US staff and members of the travelling press accompanying President Donald Trump reportedly dumped all materials handed out by Chinese officials before boarding Air Force One on Friday.

A White House staff member was knocked down by members of the Chinese press pack where US President Donald Trump was holding a bilateral meeting with Xi Jinping.

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U.S. President Donald Trump departed Beijing on Friday after two days of tightly choreographed diplomacy with Chinese President Xi Jinping, closing a...

President Donald Trump left Beijing for the US on Friday afternoon after three days of high-stakes talks with Xi Jinping to ease tensions between the world’s two largest…

U.S. President Donald Trump wrapped up his visit to Beijing Friday with a private meeting at Chinese leader Xi Jinping's official residence before he departed for Washington

While the summit appeared cordial, China remains a key adversary of the United States, given its advanced intelligence and espionage capabilities.

El hecho ocurrió al cierre de una visita marcada por gestos de cordialidad entre Donald Trump y Xi Jinping.

US officials and journalists travelling to China were advised to use phones and laptops that could be wiped or disposed of back home to preserve cybersecurity.

Trump's delegation disposed of burner phones and credentials before leaving China.

US staff and members of the travelling press accompanying President Donald Trump reportedly dumped all materials handed out by Chinese officials before boarding Air Force One on…

Donald Trump’s high-stakes China visit has sparked fresh controversy after reports claimed U.S. officials destroyed or discarded all gifts and devices received from Chinese hosts…

From a standoff over a US Secret Service agent’s weapon to a US staffer trampled during a melee, tensions bubbled to the surface throughout Trump’s visit to Beijing.

US officials and press accompanying President Trump reportedly discarded all Chinese-provided items, including phones and badges, before departing Beijing. This move underscores…

U.S. officials and reporters aboard Air Force One were ordered to discard summit items, including phones, badges and lapel pins.

When the wheels of Air Force One lifted up from Beijing on Friday, US President Trump was wrapping a three-day visit with many questions still outstanding about what exactly he…