Chernarussian Beer Export Market Stagnates
Written by Jen Middleton Thursday, 17 June 2010 14:00
SOUTH ZAGORIA, Chernarus (AAN) – Chernarussian Brewers are Hopping Mad.
Regional tensions have caused an unwelcome depression in one of the oldest and most respected industries in Chernarus, which has sparked anger at the failure in diplomacy to negotiate a path through, and has raised controvesy in certain areas regarding rumoured changes in traditional business models.
Green Sea Anger at Takistani Missile Launch
Written by Jackson Irvine Monday, 14 June 2010 10:00
NOVIGRAD, Chernarus (AAN) – Chernarussian anger at belligerent rogue state.
The Chernarussian Government has reacted angrily today following a Takistani missile test flight near its territory.
Officials in Novigrad say the medium-range ballistic missile test-fired by Takistan landed in the Green Sea.
Interview: UN Chief Weapons inspector
Written by Jen Middleton Sunday, 06 June 2010 00:00
NEW YORK, United States (AAN) – Interview with Chief Inspector of UNMOVIC, Ivan Ruce.
Ivan Ruce, resident Chief Inspector of the UN Monitoring, Verification, and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC), and former Non-Executive Director of the Chernarus Fossil Fuel Commission (CFFC), discusses the observation expedition in Takistan, ongoing disarmament negotiations, and the broader geopolitical environment.
Chernarussian Geologist Killed in Karzeghistan
Written by Jackson Irvine Tuesday, 01 June 2010 10:41
MAZARGAN, Karzeghistan (AAN) – Chernarussian expedition ambushed.
The slaying of top a Chernarussian Geologist in the Karzeghistan-Takistan border region has dealt a serious blow to potentially lucrative extraction contracts, and has proven a bitter reminder of the escalating tensions in the Green Sea Region.
Chernarus firms strike uneasy deal in Takistan
Written by Jackson Irvine Monday, 31 May 2010 08:03
SOUTH ZAGORIA, Chernarus (AAN) – Chernarussian industrialists in key trade negotiations.

Even as economic storm clouds scud over Takmyr, and only the faintest rays of light break from the west, pressure is mounting on Chernarussian industrialists to secure key oil and mineral contracts in the Green Sea Region.
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