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Date:2026-05-12 UTC

Trump heads to Beijing for a high-stakes summit with Xi Jinping, attempting to downplay US-Iran differences as the centerpiece of talks. China arrives from a position of strength, with booming tech exports and a more assertive posture than during Trump's 2017 visit. The delegation includes both Secretary of State Rubio — under Chinese sanctions — and Defense Secretary Hegseth, underscoring the diplomatic complexity. Meanwhile, tensions persist over Iran as Trump dismisses Tehran's latest proposal and warns of renewed attacks. In a separate front, the Musk-Altman OpenAI trial reveals explosive testimony over control and ownership of the AI firm.

Trump heads to Beijing for high-stakes Xi summit

President Trump is traveling to Beijing for a crucial summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, downplaying differences over Iran as he seeks stability in US-China relations. The visit comes as China's tech exports surge, giving Beijing a stronger negotiating position. Multiple reports highlight the shifting dynamic since Trump's 2017 visit, with a more assertive China on the world stage.

China's assertiveness reshapes Trump visit dynamics

A decade after Trump's first state visit to China, Beijing has grown stronger and more assertive across military, economic, and diplomatic fronts. China's expanding nuclear ambitions add a new layer of strategic tension to the talks. Analysts question whether Trump fully grasps how profoundly China has changed since his last visit in 2017.

Musk-Altman OpenAI trial reveals explosive testimony

The high-stakes trial between Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has entered a dramatic phase, with Altman testifying that Musk once demanded 90 percent control of OpenAI. Musk's attorney pressed Altman on trustworthiness during cross-examination. The case could reshape the governance of the world's most prominent AI company.

High-profile US delegation accompanies Trump to China

Trump's China visit features a notable delegation including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who remains under Chinese sanctions, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in a rare diplomatic move. First Lady Melania Trump will not be traveling. China has confirmed Trump's state visit runs May 13-15, marking a significant state occasion.

Trump escalates Iran pressure ahead of Beijing talks

Trump has rejected Iran's response to the latest US proposal to end the conflict, dismissing it as unacceptable and warning Tehran must make a deal or face renewed attacks. Israel is reportedly worried the US could strike a 'bad deal' with Iran that leaves its war objectives unmet. The Iran issue is expected to be a key topic during Trump's meetings with Xi.