Brickston News Cooperation (BNC, English Regional)
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Should companies be allowed to be monopolies?
Keith Margen
As Reyali Corporation in Brickston is undoubtedly a monopoly, concerns about how big a company can be are starting to rise up. The founder of a rival company of the Reyali Corporation who wishes to be anonymous, says that monopolies create a centralized economy, but through a private company. "When companies become monopolies, it's no different than having a centralized communism [communistic] model. The only difference is that a private corporation runs it," they say.Research shows that monopolies have a negative impact on smaller companies. This results in the smaller companies having no or little profit. We got the opportunity to speak to Jacob Zulasruker, who advocates for having a limit to how much monopolies can grow. "When there is no profit for smaller companies, workers get lesser pay, eventually getting laid off. It can cause national crises."
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Lavoie's Brickston and Authoritarian-Capitalism
Notknowo Syric Levoari
As CCTV footage is more common in public areas in cities like Portovo and Brownhill, the civilians who live there are questioning if their privacy is being stomped on. "Everywhere I go, I see these surveillance cameras," says Barne, who lives in Brownhill. "But if that wasn't enough, on every other day I see drones. It's really scary, 'cause da president might turn out [to] be a dictator."But that might as well be exaggerated. "President Lavoie takes voting [political] and cash [economic] freedoms very seriously," says John from Hufenhurf, Portovo, Barne's friend.
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Quadranscentennial Provincial Border Redrawing takes place today
John Kent | 05/10/21
Brickston's borders are to be redrawn today at midnight, to preserve the 100-year long tradition of changing the provincial borders every 25 years (locally known as Provinzzirkusschach). A whopping 146 participants proposed designs 2 weeks ago for new provincial borders.The tradition of Provinzzirkusschach has been thought to have lasted ever since the foundation of the Bricksvvad Empire but has been thought to have stopped for a few centuries (the 14th Century to the 20th Century). Although this theory is not fully proven, it is still an important part of Briekish Culture.
The winner, named Angela Merkel-Übersetzerin, presented the design below:
The winning design presented by Angela Merkel, aboveThe farewell ceremony, to honour the old provincial borders (this ceremony is known as Provinzehren) will take place at midnight, with the President and the Monarch paying respects.
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Briekish Quality You can Trust
Frank Walter
What started as a punishment due to the poor quality of Briekish products grew into a revolution which led to Brickston having an outstanding reputation for its products. For more context, Brickston used to have the worst reputation in Europe for working conditions and the quality of products.This resulted in the World Trade Organization addressing this issue and enforcing laws which made products worldwide to have country tags. This may not seem catastrophic, but it certainly was for Brickston.
A "Made in Brickston" tag of a local medicinal bottle in the 1940s
This rule was especially enforced on Brickston. Labourers working in the Manufacturing Sector and employers experienced heavy losses. The communist Maduro Government at the time subsidized Briekish Factories to increase yields. But after the fall of communism, North Brickston was not going to make the same mistake. Therefore, to increase the trust of the tag "MADE IN BRICKSTON", quality increased.Today, Brickston has a high reputation for the quality of goods it produces (even in the private sector).
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Province Honouring Ceremony
John Kent
PORTOVO: The provinces were changed at midnight, followed by the President of Brickston honouring the old provinces. This grand ceremony took place in the Presidential Palace's exquisite hall, and was attended by more than 10,000 people, with millions watching on TV. Breakfast dining will be available as an end to the ceremony to all attendees.The capitals are to be announced on the 17th of October.
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New anti-racism legislations passed by assembly; many sections controversial
Jeremy Wüttenwurst
PORTOVO: A series of legislations passed by the Assembly banned racism related derogatory terms used in public, as well as made government officials more accountable (to segregating groups of people or/and using the terms mentioned in the beginning of this news article). In addition, sentences of 1 to 2 years have been enforced, with 3 to 4 years if the perpetrators are law enforcement officials or other government officials. This seemingly decent legislation, passed 3 days ago, has resulted in controversy. Many vetoes were expressed through elapsed ballots, posted in the "Veto:Reason Box" in Portovo. Many who oppose say that "they should be able to say anything they wish", or that Brickston is a democratic country and does not have a place for this legislation". -
Dr Thatcher organizes a banquet to introduce her manifesto
Merkel Sifeclaus
PORTOVO: Dr Thatcher, who has been chosen to run for Internal Affairs Commissioner of the European Union representing Brickston, has organized a grand banquet in the capital, and is to give her speech and manifesto tomorrow evening.The banquet is open to all, and she has coordinated with the government to make it easier for other EU member citizens and officials to attend. The banquet will take place tomorrow from 1100 to 2300 BST.
