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Trump and Xi held a summit in Beijing to discuss Iran, Taiwan, and trade issues. The article frames the meeting as resulting in minimal substantive agreement despite its described 'landmark' status.
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Trump leaves China after much pomp and pageantry, but little to show for it
Trump returned to Washington after a two-day summit in Beijing with Xi Jinping. US analysts and officials assessed the visit as having strong optics and Chinese hospitality but disappointing concrete economic outcomes.
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AI supremacy, βsecret police stationβ, Taiwan propaganda: 7 US-China relations reads
A curated collection of seven news stories covering US-China relations, featuring coverage of Xi-Trump summit outcomes, Senate warnings, and various geopolitical tensions. The outlet presents selected 'interesting and important' stories without full context of the complete reporting.
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Travolta gets surprise Cannes prize: βbeyond the Oscarβ
John Travolta received a surprise lifetime achievement award (honorary Palme d'Or) at Cannes Film Festival while premiering his directorial debut. The film is based on a book about his first experience in an airliner. Travolta expressed emotional gratitude, calling the award superior to an Oscar.
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How to deal with this βvery Chinese timeβ in Western lives
The author reflects on a sociology seminar exercise comparing Western perceptions of Asian countries, noting that China receives predominantly negative stereotypes compared to the enthusiasm shown for Japan and South Korea. The piece appears to set up an examination of how Western attitudes toward China differ from other East Asian nations.
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Taiwan casts long shadow over Trumpβs summit with Xi
Following Trump's Beijing summit with Xi Jinping, Taiwan has become the first major test of US-China 'strategic stability.' The article notes that both sides have characterized Taiwan differently, with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasizing it as the most critical bilateral issue, while subtle divergences in framing suggest potential disagreement on how the issue will be managed.
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5 Truths the Super New Moon in Taurus Is Illuminating About Your Life, Growth, and Values
An article promoting a Super New Moon in Taurus as a spiritually significant event that will provide clarity and help readers align with personal growth and values. The piece targets astrology and spirituality enthusiasts by framing the celestial event as transformative and actionable.
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Everything We Know About Chud the Builder, the Streamer Charged With Attempted Murder After a Courthouse Shooting
A 28-year-old livestreamer known online as 'Chud the Builder' (real name Dalton Eatherly) has been charged with attempted murder following a gunfight outside a Tennessee courthouse. The author frames this as unsurprising given the subject's history of racist content and hateful streaming activity.
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3 Emo Revival Albums That Still Sound as Good as They Did in Their Prime
Vice publishes a listicle identifying three emo revival albums from the late 2000s-2010s that the author contends remain sonically relevant today. The piece frames emo as culturally underappreciated despite a common dismissal as a 'phase,' suggesting these albums address contemporary musical needs.
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David Bowie Had This To Say About Hip Hop in 1993, and His Words Ring Truer Now Than Ever Before
A Vice News article references David Bowie's 1993 comments about hip-hop, framing them as prescient observations that remain relevant today. The piece emphasizes Bowie's role as a creative innovator with cultural insight, though the actual Bowie quote and its substance are not provided in the available text.
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Lebanon, Israel agree 45-day ceasefire extension in Washington
Lebanon and Israel have agreed to extend their current ceasefire for 45 days following negotiations in Washington involving the United States. The agreement represents a continuation of existing truce arrangements rather than a new development.
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While You Were Sleeping: 5 stories you might have missed, May 16, 2026
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Israel targets head of Hamas armed wing with Gaza strike
Israel announced it conducted a strike in Gaza targeting the head of Hamas's armed wing, characterizing him as a key architect of October 7, 2023 attacks. The report cites Israeli statements as the primary source for this claim.
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IsraΓ«l annonce avoir visΓ© le chef de la branche armΓ©e du Hamas
Israel announced it targeted Izz al-Din al-Haddad, identified as the military commander of Hamas, in Gaza. The report attributes to al-Haddad a role as architect of October 7 attacks. The story relays Israel's claim without additional context or verification.
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Seven killed in Gaza as Israel says it targets Hamas leader
Israel conducted airstrikes in Gaza on Friday that Gaza medics say killed at least seven Palestinians including a child. Israel stated the operation targeted a Hamas leader. The report presents casualty claims from Gaza medical sources alongside an Israeli operational statement.
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Israel targets Hamas militant chief in Gaza, medics say three killed
Israel conducted a strike targeting the head of Hamas's armed wing in Gaza on May 15, with Israeli officials describing the target as an architect of October 7 attacks. Palestinian medics reported three deaths from the strike, though the description cuts off before providing complete casualty or damage details.
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UK Labour Party says it will let Burnham run for parliamentary seat
Britain's Labour Party has approved Andy Burnham, the Greater Manchester Mayor, to run for a parliamentary seat, marking a potential political comeback. The decision represents a step toward what could be a challenge to current political structures. Reuters reports the announcement was made on May 15.
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Who is Peruβs Roberto Sanchez, presidential hopeful calling for a new constitution?
Reuters reports on Roberto Sanchez, a left-wing Peruvian congressman running for president, whose mining sector overhaul plans have concerned investors. The article introduces Sanchez as a constitutional reform advocate facing conservative opposition in Peru's political landscape.
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Indicted Mexican governorβs ally due in US court on charges of cartel ties
U.S. authorities have detained an associate of Sinaloa Governor Ruben Rocha who faces charges related to alleged cartel connections. The ally was previously charged last month and is now in U.S. custody. The story reports on the legal proceedings against someone linked to Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel.
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Uganda confirms outbreak of Ebola virus disease β health ministry
Uganda's health ministry confirmed an outbreak of Ebola virus disease on May 15, specifically identifying the Bundibugyo strain. The article reports this as a factual announcement from official health authorities with minimal additional detail provided in the excerpt.
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