STATISTICS

Start Year: 1995
Current Year: 2004

Month: April

2 Weeks is 1 Month
Next Month: 28/04/2024

OUR STAFF

Administration Team

Administrators are in-charge of the forums overall, ensuring it remains updated, fresh and constantly growing.

Administrator: Jamie
Administrator: Hollie

Community Support

Moderators support the Administration Team, assisting with a variety of tasks whilst remaining a liason, a link between Roleplayers and the Staff Team.

Moderator: Connor
Moderator: Odinson
Moderator: Vacant


Have a Question?
Open a Support Ticket

AFFILIATIONS

RPG-D

Polish Press Agency

ManBear

Moderator
GA Member
May 22, 2020
1,407
Polish-Press-Agency-Economy.png


Trouble in Europe
Sparrow Industries, widely known as the world's largest defense and financial lender, has sent a series of shockwaves throughout the globe by announcing an abrupt and unexpected closure of its defense and financial arm. The sudden shutdown of the giant conglomerate has left many governments, military officials, and industry stakeholders grappling with the implication for ongoing military contracts, global security, and the financial security of certain nations. Known for its cutting-edge defense technologies and strategic partnerships with numerous nations, Sparrow Industries has long been a dominant force in the international defense market. The company's closure has raised concerns regarding the continuity of crucial defense projects and the potential security void left in its wake.

While the exact reasons for the closure of Sparrow Industries remains unclear, insiders suggest a combination of financial troubles, internal restructuring challenges, and a rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape may have contributed to the decision. The impact of the closure is felt not only by the company's thousands of employees but also by the governments and armed forces heavily reliant on Sparrow's defense systems. Analysts predict that the sudden void left by Sparrow will prompt a scramble among other defense contractors vying for a piece of the lucrative contracts now up for grabs. The ripple effect is expect to touch various regions, as many countries has utilized Sparrow for the defense strategies.

Governments with existing contracts and projects involving Sparrow are now faced with the daunting task of reassessing their defense capabilities and financial situation due to now defunct loans that are up for repayment. This unexpected challenge may lead to delays in military modernization programs and national infrastructure projects to support their citizens, leaving them vulnerable to national security risks. The closure has also raised questions about the role of governments in support and regulating defense contractors of such magnitude. Critics argue that the sudden demise of Sparrow highlights the need for enhanced oversight and contingency planning to mitigate the potential fallow from the collapse of major defense players.

As the global stage for finance and defense undergoes a seismic shift with the closure of Sparrow, stakeholders are left to navigate an uncertain future. Governments, military leaders, and industry experts will be closely monitoring the aftermath, seeking solutions to fill the void left by the once-dominate defense giant. While the full extent of the impact is yet to be realized, it is expected to near the levels of the European Financial Crisis some years back. The closure of Sparrow Industries serves as a stark reminder of the interconnected nature of global security, finance, as well as the delicate balance maintained by the world's largest defense contractors. As nations reevaluate their defense strategies, the legacy of Sparrow Industries hangs over the industry, prompting a critical examination of vulnerabilities inherent in relying on a single, massive player in the complex world of international defense and finance.

One of the nations who appear to be taking it quite hard, is the Republic of Germany. With critics of the current government of Chancellor Schreiber accusing his administration of contributing to the escalation of the crises. The Kingdom of Canada has reportedly blocked accounts owned by Sparrow Industries and her former employees from accessing the bank to prevent the repayment of the loan taken out by the previous government. Controversially, Portugal appears to have shouldered their burden of debt and paid off their undisclosed debt by the full amount after the announcement of the closure. Luckily, the Kingdom of Poland had not felt it necessary to take a loan out nor is it expected to effect Poland's economy as harsh as other nations that either had defense companies apart of the conglomeration or had loans owned by Sparrow Industries.
 
