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National Aldurian Broadcasting Corporation
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CORRADA DEL RIO, MONDEGO (NABC News) — For the Carrasquillo family, as for many others in Junot, a small Aldurian town just outside of Corrada del Rio, the children’s bedrooms double as bomb shelters. That’s where Aldina Carrasquillo, her husband, and their five children all slept over the weekend.

Throughout that weekend, danger horns and alerts pierced the air, as West Baatharzi terrorist guerillas fired over 600 rockets into the Aldurian-held shores of the Nouradin river - including Corrada del Rio - in a span of three days.

The first salvo of the attack started with a rocket attack on a military parade in Corrada del Rio. The attack was carried out on Military Camp Taji in western Corrada del Rio, killing at least 11 officers and 12 servicemen, according to reports from the Department of Defense. A transmission from the People's Front of Baatharzabad's internet page claimed that the attack was carried out with a drone and a ballistic missile. Department of Defense sources say that it was only a ballistic missile used in the attack.

Twenty Aldurian civilians were killed and hundreds wounded by the end of the barrage, including one man who left his bomb shelter for a cigarette break just as a rocket landed in his yard. Another was driving on the highway when his car was hit by an anti-tank missile fired by the People's Front.

Most of the rockets were fired at the city of Corrada del Rio, from the opposing side of the Nouradin river that is in the Euran Green. Rockets were fired also at other smaller settlements along the Aldurian bank of the Nouradin river.

Brigadier General Auguste Béliveau was among those killed in the attacks. He was as a prominent Aldurian military commander in the region, having previously led part of the Aldurian settlement efforts in the area.   
 
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PUNTA SANTIAGO, CAPITAL DISTRICT (NABC News) — President Campos' ex-chief of staff, Amy Malliste, and five other people were arrested today on charges of steering government contracts to unqualified, politically connected contractors, according to the Special Counsel's Office.

Department of Justice officials said that Malliste; former Government Procurement Agency head Ángela Meyer; businessmen Arshad al-Murad and Fernando Lopez-Montigny, and construction contractors Frederic LeBlanc and Rasheeda el-Ishak were arrested by the Department of Justice on 32 counts of fraud and related charges.

The alleged fraud involves €15.5 million in regional construction funding between 1670 and 1672, with $13 million spent by the Government on construction prgrams during Malliste's time as chief of staff and $2.5 million by the Government Procurement Agency when Meyer was the director. Officials said there was no evidence that Malliste or Meyer had personally benefited from the scheme.

Special Counsel for Corruption Fatima Nieves said that Malliste had improperly taken advantage of contacts in the government procurement agencies, in particular the Household of the President's Mansion, to win national contracts and illegally used government money to pay for lobbying.

Arshad al-Murad had briefly worked as a Campos campaign pollster through Malliste in the early days of the President's re-election campaign. al-Murad also owns a real estate development and construction business. The campaign ended the contract early in the campaign, opting to employ other pollings firms. 

al-Murad, Lopez-Montigny, LeBlanc and el-Ishak were friends of the ex-presidential chief of staff. Officials said Malliste bypassed regular bidding procedures to steer contracts toward her friends with the consent and help of Meyer.

"It was alleged that the defendants engaged in a public corruption campaign and profited at the expense of the Aldurian taxpayer. This type of corruption is particularly egregious because it not only victimizes tax payers, it victimizes those citizens that are in need of essential public services," said Nieves.

Nieves also said President Alejandro Campos and the rest of the Executive Mansion staff and advisers are not involved or implicated in the investigation.

President Campos was on vacation abroad in the Port of San Francisco in the Wechua Nation. The Executive Mansion has confirmed he is returning early from vacation in to meet with the Cabinet and other staff members about the investigation.
 
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AMAPOLA, VALORIA (NABC News) — Regional and local labor unions from all over Alduria gathered to officially form the National Labor Union today at the first National Labor Congress in Amapola.

By a unanimous vote of all labor unions and groups in attendance, a National Labor Charter was ratified to create the nation's first national labor federation after days of deliberations and negotiations between the multitudes of labor groups and unions. Among the groups were the prominent Aldurian Oil Workers Union, the National Guild of Construction Workers, and the National Guilds of Arts and Literature.

The creation of the nation's first labor federation reflects the growing power of the Aldurian labor movement. The new federation counts with a starting membership base of almost 1 million members.

The National Labor Union will be led by President Rafeeq el-Arif, elected by the Congress with 80% of the vote.

The candidate that came in second place with 8% of the vote, Guillaume Darche, was selected by el-Arif to serve as Vice President in a move that was seen as an effort to present a united front.

Representatives from the National Congress for Social Democracy were present, helping the National Labor Congress organize itself. Following the ratification of the Charter and the installation of the Federation's leadership, the Congress voted overwhelmingly to endorse the National Congress for Social Democracy in the next general election.
 
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PUNTA SANTIAGO, CAPITAL DISTRICT (NABC News) — Thanks to the international response to the water crisis, Alduria has enough water to see the country through the next five years but the sustainability of water resources may be compromised by future anticipated rainfall, consumers negligence, and low water infrastructure project investment.

“It is almost certain that Alduria will not run out of water at any point in the next five years, with statistics showing that there is sufficient water in reservoirs for use even if consumption increases by less than 10% over the next five years,” the Central Water Commission of Alduria said.

According to the report delivered by the CWC to the President and Prime Minister, the coordinated international relief in Alduria has boosted the national water capacity to high levels, coupled with the provincial dam and reservoir levels reaching the 65% mark after a series of unusual torrential rains fell throughout the country over the last two months.

The rains have raised hopes of a bumper season among farmers in the more rural areas of the country.

The CWC appeals to consumers to continue with their water-saving habits that have contributed immensely to bulk storage throughout the country.    


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