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Ahead of US-China summit, Taiwan’s opposition leader says island can embrace both powers

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By Wayne Chang, Will Ripley, John Mees, CNN

Taipei, Taiwan (CNN) — As Washington pressures Taiwan to spend big on defenses against a potential Chinese attack, one of the island’s most outspoken politicians is arguing the opposite approach: less confrontation and more dialogue.

Fresh from holding talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing, and days before US President Donald Trump will do the same, the head of Taiwan’s largest opposition party told CNN that weapons alone will not keep Taiwan safe.

“Taiwan does not want to become the next Ukraine,” warned Cheng Li-wun, chair of the Kuomintang, or KMT.

Her comments came in an interview just hours before Taiwan’s opposition-controlled legislature passed a watered-down version of President Lai Ching-te’s proposed defense package, slashing the roughly $40 billion plan by about a third after months of political deadlock.

The approved package preserves billions of dollars in US arms purchases. But it cuts funding for parts of Taiwan’s domestic defense buildup, including portions of the island’s growing drone industry, at a moment when the Trump administration is pressuring allies across Asia to shoulder more responsibility for deterring China.

For months, American officials and military analysts questioned whether Taiwan’s opposition intended to obstruct urgently needed military upgrades despite China’s intensifying military pressure around the island democracy that Beijing claims as its own.

But the KMT “is the solid staunch supporter of Taiwan’s national defense,” Cheng said.

“A lot of that $40 billion budget is very vague,” she added. “It is impossible for us to just blankly authorize the entire package.”

In a commentary published in local media, Matt Pottinger, a deputy US national security adviser during the first Trump administration, called on Taiwan’s opposition to “seriously reflect” on why it is cutting funding for drones. “These are cheap and effective capabilities that superpowers struggle to defend against,” he wrote.

The debate is unfolding as Trump and Xi are expected to meet in the Chinese capital –where they will likely discuss Taiwan, a topic always high on Beijing’s agenda during bilateral summits.

In Taipei, Cheng spoke to CNN just steps away from the towering bronze statue of former KMT leader Chiang Kai-shek, whose defeat by communist forces during the Chinese civil war eight decades ago led to his retreat to the island – sowing the seed of tensions across the Taiwan Strait ever since. Beijing has vowed to “reunify” Taiwan with the mainland, by force if necessary, viewing US support for the island as the main obstacle.

Cheng argued Taiwan should not be forced to choose between Washington and Beijing.

“Being friendly to the US does not necessarily mean there’s animosity toward China,” she said.

Just weeks earlier, Cheng had traveled to Beijing for a rare and carefully choreographed meeting with Xi, the first high-level meeting in a decade between China’s ruling Communist Party and Taiwan’s main opposition.

Few would have imagined that Cheng, once a fiery student activist who denounced the KMT’s “tyranny” and supported Taiwan independence, would one day head the very party she once condemned, much less sit face to face with Xi in Beijing.

Now, she openly embraces the “One China” framework that Beijing insists is the basis for any political dialogue across the strait.

“It may seem that I have a common language with Xi Jinping,” Cheng said. “But because there are so many differences between the two sides of the strait, it is critical that we find a common foundation. I believe this is the only way where we can avoid war.”

Critics accuse Cheng of parroting Beijing’s talking points at a d

Hantavirus-hit cruise ship approaches Tenerife, passengers expected to return home

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By Laura Sharman, CNN

(CNN) — The cruise ship at the center of the hantavirus outbreak is approaching the Spanish island of Tenerife, where its 147 passengers are expected to disembark in a carefully managed repatriation operation involving multiple nations.

MV Hondius will anchor at the Port of Granadilla, in the Canary Islands, and the passengers will be evacuated to their home countries after tests to confirm they remain without symptoms, officials said.

Since the vessel departed Argentina last month, the deaths of three people have been linked to hantavirus -–– a rare disease typically caused by exposure to infected rodents’ urine or feces –– while others have been evacuated from the ship for medical treatment.