Last edited:

ManBear

Moderator
GA Member
May 22, 2020
1,407
Polish-Press-Agency-World.png


Troubles Between the Republic of Germany and the Empire of France

Those of us here at the PAP would like to preface this message with the statement of nonsupport for the current administration of the Republic of Germany and are just revealing known facts regarding the issue arising between two nations in Europe
In a sudden change of pace for the European continent, Europe finds two of its nations at each others throats for various reasons. With the National Democratic Party of Germany rise to power, a known ultranationalist political party with loose ties to Neo-Nazism, on a promise to abolish rule 79 of the Basic Law of Germany some nations have felt they were beholden to impose sanctions on a sovereign nation. Specifically the Empire of France. In a news article by French news company Le Monde, that can be read here, the French government has imposed restrictions on the Germany defense forces and economy citing their reason as "French state has a direct role on German governance." Without revealing the full context of the conversation between the Empire of France and the Republic of Germany we may not know what was said but we felt it in a journalistic code to insure the truth is printed regardless of the damage that may be done. And thus, we have spent the past day pouring over the Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany that was registered by Germany on 1 December, 1992. We will have excerpts from the treaty, as well as a link to the treaty in full at the end of this story, along with an explanation as to the wording. The articles being brought up are in a direct response to the well written Le Monde article.

Article 7.1 "The French Republic, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and the United States of America hereby terminate their rights and responsibilities relating to Berlin and to Germany as a whole. As a result, the corresponding, related quadripartite agreements, decisions, and practices are terminated and all related Four Power Institutions are dissolved." This Article of the Treaty quoted by the Le Monde article nullifies the statement that " the French state has a direct role on German governance". Per the signing of the Treaty by the French Republic, France, in whatever form of Government she finds herself in, retains zero ability to dictate the actions of the sovereign nation of Germany.

Article 7.2 "The unified Germany shall have accordingly full sovereignty over its internal and external affairs." This article of the Treaty would indicate that France, itself, would be the one in violation of the treaty by attempting to influence the internal actions of the sovereign nation of the Republic of Germany.

It is our personal opinion here within the Polish News Agency that the Empire of France has overstepped their bounds, despite how well intentioned it was. While the people of Poland are not in agreement with the political aspirations of the current administration of the Federal Republic of Germany, we find ourselves condemning their actions from afar rather than meddling in their internal affairs. While the National Democratic Party of Germany was elected democratically on the promise of the abolishment of a Law of the Basic Laws of Germany, we cannot find ourselves preemptively striking a sovereign nation with sanctions in an effort to exert control over the internal affairs of a sovereign nation. If all the nations in the world did so, I'm sure there are several sanctions that would have been placed on Thailand, the United States of America, and the United Kingdom regarding certain rules and laws that exist within their own constitutions and law books. While we will always recommend standing up to a bully, we must insure that in doing so we do not become the bully ourselves.

The treaty in full can be read here
 

ManBear

Moderator
GA Member
May 22, 2020
1,407
Polish-Press-Agency-World.png


Current State of European Affairs
After recent articles written by French Le Monde and German Der Spiegel asking questions in regard to where the European Power has went, we here at the Polish Press Agency have decided to add our names to the group of opinion articles circulating on this issue.

There are no arguments on our end in regards to the statements made by Le Monde and Der Spiegel. We have also found that the European leadership has found themselves adopting the isolationism that was popular prior to the World Wars that decimated Europe, and the world. The increasing reliance on American and British powers to assist with mainland issues has become a growing joke amongst Polish youth for years. Now with Thailand itself patrolling the waters of the Mediterranean, it seems Europe is no longer the economic and defensive powerhouse it once was. Something that every leader of Europe should be ashamed of. Civil wars in two nations. Terrorist attacks on the oldest institution in Europe. These are not merely slaps to the face of the European continent but an outright declaration of war on the collective framework of Europe itself. Europe should be the ones handling European crises. Europe should be the one assisting European nations with conflicts. Europe should stand together. While Poland cannot claim being fully free from this condition that infects us, they have done more than some nations. Attempts to unify Eastern Europe under an economic banner, as well as joining the talks for the creation of a European Union, alongside the Netherlands. This efforts did not prove fruitful as there has yet to be another summit for the formation of this European Union.

