The United Nations Security Council held an emergency meeting after the deadliest day in Gaza in years.
At least 60-Palestinians killed, thousands more injured.
With the U.S. out, Iran and European leaders meet in Brussels in an effort to save the nuclear deal.
And, high-stakes trade talks between the United States and China. Chinese Vice Premier Liu He is in Washington and will meet with the U.S. delegation later this week for key trade talks.
CGTN’s Nathan King reports.
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To discuss:
- Qinduo Xu is a senior researcher at the Pangoal Institution.
- Dorothy Parvaz is a Global Politics reporter with ThinkProgress.
- Merrill Matthews is a resident scholar with the Institute for Policy Innovation.
- Suzanne Lynch is the Washington Correspondent for The Irish Times.
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UN Security Council holds moment of silence for the dozens of Palestinians killed Monday at the Gaza border. https://t.co/KpppOr3NGJ pic.twitter.com/I7pg8O2yxa
— NBC News (@NBCNews) May 15, 2018
Putin, Macron say Russia, France to continue to honor Iran nuclear deal despite U.S. exit https://t.co/gWR8hTvlyV pic.twitter.com/98Dd72CHso
— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) May 15, 2018
As US, China prepare to resume trade talks in Washington, President Donald Trump promises to help telecom giant ZTE to save jobs in China after Commerce Dept. cuts access to US suppliers. https://t.co/e6IUQXKcgu
— AP Politics (@AP_Politics) May 14, 2018