
-
Pope 'rested well' on eighth night in hospital: Vatican
-
Shakira cancels Colombia concert over venue safety concerns
-
Bibas family says mother's remains home, ahead of Gaza hostage-prisoner swap
-
New Zealand says Chinese naval vessel fires live rounds in new drill
-
Cavs crush Knicks in battle of NBA East elite, Thunder roll
-
Ukraine's earth riches are rare and difficult to reach
-
Cook Islands strikes deal with China on seabed minerals
-
Highlights from Berlin as film festival wraps up
-
Disinformation blizzard targets Germany before election
-
Bibas mother confirmed dead as Gaza hostage-prisoner swap set to go ahead
-
Cavs crush Knicks in battle of NBA East elite
-
The last carriage horses of Indonesia's capital endure harsh lives
-
Gaza hostage-prisoner swap set to go ahead after row over bodies
-
Australia says China has not explained naval live-fire warning
-
On $15 a month, Venezuela's teachers live hand to mouth
-
Reds boss Kiss hails resilience in 13-try Super Rugby extravaganza
-
Porn stars: Oscar favorite 'Anora' gets sex work right
-
Arab leaders meet in Saudi Arabia to hash out Gaza plan
-
South Africa's Potgieter fires 61 to grab PGA Mexico Open lead
-
LA prosecutor says opposes new trial for Menendez brothers
-
Australia says no live firing seen or heard from Chinese ships
-
US proposes Ukraine UN text omitting mention of occupied territory: diplomats
-
Trump says Zelensky and Putin must 'get together'
-
AP sues White House officials over denial of access
-
Everton boss Moyes doing a better job than me, says Man Utd's Amorim
-
'See you in court': Trump, governor spar over trans rights
-
US stocks tumble on fears of slowdown
-
Champions Spain fight back in Women's Nations League opener, England held
-
M23 pushes deeper in east DRC, UN urges Rwanda forces to leave
-
Leicester hit historic low in Brentford rout
-
LA mayor sacks fire chief over handling of deadly blazes
-
Suspect arrested after stabbing at Berlin's Holocaust memorial
-
Cuba opens solar park hoping to stave off blackouts
-
'Super tough' Rublev in third Qatar final, faces Draper for title
-
Yankees change facial hair policy to allow 'well-groomed beards'
-
'History will not forgive' failure to seal pandemic deal: WHO chief
-
There's optimism Wembanyama will make strong recovery
-
Cognac on the rocks: industry seeks French govt help from Chinese tariffs
-
Texas measles outbreak reaches 90, mostly unvaccinated
-
Holders Spain stun Belgium with late comeback in women's Nations League
-
Man badly wounded in suspected stabbing at Berlin's Holocaust memorial
-
Ex-Trump aide's 'Nazi ideology' salute sparks French party leader's protest
-
Man found guilty of trying to kill Salman Rushdie
-
Man badly wounded in assault at Berlin's Holocaust memorial: police
-
USA needs travel reforms to cope with mega sports events: report
-
World champion Brignone storms to Sestriere giant slalom
-
'Unknown little Englishman' Sherratt hoping to reverse Welsh fortunes
-
Pope not out of danger, doctors say, amid questions over future
-
Christie's first-ever AI sale angers some artists
-
M23 advances deeper in east DRC as Congolese troops flee

US, China economic leaders raise 'serious concerns' in first call
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and his Chinese counterpart He Lifeng raised mutual concerns on trade and economic issues in their introductory call Friday, as tensions between the world's two biggest economies simmer under President Donald Trump's second term.
The talks came shortly after Trump imposed additional tariffs on imports from China over its alleged role in the deadly fentanyl trade, which Beijing has pushed back against.
"Secretary Bessent expressed serious concerns about the PRC's counternarcotics efforts, economic imbalances, and unfair policies," said a Treasury Department readout, referring to the People's Republic of China.
Meanwhile, Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng "expressed serious concerns about the recent restrictive measures, such as increased tariffs, imposed on China by the United States," according to state broadcaster CCTV.
Trump has wielded the threat of tariffs against allies and adversaries alike -- including China -- since taking office last month.
He imposed additional customs duties of 10 percent on all products imported from China at the start of this month, and has threatened further moves while also suggesting a trade deal with Beijing is possible.
But Beijing has strongly opposed the imposition of tariffs "under the pretext of the fentanyl issue," according to its foreign ministry, arguing that such levies cannot solve what it called a US domestic problem.
But in their call on Friday, Bessent and He agreed to remain in communication going forward.
The parties also exchanged views on their economic ties, said the Treasury statement.
CCTV added: "Both sides recognized the importance of China-US economic and trade relations, and agreed to continue to maintain communication on issues of mutual concern," the broadcaster said.
The call took place at Bessent's request, according to CCTV.
Bessent's predecessor Janet Yellen has held several meetings and calls with He, and previously made visits to Beijing in an effort to stabilize bilateral economic ties.
Washington has long accused Beijing of failing to crack down on the production of chemical components that are typically exported to Mexico and made into fentanyl before being transported into the United States.
Asked on Thursday about Trump's comments on a prospective trade deal, China's foreign ministry said the two countries "should resolve their concerns through dialogue and consultation based on equality and mutual respect".
I.Meyer--BTB