Central News (Central World)

The Central News Overview provides ongoing coverage for ALL that you need to know about the Central World.

September

 * September 1, 2010 Flag of Chile.png Santiago, Chile: The President of, Sebastian Piñera, initiates the celebrations of the Bicentenary's month with reissue of the first diary of Chile, called the Aurora de Chile (Dawn of Chile).

August

 * August 31, 2010 Copy of United States of America Central.png Washington, USA: Hurricane Earl moves away from the Leeward Islands towards the east coast of the United States with a hurricane watch issued for most of the North Carolina coast.


 * August 30, 2010 750px-Flag of Cambodia under Japanese occupation svg.png Phnom Penh, Cambodia: 4 people are killed and 3 others are injured due to a rocket launcher explosion in Pursat Province, northwestern Cambodia.


 * August 29, 2010 Flag of Ecuador.png Quito, Ecuador: At least 38 people, including the driver are killed in Equador when a bus falls down a cliff outside the capital Quito, reportedly after the driver fell asleep.


 * August 28, 2010 Flag of Indonesia.png Jakarta, Indonesia: Mount Sinabung in Sumatra, Indonesia, erupts. Thousands of people evacuated.


 * August 27, 2010 Flag of Nicaragua.png Managua, Nicaragua: Floods and landslides have killed at least 34 people in Nicaragua and affected 84,000 since the start of the rainy season on May 15.


 * August 27, 2010 800px-Ottoman flag alternative 2.svg (1).png Istambul, Turkey: 12 people are killed in landslides after heavy rains in northern Turkey.


 * August 25, 2010 Colombiaflag.png Bogota, Colombia: Galeras volcano has started spewing smoke and ash. The government ordered the evacuation of thousands of people who live near the volcano, not far from the country's southern border with Ecuador. But officials say, so far, only a few hundred people have left.


 * August 22, 2010 125px-Flag of Pakistan.png Islamabad, Pakistan: Around 150,000 people flee their homes in Sindh as the devastating floods worsen in.


 * August 21, 2010 800px-Flag of Manchukuo svg.png Hsinking, Great Manchu Empire: More than 50,000 people are evacuated after the Yalu River floods in ; flooding is also reported in the Japanese territory of Korea with the city of Sinuiju particularly affected.


 * August 14, 2010 443px-Kanaka Maoli flag svg.png Flag of Alaska.svg Honolulu, Hawaii: After a official visit to the, King Quentin I of Hawaii, has visited Anchorage, they have discuss the "Organization of Pacific Nations" and how the "Twilight of a new era" is starting and how the collapse of Japan, Germany, and the Cold War is coming, and how USA and the are emerging as the next superpowers.


 * August 12, 2010 443px-Kanaka Maoli flag svg.png Flag of Japan.svg Honolulu, Hawaii: Today, King Quentin I of Hawaii, made an official visit to Japan, he will discuss the possible disbanding of the GEACOP and the creation of the "Organization of Pacific nations". After that he will visit Alaska to discuss the same.


 * August 11, 2010 Flag of Japan.svgOceania, Japan: The referendum has already finish, the results are 24 new nations such as: Melanesia, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Soloville, and many others.


 * August 10, 2010 Flag of Japan.svgOceania, Japan: An independence referendum is being held today in the Japanese Oceania, the island that vote to secede will be a sovereign nation in August 11.


 * August 9, 2010 Copy of United States of America Central.png Baltimore, USA: USA marks the 65th anniversary to the 1945 atomic bombing of Baltimore.


 * August 6, 2010 Copy of United States of America Central.png Philadelphia, USA: USA marks the 65th anniversary of the 1945 atomic bombing of Philadelphia. The, which perpetrated the attack, upsets survivors by not sending an ambassador due to "scheduling reasons" this time, though and the Japan send representatives for the first time.

July

 * July 28, 2010 125px-Flag of Pakistan.png Islamabad, Pakistan: Airblue Flight 202 crashes near Islamabad, killing all 152 people on board in the deadliest air disaster in Pakistani history.


 * July 28, 2010 United Nations Flag.PNG New York, USA: The O.N. Security Council has resolved the sending of peacekeepers and international observers to Oceania to guarantee the order and the safety during the carrying out the independence referendum, next August 11. The peacekeepers will be composed by troops of approximately 10 countries, includes Chile, United States, Australia, Germany, France, and others.


 * July 24, 2010 Flag of Germany WS.pngurg, Germany: At least 20 people are killed and 100 others injured in a stampede at the Love Parade music festival in Duisburg, Germany.


 * July 23, 2010 800px-Kanak flag.png Flag of Japan.svg800px-Flag of Norfolk Island.svg.png New Zealand Central World.png Oceania: After the referendum was announced things are much better in Oceania, there are still some small rioting, and all the islands economy have collapse because of the destroyed shops, markets, and malls and because all tourism have evaporate.


 * July 22, 2010 800px-Kanak flag.png Flag of Japan.svgNoumea, Japan/New Caledonia: New Caledonia declared independence, while here the situation is not so violent, in the rest of Oceania continues like that, the Japanese Empire fearing collapse will make a referendum on August 10, to see who of Oceania wants to continue as part of Japan or independent, this new countries are supported by the Americas, Europe, and Australia.


 * July 22, 2010 United Nations Flag.PNG New York, USA: A Security Council session has been taken, "it have been decided to continue trying to pursue Japan to give independence to New Zealand and the Norfolk Island and any other island that demands independence and in a pacific way just like in Africa in years before".


