
The U.S.-China summit in Beijing centers on trade negotiations and geopolitical tensions, with President Trump seeking economic deals while President Xi Jinping reiterates warnings regarding Taiwan. Although the summit features elaborate ceremonial displays, the substance remains focused on familiar diplomatic themes rather than significant breakthroughs. Meanwhile, regional allies, including Japan and Taiwan, navigate the uncertainty of U.S. commitments, often adopting hedging strategies to maintain autonomy amidst potential shifts in American foreign policy. Domestically, the legal system faces a critical test as an appeals court reviews the administration’s efforts to penalize major law firms for representing political opponents. This case, argued by high-profile attorneys, questions the boundaries of executive power and the independence of the legal profession in the face of political retaliation.
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