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Desert ranger Camp Agal message to Sacred Guard Headquarters
Encrypted, secret.
While the claim of terrorists kidnapping a Rhodesian citizen seems like a blind attack on Tamazgha there may be some substance to the claim. The Mauritania line has two routes, one that stays within the borders of Mauritania and one that crosses into Tamazgha. There has been a train that did cross into Tamazgha recently and rumours of a "red boy" being abducted have circulated. At this time we do not know if they crossed into Mauritania or stayed in Tamazgha but we will investigate the situation. No known terrorist cell operates in our zone, but he may have been caught by smugglers. We will investigate.
Message from the Department of Foreign Affairs
To: Embassy of Swowianska Rodezja
Greetings, while we have no information or record of Wladimir Toropchenko entering Tamazgha in our records we will investigate the potential he may have been aboard a train that crossed into Tamazgha. We will require some more information on Wladimir such as details of appearance, height and build. Anything else that can help us find him such as people he was traveling with or people he met prior to his train journey will help us potentially find him.
PRESS RELEASE
Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India
For Immediate Release
The Ministry of External Affairs of the Sovereign Union of India expresses its deepest condolences on the passing of His Imperial Majesty Emperor Hirosito of the -Empire of Japan- at the age of 110. Emperor Hirosito's reign marked a significant era in Japan's history, and his contributions to Japan and the global community will be remembered with great respect and honor.
India cherishes the long-standing relationship with Japan, which has been nurtured by mutual respect and shared values. The demise of Emperor Hirosito is a profound loss not only to the Japanese people but also to those that were inspired by his vision for Asia’s resurgence as a beacon of global harmony post the Second World War.
To pay homage to the late Emperor Hirosito, the Government of India will be sending a high-level delegation to attend the funeral services. The delegation will be led by His Royal Highness Prince Indrajit Singhji, accompanied by the Indian Ambassador to Japan and His Highness the Maharaja of Baroda.
India stands in solidarity with the people of Japan during this period of mourning. We convey our heartfelt sympathies to the Imperial Family, the Government, and the people of Japan.
News from Tamazgha
Is capitalism working? It is no secret that since the establishment of the Commonwealth as the the years dragged on Tamazgha slowly started adopting less strict Socialist policies. The recent being allowing 49% of natural resource companies to be privately owned. The gdp of the country has continued to grow for the last two years. With last years growth at 5% and this year's being 6%. Many argue that allowing the private sector to be given more free reign allows competition and innovation. And the relaxation of ownership rules in regards to natural resources various companies suddenly saw a flood of invigorating funding.
But many ask where does the line get drawn? Will workers rights get repealed to increase growth? Was a stricter form of Socialism necessary in the past but hindering in today's world?
Construction of the oil and gas pipeline from Tamazgha to Infiny has started construction. The pipeline will cross into Misr Alkubraa before reaching it's destination in Infiny
While nothing official has been announced sources claim that officials in Tamazgha, Misr Alkubraa and Infiny have been making large headway in various discussions regarding the African Union. A source claims such progress is due to "cooperation between African nations that has not been seen in a very long time".
UK Foreign Ministry Announces Deployment of Election Monitors to Greater United Bangla
London – The Foreign Office of the United Kingdom, under the leadership of Foreign Secretary Lachlan MacKinnon, is pleased to announce the deployment of 100 election monitors to assist in the forthcoming 9th Presidential Election of Greater United Bangla. This initiative underscores the UK's commitment to supporting democratic processes and free elections worldwide.
The team, composed of experienced observers from across the UK, will arrive in Greater United Bangla later tonight. They are tasked with ensuring that the elections are conducted freely, fairly, and transparently across all phases and divisions.
Foreign Secretary Lachlan MacKinnon stated, "The United Kingdom is steadfast in its support for democratic values and governance. By sending monitors to Greater United Bangla, we hope to contribute positively to the electoral process and affirm our commitment to these universal principles."
The monitors will work closely with local election authorities and international partners to observe the voting, counting, and tabulation processes. Their presence aims to bolster confidence in the electoral outcomes and facilitate a peaceful transition of power.
The UK remains a proud supporter of democratic integrity and is committed to fostering strong and cooperative international relations.
Honorable President, Distinguished Delegates,
Today, I stand before you to address a fundamental component of our collective aspiration for a more secure world. The United Kingdom, in concert with other member states, proposes the establishment of a Security Council within the framework of the United Assembly of Nations.
This council would serve as a dedicated body, empowered to address critical issues that threaten international peace and stability. Its creation is not merely an enhancement of our existing structure, but a necessary step forward in our global governance. As members of this august body, we are bound by a shared commitment to uphold international peace and security. Yet, in the face of escalating global threats—ranging from interstate conflicts to humanitarian crises—we must acknowledge the limitations of our current mechanisms to respond swiftly and effectively.
We have circulated a draft proposal detailing this initiative. The proposed council's structure and functions are outlined with careful consideration to ensure it effectively responds to both current and emerging global challenges.
To build trust and ensure accountability, the Security Council will operate with unparalleled transparency. Regular reports will be presented to this assembly, detailing the council's activities, decisions, and the reasoning behind them. An annual review will be conducted, accessible to all member states, to oversee the council’s effectiveness and adherence to UAN principles.
Ladies and gentlemen, the establishment of this Security Council represents a pivotal evolution in our international cooperation. It embodies our collective commitment to not only react to crises but to preemptively manage and, where possible, avert them.
I urge all member states to thoroughly review this proposal. We welcome your insights, suggestions, and active participation in the debates that will shape this pivotal institution. It is only through our collective deliberation and consensus that we can establish a Security Council equipped to safeguard the peace and security of our nations.
Let us move forward with open dialogue and constructive debate. Together, we can lay down the cornerstone for a more responsive and responsible international security mechanism.
Thank you for your attention and commitment to this historic endeavor.
Recalling the principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Assembly of Nations, particularly those concerning the maintenance of international peace and security,
Reaffirming the need for an effective and equitable mechanism to address threats to global stability and peace,
Recognizing the limitations of veto power as a barrier to unanimous and swift action in response to international crises,
Desiring to promote a more democratic and representative framework that reflects the interests of all member states,
Hereby establishes the United Assembly of Nations Security Council (UANSC) with the following mandates and structure:
Composition: The UANSC shall consist of 11 members, 8 of whom shall be permanent members based on geographical and economic criteria to ensure global representation. The General Assembly will nominate these members. The remaining 3 members shall be elected by the General Assembly for two-year terms, ensuring equitable geographic rotation.
Responsibilities:
To maintain international peace and security in accordance with the principles and purposes of the United Nations,
commend procedures or methods of adjustment for such situations,
To formulate plans for the establishment of a system to regulate armaments,
To call upon members to apply economic sanctions and other measures not involving the use of force to prevent or stop aggression,
To take military action against aggressors in the event of international peace breaches or acts of aggression,
Decision-Making: Decisions on substantive matters require a two-thirds majority of council members. Procedural matters may be decided by a simple majority. No member shall possess veto power.
Presidency: The presidency of the UANSC shall rotate monthly among all members of the council, regardless of their status as permanent or non-permanent members.Accountability: The UANSC shall present an annual report to the General Assembly detailing its activities and decisions. The council is subject to a review of its powers and composition every ten years, to adapt to the changing dynamics of international relations.
This resolution shall come into force immediately upon its adoption by the United Assembly of Nations.
Amendments and other riders
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