 * July 21, 2010  Flag of Japan.svg 800px-Flag of Norfolk Island.svg.png New Zealand Central World.pngJapanese Oceania/Norfolk/New Zealand: Rioting, protests, and looting continue in all Japanese Oceania, the ON is currently in a conference with the Japanese government to discuss Oceania's Independence, the official number of deaths are 247, but is currently growing and is possible more, the Japanese government has pronounced that is possible that more zones will declare independence in the following days, it seem that the cause of this crisis is that Oceania's populations has declare as oppressed by the Japanese, and that in the previous dates there have been peaceful protests for Oceania's independence.


 * July 21, 2010 Copy of United States of America Central.png United Nations Flag.PNG New York, USA: The Organization of Nations calls for a Security Council Session to deal with the Oceania's Crisis, also they send ON peacekeepers.


 * July 21, 2010 Flag of Japan.svg 800px-Flag of Norfolk Island.svg.png Kingston, Japan/Norfolk Island: The Norfolk island has also proclaimed Independence, but here violence is getting out of control, they have already burned the Government Headquarters here, also in Wellington the Organization of Unrepresented Peoples and Nations has been founded with Norfolk Island and New Zealand as the only members yet...


 * July 21, 2010 Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo, Japan and all Oceania: Overwhelmed by the looting, the government declared a state of emergency, put the Oceania under martial law and are trying to restore order albeit with the use of force. Some people are using firearms for self-defence, to attack other civilians and/or to attack the military, but the number of dead soldiers and police came nowhere near the number of civilian deaths.


 * July 21, 2010 Flag of Japan.svg New Zealand Central World.png Wellington, New Zealand/Japan: The Governor-General of New Zealand Headquarters have been invaded the de de facto state and been taken, and the japanese goverment has been sent in exil, also riotings have begun in Japanese islands of India.


 * July 21, 2010 Flag of Japan.svg New Zealand Central World.png Wellington, New Zealand/Japan: New Zealand have proclaim indipendence but for now is a unrecognize state, there is a debate worlwide on how something so violent could occur in Japan and on how many places might proclaim independece, the Japanese government has just said that situation is out of control and that if they sitiation continue like this in the following months, just for fearing a war, Oceania might be independent.

Breaking News!

 * July 21, 2010 Flag of Japan.svg Wellington, Japan: A group of big independece protests are waving all the Japanese Oceania. The protests and rioting began in Wellington (the capital of New Zealand Governor-General) on this morning of today, 21 July 2010,undefineddue to a steep increase in independece in Oceania. They have quickly spread to many other islands across the Japanese Oceania. By the afternoon there are already disturbances in almost all Japanese Oceania, with shops shut and public transport not running.


 * July 19, 2010 Greece au.png Athens, Greece: Greek investigative journalist Sokratis Giolias is fatally shot in Athens, becoming the first reporter assassinated in Greece since 1985.


 * July 12, 2010 648px-Flag of India CV.png West Bengal, India: Two trains collide in West Bengal, India, killing more than 60 people and injuring over 160 others.


 * 800px-Flag of Sweden svg.png Aland Islands, Sweden: Divers uncover a store of champagne, believed to be the world's oldest, off the coast of the Åland Islands.


 * (dai)vietnamflag.svg Hue, Empire of Vietnam: Typhoon Conson makes landfall near Hai Phong, Vietnam, after devastating the Philippines, leaving at least 72 people dead.
 * BP announces that it has temporarily halted the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.


 * Ir22.gif Teheran, Iran: At least 27 people are killed in a bomb attack in Zahedan, Iran, believed to be revenge for the execution of Jundallah leader Abdolmalek Rigi.
 * A total solar eclipse occurs over much of the Pacific Ocean.


 * 800px-Flag of Uganda.png Kambala, Uganda: A series of bomb attacks in Kampala, Uganda, kills dozens of people and injures over 100 others.
 * FIFA 2010 World Cup logo.svg Johannesburg, South Africa: The FIFA World Cup concludes with Spain defeating the Netherlands 1–0 in extra time.


 * 125px-Flag of Pakistan.png Islamabad, Pakistan: A suicide attack in the Mohmand Agency, Pakistan, kills 104 people and injures more than 100 others.


 * (EEM)switzerlandflag.svg Geneva, Switzerland: The United States and Germany exchange prisoners accused of spying, in one of the largest "spy swaps" in the Cold War.


 * 125px-Flag of Pakistan.png Pakistan: A suicide bomb in Pakistan's tribal areas near the Afghanistan border kills at least 50.

June

 * Flag of Brazil 1968-1992.png Brazil: Floods cause the deaths of at least 44 people and the disappearance of hundreds more in northeastern Brazil.


 * 125px-Flag of the Republic of the Congo.pngBrazzanville, Congo: At least 76 people are killed and 745 others injured after a train derails in the Republic of Congo.


 * Otl col flag.svg Bogota, Colombia: Social Party of National Unity co-leader Juan Manuel Santos is elected President of Colombia.


 * Japanflag.PNG Widespread flooding throughout southern China and Japanese China kills at least 132 people, leaving at least 80 missing and thousands displaced.


 * 800px-Flag of Sweden svg.png Stockholm, Sweden: Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden and Daniel Westling marry at a ceremony in Stockholm.


 * 150px-Flag of Portugal.svg.png Lisbon, Portugal: Nobel Prize-winning Portuguese author José Saramago dies at the age of 87.


 * France-flag.gif Var, France: Heavy rainfall in the Var, France, kills at least 25 people during the region's worst floods since 1827.


 * Flag of Germany WS.png Peenemünde, German Empire: Valkyria TMA-19, carrying three members of the Expedition 24 crew, launches on the one-hundredth flight to the Valkyria Space Station.


 * Flag of Great Britain.png London, United Kingdom: The Saville Inquiry into Bloody Sunday finds that the British Army was "unjustified" in shooting 27 civilians in 1972.