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* [[Community of Nations|Resolution 86.76]], which condemned [[Chistovodia]] of militarization in the West Arucian Sea as well as breaking international maritime law, fails as nations voted 32-27, with 10 abstentions, against condemnation. | * [[Community of Nations|Resolution 86.76]], which '''condemned [[Chistovodia]] of militarization''' in the West Arucian Sea as well as breaking international maritime law, '''fails as nations voted 32-27''', with 10 abstentions, against condemnation. | ||
* '''54 killed and 110 injured following a''' [[2021 Yndyk train bombing|train bombing in Yndyk]]. [[Alsland|Alslandic]] police arrest one. | * '''54 killed and 110 injured following a''' [[2021 Yndyk train bombing|train bombing in Yndyk]]. [[Alsland|Alslandic]] police arrest one. | ||
* [[Caldia|Caldish]] [[Taoiseach of Caldia|Taoiseach]] [[Stiofán Mac Suibhne]] ''(pictured)'' '''shares details of his planned constitutional reform''' in his New Years' Address. | * [[Caldia|Caldish]] [[Taoiseach of Caldia|Taoiseach]] [[Stiofán Mac Suibhne]] ''(pictured)'' '''shares details of his planned constitutional reform''' in his New Years' Address. |
Revision as of 22:40, 23 February 2021
- Resolution 86.76, which condemned Chistovodia of militarization in the West Arucian Sea as well as breaking international maritime law, fails as nations voted 32-27, with 10 abstentions, against condemnation.
- 54 killed and 110 injured following a train bombing in Yndyk. Alslandic police arrest one.
- Caldish Taoiseach Stiofán Mac Suibhne (pictured) shares details of his planned constitutional reform in his New Years' Address.
- Voters in Satavia back efforts to legalize recreational marijuana, giving Prime Minister Jago Elliot a key victory.
- Estmerish Prime Minister Reginald Wilton-Smyth faces criticism in the wake of the controversial Aïn Djasser raid.
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