New York Times - World News
New York Times - World News
2026-05-14 00:21:53 (1 week ago)
His talks with Xi Jinping in Beijing could decide whether the United States and China maintain their uneasy truce on trade.
The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-05-14 00:13:47 (1 week ago)
Health minister Mark Butler says six passengers who have tested negative for hantavirus will land in Western Australia on Friday
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Four Australian citizens who were aboard the MV Hondius, the cruise ship at the centre of the hantavirus outbreak, will soon be home after the government secured a suitable aircraft and crew for the journey.
The health minister, Mark Butler, said the citizens, along with a permanent resident and a New Zealand citizen, were due to take off from the Netherlands on Thursday evening local time and would land in Perth on Friday afternoon.
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Globo News - Mundo
Globo News - Mundo
2026-05-14 00:11:21 (1 week ago)
Xi alerta Trump para risco de 'conflito' entre China e EUA se questão de Taiwan for mal conduzida

Trump é recebido por Xi Jinping na China para reunião
O presidente da China, Xi Jinping, alertou nesta quinta-feira (14), durante encontro com o presidente dos Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, para o risco de confronto entre os dois países caso a questão de Taiwan não seja conduzida de forma adequada.
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Segundo a agência estatal chinesa Xinhua, Xi afirmou que Taiwan é o tema mais importante na relação entre China e Estados Unidos. O presidente chinês afirmou que um erro na condução do assunto levaria a relação dos dois países para uma situação "muito perigosa".
Enquanto o encontro acontecia, um porta-voz do governo de Taiwan disse que a ilha era muito grata ao apoio dos Estados Unidos.
Taiwan é um dos principais pontos de tensão entre as duas potências. A China considera a ilha parte do território chinês, enquanto os Estados Unidos atuam para garantir a autonomia da região.
Nos últimos anos, os EUA forneceram armas a Taiwan, o que irritou Pequim. Em resposta, o governo chinês ampliou a presença militar no entorno da ilha, o que também provocou críticas americanas.
Na segunda-feira (11), Trump afirmou que pretendia discutir o tema diretamente com Xi.
"Vou ter essa conversa com o presidente Xi. O presidente Xi gostaria que não fizéssemos isso. Esta é uma das muitas questões sobre as quais vamos conversar", disse Trump a repórteres durante evento na Casa Branca.
'Armadilha'
Crianças recebem Donald Trump durante visita à China em 13 de maio de 2026
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No encontro com Trump, Xi citou a chamada “armadilha de Tucídides” ao questionar se China e Estados Unidos conseguirão evitar um confronto entre grandes potências.
Segundo Xi, o mundo inteiro acompanha a reunião entre os dois líderes em um momento de mudanças profundas no cenário internacional. Em seguida, ele fez uma série de questionamentos a Trump.
“China e Estados Unidos conseguem superar a armadilha de Tucídides e criar um novo modelo de relações entre grandes potências? Podemos enfrentar juntos os desafios globais e oferecer mais estabilidade ao mundo?”, afirmou.
🔎 A expressão “armadilha de Tucídides” é usada para descrever o risco de guerra quando uma potência emergente desafia uma potência dominante.
O conceito foi inspirado nos escritos do historiador grego Tucídides, que analisou a Guerra do Peloponeso, travada entre Atenas e Esparta no século V a.C.
Segundo essa interpretação, o crescimento do poder de Atenas gerou medo em Esparta, tornando o conflito praticamente inevitável.
O termo se popularizou com o cientista político norte-americano Graham T. Allison, ao ser aplicado à rivalidade entre Estados Unidos e China.
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Washington Post - World News
Washington Post - World News
2026-05-14 00:10:00 (1 week ago)
China gains major edge on U.S. amid Iran war, intelligence report finds
A confidential assessment, circulating as President Donald Trump begins his highly anticipated trip to Beijing, shows shifts in several key areas of competition.
Fox News - Video
Fox News - Video
2026-05-14 00:09:48 (1 week ago)
Inside the high-stakes meeting between President Trump and President Xi
Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy has the latest from Beijing on 'Fox News @ Night.'
