Kurabis Posted March 6, 2020 Share Posted March 6, 2020 (edited) The Kurabi News The #1 source of news for foreigners living inside and outside of Kurabis! Find out about the latest of events in short stories. Edited August 8, 2022 by Kurabis Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kurabis Posted March 6, 2020 Author Share Posted March 6, 2020 Kurabis joins Nieusbasric MWG March 4, 1420 Written by Tom Durand Kurabis recently joined the Nieubasric "Multinational Working Group Regarding Passport Security and Travel Document Standards (or the MWG)" programme. Along with Tara and Cambray, Reçueçn, The Holy Principaly of Saint Mark and others, the group is targeting the growing incidences of cross-border crime. "If the new standardisation will come in force, the immigration procces at airports may need to be renewed. That can cost up to 2,5 million crowns (approximately 162 100 USD)," says Foreign Affairs Minister Daria Kulakov. According to a survey, 73% Kurabisians say they are fine with renewing their passport for a newer one according to the standards, while 15% say it is time-wasting or they do not have time for it. Fujai, Harsh, Giovanniland and 1 other 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kurabis Posted March 9, 2020 Author Share Posted March 9, 2020 Note: this article is outdated, as I have decided "č,š,ž" is still part of Kurabi alphabet. New legislation will bring back "ž" March 9, 1420Written by Jakåb Våssr The new legislation will bring back "ž" to the Kurabi language. It was removed long time ago from the alphabet with other letters, such as "č" and "š", since westerners thought "it was too complicated".The new legislation was created due to Kurabisians thinking the "zh" combo used until today looked strange. While the "ž" letter is getting back, Kurabisians are talking about also bringing back "č" and "š". The passing of this legislation may be postponed if enough Kurabisians will support this. Giovanniland and Fujai 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kurabis Posted April 18, 2020 Author Share Posted April 18, 2020 Kurabis is preparing for its football league April 18, 1420 Written by Jakåb Våssr Preparations have begun in Kurabis for its annual football league, the Kurabijska fůtbalova liga. All 13 parts of the country will participate. It is a tradition, that the hosting place changes from territory* to territory, this time, it will be hosted in Kosovske Mjesto. *Territories are a common name for all parts of Kurabis. Zoran and Fujai 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kurabis Posted October 11, 2020 Author Share Posted October 11, 2020 Ministry of Transport has agreed to build a new section of a highway October 11, 1420 Earlier today, Minister of Transport, Jakåb Kos /KNP/, has annouced plans for building a new section of the D3 highway. The new section will lead from Klenapist to Klejne Mjesto. The section should be done and open in March 1421. "We are pleased to announce, that we are going to build a new section of a highway, D3 specifically. This new section leads from Klenapist to Klejne Mjesto. We have decided to do this because of the bad road connection to Klejne Mjesto. At this moment, the train is a more viable option to travel to Klejne Mjesto. It will also help tourism in Klejne Mjesto, thus the economy." Zoran and Fujai 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kurabis Posted November 16, 2020 Author Share Posted November 16, 2020 Government has agreed to extend Ministry of Foreign Affairs' reach November 16, 1420 Government has agreed to extend Ministry of Foreign affairs' reach to cover tourism, as more tourists have arrived to Kurabis. The new Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Tourism will adress tourism and overtourism, along it's usual business. The current minister, Daria Kulakov /FK/, will serve as the Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs under the new ministry, as he is deemed to be not fit for the new job. New Minister and Vice-Minister for Toursim will be selected next week. Giovanniland, Zoran and Fujai 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kurabis Posted August 8, 2022 Author Share Posted August 8, 2022 Kurabi railways will see new trains soon August 9, 1422 Passengers in the eastern parts of the country can soon ride new trains. The new Vlak units from the Radimam-based Jezdii, which can hold up to 200 passengers, will be sent out mainly in the eastern states, like Zlendštaat, Nordštaat, and Dinštaat. All 60 train units will be gradually delivered to the end of the month and dispatched shortly after. The new Jezdii Vlak (courtesy of craiyon.com) "The rolling stock in these states is getting old. There are some trains on the regional network, which have been driving since the 80s. This is slowly becoming more and more unacceptable for the passenger in terms of comfort and safety. The new trains offer a much better experience, also providing WiFi onboard," said Anton Nižuk, spokesman for Kurabe Lokšapoliže, the state railway company. Giovanniland and Fujai 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kurabis Posted September 26, 2022 Author Share Posted September 26, 2022 President Nišan is visiting Jalno and Ranlat islands September 26, 1422 As President Nišan's term ends soon, he has decided to visit Ranlat and Jalno islands as one of his last acts. He arrived in the capital of Jalno, Boit yesterday evening. "The great treasures of this island must be guarded," he said today on a conference in Boit. He is going have a walk in the autonomous province's forests tomorrow with the Governor of Jalno, Pen Anick. He will leave on Thursday for Ranlat, where he will stay for another five days, before flying back to Parducze. The islands were once independent nations, before being annexed by Kurabis in the second half of 1200s. Since becoming colonies, they had been granted more autonomy and freedom, eventually becoming autonomous provinces. Ranlatanese, is spoken on the islands and is the official language in both of territories, along Kurabi. Fujai, Sekiya and Giovanniland 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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