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| The FPU ruling council has agreed to vote on HRC peace measures on 241/12/28, the day before the deadline. Also announced was an special envoy to the other ARC members to negotiate talks between strikers and governments towards 'a peaceable solution to civil activism in time of war.' | The FPU ruling council has agreed to vote on HRC peace measures on 241/12/28, the day before the deadline. Also announced was an special envoy to the other ARC members to negotiate talks between strikers and governments towards 'a peaceable solution to civil activism in time of war.' | ||
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| Six people were killed, including one ABI agent, in the city of Ophylus as peace rioters clashed with the law enforcement task force sent to keep the city's conscription centers open. Leaders of the peace movement leaders called for calm and agreed to a two-day suspension of protests, and the ABI has reciprocated by announcing several checkpoints would be removed and travel restrictions lifted. Several groups in the peace movement rejected the compromise and vowed to continue riots until a peace talk bill was passed by the federation. | Six people were killed, including one ABI agent, in the city of Ophylus as peace rioters clashed with the law enforcement task force sent to keep the city's conscription centers open. Leaders of the peace movement leaders called for calm and agreed to a two-day suspension of protests, and the ABI has reciprocated by announcing several checkpoints would be removed and travel restrictions lifted. Several groups in the peace movement rejected the compromise and vowed to continue riots until a peace talk bill was passed by the federation. | ||
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| Zentetsu Industries announced a new micro drone chassis today. They stated the expected yield per KHU was 12.3, up significantly from the current model. | Zentetsu Industries announced a new micro drone chassis today. They stated the expected yield per KHU was 12.3, up significantly from the current model. | ||
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| - | // | + | Members states of the Agathos Reform Treaty resoundingly rejected votes to pursue peace negotiations with the USC today. The FPU executive committee, the first to seek compromise with the peace movement by announcing the vote, rejected their measure five to three. The FDC voted unanimously against a similar resolution, and a six to one vote at committee prevented the Commonwealth congress from attempting a full vote. In the UFPF both houses rejected the "peace bill" overwhelmingly - 74-23-3 in the assembly and six to zero vote in the Senate. In the wake of the votes peace movement leaders called for officials to respect 'The People' |
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| - | // | + | The Agathos Bureau of Investigation led a collection of law enforcement and hastily assembled free companies into the city of Ophylus to " |
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