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		<title>Xi Warns Against Taiwan Independence in Rare Meeting with Opposition Leader</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Beijing — Xi Jinping said China would “absolutely not tolerate” independence for Taiwan during talks with opposition leader Cheng Li-wun]]></description>
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<p><strong>Beijing</strong> — Xi Jinping said China would “absolutely not tolerate” independence for Taiwan during talks with opposition leader Cheng Li-wun in Beijing on Friday, urging closer cooperation to advance reunification amid rising cross-strait tensions.</p>



<p>The meeting, held at the Great Hall of the People, comes as Beijing increases military and political pressure on Taiwan, which it claims as its territory. Cheng is visiting China on what she described as a “peace mission” aimed at reducing tensions.</p>



<p>Xi reiterated Beijing’s long-standing “One China” position, stating that both sides of the Taiwan Strait belong to one nation and calling Taiwan independence the “chief culprit” undermining regional stability. </p>



<p>He urged collaboration between China’s Communist Party and Taiwan’s opposition Kuomintang to promote national reunification.Cheng said she hoped to foster mutually beneficial relations and expand exchanges, adding that dialogue could help prevent the Taiwan Strait from becoming a flashpoint for international conflict.</p>



<p>Taiwan’s government rejected Beijing’s stance, with top policymaker Chiu Chui-cheng saying only Taiwan’s people could determine the island’s future and calling on China to engage with its democratically elected leadership.</p>



<p>Beijing has refused to hold talks with President Lai Ching-te, labeling him a separatist. The current divide traces back to 1949, when rival governments split after China’s civil war, with each side maintaining separate political systems.</p>
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		<title>Zelenskiy Celebrates Ukraine’s Confident Progress Toward EU Membership</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Kyiv — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has expressed optimism and pride after the release of the European Commission’s latest report,]]></description>
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<p><strong>Kyiv —</strong> Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has expressed optimism and pride after the release of the European Commission’s latest report, which highlights Ukraine’s significant reform progress.</p>



<p>The report confirms that Ukraine is confidently advancing toward full European Union membership, marking a historic step in the nation’s integration into the European family.</p>



<p>In his remarks, President Zelenskiy emphasized that the findings demonstrate Ukraine’s strong and steady movement toward meeting EU standards.</p>



<p>He said the country is ready to open the first three negotiation clusters, a key step in the formal accession process, reflecting Ukraine’s dedication to governance, transparency, and democratic values.</p>



<p>The president underscored that this achievement is not just a milestone for Ukraine but a victory for the entire European community.</p>



<p>He called on the EU to take decisive action to remove artificial barriers that stand in the way of progress, urging for unity and mutual support in building a stronger, more resilient Europe.</p>



<p>European leaders, including European Council President Antonio Costa, European Commission Vice-President Kaja Kallas, and EU</p>



<p>Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos, met with Zelenskiy in Kyiv to reaffirm the EU’s continued commitment to Ukraine.<br>Their meeting symbolized solidarity, partnership, and the shared belief that Ukraine’s future lies firmly within the European Union.</p>



<p>Zelenskiy praised the European Commission for recognizing Ukraine’s reforms, which include progress in anti-corruption measures, judicial independence, and economic modernization.</p>



<p>He noted that despite the ongoing challenges posed by Russia’s invasion, Ukraine has not deviated from its reform agenda or its vision of democratic governance.</p>



<p>The European Union has consistently acknowledged Ukraine’s courage and resilience under extraordinary circumstances.</p>



<p>By pushing forward with reforms in the middle of conflict, Ukraine has demonstrated the strength and unity of its people, inspiring admiration and respect across the continent.</p>



<p>According to political analysts, the latest EU report reinforces Ukraine’s credibility as a candidate country. It confirms that the country has met key benchmarks in the rule of law, economic stability, and institutional transparency — essential pillars for EU membership.</p>



<p>This steady progress reflects a nation determined to transform itself and contribute meaningfully to Europe’s collective future.</p>



<p>For many Ukrainians, the European dream represents more than political alignment — it is a symbol of freedom, opportunity, and long-term peace.</p>



<p>Citizens across the country have embraced the vision of a modern, democratic Ukraine deeply integrated with its European partners.<br>Public support for EU membership remains strong, reflecting national unity in the face of adversity.</p>



<p>European officials have also commended Ukraine’s progress in aligning its legislation with EU standards. From environmental protection to digital transformation, Ukraine continues to implement reforms that enhance its competitiveness and resilience.</p>



<p>These steps ensure that the country is well-prepared to contribute to Europe’s innovation-driven and sustainable future.</p>



