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14.05.2026

The Day Xi Warned Trump on Taiwan

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 14.05.2026.

It displays 226 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

14.05.2026The Day Xi Warned Trump on Taiwan

The day was dominated by the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing, with Xi's warning on Taiwan as the central theme. In the morning, multiple outlets reported Xi's warning that mishandling Taiwan could lead to conflict, with some noting Trump's silence on the issue. By early afternoon, coverage expanded to include a hot mic incident capturing an awkward F-bomb clash, and the Strait of Hormuz deal where Trump and Xi agreed to keep the waterway open. In the evening, the Supreme Court's decision to preserve access to the abortion pill mifepristone became a major story, with multiple outlets covering the ruling. Other developments included the resignation of US Border Patrol chief Michael Banks, FBI Director Kash Patel's 'VIP snorkel' at Pearl Harbor, and CIA Director Ratcliffe's visit to Cuba.

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President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping met in Beijing, as the two countries aim to stabilize their trading relationship and grapple with uncertainty over Iran.
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02:54Xi's Taiwan Warning

The US media is overwhelmingly focused on Trump's summit with Xi in Beijing, with multiple outlets highlighting Xi's warning that differences over Taiwan could lead to US-China conflict. Coverage emphasizes the Thucydides trap reference and the high stakes of the meeting.
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06:31Xi's Taiwan Warning Dominates Summit Coverage

The US media is overwhelmingly focused on the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing, with multiple outlets highlighting Xi's warning that mishandling Taiwan could lead to conflict. Coverage emphasizes the high stakes and the body language of the leaders, while some outlets also note Trump's silence on Taiwan.
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China’s Xi Jinping warned President Donald Trump on Thursday that the two countries could clash over Taiwan if the issue was not handled properly. The exchange at a highly anticipated summit in Beijing underscored just how far apart Trump and Xi remain on thorny issues, including the war in Iran, trade disputes and Washington's relations with Taiwan. [Full Story]
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08:13Xi's Taiwan Warning Echoes Through Summit

The US media is heavily focused on the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing, with multiple outlets highlighting Xi's warning that mishandling Taiwan could lead to conflict. Coverage emphasizes the high stakes and the body language of the leaders, while some outlets also note Trump's silence on Taiwan.
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Abdallah A. lived in Germany since he was two months old and last year gained German citizenship. But now he’s been stripped of it because of pro-Palestinian Instagram posts, in a disturbing legal case that points to the rise of citizenship-on-probation.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping praised a “new positioning” in U.S.-China relations following his summit with President Donald Trump, describing a framework of cooperation paired with carefully managed competition. Xi said the two leaders agreed that maintaining a strategically stable relationship would shape ties over the next three years, while urging expanded cooperation in trade, public health, agriculture, and law enforcement. [Full Story]
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11:01Xi's Taiwan Warning and the Hot Mic Clash

The US media is heavily focused on the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing, with new headlines highlighting Xi's warning on Taiwan and a hot mic incident capturing an awkward F-bomb clash. Coverage emphasizes the contrast between public praise and private tensions, with outlets like NY Post, HuffPost, and NPR reporting on Taiwan as a flashpoint. The summit's substance is questioned by Washington Examiner, while Newsmax notes Xi's 'new positioning'.
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Central planners had a rational vision: replace the anarchy of the market with conscious coordination. Vivek Chibber explains why calculation and incentive problems undermined that vision, but a different sort of socialism can still flourish.
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13:00Xi's Taiwan Warning and the Hot Mic Clash

The US media is heavily focused on the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing, with new headlines highlighting Xi's warning on Taiwan and a hot mic incident capturing an awkward F-bomb clash. Coverage emphasizes the contrast between public praise and private tensions, with outlets like NY Post, HuffPost, and NPR reporting on Taiwan as a flashpoint. The summit's substance is questioned by Washington Examiner, while Newsmax notes Xi's 'new positioning'.
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15:02Xi's Taiwan Warning and the Strait of Hormuz Deal

The Trump-Xi summit dominates coverage, with new headlines on Taiwan warnings and a Strait of Hormuz agreement. Multiple outlets report Xi's warning that mishandling Taiwan could lead to conflict, while Trump and Xi agree to keep the Strait of Hormuz open. The resignation of US Border Patrol chief Michael Banks adds to DHS leadership changes.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the U.S. remains committed to its longstanding Taiwan policy as Washington seeks to maintain strategic stability with China following talks between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Rubio warned that the U.S. opposes any “forced change in the status quo” over Taiwan, saying such a move would destabilize both U.S.-China relations and the global economy. [Full Story]
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16:44Xi's Taiwan Warning and Strait of Hormuz Deal

The Trump-Xi summit continues to dominate, with new headlines on Xi's warning that Taiwan could spark 'clashes and even conflicts' (Fox News) and Trump saying Xi pledged not to provide military equipment to Iran (CNN). The Strait of Hormuz deal is also covered, with Trump and Bessent saying China may help reopen the waterway (Newsmax). Meanwhile, FBI Director Kash Patel's 'VIP snorkel' at Pearl Harbor is reported by AP and Washington Examiner.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, speaking to CNBC from Beijing, said reopening the waterway is “very much” in China’s interest and predicted Beijing would work “behind the scenes” to influence Iranian leaders. Reuters reported Bessent said, “I think they’re going to do what they can” to help reopen the strait. [Full Story]
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18:29Abortion Pill Access Preserved

The Supreme Court's decision to preserve access to the abortion pill mifepristone dominates coverage, with multiple outlets (AP, Boston Globe, Washington Post, ABC, NPR, NBC, Daily Wire) reporting on the ruling. Meanwhile, the Trump-Xi summit continues with Xi's warning on Taiwan and Trump's claim that Xi pledged not to arm Iran (Fox News, Newsmax).
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21:25Xi's Warning Echoes Through Second Day of Talks

The Trump-Xi summit continues to dominate, with a second day of talks expected after Xi's warning on Taiwan and progress on Iran. The Supreme Court's abortion pill ruling also receives widespread coverage, with conservative outlets criticizing the decision. Meanwhile, the US moves to indict Raúl Castro over the 1996 plane downing, and FBI Director Patel's Pearl Harbor snorkel trip draws scrutiny.
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Hours before meeting again with China’s leader, President Trump pushed back on what he described as a suggestion from Xi Jinping that the U.S. was a “declining nation.”
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