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The U.S. and China have reached consensus on trade, representatives from both sides said after high-level talks in London.
Trump said in his Truth Social post that the hour-and-a-half conversation phone call was “focused almost entirely on TRADE,” while the Chinese readout singled out Xi’s stern warning on Taiwan – the reddest of lines for Beijing – and the issue of Chinese student visas.
England begin their defence of the u-21 European Championship this evening against Czechia.Lee Carsley is without some key names at the tournament, with Liam Delap and Jobe Bellingham each
The two men also unsuccessfully tried to illegally export sensitive U.S. military technology to China, prosecutors said.
Chinese President Xi Jinping told South Korean President Lee Jae-myung on Tuesday that the two countries should respect each other's core interests and major concerns, and ensure ties move forward "on the right track",
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On June 5, U.S. President Donald Trump held a phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping. It marked the first direct conversation between the two leaders since Trump began his second term — and the first since tensions sharply escalated in 2025’s U.S.-China trade war.
President Donald Trump and SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk engaged in a public feud Thursday, less than a week after the White House held a farewell press conference for Musk highlighting his contributions spearheading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
The Chinese leader has revised frugality rules for party and state workers in a bid to extend his authority and save money.
Dozens of Premier League players officially become available for a free transfer on June 30 with plenty set to find new clubs without much trouble as sides search for bargains
Forest now possess a starting XI that can compete with any top-flight opponent. It is the strongest team that the club has had in decades — a small group that Nuno Espirito Santo was able to cajole into producing a sustained challenge for Champions League qualification, before they eventually finished seventh.
Macron receives the highest ratings across the 24 countries surveyed, followed by Trump, but views of these two leaders diverge sharply in several nations.