The ship will anchor at “the safest” distance from the dock, local officials said, and passengers will be brought ashore by nationality in small boats with a maximum capacity of 10 people, according to the tour operator Oceanwide Expeditions.

Several nations, including the US, Germany, France, Belgium, Ireland and the Netherlands, are sending aircraft to evacuate their nationals who were on the ship. “The sequence of disembarkation will be coordinated with arriving repatriation flights,” Oceanwide said, adding that passengers’ luggage would remain on the ship and be returned to them later.

A US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official said that the 17 American passengers – none of which have symptoms – will be transported to the University of Nebraska Medical Center, which is home to the the National Quarantine Unit, a federally funded facility.

After briefly being assessed at the unit, the passengers will then be able to undergo home-based monitoring over the next 42 days, the official said, with monitoring expected to be at least daily.

Fourteen Spanish passengers are expected to disembark the vessel first and will wear FFP2 masks – along with those involved in bus transfers and logistics, said Mónica García, Spain’s health minister, on Saturday.

They will be taken to a military hospital, where they will stay in individual rooms with no visitors allowed, and will receive a PCR test upon arrival and another seven days later, Spain’s health ministry said.

The boat’s arrival has caused tensions in the Canary Islands, an autonomous community of Spain, with the territory’s leader Fernando Clavijo saying earlier in the week that he was opposed to the ship docking there.

Port workers in Tenerife have also held protests, voicing their concerns about a lack of communication about the potential risks.

The ship and its crew are scheduled to continue to Rotterdam in the Netherlands, where the crew will disembark and the ship will be disinfected.

The hantavirus outbreak was first reported to the World Health Organization on May 2 and remains a low risk to the general public, the WHO said.

CNN’s Adam Cancryn , Brenda Goodman , Jennifer Hansler, Deidre McPhillips and Christian Edwards contributed to this report.

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Estudiantes solicitan apoyo para viajar a concurso en Colombia

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Estudiantes solicitan apoyo para viajar a concurso en Colombia

Carolina Garcia

MEXICALI, Mexico (KYMA) – Un grupo de mujeres estudiantes de la Secundaria 73 de Mexicali, representarán en el mes de noviembre a México en un concurso internacional de nombre “INFOMATRIX” certamen de proyectos estudiantiles de ciencia, tecnología y robótica, el cual es organizado por la Sociedad Latinoamericana de Ciencia y Tecnología.

Las estudiantes, de la mano de su maestra de español, lograron destacar con un cuento sobre dos niños en situación de pobreza que construyen un telescopio con materiales reciclados para aprender más sobre las estrellas. 

A pesar del logro académico, las estudiantes y su maestra enfrentan  la falta de recursos económicos para realizar el viaje, lo cual sin duda marcara su vida. Y generará un impacto positivo en su futuro. 

 La maestra Minerva Meza, explicó en entrevista a Telemundo que  nunca imaginaron llegar tan lejos en la competencia y que inicialmente participaron solo por la experiencia.

Actualmente, la escuela se encuentra recabando fondos y apoyo de la comunidad para hacer posible su participación internacional.

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26th District Candidates take part in forum

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OXNARD, Calif. (KEYT) A 26th Congressional District Candidates Forum took place on Friday night in Oxnard.

Voters had a chance to hear from 7 of the 9 candidates running for the seat being vacated by Julie Brownley.

They included Liam Andres O'Neill Hernandez, Michael Koslow, Daniel Miller, Chris Espinosa, Sam Gallucci, Jacqui Irwin and Sonia Kackler.

The League of Women Voters of Ventura County and the Ventura County Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Alumnae hosted the 90-minute event in the Pacifica High School auditorium.

Moderator David Maron asked questions suggested by audience members.

They included questions about health care, ICE, the Iran War, Climate Change, AI and more.

Pat Butler said the local League of Women Voters has grown to more than 300 members.

