The Trump-Xi summit in 4 lines


UNITED KINGDOM
Another day, another “PM Starmer under pressure!” headline: now a young Labour MP is resigning so that popular Manchester mayor Andy Burnham can run for his seat then challenge Starmer for leadership of not just the party, but the nation. Meanwhile, a tax probe has cleared Starmer’s former deputy Angela Rayner of wrongdoing, meaning she could also challenge Starmer for the top job. (Politico)
SOLOMON ISLANDS
Perennial opposition figure Matthew Wale has emerged as the new prime minister, a week after his predecessor fell in a no-confidence vote. Wale has previously pledged to publish — though not revoke — the secret 2022 security pact with China. (ABC)
TAJIKISTAN
Just prior to Trump’s visit, Tajikistan’s President Rahmon appeared in Beijing to sign a high-level Treaty on Permanent Good-Neighborliness. (CGTN)
LATVIA
The centre-right PM Silina has stepped down amid a political crisis triggered by wayward Ukrainian drones crashing into Latvian territory — she had fired her defence minister, prompting his Progressive party to pull its support. (BBC)
UAE
The UAE is flatly denying a statement from Netanyahu’s office that the Israeli PM secretly met the UAE’s president (MBZ) in the UAE at the height of the Iran war — a chat Israel said delivered an unspecified “historic breakthrough.” (Bloomberg $)
NICARAGUA
Russia’s Putin has signed into law a military cooperation pact with Nicaragua, promising joint training and intelligence sharing. (Americas Quarterly)
INDIA
Delhi has condemned the sinking of an Indian-flagged wooden cargo ship off Oman, though has stopped short of naming names. (Independent)
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