Judge Wendy Li Earns Endorsement From Asian American Bar Association of NY In Race for Queens Surrogate’s Court Judge
AABANY’s Judiciary Committee has spoken to attorneys who have appeared before [Judge Li],
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FLUSHING, QUEENS, USA, May 21, 2024 /Businessnewsrelease.com/ — The largest affinity bar association in New York City, New York State and the United States—the Asian American Bar Association of New York (AABANY)—has endorsed the Honorable Wendy Li in her race to become the next Queens Surrogate’s Court Judge. The association praised Judge Li, stating, “AABANY’s Judiciary Committee has spoken to attorneys who have appeared before [Judge Li], and they have uniformly attested to her excellent judicial temperament and composed demeanor, and praised her for her diligence and legal analysis before issuing a ruling.” Further, the association spotlighted Judge Li “has published over 70 decisions in civil and criminal cases while also conducting numerous jury and bench trials, demonstrating a record of legal excellence, experience, and diligence.”

Wendy Li immigrated to America at age 28, continued to learn English while going to law school in addition to having an on-campus job. Wendy earned her law degrees from Peking, Southern Methodist, and Oxford Universities, and a graduate certificate In International Relations from Harvard University. Wendy ascended to become a partner at several international law firms in New York City. Elected to the Civil Court in 2018 winning against the establishment candidate, Wendy Li ’s campaign has filed over 15,000 petition signatures and massively outraised her opposition in fundraising in this 2024 Surrogate race.
Wendy’s campaign is built on the belief that the people of Queens deserve an independent, inclusive and efficient Surrogate’s Court Judge. She is running to ensure people’s wills, trusts and estates are respected, particularly the most vulnerable, to protect homeowners from deed theft, and to make sure those with disabilities have equal rights under the law.
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The EU Between Politics and Rules: How a Formula for Ukraine’s Integration Is Being Sought
For the first time in a long while, the European Union is openly searching for a non-standard enlargement formula. The discussion concerns the possibility of Ukraine’s accelerated but phased accession to the EU – not as a technical experiment, but as a political signal and a component of the future post-war security architecture.
According to Reuters, the European Commission is discussing a scenario under which Ukraine could formally join the European Union within a relatively short timeframe, while acquiring the full scope of rights and powers gradually – depending on its fulfilment of the membership criteria. This would represent a radical departure from the classic enlargement model the EU has relied on for decades.
It is important to note from the outset that this idea is still at an early stage and does not have the status of an agreed decision. Many member states remain sceptical of any fixed accession dates, stressing that enlargement must be based on genuine reform progress and requires ratification by the parliaments of all 27 countries. Separate concerns are being voiced about the creation of a two-tier membership model – Brussels understands well that such a precedent could alter the very logic of future enlargements.
In effect, the EU now faces a dilemma: either preserve the formal purity of its rules or adapt them to the reality of war. The proposed approach turns the usual sequence of European integration upside down. Ukraine could become an EU member faster, but would gain access to voting rights, the budget, and key policies in stages. Even in this format, the decision would be highly complex, requiring unanimous political will and the completion of internal procedures in each member state.
In my view, this signals a deeper transformation of the EU itself.
“The European Union is, for the first time, seriously considering a scenario in which political expediency runs ahead of the classic bureaucratic logic of enlargement” – and this is no coincidence.
The context of these discussions is obvious – the war and the possible parameters of a future peace agreement with Russia. Within the European Commission, there is growing recognition that politically, Ukraine does not have decades to wait, as was typical for previous enlargement waves. For Ukrainian society, the prospect of membership is not an abstract European dream, but a matter of stability, economic predictability, and a security anchor.
“For Ukraine, the issue of membership is not a technical track, but a question of survival, trust, and security guarantees in the post-war period,” and it is precisely this that is changing the tone of the debate in Brussels.
At the same time, the EU cannot ignore other enlargement tracks. Montenegro and Albania remain the closest to full membership according to technical criteria and continue along the classic negotiation path. Any deviation from established rules will inevitably raise questions – and will require delicate political balancing within the Union.
That is why the idea of phased membership for Ukraine is, above all, a political decision. It reflects an understanding that Ukraine’s integration has become a matter of the EU’s own security, rather than just another stage of enlargement. But this approach carries a key risk.
“Half-membership cannot be a permanent condition. Without clear stages, deadlines, and mutual commitments, it risks turning into a symbolic gesture” – one that may reassure today, but generate frustration tomorrow.
Therefore, the main task is not to invent a new form of membership for the sake of compromise, but to combine rapid political integration with real, measurable reform progress. Only such a model can lead Ukraine to full membership while preserving trust in the rules on which the European Union itself is built.
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US President Biden accuses Trump of making people anxious with false information
While former President Trump has criticized the administration’s response to the hurricane that made landfall in southern states last month and caused major damage, President Biden has released false information and made people anxious. accused of being.
Hurricane Heleen made landfall in the United States late last month, causing a series of floods and landslides in the southern states of North Carolina and other areas, causing major damage.

Photo taken on October 9th, Florida, before Hurricane Milton made landfall.
Regarding this hurricane, former President Trump stated that the Biden administration would allocate almost all of its disaster response funds to support illegal immigrants, and only provide support of $750, or approximately 110,000 yen in Japanese yen, to victims.
He claims that there is no such thing and criticizes it as ``the worst disaster response in history.
On the 9th, at a meeting held at the White House to discuss disaster response, President Biden denied these claims and emphasized that ``Mr. Trump is leading the attack on lies.
Irresponsible and persistent disinformation and lies are making people feel unsafe, undermining trust in rescue and recovery efforts, and harmful to those who need help most.
In the United States, there are growing concerns that another hurricane will land in the southern state of Florida and cause damage again, and with less than a month left until voting day in the presidential election, disaster response has become a new issue.
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Germany’s ports and China: How to reconcile openness, resilience and security?
Germany is dependent on its ports for the smooth running of its open economic model and has benefited from globalization in recent decades when the internationalization of its value chains strengthened its competitiveness.
Yet, with today’s hardening geopolitics, the vulnerabilities of Europe’s leading economic power are becoming apparent.
Germany’s ports are an indispensable interface between its production base and its export markets, as well as for its sources of supply. Crucial to its competitiveness, Germany’s ports are becoming increasingly indispensable for energy supplies given the country’s decoupling from Russian hydrocarbons, and they are essential for the deployment of military equipment to Europe’s eastern flank.
This is why particular vigilance is required in ports such as Hamburg, where the Chinese shipping company COSCO has acquired a stake in the company operating the Tollerort terminal. This transaction would scarcely have worried anyone in the past.
But now it is the subject of bitter discussions, with the Zeitenwende (“change of era”) announced by Olaf Scholz in reaction to Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.
Increased caution seemed to gain a foothold in order not to repeat past mistakes –until the German Chancellor decided in favor of the acquisition. Given closer ties between China and Russia, China’s assertive stance on the international stage, and increased pressure on Germany from its American ally to clarify its position with regard to its main trading partner, Germany is seeing its room for maneuver shrink.
Today, we need a more European approach that goes beyond short-term, profit-driven concerns. But to achieve this, we need to put in place a range of resources to be deployed in a resolutely cooperative approach.
About the Author:
Marie Krpata is Research Fellow at the Study Committee on Franco-German Relations (Cerfa) at the French Institute of International Relations – Ifri, where she dedicates her research activities to the European Union and the external relations of the Franco-German couple.
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