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Region: Anteria
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BREAKING: Niateri troops and Morrawian peacekeeping forces in South Fresia injured, dead after relief, repatriation operation
The deployment of aid, military, and peacekeeping forces to South Fresia which began last week, has been struck with tragedy, as confirmed reports are flooding in about joint troops in Bosry having been injured or killed. Reports from media in Bosry are reporting the death toll to be around ~20-40 Niateri servicepersons and ~10-20 Morrawian peacekeeping forces.
It is being reported that Chancellor Jayne Mann is being briefed on the situation right now and is in contact with the Morrawian, South Fresian governments to coordinate a joint statement and potential response.
CBS News will be following the situation closely and will be giving updates in the coming hours, and on the News at Ten.
Patecian educational reform: Bill in Patecian Parliament to introduce Patecian History to nation's curriculum
From CBS Patec Newsline | A proposal in the Patecian Parliament to introduce a brand new subject to the nation's curriculum is being discussed.
If passed, the bill will allow all currently enrolled students to opt out of the course for this school year. However, starting next school year, every student—whether they are new freshmen or already enrolled—will be required to take it for one semester each school year as a graduation requirement.
73% of the parents CBS Newsline interviewed support the proposal, saying it would educate students about the importance of Patecian history, alongside Niateri history, as Patec, historically, has been very distinct from the rest of Niater. 66% of students interviewed support the proposal, with most welcoming the proposal, and if passed, addition, as something valuable towards local cultural and historical enrichment.
34 days until Election 2024: How are candidates doing in this year's swing states?
CBS News projects that this year's swing states are: Baden, Calderduin, Haddonsland, Kiefernland, (District of) Kristallsee, (District of) Malaya, Ostjersey and Reddindorf
"The Holy Octet", as many are referring to the states listed above, are highly likely to determine this year's election outcome, with each of the states hanging in electoral limbo, as Stolz and Bamberg are neck-and-neck in all states listed above, with the remaining candidates (Carlijn Roons (Independent), John Kramer of New Niater, and Kaleb Wijns of The New Founding Fathers of Niater) polling below 10% individually in certain states. Carljin Roons is the only candidate mentioned polling above 10%, in Calderduin (34%, highest in any state), and Ostjersey (22%).
CBS News will be ramping up it's election coverage in the coming weeks ahead, with live coverage every bulletin, every minute, hour, and day.
For the latest news on the go, visit cbsnews24.nt, or watch and listen to us wherever you are on CBS News 24/CBS World News.
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