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Al Jazeera - Top Stories

Al Jazeera - Top Stories

2026-05-14 10:17:29 (1 week ago)

‘Never mess it up’: What Xi and Trump said on day one of Beijing talks

Xi and Trump agree to frame their relationship as 'constructive, strategic and stable' on the first day of talks.

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Globo News - Mundo

Globo News - Mundo

2026-05-14 10:17:06 (1 week ago)

China cometeria 'erro terrível' se tentasse tomar Taiwan à força, diz secretário de Trump


Trump é recebido por Xi Jinping na China para reunião O secretário de Estado dos Estados Unidos, Marco Rubio, disse nesta quinta-feira (14) que seria um “erro terrível” se a China tentasse tomar Taiwan à força, e que a posição de Washington sobre a ilha asiática não mudou. ✅ Siga o canal de notícias internacionais do g1 no WhatsApp SANDRA COHEN: Em vantagem sobre Trump, Xi coloca Taiwan como linha vermelha e dá recado claro aos EUA "Acreditamos que seria um erro terrível impor isso pela força ou por qualquer meio dessa natureza. Haveria consequências para isso, globalmente, não apenas nos Estados Unidos. E deixamos isso assim”, disse Rubio. Rubio disse em entrevista à emissora norte-americana NBC que os EUA estão adotando uma "ambiguidade estratégica" sobre o tema Taiwan nas interações com o governo chinês durante visita do presidente Donald Trump a Pequim. O secretário de Estado afirmou também que o assunto da venda de armas dos EUA para Taiwan “não teve destaque” nas conversas com os chineses. Segundo Rubio, essa estratégia —comum na diplomacia quando países querem "fugir pela tangente" em determinados assuntos— está sendo empregada pela delegação de Trump porque a posição dos EUA sobre Taiwan não mudou: Washington não quer ver a ilha asiática ser anexada pela China. Taiwan é um dos principais pontos de tensão entre as duas potências mundiais. 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. O secretário Rubio também está na China na visita oficial de Trump, que está prevista para terminar na sexta-feira (15). Xi adverte Trump sobre Taiwan Xi Jinping e Donald Trump em Pequim, em 14 de maio de 2026 Reuters 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. 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. O governo taiwanês disse ainda estar em contato próximo com os EUA sobre o encontro entre Trump e Xi Jinping. Ainda durante o encontro, Xi citou a chamada “armadilha de Tucídides” ao questionar se China e Estados Unidos conseguirão evitar um confronto entre grandes potências. Taiwan g1/Alberto Correa VÍDEOS: mais assistidos do g1

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Fox News - Video

Fox News - Video

2026-05-14 10:13:17 (1 week ago)

Expert breaks down China's influence on Iran, US foreign policy

Dennis Citrinowicz provides his analysis on China's role in the war with Iran and why he believes the conflict is at an strategic impasse.'

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France 24 - World News

France 24 - World News

2026-05-14 10:11:07 (1 week ago)

The dark side of Nigeria's crypto craze: Hope, scam and money laundering

Cryptocurrency has become part of everyday life for many Nigerians in the face of inflation and the collapse of the naira. People are turning to cryptocurrencies to save, trade, and send money outside traditional banks. For many young people, crypto also represents hope for quick financial success, fueled by a new generation of influencers, who showcase their success and sell advice to an audience hungry for social mobility. But behind the promise of opportunity lies a darker side marked by scams, fraud, market manipulation, and money laundering. Authorities and some private players are now working to better regulate practices and support victims. Report by Yassin Ciyow.

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Le Monde - World News

Le Monde - World News

2026-05-14 10:06:11 (1 week ago)

France and Netherlands say that all hantavirus contact cases are negative

'As of today, all close contacts of a person who tested positive for hantavirus, present in France, have tested negative, without exception,' said Health Minister Stéphanie Rist on X.

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France 24 - World News

France 24 - World News

2026-05-14 10:04:09 (1 week ago)

Fast & Furious marks 25th anniversary with emotional premiere in Cannes

A special ride… for a special anniversary screening. Twenty-five years on, the ‘Fast & Furious’ team celebrated the birthday of the film’s original release at the Cannes Film Festival with a midnight screening. Over the years, Vin Diesel and his co-stars have propelled the franchise to blockbuster status. Olivia Salazar-Winspear tells us how a small action film featuring wild car stunts became a true cultural phenomenon.

