Times of Curnon launches ‘MicroNews’
The Times of Curnon has launched ‘MicroNews‘, an intermicronational organisation which aims to connect news services from across the micronational world to make it easier to discover what is happening in the micronational space.
It now consists of eight member organisations since its launch on March 31st.
Future of Quackers Kingdom remains uncertain
The future of the Quackers Kingdom remains uncertain after Kaiser, Wyatt Herb, announced that he would be either abdicating or dissolving the nation.
The Kingdom had faced scrutiny over the last few weeks as a result of allegations of internal abuse, tolerance of extremist ideologies, and controversial leadership practices outlined in San Donia’s publication “The Herb Files”, which Herb denies.
Curnon celebrates Transgender Day of Visibility
On March 31st, Curnon celebrated Transgender Day of Visibility, a day dedicated to recognising and celebrating transgender people, raising awareness of their experiences, and advocating for equality and acceptance.
Bureau of Foreign Affairs urges nations to renew diplomatic relations
The Bureau of Foreign Affairs has announced that a two-week long renewal period for all diplomatic treaties will begin from April 8th.
Any nations seeking to continue diplomatic relations are required to reach out to BFA Secretary Kaunon, or face relations being severed. Allies and nations who signed treaties with Curnon at MicroCon are exempt from the requirement.
