
Opposing statements from the US and China after their leaders’ meeting exposed sharp diplomatic fault lines.
2US President Donald Trump said China agreed to buy 200 Boeing jets, one of the first major deals to emerge from the Beijing summit.
3US prosecutors were set to drop bribery charges against the Indian billionaire Gautam Adani, The New York Times reported.
4Trump’s visit to China marks a soft-power win for Beijing in its quest to present as a gleaming, high-tech powerhouse.
5Air India will cut more than a quarter of its international flights due to war-related fuel shortages.
6Beijing is playing diplomatic long game on both Taiwan and Iran, analysts said.
Maxim Shemetov/Reuters
Kenny Holston/Pool/Reuters
Brendan Smialowski/Reuters
Evan Vucci/Reuters
Eli Hartman/File Photo/Reuters
Evan Vucci/Reuters
Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters
Maxim Shemetov/Reuters
Kenny Holston/Pool/Reuters
Campaign of Austin Ahlman
B Mathur/Reuters
Joel Angel Juarez/Reuters
Mistral CEO Arthur Mensch. Denis Balibouse/Reuters
Abubaker Lubowa/Reuters
Megan Varner/Reuters
Eli Hartman/File Photo/Reuters
Hamad I Mohammed/Reuters
Tingshu Wang/Reuters
Evan Vucci/Reuters
Maxim Shemetov/Reuters.
Sodiq Adelakun/File Photo/Reuters
Hereward Holland/Reuters
Mistral CEO Arthur Mensch. Denis Balibouse/Reuters
Ints Kalnins/Reuters
Alexander Zemlianichenko/Pool via Reuters
Alyson Shontell. Amal Alhasan/Getty Images for Fortune Media
Reckitt Benckiser/Handout via Reuters 
Courtesy of Government of Dubai/Joey Pfeifer/Semafor