We write this while the United States once again rescues the European continent and provides us support we should be able to handle ourselves. The No-Fly Zone and No-Go Zone outside of Italy, while not America's fault, is still an insult added onto injury to the pride of the people of Europe. Who will be the one to bring Europe together. Will it be France? Will it be Italy? Will it be Germany? Will it be Poland? We will have to wait and see.
 

ManBear

Moderator
GA Member
May 22, 2020
1,407
Polish-Press-Agency-World.png


Terrorist Attack in Paris
BREAKING NEWS: Just minutes ago we have received word that the city of Paris was hit by a series of explosions throughout the city. Reports of armed gunman have also been received but have been unsubstantiated at this point. It would appear the the Bataclan has at the very least been partially destroyed with parts of the ceiling caving in. Reports of French special forces operating within the area have also been reported by survivors of the attacks but without a statement from the French government we are unable to substantiate this at the current time. Please stay tuned for further developments as we continue to monitor the situation.
 

Jay

Dokkaebi
GA Member
Oct 3, 2018
2,543
Polish-Press-Agency-World.png


Editorial
afd-droht-spendenskandal.jpg

Her Excellency Verena Schreiber
Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany.


As I assume the responsibilities of office, my commitment to steering the nation towards rejuvenation takes shape within a unique domestic agenda. Our nation faces formidable economic challenges, dilapidated public services, and complacency within our security apparatus. In this political landscape, the need for innovative solutions to safeguard our sovereignty becomes even more crucial.

In pursuit of our domestic agenda, my government is dedicated to overhauling Germany's economic landscape. Focused on addressing the serious economic challenges, our policies center around revitalizing key industries, promoting domestic production, and fostering a robust national economy. With an emphasis on self-sufficiency, we aim to reduce reliance on external forces, ensuring the economic resilience of our nation in the face of global uncertainties.

Simultaneously, our commitment extends to the restoration of public services. Recognizing the dilapidation of essential services, our administration pledges to clean the system which is plagued by bureaucratic interests and not the people's interest. By taking on this monumentus task we must realize that bureaucracy can not serve the people with the way things are currently working. We seek to enhance the quality of life for our citizens, fostering a society that thrives on well-being and prosperity. Most crucial we must prepare Germans for a changed world.

Against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world, my proposal for a European framework for cooperation, Nordostbahn, takes on added significance. While we pursue our domestic agenda, it is imperative to recognize the broader geopolitical challenges. The fall of the Iron Curtain in the East is mirrored by a new one rising in the West, as France, with imperial ambitions, seeks to undermine the stability of Europe.

It is essential to unmask the threat posed by France. The actions of this nation, unchecked, have the potential to plunge Europe into chaos. France's interference in Italy's civil war, its imposition of indiscriminate sanctions, and attempts to restrict access to European multinational corporations are clear indicators of a looming threat.

Peace in Europe remains elusive if we allow France to pursue its ambitions unchecked. The nation is not merely asserting its dominance but creating tangible threats to the fabric of Europe. Its involvement in Italy's civil war, backing of monarchists, and efforts to prolong conflicts paint a picture of a nation eager to disrupt the stability of our continent.

In response, I advocate for a new vision, Nordostbahn, foreign policy plan that positions Germany as a conduit for intergovernmental cooperation. This initiative aims to bring together the Netherlands, Poland, Ukraine, Norway, Denmark, Austria, and Finland, fostering collaboration on European security and national sovereignty.

Nordostbahn stands as a counter-weight to hegemonic attempts by Anglo-American and French powers to govern Europe. Grounded in collaboration, innovation, and a deep respect for national sovereignty, this initiative seeks to challenge hegemonic efforts collectively. The goal is not to establish German hegemony but to unite against any form of dominance, enabling us to pool resources and stand together against external pressures.

In answering the calls raised by Der Spiegel and other European outlets, I hope other European leaders will answer the a call to action, as I urge us to work together and achieve more for the collective benefit of our nations, while safeguarding Europe from the perilous course set by France. Nordostbahn represents a transformative vision for Europe, one that not only promotes cooperation and defends national sovereignty but also serves as a shield against the looming threats posed by unchecked French ambitions I am eager to find
 
Top