Brickston News Cooperation (BNC, English Regional)
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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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Sudden highs in Stock Market & all Assets seeing positive growth
Benin Varguann
The Stock Market, once quite boring to look at and would only make a few quid for the common man, is now exponentially growing. The Reyali Corporation & The Walksweagan Group are 6 times and 8 times higher than they were a few weeks earlier respectively. Household incomes, which are conveniently reviewed every 2 months, have been found to have increased by 15%.
This has impact on all other assets too, such as houses. The value of houses is increasing, but not exponentially, although it is projected to.
This sudden economic growth has resulted in people aggressively buying and selling assets in order to make use of the growth. However, the Minister of Finance says it is important to be vigilant. "We might be looking at an economic bubble, which we wouldn't exactly be ready to deal with. While it is important to be vigilant, we must also make use of this to a limit."
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Talks between Government and Walksweagan Company over Ripple Sustainable Development Plan
Bruna Schuster
The Ripple Sustainable Development Plan, which aims to achieve a carbon-neutral status and a sustainable economy, is sparking concerns within the high ranks of the largest automobile group in Brickston. The Walksweagan Group is the second-largest company on the mainland after the Nestlé Co. and the largest employer. The company hires more than 700,000 people and is worth more than 150 billion euros.
The concerns are about the systematic prohibition of petrol and diesel vehicles through the implementation of the plan, thoroughly mandating the use of electric vehicles across the mainland and the islands. 89% of vehicles produced by the company are fuel-dependent, although that figure is steadily decreasing. The Walksweagan Group, either way, has urged the government of Brickston to ease automobile laws in the development plan.
The Walksweagan Group has also always had a monopoly over the automobile sector. However, it entered the electric vehicle market much later. The Marcar Automobile Company had already dominated the electric car market. This is another reason why the Walksweagan Chairman met the Government of Brickston for negotiation.
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Shocking facts about companies in Brickston/Schockierende Fakten über Unternehmen in Brickland
Soldat Miller
1: All the big names in Brickston: Reyali, Nestle & Siemens, with the reasonably well-sized companies still classified as large such as Bricksche Telekom, Genaurach and Adidas, make up 25% of the economy, according to the Minister of Finance (Mrs. Angela Nachtnebel).
2: Mrs. Nachtnebel also mentioned that these companies together employ an estimated amount of 3,400,000 people internationally.
3: The highest paying large-scale companies, however, are the following (source from Economic Forum Brickland)
1: Roland Berger
2: Siemens Technologies
3: Vollendung
4: Bayer
5: Reyali Petroleum Industries
6: Bricksche Telekom
7: Novartis
8: Kreditech Holding
9: Bricksche Bank
10: UBS AG
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Public Transport System to reach cover 100% of rural areas by 2050
Augusta Ausby
With the Department of Public Transportation getting a budget share of 6% in government expenditures today, their projects and promises exceed their obligations. With metropolitan cities, their surrounding towns and big towns having a wide variety of access to public transport, the focus now shifts to small villages. With the national railways having been connected to every town with a population of above 100,000 since 1986, the new plan focuses on local buses, trams and metros if needed. The below map illustrates areas with access to more than 1 mode of public transport within a 3 km radius.
The promise delivered by the Department of Public Transportation is that this entire map will be green by 2050, excluding areas of protected nature.
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What's behind Brickston's real estate boom?
Friedrich Monnech
Hugoslavia Financial District view through West-Wilhelm ParkReal estate and stock prices along with income are greatly inflating to an extent that the entire Hugoslavian Business District is now worth 7 times the economic value it used to be. Credit expansion and money flow are becoming uncontrolled, says the Chairman of the Briekish Economic Commission, along with many experts saying the same.
This year, there have been 26 more companies that have been listed on the Briekish stock exchange, with 3 expecting to go public by the end of this month. Capital investment is also at an all-time high.
"We must enjoy this growth but must remain vigilant and sensible in economic policy. If this turns out to be an economic bubble, our economy will not be able to sustain itself," said economist Kuehne.
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Brickston-Czech Slavia Summit ends in agreement
Dominic Houser
Arguably Brickston's closest ally, Czech Slavia, had a diplomatic meeting and summit from Wednesday to Friday. The two leaders of the nations - President Albína Reiserová from Czech Slavia and President Okonkwo Cyryl Lavoie - along with other dignitaries from the two countries met at Portovo, after which they visited several cities in Southern Brickston where Czebrik populace and presence was dominant. The summit finally ended in Portovo, with the agreement signed on Friday.
Czech Slavia is a crucial country for Brickston in the European Union for cultural, economic and political reasons. The agreement eased trade restrictions between the two countries, allowed Briekish investment into Czech Slavia and established mutual security. In addition, Czech Slavia is to invest in cultural projects in Southern Brickston.
We found in the audience both eminent and common people on both extremes of supporting or rejecting this diplomatic summit and agreement.
"Nice to see that a diverse society is being promoted [and] I hope that relations improve," said Reddich Green, a member of the audience.
"What benefit does Brickston get from all of this? More immigrants, that's all," said a proudly conservative individual in the audience who preferred to stay anonymous.
"Is Okonkwo [Cyryl Lavoie] pulling off some sorta [of] political stunt? I think so," said an anonymous viewer.
"I guess it's good. More cultures to explore and better trade."https://docs.google.com/document/d/1A0wQANvC69lA4VTZ9Vu0oSAjhd77GtVk3ZuLwUWQs8Y/edit?usp=sharing
The Department of Foreign Affairs has released the agreement signed by the leaders.
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Import volume nearly halved over the last year; exports see increase of 13%
Richard Albert-Muller
The analysis of the four fiscal quarters of the year has found that imports of foreign goods have fallen significantly by nearly 50%. According to economists, this has been caused by greater domestic production, reducing dependence on foreign goods. This dependency is seen in specific sectors, primarily raw materials and fabrics. That dependency has now shrunk, with the expansion of domestic MNCs such as Reyali, Walksweagan and Siemens Brickland.
The market boom of this year, particularly in urban areas of Brickston, has resulted in cost efficiency of manufacturing and selling goods, allowing domestic producers to generate adequate revenue.
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How gentrification helped impoverished Brickston transform
Despite having been through tremulous times, the old capitalist West Brickston Federation brought civil order and dazzling infrastructure through building on its strength: social mobility.
Brickston was historically an impoverished country, even more emphasised during the dictatorial eras of the country. However, it was characterised by low levels of income inequality due to its internal revenue system since the medieval era. Instead of one ruler, since the beginning of time, assemblies of common people and bourgeoisie used to run the region in every aspect. West Brickston caught on to this and introduced a system of flat taxes and a unique multi-dimensional revenue system, which effectively increase the government budget by 50%. One of the projects subsidised by this budget was to gentrify the cities and then the towns. The Federation Assembly demanded for unsatisfactory infrastructure to be torn down. This did cause outrage, but also resulted in long-term benefits. As income was mostly flat in Brickston, it was able to gentrify urban districts quicker as there wasn't nearly as much controversy as in places of higher wealth inequality. As wealth concentrated in an equitable way, living standards in cities improved. This is what partly caused the economic booms in the 1990s after foreign investment skyrocketed due to gentrification. This, however, brought housing prices up, making housing unaffordable to many sections of the society. This problem has now almost entirely been absorbed by higher incomes and more space. As rural space is largely left uncultivated, urban regions are expanding and supply is meeting demand.