Fox News - Video
Fox News - Video
2026-05-14 00:08:37 (1 week ago)
This is why 'timing' is important in US discussions in China
'Fox News @ Night' panelists discuss the high-stakes summit between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
South China Morning Post - World News
South China Morning Post - World News
2026-05-14 00:04:13 (1 week ago)
‘Miraculous’ rescue off US coast as 11 survive crash and 5-hour sea ordeal
All 11 people aboard a private plane that crashed at sea off central Florida survived the wreck and were rescued from their lifeboat hours later by a US Air Force Reserve team, US Coast Guard and US Air Force officials said on Wednesday. “For all those people to survive is pretty miraculous,” US Air Force Major Elizabeth Piowaty, commander of one of the aircraft involved in the rescue, told reporters at a news briefing a day after Tuesday’s crash. The ill-fated plane, a twin-engined turboprop...
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Fox News - Video
2026-05-14 00:01:58 (1 week ago)
San Diego FC vs Austin FC Highlights ⚽️ FOX Soccer
Check out the best moments of this MLS matchup between San Diego FC and Austin FC announced by Llyod Sam and John Eastern.
Fox News - Video
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Charlotte FC vs New York City FC Highlights ⚽️ FOX Soccer
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The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-05-14 00:00:17 (1 week ago)
‘Oh my God, did my dad and I fight’: Olivia Colman on the regrets triggered by new film Jimpa
John Lithgow plays the gay and often nude septuagenarian father of Colman’s character in this bombshell-laden story of intergenerational queerness. She explains why her own dad would have ‘sat and cried all the way through it’
In Jimpa, Olivia Colman plays a woman called Hannah who leaves Adelaide with her husband and 16-year-old child to visit her father in Amsterdam. This is Jimpa – the word sticks better once you know it’s a compound of Jim and grandpa. At the airport, the teenager, Frances, who’s trans, drops a bombshell: they want to move to the Netherlands and finish their schooling there. Hannah and her husband, Harry, respond thoughtfully, not freaking out.
But once they arrive in Amsterdam, Jimpa, played by John Lithgow, brings enough drama for everyone – something he’s been doing for 40 years, since he left his family for a fuller queer life than Australia at the end of the 20th century could offer. The film revels in revealing the sort of lifestyle he enjoyed instead.
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The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-05-14 00:00:17 (1 week ago)
‘Very demure, very mindful’: how Jools Lebron went viral – and her life fell apart
In 2024, when she filmed a quick video in her car on a work break, she thought nothing of it. But in days she had become a meme. What followed was excitement, opportunity and a crushing pressure ...
Jools Lebron was in her car, taking a break from her job in a supermarket, when she posted the TikTok video that would change her life. “You see how I do my makeup for work?” she told her followers that day in August 2024. “Very demure, very mindful … A lot of you girls go to the interview looking like Marge Simpson and go to the job looking like Patty and Selma. Not demure.”
“At first, it was like any other video,” she says, on a video call from her home in Chicago. “A few likes, a couple of comments. But then I started noticing the numbers moving faster than usual – faster than anything I had seen before. I remember refreshing my phone and just staring at it like: ‘Wait … what is happening?’”
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The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-05-14 00:00:17 (1 week ago)
Two mothers fought British bureaucracy to obtain lifesaving cannabis medicines for their children. But most patients are having to go private – at huge cost
In the summer of 2012, Britain was in a festive mood. It was the year of the queen’s diamond jubilee and the London Olympics, and the country was celebrating. But for former hairdresser Hannah Deacon and her young family in Warwickshire, it was a summer of ambulances, hospital wards and doctors rushing in and out of emergency rooms.
Eight months earlier, Deacon had given birth to a healthy baby boy named Alfie. The early months of his life had been challenging for her and her partner, Drew, as they are for any first-time parents, but by the summer, Alfie was sleeping and feeding well, and it felt like the family was settling into the new rhythm. However, one night the couple woke up to find their baby’s little body gripped by a paralysing seizure.
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