The current leader of Taragai, Chairman Argasun Qorchi, announced on state television today that elections will be held on December 1st. The elections will be held to elect a new President to replace the role of Chairman. Taragaians will also have a
The Presidium of the Central Committee of the Taragaian People’s Revolutionary Party (TPRP) has ousted the nation’s leader in a move forced by the People’s Army. The ouster of Chairman Jirghogadai Tömörbataar, and his subsequent arrest, are a bid to end pro-democracy
By Politics Correspondent Oh Yeong-min HWAGANG: Today, Haesanite President Kim I-seul hosted Lauchenoirian President Emilia Obando at the Dalseongjeon. The two leaders discussed Xiomera, trade, deepening cultural ties, security, and recent events in Auria before Obando was received for a state dinner
Despite a government ban and heavy police presence, pro-democracy protests have resumed in the Taragaian capital Bor-Öndör and have spread to several other cities. In addition to re-occupying Tebengri Square, protesters have rallied in three other public parks in the capital. Protests
The government of Taragai has sent security forces into Tebengri Square in the center of their capital, Bor-Öndör, to forcibly disperse a protest calling for democracy in the country. The government has reported arresting 753 people at the protest. Among those arrested
Protests demanding democracy brought in the new year in Taragai, beginning on New Year’s Eve and continuing into today. The protests have occupied Tebengri Square in front of the People’s Great Khural building, in the capital Bor-Öndör. The protesters are calling for