<p>Zelenskiy’s message of confidence and determination has resonated across the continent. He reaffirmed that Ukraine’s European path is not just a political ambition but a moral commitment to uphold the principles of democracy, justice, and human rights.</p>



<p>His words echo the aspirations of millions who believe in a united and prosperous Europe.</p>



<p>The EU’s encouragement and recognition have provided a new wave of motivation for Ukrainian institutions and civil society. </p>



<p>Together, they are working to accelerate reform, strengthen institutions, and build partnerships that reflect shared values and mutual trust. The process may be long, but the direction is clear — Ukraine is on a path of transformation and progress.</p>



<p>As Zelenskiy stated, Ukraine’s future is European, and its progress represents hope for a stronger, more integrated continent. The European Commission’s report serves as a beacon of encouragement for nations striving toward reform, unity, and shared prosperity.</p>



<p><br>In every step forward, Ukraine continues to prove that determination, courage, and faith in democratic values can shape the future of Europe.</p>
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		<title>Nepal’s Supreme Court Strengthens Democratic Accountability With Landmark Ruling</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Kathmandu — Nepal’s Supreme Court has taken a significant step in reinforcing democratic balance and judicial independence by issuing an]]></description>
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<p><strong>Kathmandu </strong>— Nepal’s Supreme Court has taken a significant step in reinforcing democratic balance and judicial independence by issuing an order to halt the recall of nearly a dozen ambassadors. </p>



<p>The decision has been viewed as a positive move toward transparency, fairness, and institutional stability in the country’s evolving political landscape.</p>



<p>The ruling comes as a constructive moment for the nation, highlighting the strength of Nepal’s constitutional system and the importance of checks and balances within government institutions.</p>



<p> It demonstrates the judiciary’s essential role in ensuring that decisions made by the executive branch align with legal principles and respect the rule of law.</p>



<p>Prime Minister Sushila Karki, Nepal’s first woman leader and a former chief justice herself, had previously announced the recall of 11 ambassadors stationed in key countries such as China, the United States, Britain, and Japan. </p>



<p>Her decision aimed to review diplomatic performance and encourage greater accountability in foreign representation.</p>



<p>However, with the Supreme Court’s latest order, the ambassadors will continue to serve in their roles while the government reevaluates its administrative processes.</p>



<p> Legal experts see this as a valuable opportunity for constructive dialogue between the executive and judicial branches to refine governance mechanisms.</p>



<p>Officials close to the government have expressed respect for the court’s order, reaffirming their commitment to act within the bounds of constitutional authority. </p>



<p>The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology emphasized that the government intends to cooperate fully with the judiciary and maintain stability in Nepal’s foreign relations.</p>



<p>Analysts believe the court’s decision will ultimately strengthen Prime Minister Karki’s reformist agenda by setting a transparent precedent for administrative accountability. </p>



<p>Rather than viewing it as a setback, many observers see it as a moment for introspection and legal clarity that could enhance the government’s credibility at home and abroad.</p>



<p>Prime Minister Karki, known for her integrity and dedication to good governance, has prioritized anti-corruption efforts and institutional reforms since taking office in September. </p>



<p>Her leadership follows a period of intense protests driven by youth-led movements demanding greater transparency, employment opportunities, and social justice.</p>



<p>Despite initial challenges, Karki’s administration continues to focus on stabilizing the political environment and preparing for parliamentary elections scheduled for early next year. </p>



<p>Her government, composed of reform-minded figures, is also working on improving administrative efficiency and rebuilding public trust in state institutions.</p>



<p>Political experts note that while the recent decision by the Supreme Court highlights the complexities of governing during a transitional period, it also affirms Nepal’s democratic maturity. </p>



<p>The balance of power among the judiciary, executive, and civil society showcases the country’s commitment to constitutional governance and institutional resilience.</p>



<p>The Supreme Court’s ruling reinforces the message that legal processes must guide government actions, particularly when they affect international relations. </p>



<p>This approach ensures that decisions are made not only on administrative grounds but also in accordance with justice and due process.</p>



<p>In the broader context, the ruling encourages a culture of respect for institutional independence in Nepal. It sets a strong example for other democratic nations navigating similar challenges of balancing political reform with constitutional accountability.</p>



<p>As Nepal moves forward, the collaboration between its branches of government is expected to foster stronger governance practices. The judiciary’s active role in protecting constitutional principles reflects a growing national consensus around transparency and fairness — values central to the nation’s democratic identity.</p>



<p>This decision, while seen as a challenge for the interim government, has ultimately turned into an affirmation of Nepal’s robust legal framework and the maturity of its democratic institutions.</p>



<p> It paves the way for more transparent governance and enhances public confidence in the nation’s evolving democratic journey.</p>
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