| Category: New York Times Democracy | ||
| Civil Rights: Excellent |
Economy: Good |
Political Freedoms: Superb |
Regional Influence: Minnow
Location: Iran
Overview • People • Government • Economy • Trend • Analysis
The Incorporated Media States of North Africa Radio is a massive, socially progressive nation, renowned for its absence of drug laws. Its hard-nosed, hard-working, intelligent population of 1.928 billion enjoy a sensible mix of personal and economic freedoms, while the political process is open and the people's right to vote held sacrosanct.
The large government concentrates mainly on Social Welfare, although Education and Healthcare are secondary priorities. The average income tax rate is 26%. A large private sector is led by the Uranium Mining industry, followed by Door-to-door Insurance Sales and Cheese Exports.
Crime is relatively low. North Africa Radio's national animal is the pigeon, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests, and its currency is the Libyan dinar.
North Africa Radio is ranked 26th in Iran and 46,165th in the world for Shortest Average Lifespan, scoring -12 on the Bus Surprisal Index.
National Happenings
Most Recent Government Activity: 45 days ago
- 31 days ago:
North Africa Radio fell out of the regional Top 10% for Largest Insurance Industry. - 41 days ago:
North Africa Radio was ranked in the Top 10% of the region for Largest Insurance Industry. - 45 days ago:
North Africa Radio lodged a message on the Iran Regional Message Board. - 45 days ago:
North Africa Radio lodged a message on the Iran Regional Message Board. - 45 days ago:
North Africa Radio relocated from North Africa to Iran. - 64 days ago:
North Africa Radio was ranked in the Top 10% of the region for Most Pacifist. - 113 days ago:
North Africa Radio fell out of the world Top 10% for Most Politically Free. - 113 days ago:
North Africa Radio was ranked in the Top 10% of the region for Most Politically Free. - 171 days ago:
North Africa Radio relocated from The Mediterranean Sea to North Africa. - 171 days ago:
North Africa Radio lodged a message on the The Mediterranean Sea Regional Message Board.