Main events:
- Lunch Banquet
- Dance ball
- Speech & Manifesto (Presidential Ceremony included)
- Evening Banquet (Supper)
- Musical Concerts
- Concluding Ceremony
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The Briekish Database Ministry reveals this year's Human Development Index of Brickston
George Huma Resoruc
What is the Human Development Index?
The Human Development Index measures a country/region's development using three factors: life expectancy, literacy and GDP per capita. The government under the Database Ministry has released this year's Human Development Index by Briekish Provinces.
The Human Development Index above has been represented as a map. Below, the Human Development Index is represented in a text format.
Top 5 Provinces with the highest HDI this year:- New Amsterdam (0.977)
- Nordenbund (0.962)
- Portovo D.C. (0.961)
- West Karlsachen (0.959)
- Hugoslavian Coastal Zone (0.956)
Lowest scoring provinces in terms of Human Development Index this year:
- Waldbur: 0.914
- Ost Karlsachen: 0.936
- Bezirkwindes: 0.938
- Huye: 0.941
- Freimor: 0.944
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Terrorist Attack in Eastern Hugoslavia: 2 weeks on
Stefan Kopin
HUGOSLAVIA: A terrorist group coordinated a series of suicide bomb attacks in Hugoslavia, three of which tore through three trains on the Hugoslavian Underground, killing around 50 people with the casualties being around 70. This included an attempted hijacked plane that was set to hit the Bank of Brickston, which luckily evaded due to the Briekish Air Force maneuvering the plane indirectly. The identified suspects are a group of 15 people, 13 of which have been imprisoned. The suspects' ages range from 15 to 45, with most suspects having links to extremist ideologies. -
Intriguing Premier Commissioner Results in Brickston
Darren Blue 10/11/21
Category: EUPOLITICS
PORTOVO: With a 61% voter turnout, the EPA has won by a long shot, winning all provinces in Brickston except 2!
Premier Commissioner Results
The second preference was dominated by Cikarova's party. Therefore, the EPA has won in Brickston by a long shot.Voting is still taking place for IAC.
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Poverty steadily declines in Brickston; President talks to BNC
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The percentage of people in Brickston living at under $1.90 a day fell to a round zero, from 2% in 2006 and from 31% in 1961 (adjusted for inflation).
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The percentage of people in Brickston living at under $3.20 a day also fell to a nice round zero, from 5% in 2006 and 56% in 1961 (adjusted for inflation).
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The percentage of people in Brickston living at under $5.50 a day, however, did not fall to a zero, but instead steadily declined to 1.1%.
However optimistic these figures may look; the national poverty line of Brickston is at 17,881 Dubbehs. 6% of the population live with below this annual income.
The President told us after a press conference in Doh Tin Mah City, "The solution to poverty is not welfare, but employment." He abruptly left after that.
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Women Fashion Show takes place in New Amsterdam
Warren Rarrendos
The Vogue Fashion Show of 2021 in N.A.
It is a first in Brickston that Vogue has decided to host its "Vogue Brickston Fashion Show" in New Amsterdam. It was planned to take place for two days; one for national fashion displays and one for international fashion displays and the first day is already over. -
Doh Tin Mah City undergoes canal extension project
Sam W. Anderssen
The Stadtbeeren Canal was built in 1925 in Doh Tin Mah City with a dock located at the end of the canal. It was a trade-oriented canal. But over the years, as mass trade on ships started gaining popularity, the dock started receiving fewer boats. The city government made a decision to close it down.But the locals demanded for the canal to remain open as water transit was one of the primary modes of transit in the city. Therefore, it has remained open.
Now, the mayoral government has decided to extend the canal to newer suburbs of the city which are rapidly growing. This project is set to be finished by 2035.
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Himmelsstrand & Himmeruckend the official names for previously named Hugoslavia
Binci Strasse
Hugoslavia is the largest city in Brickston. But according to the Mayor of this huge metropolis, that is no longer the case. It is now Himmelsstrand or Himmeruckend; the same city but with a now new name. The name Hugoslavia originated from Old Southern Briekish."Meaning in modern-day Briekish"
"Hugoslavia is an absolutely iconic name for the city. But the problem is its meaning in Modern-day Briekish makes no sense. Hugen in old Briekish meant gigantic and Slevien meant trees, which is already a silly name for a city. But today it has an even more obscure meaning: Hugen means fig" the mayor chuckles uncontrollably and continues after a good 3 minutes. "and Slevien means absolutely nothing. So it doesn't really age well.""It is also confused for having Slavic roots."
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Czech & Spanish now taught in schools as first languages
Rubee Geruerg
In a bid to increase the internationalism of the country's education, Czech and Spanish have been approved to be taught in schools as a first language by the Ministry of Education. This comes as Brickston has many communities, including many Czech and Spanish communities. People of Czech origin make up one of the biggest minority ethnic groups in Brickston.
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