The first trials of members of Warriors of Our Earth for membership of a prohibited terrorist organisation took place today. So far, 3,452 people have been charged and remanded in custody. Twelve individuals, all Lauchenoirian citizens, seven men and five women, today
Sandra Pavía, the former Foreign Secretary of Lauchenoiria who was removed from her position in 2022 for alleged Xiomeran ties which she has denied repeatedly, today spoke to media calling the government’s handling of the WOE situation “woefully inadequate – pun intended”.
Classes in Information Literacy are set to be added to the compulsory elements of the Lauchenoirian curriculum for 12-15 year olds after the summer, Secretary for Education Nacio Navarro announced this morning. The classes will teach teens how to identify likely disinformation,
Watchdogs of Our Earth, a climate activist group that the outlawed Warriors of Our Earth split from, has announced that they would no longer take any actions under that name, and would be ending all their activities as WOE. The group issued
Paquito Tosell, Secretary of Justice in Lauchenoiria, released a statement today regarding the passage of a law prohibiting the prosecution of individuals for the consumption of recreational drugs in the World Assembly. The resolution, which passed with 68.7% in favour, will require
The company behind a popular app in Zongongia, hAPPy, announced that they would be rolling out the app internationally at the end of last year following exceptional success in Zongongia. The app, which will become available worldwide from tomorrow, allows users to
Prime Minister Josephine Alvarez addressed the Federal Parliament today in a special statement on the ongoing situation regarding eco-terrorist group Warriors of Our Earth. Addressing both the ‘kidnapping’ and interrogation of two Lauchenoirian citizens by Xiomera, and the current spate of arrests
The current resolution-at-vote in the World Assembly has reawakened the drugs debate in Lauchenoiria. The proposal, titled World Psychoactive Drugs Act, would prevent WA member states from prosecuting individuals for the consumption of recreational drugs designed to produce a psychoactive effect. If
Yesterday morning, an explosion at an office block in Usera, Yervia Province, destroyed the a building and damaged others nearby. No individuals were injured. However, the Usera Police Department today announced at a press conference that they were treating the incident as
Lucie Scott, leader of the Green Party and deputy prime minister of Lauchenoiria, addressed a rally outside the Novella Islands embassy in Buttercity shortly after 5pm this evening. The Green leader told those at the gathering, the second organised by SafeGreenFuture on