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The Aldurian

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The Aldurian
Formation 1673 AN
Editor-in-Chief Ferdinand de Almeida

The Aldurian is an Alduro-Wechua weekly newspaper printed in magazine-format and published digitally that focuses on current affairs, international business, politics, and technology. Based in Punta Santiago, Alduria, the newspaper is owned by the Aldurian Publishing Group, with core editorial offices in Alduria-Wechua, as well as across major cities in Benacia, Keltia, Eura, Tapfer, and Apollonia. In 1687 AN, their average print circulation nationwide was over 909,476. Across its advanced and well-developed online platform, it reaches an audience of 35 million across all of Micras.

The editorial stance of The Aldurian primarily revolves around classical, social, and most notably, economic liberalism. The newspaper typically champions Aldricism, free markets, free trade, free immigration, deregulation, and globalization. The Aldurian is also pro-Federalist, though it maintains that regions should have reserved powers over.

Despite its pronounced editorial stance, it is seen as having little reporting bias, rigorous fact-checking, and strict copy editing. Its extensive use of wordplay, subscription prices, and a typical depth of coverage have linked the paper with a high-income and educated readership, drawing both positive and negative connotations in Alduria-Wechua. In line with this, it claims to have an influential readership of prominent business leaders, the nobility, and policy-makers.

Past issues

New issues (1688 AN and onwards)

See also