"We Have Made a Commitment" Premier says in Address to HDS Personnel
HNDS marines during indoor firing exercises at Ise-Kokoda base, Aofumiya. With Himeyan troops having only returned from Uppsala in late September, another humanitarian situation has arisen in Eastern Ardia. Located on the Krimeon Sea, the nation of Stål has reached out to the international community in request of humanitarian support following a fragile truce between internal factions during their civil war. The Syndicated Confederacy, along with a few other nations have proposed to assisting the government of Stål in aid operations.
"We hope that more nations will realize the importance of rising up to support those in dire situations such as the people of Stål and Uppsala." Premier Shiina Musashi stated during a visit to Ise-Kokoda base. "There are few fates as awful as suffering at the hands of apathy and indifference of your fellow man. We have made a commitment, the people, the soldiers of Himeyama have made a commitment to ensure that help finds its way to whoever needs it. I'd like to personally commend the people of Sutherland, Nya Åland, the Ecclesiastical State, Artyomov, Mountjoy and Achkaerin for also stepping up to the challenge."
The Premier has also stated that Tatsuichi Airbase and Ise-Kokoda base will be stocked with food, fuel, shelters and medical supplies to ensure that there are always supplies ready to be sent into Stål at a moment's notice. The Himeyan government is currently awaiting a response from Stål before allowing operations to begin.
Nagatsuichi FOURWHEEL Festival Returns
Himeyan sports cars such as the R series had been a staple of the FOURWHEEL Festival during the 2000s. With the last FOURWHEEL Festival taking place during the fall of 2011, the city of Nagatsuichi, Tsuyariko and automotive magazine Yokoni!! jointly announced their plans to end FOURWHEEL's six year hiatus. The small city become part of a tradition for petrolheads across the country in 1998, where various expo halls had been rented out to become car shows and drivers had the opportunity to test the limits of their machines as they raced through the sectioned-off roads of downtown Nagatsuichi.
The city's mayor Miyu Tatsumi had been interviewed briefly by Myōga Media, and had this to say about the hiatus. "I realize there are many, many questions as to why FOURWHEEL hasn't returned in several years, but those questions will be addressed as the beginning of the festival approaches. We are looking to start around mid-November, and we want it to be bigger and better than ever for 2017."
The announcement can be found and read in full at (
https://yokoni.ma.hime).