Bolsonaro ordered to start serving 27-year prison sentence for Brazil coup plot
Brazil's Supreme Court has ordered that right-wing former president Jair Bolsonaro begin serving his prison sentence of 27 years and three months for plotting a coup after he lost the last election, BBC reported.
Justice Alexandre de Moraes on Tuesday ruled that the case had reached its final judgement and that no further appeals were possible.
Bolsonaro, 70, was found guilty of leading a conspiracy aimed at keeping him in power after he lost the 2022 election to his left-wing rival, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, according to BBC.
Ukraine says 'understanding' reached with US on peace plan, as Trump envoy to meet Putin
Ukraine has said a "common understanding" has been reached with the US on a peace deal aimed at ending the war with Russia, BBC reported.
The proposal is based on a 28-point plan presented to Kyiv by the US last week, which American and Ukrainian officials worked on during weekend talks in Geneva.
In a post on social media, US President Donald Trump said the original plan "has been fine-tuned, with additional input from both sides".
UML seeking the best of both worlds?
The CPN-UML, the second largest party in the dissolved House of Representatives, appears to have a two-pronged strategy in a fluid political context as two recent moves of the party indicate.
Mahesh Bartauala, chief whip of the UML parliamentary party in the dissolved House of Representatives (HoR), and Sunita Baral have filed a writ at the Supreme Court seeking reinstatement of the HoR.
At the same time, the CPN-UML has registered itself at the Election Commission, making it clear that it is ready to contest the HoR elections slated for March 5 next year.
Niraj Acharya, head of the party’s Election Department, and Office Secretary Bhishma Adhikari submitted the party registration application at the Election Commission, becoming the 66th registered party vying for the polls.
After the registration, department Head Acharya said that UML is a party that completes all legal procedures for every type of election, and therefore the party has been registered accordingly.
The deadline for registering political parties for the HoR elections is until Mangsir 10 (Nov 26).
According to Bartauala, the UML has moved the court seeking the reinstatement of the House of Representatives on the following counts.
1. Since Sushila Karki, a retired chief justice, is neither a member of the House of Representatives nor does she enjoy support from the parliamentary party of any political party for premiership, her appointment as Prime Minister is unconstitutional and in violation of Articles 76 and 132(2) of the Constitution. Therefore, the court should issue an order of certiorari against her appointment as PM.
2. The court should quash the Sept 12 decision of the President to appoint Sushila Karki as the PM, the swearing-in conducted on that basis and all other relevant appointments, along with all other illegal and unconstitutional actions, decisions and appointments.
3. The presidential decision to dissolve the HoR, made on Sept 12 on the recommendation of PM Karki, should be quashed and the HoR reinstated. All state bodies and institutions that existed on that date should continue to function like they did before, and an order of mandamus should be issued in the name of respondents.
4. The court should issue a mandamus order to the President to begin the process of forming a new government in accordance with Article 76 of the Constitution.
5. It should issue a mandamus order to the Speaker and the Parliament Secretariat to make necessary arrangements for convening the session of the reinstated HoR.
6. After the reinstatement of the HoR, the court should issue an order of prohibition directing the government constituted unconstitutionally to halt all activities related to the HoR elections.
7. Considering the seriousness and sensitivity of the subject matter, this petition needs to be decided promptly. The respondents should be ordered to submit their written replies, and a continuous hearing conducted by fixing a date for the hearing.
Huawei launches Watch GT Series in Nepal
Huawei, a global leader in smart device innovation, has officially launched the Huawei Watch GT 6 Series in Nepal, featuring the Watch GT 6 and Watch GT 6 Pro.
Combining premium craftsmanship with intelligent health and fitness features, the new lineup sets a new benchmark for smart wearables in the Nepali market.
The Huawei Watch GT 6 is available in 46 mm and 41 mm variants, featuring bright AMOLED displays with up to 3,000 nits of peak brightness.
Built from stainless steel, it offers a remarkable 21-day battery life on the 46 mm and 14 days on the 41 mm model, ensuring lasting power for everyday and adventure use alike.



