • 14/08, FBC, Wembley, Media: The Times Publishing House, owners of Times Television, have announced plans to merge with the Channel Ten Group.

September[edit | edit source]

  • 11/09: TVGS, Kotaro, Breaking: A Porowonian extremist allegedly spray painted the words "St. Joro" and "Great Scorria and Porowon under Wangjia = best country" in front of the mosque where the shooting incident occured in March. Extremist organizations worldwide call Peter Joro "a saint". This is cried out as "an example against the existance of Islam".
  • 11/09: QNQ, Magas: Reports of places around the city being vandalized with Nazi symbols have emerged, along with a grafitti drawing of the flag of Great Scorria in flames. There are fears that Peter Joro will visit Chemheria again for round 2 of his attack. He wasn't jailed due to his connections with the president of Porowon.
  • 28/09: NNB, Canberra: Following the Michillies and Lenapore, Northulia officially allows, with the aid of the country's Islamic organizations, the permission of Islamic people under the LGBT spectrum. According to recent numbers, there is an estimated 400 LGBT Muslims living in Northulia, with more than half being refugees where such a minority is not allowed, including Hindolania.

October[edit | edit source]

  • 17/10: IBC, Wembley, Media: The Flarlandian Court of Justice has oficially banned IBC and Warner Brothers Int. Television Flarland from allowing reproductions of any episode of the Flarlandian adaptation of Super Nanny. Whoever relays the episodes will be fined with up to $40.000.