10-10-2016, 01:57 PM
"...blaming ongoing budget cuts to national parks, which has allowed such an alarming rise in poaching. Experts now believe there are only five family-groups of roan antelope in the wild, meaning the SANParks agency will again be considering pay cuts and downsizing of operations, while also attempting to replace the seventeen rangers lost this month in the fight against poachers."
"In international news, the conflict in Sierra Leone continues to escalate. The brief respite the nation felt with the surrender of rebel forces to Danjou's mercenaries has finally shattered. In a statement made by Liberian President Ryan Madison announced that he will not rest until Sierra Leone is liberated from the illegal, immoral, and blood-soaked seizure of the nation's capital by the Legion."
"Early reports indicate mechanized Liberian forces advanced towards the capital, and Liberian military sources deny reports that this advance was immediately stalled. Unofficial reports over the past few weeks have indicated major disciplinary issues in the Liberian military, which came in the aftermath of Jacques Danjou's speech after the illegal execution of General Wallace-Johnson, whom had attempted to form an interim government during the civil war."
"Other sources site raids that have disrupted the Liberian military supply lines and attribute these to the crippled morale of Liberian forces in Sierra Leone. President Madison has vowed to bring swift punishment to any Liberian forces that deny orders."
"The first regional discussions on how to deal with the growing threat of Al Janyar collapsed as representatives of seven nations could not agree on terms to establish a coalition force. The set back came hours before the first of a string of suicide bombings in Egypt and Kenya marked the first concerted strikes by Al Janyar in these nations. In the wake of these attacks, Kenyan militias attacked refugee camps, and dozens were killed as Kenyan soldiers repelled the attackers."
"In Egypt, the attacks have sparked the beginning of a series of protests and riots, further destabilizing the government's control over the south-east border."
"In international news, the conflict in Sierra Leone continues to escalate. The brief respite the nation felt with the surrender of rebel forces to Danjou's mercenaries has finally shattered. In a statement made by Liberian President Ryan Madison announced that he will not rest until Sierra Leone is liberated from the illegal, immoral, and blood-soaked seizure of the nation's capital by the Legion."
"Early reports indicate mechanized Liberian forces advanced towards the capital, and Liberian military sources deny reports that this advance was immediately stalled. Unofficial reports over the past few weeks have indicated major disciplinary issues in the Liberian military, which came in the aftermath of Jacques Danjou's speech after the illegal execution of General Wallace-Johnson, whom had attempted to form an interim government during the civil war."
"Other sources site raids that have disrupted the Liberian military supply lines and attribute these to the crippled morale of Liberian forces in Sierra Leone. President Madison has vowed to bring swift punishment to any Liberian forces that deny orders."
"The first regional discussions on how to deal with the growing threat of Al Janyar collapsed as representatives of seven nations could not agree on terms to establish a coalition force. The set back came hours before the first of a string of suicide bombings in Egypt and Kenya marked the first concerted strikes by Al Janyar in these nations. In the wake of these attacks, Kenyan militias attacked refugee camps, and dozens were killed as Kenyan soldiers repelled the attackers."
"In Egypt, the attacks have sparked the beginning of a series of protests and riots, further destabilizing the government's control over the south-east border."