Le Classique Federal

Le Classique Federal is a Histalian national daily newspaper. Founded in 1864, it was known as Le Federal de Bastilia until 1920. From it's beginnings as a local paper it has grown into a national paper associated with an international multimedia and web presence. Le Classique Federal is currently edited by Kay Langes. In 2014, the newspaper expanded it's on-line services for AIN member states.

In June 2014, Le Classique Federal in paper form had an average daily circulation of 427,300 copies, making it the most circulated newspaper in Histalpol, ahead of Olympiad Media Group's other main newspaper, The Point Tabloids by around 200,000 copies. The newspaper's on-line edition is the 2nd largest in Histalpol behind The Point Tabloids, but shows sign of growth from AIN nations reasing the on-line edition.

The paper currently identifies with social liberalism and the centre-left and in the last Histalpol general election in 2012, it supported the Commart Party, who went on to become the shadow party of the Liberal Democrats, knocking the centre-right Emerald Party into 3rd.

Le Classique Federal has changed format and design over the years, moving from tabloid to Berliner. Notable scoops include the newspaper's breaking of the scandal of bribes being offered by members of the Minor Exposition Hall during the Decades of Suspension which lead to the resignation of Chancellor Milrun-Scott and an emergency election in the same year.