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-05-14 10:01:09 (1 week ago)

Martinů: The Symphonies 1-6 album review – Hrůša is a persuasive guide to this distinctive and likable cycle

Bamberg Symphony/Hrůša
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The first appearance of these distinctive works on the Deutsche Grammophon label is a red-letter day

Written in exile between 1942 and 1953, all but one of Bohuslav Martinů’s six symphonies were commissioned or premiered by US orchestras, yet each exudes the vigorous spirit of the composer’s Czechia homeland. Too often neglected, their first appearance on Deutsche Grammophon is a red-letter day for these distinctive, eminently likable works.

The Bamberg Symphony was founded in 1946 by musicians driven out of Bohemia and Moravia. The music is thus deeply embedded in their DNA and Jakub Hrůša knows just how to draw it out. Martinů’s idiosyncratic sound world incorporates orchestral piano and bristling percussion, while his neo-classical pastoralism is regularly subverted by a bustling rhythmic energy. Tempos accordingly are brisk but never rushed, while crisp, crunchy textures are clean and meticulously detailed.

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Fox News - Top Stories

Fox News - Top Stories

2026-05-14 10:00:54 (1 week ago)

Eric Trump reveals what his father told him after 34-count felony conviction in New York

Eric Trump reveals what Donald Trump told him after his felony conviction, calling it a "low moment" that simultaneously inspired hope for victory.

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Fox News - Top Stories

Fox News - Top Stories

2026-05-14 10:00:40 (1 week ago)

Granger Smith says fame can become ‘poison’ after leaving country music for ministry

Singer Granger Smith, who left country music, has an upcoming book, "Poison in the Well: 11 Toxic Beliefs That Kept Me from the Living Water of Jesus."

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Fox News - Video

Fox News - Video

2026-05-14 10:00:17 (1 week ago)

Granger Smith says faith is key to a successful marriage

Granger Smith, author of the upcoming book, "Poison in the Well," discusses how putting faith at the center of marriage changed his relationship, saying a God-focused union leads to lasting success.

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Fox News - U.S. News

Fox News - U.S. News

2026-05-14 10:00:11 (1 week ago)

Video shows undercover cops shooting man threatening shoppers with fake gun in ‘justified’ defense: officials

North Carolina officers cleared of excessive force charges in the fatal shooting of Derrick Manigault, who brandished what turned out to be a fake gun.

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-05-14 10:00:09 (1 week ago)

‘AI isn’t going to have any beneficial influence on humans’: Beth Orton on creativity, craft and the inspirational power of David Bowie

Ahead of her new album, the singer-songwriter answers your questions on big 90s nights out, financial survival and the time a whole tube carriage serenaded her

I’m curious how you found out you could sing, how you developed your voice and what singing means to you? VladimirS
I found out I could sing while I was doing experimental theatre in 1989 – it was a cultural crossover between Ukraine and the UK. My biggest fear was singing in public and I wanted to do something I was afraid of, so I turned a Rimbaud poem into what I imagined was a blues song. And I loved it. Afterwards, I met this producer, William Orbit – I was 19 and he was 37 – through one of the women in the play whose husband was the manager of the Pogues. William decided: “She can sing. I will make a star of her.” He hooked me up with a wonderful singing teacher. But I probably will never see myself as a singer. Even last week I was like: “Oh yeah, I guess I am a musician, that’s ended up being what I do.” I still can’t quite get my head around that.

When making a new song up, do you have a job to do, or are you inspired? And in which order do the songs come, regarding melody, chords, words? gin007
I get inspired and that’s why I write. I could be walking in nature or having a conversation and it’ll spark something in my head and I’ll make notes. Then I’ll go to the piano or guitar and often if I’ve got something percolating, that will find its way into the chords. So, melody, words and chords often come together at once. Then I do the work, which is the filling it in. The easy part is the la la la, here’s the idea, here’s the shape, here’s the form, and then it’s like: this all came unconsciously, how do I write to that standard consciously? That can be really, really challenging. It can make your skin crawl because it’s hard to write a good song.

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