Trump Begins Major Visit to China
Donald Trump arrived in China for high-level talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping amid rising global tensions and economic uncertainty.
A cheering crowd welcomed Trump as he landed in Beijing for the first visit to China by a US president since his previous trip in 2017.
Tariffs, Iran and Taiwan to Dominate Talks
Trump and Xi are expected to discuss several critical international issues during the summit.
The agenda includes ongoing tariff disputes, the conflict involving Iran, and US weapon sales to Taiwan.
Political analysts believe the meeting could shape future relations between the world’s two largest economies.
Trump Raises Jimmy Lai Case
Ahead of the visit, Trump stated that he planned to raise the case of imprisoned Hong Kong media businessman Jimmy Lai during discussions with Xi Jinping.
Lai remains one of the most internationally recognized critics of Beijing’s policies in Hong Kong.
Human rights groups and Western governments have repeatedly expressed concern over his detention.
Global Political Developments Continue
Meanwhile, King Charles III officially opened the British parliament as Prime Minister Keir Starmer faced increasing political pressure at home.
In Australia, officials scrapped plans to build the country’s first Trump Tower after critics described the brand as politically controversial.
South African Police Chief Faces Court
At the same time, South Africa’s top police chief appeared in court over allegations linked to violations of public finance laws.
The case has attracted major attention across the country and intensified debate over government accountability.
US Court Sentences Man Over Beyoncé Music Theft
Meanwhile, authorities in the United States sentenced a man to two years in prison for stealing unreleased music belonging to Beyoncé.
According to court documents, the man broke into a vehicle and stole hard drives containing unreleased songs and music files.
Trump-Xi Meeting Draws Global Attention
International observers continue closely monitoring Trump’s China visit because the talks could influence trade, diplomacy, and security issues across Asia and the Middle East.
Experts believe the summit may also affect future cooperation between Washington and Beijing on economic and geopolitical challenges.





















