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A ray of relief is visible in the domestic stock market on the fourth trading day of the week. The major indices of the market, which have been facing selling pressure for the last few days, are seen trading in the green mark on Thursday. At 9.22 am, Sensex rose by 448.92 (0.60%) points to reach 75,057.90, while Nifty rose by 139.11 (0.59%) points to reach 23,551.70.
President of America donald trump Has rejected Iran’s peace proposal. After this he said that the situation of ceasefire is very weak and it is almost on the verge of ending. Trump gave a strong statement regarding Iran and said that Iran is now much weaker than before and called its proposals useless. Trump also said that he did not even read the peace proposal sent by Iran properly, because according to him it was of no use. He claimed that if needed, America could destroy Iran’s military power in a day. Trump also raised questions on Iran’s leadership system and said that the government there has become weak.
In response, Iran’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Kazem Gharibabadi accused America of not negotiating in a serious manner. He said that America talks about peace only for show, in reality it is not serious. Gharibabadi also said that Iran has never attacked neighboring countries and the presence of US military bases in the entire region is a cause of tension. He said that many times attacks on Iran have been carried out from these bases. The Speaker of Iran’s Parliament also said that the only way to achieve peace is to accept the 14 points proposed, otherwise the situation may worsen.
What did Garibabadi say on the Strait of Hormuz?
Regarding the Strait of Hormuz, Garibabadi said that if peace is established then the situation there will become better and movement will be more secure. He also told that Iran has allowed many Indian ships to pass safely through this route. He also said that Iran always supports peace talks and if Pakistan, India or any country mediates then it will be welcomed. Meanwhile, tensions still remain between America, Israel and Iran and the ceasefire is not considered completely stable.
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President Donald Trump opened his high-stakes meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping by predicting a “fantastic future together” — striking an unusually warm tone as his administration pursues new trade and investment deals with Beijing.
“In fact, the longest relationship of our two countries that any president and president has had,” Trump said at the start of the bilateral meeting Thursday local time. “We’ve had a fantastic relationship. We’ve gotten along.”
“And whenever we had a problem, we worked that out very quickly,” he continued. “We’re going to have a fantastic future together.”
Trump also praised Xi directly, calling him “a great leader” and emphasizing the personal relationship between the two leaders as a foundation for future cooperation.

President Donald Trump opened his high-stakes meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping by predicting a “fantastic future together.” (Alex Wong/Getty Images)
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Xi, in his own opening remarks, emphasized cooperation and shared interests between the two countries.
“As leaders of major countries, this year is the 250th anniversary of American independence,” Xi said, according to a translator. “Congratulations to you and to the American people. I always believe that our two countries have more common interests than differences.”
“Success in one is an opportunity for the other, and a stable bilateral relationship is good for the world,” he continued.
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“China and the United States both stand to gain from cooperation and lose from confrontation. We should be partners, not rivals. We should help each other succeed and prosper together, and find the right way for major countries to get along well with each other in the new era.”

President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping attend a bilateral meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on May 14, 2026, to discuss the Iran conflict, trade imbalances, the Taiwan situation, and to establish new bilateral boards for economic and AI oversight. (Evan Vucci/Reuters)
Xi added that he looked forward to working with Trump “to set the course for and steer the giant ship of China–U.S. relations so as to make 2026 a historic landmark year that opens up a new chapter in China–U.S. relations.”
The comments came as Trump arrived in Beijing accompanied by a delegation of top American executives, underscoring the administration’s focus on economic dealmaking even as broader tensions between the two countries remain unresolved.
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“I just want to say, on behalf of all of the great delegation that we have … we have the greatest businessmen,” Trump said. “We ask the top 30 in the world. Every single one of them said yes.”
The delegation includes executives from major U.S. firms spanning aerospace, finance, technology and agriculture, including Apple CEO Tim Cook, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink, Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman, Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon and Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon.
White House officials said ahead of the trip that Americans should expect the president to “deliver more good deals,” with talks expected to include aerospace, agriculture and energy, as well as continued work on a proposed U.S.-China “Board of Trade” and “Board of Investment.”

