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Pres. Onwu refuses to talk about Trump's racist tweets

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President of the Federated States, Onwu Victor has declined to comment on the president of the United States Donald Trump's racist tweets. In a Keddison Palace press conference, Pres Victor was asked, while he talked about U.S-F.S trade ties and President Trump's visit to the Federated States next week Monday, if he has anything to say against Donald Trump's tweets telling 4 U.S female House delegates to go back to the hungerstricken countries. The President simply replied, "I'm not an American... It depends on how they do things there. You as well know how we do things here" With that the President switched back to his talk on nuclear ban lift. The same day, an human rights group rallied in Keddisonville asking the President to cancel Trump's Monday visit. Pres. Onwu's aide Draco Fliggs said in a tweet, "whether Trump's a racist or not, is not a matter for the Federated States to solve... We're more interested in our trade than re...

FFA announces Federated States Cup schedule and coverage plans

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  The seventeenth edition of the Federated States  Cup will be televised across the FS networks and abroad this summer. Featuring state teams from the nine states of the federation. Beginning Monday July 22, the coverage runs through Wednesday August 21. Before the first match featuring North Dartmouth and Bolton, FSL will make a two-hour ceremony for President Onwu Victor. In addition,  Real Madrid star Angel di Maria will grace the occasion.    The Federated States Cup coverage will feature several matchups including: • Petersbourg vs. La Pierre (Wednesday , July 24), • Harrisbourg vs. Wereford (Thursday, July 25), • Wellingham vs. South Dartmouth (Friday, July 26), • FS Territorien vs. Johnessbourg (Sunday, July 28). Petersbourg vs South Dartmouth (Monday, July 29) North Dartmouth vs La Pierre (Monday, July 29) Wellingham vs Bolton (Tuesday, July 30) FS Territorien vs Wereford (Tuesday, July 30) North Dartmouth vs Wereford (Thursday...

Governor Zhukov flags off Anglesfield International Airport construction

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  Governor Henry Zhukov laid a foundation stone at Anglesfield in Bridge Counties to officially flag off construction works for Anglesfield International Airport.  In a groundbreaking ceremony that also gathered officials from the federal government and stakeholders in the aviation sector, Governor Zhukov reiterated the North Dartmouth Government’s commitment to see a third Airport completed and operational.  "We may not be big but we will always strive to be our best. Anglesfield Airport is an important part of North Dartmouth's strategy for socio-economic transformation. We see this facility as an essential component in boosting travel, investment and business in the Pacific” Governor Zhukov said.  In June, the Government of North Dartmouth concluded negotiations for a Public Private Partnership transaction with Douglas & Princes Co. and Aviation Travel & Logistics Holding Ltd to develop the Anglesfield International Airport.    The pr...

Two Planes Nearly Collide in Near-Miss at Edward Dutton Airport

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Disaster nearly struck Harrisbourg’s Edward Dutton International Airport Tuesday after an airliner mistakenly tried to land on the same runway where another packed plane was attempting to take off. Blue Air Airlines Flight 4071 to Petersbourg State Airport was preparing for takeoff and rolling down Runway 11 when pilots spotted Turkish Airlines Flight 780 attempting to land in the same place. The Turkish plane was meant to land on Runway 11 Left. Air traffic controllers quickly sprang into action in order to prevent an impending collision. “ Tornado 4071 (the callsign for the Blue Air flight) cancel take off plans,” an air traffic controller said over the radio,   according to TBC.   “Tornado cancel take off plans.” The flight crew received the message and promptly halted the Yahbis 190’s takeoff, instead taxiing off the runway while air traffic controllers issued orders to the Turkish Airlines flight, an Airbus A320 that was arriving from Istanbul. “You...

Président Onwu Approves D206bn For Fourth Standford Bridge

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RELATED TOPICS: The president of the F.S Onwu Victor has approved the sum of D206 billion for the link road and associated infrastructures of the Fourth Standford Bridge. This was disclosed by the minister of housing and infrastructure , Kepha Zekrayahu after the National Executive Council meeting presided over by President Onwu Victor at the Keddison Palace yesterday. According to him, the contract was awarded two Tadish companies: FCC and FICC. He said, “Also approved today is the contract for the link road and associated infrastructure for the Fourth Standford Bridge. If you remember, this time last week I was in Wereford inspecting the Third Standford Bridge. “Today, FEC has now approved the award of the link road,the bridge itself will be 18.4km (making it second longest bridge behind Standford Bridge, 19.8km), but the link road is 11.9km and this contract was awarded to both FCC and FICC for the sum of D206bn. It will include not just the link road but also associated inf...

F1 racing returns to the F. S. for the first time since independence

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F.S. Grand Prix will be on Formula One calendar this season Formula One is coming to the F.S. for the first time after announcing the F.S. Grand Prix will be on the calendar this season. François de Nanterre’s rise as one of the sport’s biggest stars has encouraged F1 to strike a deal in the Tadish man’s homeland. On Tuesday morning it was confirmed that New Harris, which last staged a grand prix in 2010, will become Liberty Media’s second new race under its regime. New Harris. We're coming. The #FSGP is back 🇸🇴 See you in July 👊 — Formula 1 (@F1) June 30, 2019 The race in the F.S is set to replace the New Zealand Grand Prix.  While a grand prix in Australia’s capital Sydney will also be added to the schedule this year, the future of the British Grand Prix remains uncertain. The race at Silverstone in July is set to be the last unless a new agreement is reached.  Silverstone chiefs, who were in Sydney last weekend for the Australian Gra...

President Onwu spends Children's day at Orphanage

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The president of the Federated States has spent the Children's Empire Day at Godshill Orphanage, Oldbury. July 1st each year is a public holiday in the F.S to celebrate the annual Children Empire Day. And this year the President chose Harrisbourg children to benefit his presence. President Onwu who had used Child welfare as a part of his campaign last year, went to Clifftown Orphanage last year. In a tweet the president sent to parents his message, "to make all children in our nation... Smile cause' it makes me feel we've a brighter future". The President also announced the Onwu Childcare support foundation he promised to establish within the next month to foder the smiles of the children.

The F.S. Constitution

The Federated States Constitution is a book that contains all the supreme laws that govern all the activities of the government of the Federated States. Major Features of the Constitution The constitution was adopted November 22nd 1952.  The constitution is supreme above every person, law or thing in the lands of the Federated States of Tadchester. Its written in a 23-paged booklet with rigid laid down method of amendment. It provides for a democratic constitutional federal republic Human rights are entrenched in the Constitution which protects the same.  You can download a copy of the Federated States Constitution  here