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Latest news summaries
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PM Karki vows firm, lawful fight against corruption
Kathmandu, October 21 — Prime Minister Sushila Karki stated on Tuesday that her government would take strong action against corruption and injustice, while adhering to legal procedures, for those harmed during the Gen Z…
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Costa Joins Euronews’ EU Enlargement Summit
President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, has stated that he will participate in Euronews’EU Enlargement Summiton November 4, together with the leaders of the candidate nations for a one-of-a-kind European political gathering in…
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Japan’s First Female PM Takaichi Hails South Korea as Key Neighbor
Sanae Takaichi (Takachi Sanae), 64 years old, leader of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), was sworn in as the 104th prime minister on the 21st, after former Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. She marks…
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Regional carriers advocate for spectrum overhaul
Telecom regulators from eleven countries in eastern Africa are advocating for unified rules on managing radio spectrum, stating that the absence of standardization is hindering broadband development in the region. This issue was discussed…
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Lee Jae-myung Stands Firm on Real Estate Reforms
As public opinion deteriorates regarding the real estate policies implemented on October 15, President Lee Jae-myung reiterated the government’s strict approach to controlling property demand during a Cabinet meeting on the 21st. This seems…
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Independent Welsh Water Authority to Replace Ofwat
Wales will establish a “new, independent regulator” for the water industry after the cancellation of Ofwat, as confirmed by officials. It comes after a reviewdemanded a complete reform of the supervision of water companies…
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Democratic Party’s Judicial Overhaul Threatens Fourth Trial System
The judicial reform bill introduced by the Democratic Party of Korea on the 20th is anticipated to represent the most substantial transformation of the judiciary since the country’s democratization in 1987, should it be…
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Chief Justice Jo Hee-de Vows Judiciary Support for Reforms
Chief Justice Jo Hee-de mentioned on the 21st about the Democratic Party of Korea’s plan to reform the judicial system, “We will make sure the judiciary’s views are adequately considered in the public discussion.”…
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South Korea-U.S. Summit Unveils Nuclear Deal and Tariff Reductions
The likelihood of recording the results of trade and security pacts during the upcoming South Korea-U.S. summit on the 29th is steadily rising. This involves making public a document that outlines the general structure…


