
Max Tani

Reed Albergotti

Donald Trump and Xi Jinping held a wide-ranging call that both leaders welcomed as a sign of warming US-China ties.
2The US is pursuing deals with Japan, Mexico, and the EU to shore up critical mineral arsenals and blunt China’s ability to disrupt global supply chains.
3Iran abandoned nuclear talks with the US in Turkey and proposed limited negotiations in Oman instead, teeing up a back-and-forth with Washington.
4Russia is suspected of intercepting EU satellites, part of Moscow’s broader hybrid warfare campaign.
5Eli Lilly shares jumped more than 10% after the US firm reported strong sales of its GLP-1 drugs, sending rival Novo Nordisk’s shares tumbling.
6Waymo is set to roll out its robotaxis in more than 20 cities this year, while Chinese firms also accelerate their global expansion plans.
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Turkish President Erdoğan visits Saudi Arabia. Murat Cetinmuhurdar/Turkish Presidential Press Office/Handout via Reuters.
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Jamil Javani, in a video posted Tuesday. Screenshot/X/@jamiljivani
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Kevin Warsh at Semafor’s World Economy Summit. Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images for Semafor
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Another Iemanjá ceremony in Rio de Janeiro. Mauro Pimentel/AFP via Getty Images.
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