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Welcome to the 5th installment of the Hungadada News Network's General Broadcast. Let's look at the news:

 

 

Operation Io - Excercise to Take Place in the Indian Ocean

 

An OSDH  (Office for Security and Defense for Hungadada) spokesperson has confirmed to HNS that Operation Io, an annual military excerise will take place in the Hungadadian Maldives territories in the Indian Ocean. These excerises aim to prepare special forces in training, as well as the naval fleet, air force and ground troops for action in varied landscapes. Emperor Tristar, who is visiting the Maldives currently, is also expected to take part in training as the supreme commander of the armed forces. The Emperor touched down in the Maldives for a 5-day conference with the Maldivian government and local communities. 

 

In the past, Operation Io has involved up to 15,000 troops and over 1400 special forces troops.

 

 

 

University of Lionsgate to Trial New Tech

 

The University of Lionsgate will trial new technology from next week, according to various sources. The University's aptly named 'Technology HQ' will be trialling various new technologies to see if they can be sucessfully implemented into the University enviroment. 300 students have already signed on to become subjects to the new technology, and will be able to use and report back on how well the technology works. 

 

Taking a forefront is the main focus on AR or Augmented Reality, which is a live or indirect view of real life, that is supplemented (augmented) with computer-generated visuals, sounds, data or GPS. New AR in the university classroom will aim to create a more deep learning experience. Here's what Carl Lancaster, Director of Technology at the University of Lionsgate had to say about it:

 

"AR is really the future of education. By implementing AR in the classroom, our students will be able to get much better views of the material that the professor is teachning. Take physics for example. Using AR, students will be able to actually see models of atoms or what they are studying in front of them, rather than on a screen or a board. This sort of access and involvment is unprecendented, and this experimentation with new technology is what keeps UoL at the forefront of education innovation."

 

 

 

The trials will take place over a 3 month time period, where different educators, students, and faculty will be asked to provide insight into the technology, its strengths and weaknesses. 

 

Port Royalty Botanical Gardens to Undergo Major Restoration and Renovation


Port Royalty's 210 year old botanical garden will undergo a major restoration and renovation. The main building, which is over 210 years old was in desperate need of restoration, and Port Royalty's governor gave the go ahead yesterday. The building will be restored and will also be re-designed from the inside, so as to meet modern fire and safety standards, and also so that it can be better utilized as a mueseum to showcase the botanical gardens' history. The garden itself will also get some renovation done, especially to the pathways, which have been eroded over time. Architecht Heaven Evan, who is in charge of the resoration and renvoation had this to say:

 

"We'll be consulting with multiple historians of the 1800's to ensure that our restoration work is completed in a manner that makes the building meet modern standards, but also in a way that keeps the 210 plus year heritage of this building, and the garden itself. The botanical gardens are a sublime place to be, especially during the summer, and being surrounded by so much history and nature is something we do not want to spoil. Unfortunatley, the building is in really bad shape, and restorations were probably needed some 30 years ago. We expect the entire project to be completed within 2 years at a cost of $500,000." 

 

Port Royalty Botanical Gardens welcomes over 15,000 vistors every year. Some features of the garden include an approximately 1,046 year old oak tree, and among other things, a garden aptly named "The Garden of Death" for its hundreds of deadly plant species. PRBG will close for restoration and renovation on the 21st of April. 

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That will be all for this General Broadcast. Questions can be posted below. Thank you!

Edited by Emperor Tristar Majestica

His Royal Highness Emperor Tristar Majestica

Emperor of the Imperial Republic of Hungadada

 

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Why did you choose Maldives and Indian ocean (not in your mainland)? We knew that Maldives has a beautiful beach with white sands. Are you going to destroy them? Or are you going to show your military to Asian Nations?

 

-Kazune Furibayashi

Associated Press Correspondent for Europe

His Excellency President of the United States of Asia

 

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-SNIP-

 

 

As was mentioned above, the Maldives has always been chosen due to its varied landscape compared to Hungadada. Nothing will be destroyed. Operation Io is being conducted soley for training purposes, and Hungadada does not have any intention of threatning or showcasing its military. 

His Royal Highness Emperor Tristar Majestica

Emperor of the Imperial Republic of Hungadada

 

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