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New government confirmed amid scramble for posts and a Northern ultimatum

May 28, 2020by tarik karjasari Leave a comment

The 13th government of Sabia and Verona, led by Democratic leader Apollo Cerwyn, has been confirmed at the inaugural session of the 6th Parliament held today (28-5-2020) at noon in […]

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Government & Politics

Starlynn & Bennet to launch Sabian-language news blog

January 15, 2020by tarik karjasari Leave a comment

The Sabioveronese media monopoly Starlynn & Bennet have announced the foundation of a new media outlet that will publish news stories in both Sabian and English. The move comes after […]

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Culture

Cerwyn government confirmed in marathonic inaugural session

June 3, 2019by tarik karjasari Leave a comment

Apollo Cerwyn has been appointed Prime Minister and his government has taken office after being confirmed by the Fifth Parliament of Sabia and Verona, elected on May 26. Following convention, […]

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Government & Politics

Isadoran University creates Department of Plushology

December 22, 2017by tarik karjasari Leave a comment

The Department of Plushological Studies has become the Isadoran University’s (TID) sixth faculty, and it will grant courses in the subject of plushology, the first of its kind in the world. […]

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Culture

Public library named after Federico García Lorca

August 19, 2016by tarik karjasari Leave a comment

The public library of Alios, in the city’s district of Darmosari, has been officially named the Federico Garía Lorca National Library following an initiative presented to Parliament by MP for […]

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