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The Larxian Post The Larxian Post is the official newspaper of the Democratic Republic of Larxia. You can come to find important events occurring in Larxia, in Andolia and in The World
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Arifiyyah's Times is the number one news portal in Arifiyyah. Follow local and world news through Arifiyyah's Times news portal. "Our country, our story"
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This is a collection of news articles from different media sources in the Commonwealth of Nouveauterra. Here is a listing of the included media outlets: Le Crieur de Gue is a national and international newspaper in Nouveauterra, based in the city of Gue. The privately held paper formed in 1275 has grown from a local paper to covering national and international news, from foreign policy to food. Observers in-country consider it a mostly unbiased, if only slightly liberal newspaper. Organisation Nationale de Radio Publique formed in 1369 to help keep a number of listener supported local news and music radio stations afloat. The ONRP has grown to be a national operation, and has even touched other countries with their coverage of different issues. Most consider ONRP to be a very liberal news outlet. La Sentinelle Quotidienne was founded in 1301, specializing in reporting from the government office of Pointe-d'Espoir. The paper became a national paper soon after its founding because of its access to the halls of power. It has been a mostly conservative newspaper since its founding. Brus was founded in 1355 by staunch conservative Hans Brus as an outlet for conservative thinkers and personalities. It is now the hub for the most libertarian, conservative and xenophobic members of society.
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DECEMBER 26, 1422 Debate devolves to punch-up on Parliament floor PORT KINGSLEY — Tensions flared yesterday as a fistfight between MPs Jens Landrie and Martin Bron broke out on the floor of Parliament. MPs present at the fateful debate described chaos as Bron, MP for Seaport, accused Landrie, MP for Borgrund-Mikkelby, of lying about his parliamentary voting record. The two then exchanged words, with Bron calling Landrie a "bumbling bureaucrat" and describing his tenure as MP as "a waste of 2 years," after which the MPs then began to fight. Several other MPs were injured in attempting to separate the pair. PM Magdalene Borsch, who was present, condemned the incident in a press conference. "I am deeply concerned about the events I have witnessed today. It is my duty, and my fellow MPs' duties, to uphold our democracy, and a key part of doing that is respect for others. The actions of these two MPs fall far short of that standard and I unconditionally condemn their conduct." Speaker of the Parliament Patricia Stolling also condemned the incident. "This is absolutely unacceptable behavior in a democratic institution. We must conduct ourselves with dignity, and even if we disagree with others we must have respectful and civil discourse. I must hope we will not repeat this." Federal District Police (FDP) released a statement saying that they were investigating the fight, and that both MPs could face charges of grievous battery. When asked for comment, the Social Democratic Party, which Landrie is a member of, stated that it is also investigating but did not have further details. The Civic Alliance, of which Bron is a member, said there will be major disciplinary action taken against Bron.