The scene as U.S. President Donald Trump participates in events at the Great Hall of the People and does a greeting with the President of the People’s Republic of China Xi Jinping May 14, 2026, in Beijing China during a trip focused on trade, regional security, and strengthening bilateral ties between the world’s two largest economies. (Kenny Holston/Pool via Reuters)
A senior administration official said the potential trade framework under discussion could involve “double-digit billion” levels of commerce, along with possible purchase commitments from China in areas such as aircraft and agricultural products.
The emphasis on dealmaking comes after years of friction between Washington and Beijing over trade, technology and military competition.
Trump has imposed sweeping tariffs on Chinese goods — a policy he has continued into his second term — while repeatedly accusing Beijing of unfair trade practices.
He has also criticized past U.S. policy that helped integrate China into the global trading system, arguing Beijing benefited from open markets without offering the same access in return.
But in his opening remarks Thursday, the president emphasized business ties and personal rapport, highlighting what appeared to be an effort to stabilize economic relations between the world’s two largest economies.
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The comments came as administration officials said trade discussions with China are ongoing, alongside talks on issues including Iran, artificial intelligence and other security matters.
Trump’s praise of Xi is consistent with his longstanding approach of using personal diplomacy with foreign leaders, including rivals, as a negotiating tactic — though whether that approach will translate into concrete agreements with China remains to be seen.
America and Israel’s war with Iran is still affecting not only the Middle East but the entire world. During the war, Iran attacked many countries besides UAE and Saudi Arabia with missiles and drones. Even though there is a ceasefire between America and Iran, tension still persists in the Middle East. Meanwhile, a claim by Israel has shocked the world.
Israeli PM office’s claim shocked
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has given a sensational information by posting it on social media. The Israeli PM Office posted that amid Operation Roaring Lion, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu secretly visited the United Arab Emirates, where he met UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed. The post further said that this visit has brought a historic change in the relations between Israel and UAE.
There has been an uproar after this information came to light. In such a situation, UAE has also issued a statement and rejected Benjamin Netanyahu’s claim of coming to UAE. In fact, Israel’s Prime Minister’s Office has created a stir in the world by issuing a sensational statement on Wednesday (May 13) night. The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office said that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had secretly visited the United Arab Emirates during the attack on Iran.
What did UAE say?
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has completely rejected Israel’s claim. The UAE Foreign Ministry said, “The United Arab Emirates (UAE) denies reports related to the alleged visit of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or the reception of any Israeli military delegation to the country. The UAE has made it clear that their relations with Israel are public and are governed by the officially announced Abraham Accords, and not based on opaque or informal agreements.”
The UAE Foreign Ministry said that any claims related to undeclared visits or secret agreements are completely baseless until officially announced by the relevant authorities in the UAE. The statement further said that the UAE appeals to media organizations to exercise accuracy and professionalism and avoid disseminating unconfirmed information or promoting misleading political rhetoric.
The meeting of foreign ministers of BRICS member countries, hosted by India, is going to start in New Delhi from Thursday. This meeting is taking place at a time when geopolitical tensions are continuously increasing in West Asia. This high level meeting was chaired by Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar will do. Foreign ministers and senior representatives of BRICS member countries will participate in it. Leaders and delegations from different countries have started reaching New Delhi to attend the meeting.
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The strong storm and rain that occurred in many districts of Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday caused huge devastation. Trees and electric poles fell due to strong winds, disrupting power supply at many places. 96 people died in different districts due to the storm and water, while more than 50 people were injured. Maximum number of people have died in Varanasi, Prayagraj and Kanpur divisions.
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President Donald Trump was greeted with pomp and circumstance by the Chinese as he met China’s President Xi Jinping ahead of a high-stakes bilateral meeting between the two nations.
After arriving in his armored vehicle Thursday morning local time, Trump met with Xi in front of the Great Hall of the People in Beijing in front of crowds of military personnel, dignitaries, music and children.
After shaking hands with the Chinese president, the pair introduced each other to their dignitaries and later stood beneath a ceremonial red-and-yellow canopy for a photo-op as the star-spangled banner and China’s national anthem played in the background.
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“That was an honor like few I have ever seen before,” Trump said after they made their way into the Great Hall. “I think I was particularly impressed by those children. They were happy, they were beautiful. The military is obvious — it couldn’t be better — but those children were amazing, and they represent so much. And I know, I know, they represent so much to you.”

President Donald Trump was greeted with pomp and circumstance by the Chinese as he met China’s President Xi Jinping ahead of a high-stakes bilateral meeting between the two nations. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)
The ceremony marked the formal start of Trump’s high-stakes visit, with the pageantry outside the Great Hall giving way to a series of meetings expected to focus on trade, security and the broader effort to stabilize relations between Washington and Beijing.
The discussions will test whether the public display of diplomacy can translate into progress on the deep disputes that continue to define the U.S.–China relationship.

The ceremony marked the formal start of President Donald Trump’s high-stakes visit. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)
During the opening ceremony, Trump walked around and admired the pomp and circumstance that included children waving flags and holding flowers.
The event included marching by Chinese soldiers and music from Chinese military bands.
Xi could be seen shaking hands with many of Trump’s closest advisors, like policy advisor Stephen Miller and communications director Steven Cheung, in addition to members of his Cabinet.

President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping attend a bilateral meeting at the Great Hall of the People May 14, 2026, in Beijing. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)
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The public part of the bilateral meeting following the ceremony was very short.
“I look forward to our discussions on major issues important to our two countries and the world,” a translator for Xi said.
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