Jutensan News Feed
Evening News Broadcast
The Jutensan nation holds its collective breath as delegations from foreign powers start to arrive, beginning with the experts from Gallipoli-China, who reportedly arrived by train some time this morning. Parliament issued a statement saying they are "hopeful" in regards to the efforts to combat the Sweeping Rice Virus.
In other news, the temporary moratorium on certain food exports has sparked controversy in several small port cities known for international shipping. We interviewed some of the locals to see what they had to say.
A young fisherwoman holds the microphone. "Well, we need the food here, don't we? If we can't save the harvest we don't want to be sittin' around sayin' we wish we hadn't sold all our rice, right?"
A shabby-looking man stands resolutely in front of the camera. "I take rice out in my boat and sell it off-shore fer a livin' and I need to make my profits. Screw those farmers; let them starve! They should have kept a better watch on their crop!"
An old market tender stands with his arms folded. "I voted for the moratorium and I'm sticking to it. I only sell my wares to Jutensans now, and you'll find it's the same in every market in town."