"Our mission is to empower voters and defend democracy and all of our work is aimed at doing that so we have candidate forums to help educate the voters about the candidates," said Butler.

Lekishia White is the Delta Sigma Theta Chapter President.

"Delta Sigma Theta has been around since 1913, and we have social action at the forefront of what we do, so part of that is making sure that the voters are educated, registered and they have access to the information they need to make an informed vote," said White.

The league will post a link to the forum on you tube at https://m.youtube.com/c/.LWVVenturaCounty.

The 26th District includes most of Ventura County, with the exception of Ventura, and some of Los Angeles County.

Voters get to vote for one candidate in the race.

The top two in the Primary on June 2 will face off in the General Election Nov. 3, 2026.

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Padres se reúnen con su hijo diagnosticado con cáncer terminal en México tras salir de un centro de detención en Arizona

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Maria Santana, Fidel Gutierrez, Caroll Alvarado, Marlon Sorto y Zoe Sottile, CNN

Los padres de un ciudadano estadounidense de 18 años con cáncer de colon terminal se reunieron con su hijo un día después de que fueron liberados de un centro de detención del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS) en Arizona.

La pareja, Isidoro González Avilés y Norma Anabel Ramírez Amaya, se encontró con su hijo Kevin González la noche del sábado en Durango, México.

Su hijo, quien nació en Estados Unidos pero se crió en México, se enfermó mientras visitaba a la familia en Chicago durante la Navidad, según WLS, afiliada de CNN. Fue diagnosticado con cáncer de colon en etapa 4.

Sus padres, ciudadanos mexicanos, habían sido deportados previamente de Estados Unidos después de ingresar “ilegalmente”, dijo el DHS a CNN el viernes.

En un intento desesperado por ver a su hijo de nuevo después de su diagnóstico, la pareja intentó reingresar a Estados Unidos en abril, informó WLS. Ambos fueron detenidos el 14 de abril cerca de Douglas, Arizona, según el DHS.

DHS le dijo a CNN que la pareja había solicitado visas B1/B2 —visas temporales de no inmigrantes— “que fueron denegadas debido a su presencia y entradas ilegales previas en los Estados Unidos”.

La pareja fue deportada a México el viernes, dijo el DHS. Un juez de distrito de Estados Unidos en Tucson, Arizona, ordenó la liberación de los padres de González el jueves por la mañana, según WLS.

Su hijo voló a México hace alrededor de una semana, según WLS, con la esperanza de reunirse con sus padres antes de morir.

Hablando con CNN el viernes previo a que sus padres fueran liberados, Kevin González le dijo a CNN que estaba “emocionado” y agradeció a todos los que le ayudaron a reunirse con su familia.

Dijo que estaba emocionado por ver a sus padres y decirles cuánto los extrañaba.

El DHS dijo que Avilés fue arrestado y acusado en varias ocasiones por diferentes delitos y fue deportado en 2011.

El DHS no respondió a preguntas sobre dónde o cuándo tuvieron lugar los supuestos cargos.

Entrevistado antes de reunirse con su hijo, Avilés dijo el viernes que era “un trabajador humilde” que se ganaba la vida como taxista y camionero en Durango.

Dentro del centro de detención, dijo, fueron tratados “como delincuentes” y estuvieron encadenados de manos y pies para sus apariciones en la corte.

No está claro si los padres del joven de 18 años tienen un abogado.

La legisladora Delia Ramirez, quien representa al distrito donde González está recibiendo tratamiento en Chicago, expresó su apoyo a la familia en una declaración el jueves.

“Rechazar las visas a la familia de Kevin no protege a nuestras comunidades”, dijo. “Hacer pasar a las familias por el dolor, el estrés, y el miedo a la separación no está haciendo que nuestros seres queridos estén más seguros. Detener a inmigrantes durante meses en detenciones inhumanas con fines de lucro no está asegurando nuestra nación”.

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