According to the readout of Thursday's call given to Chinese media, Xi stressed that the US should handle the "Taiwan issue prudently to prevent a small number of Taiwan Independence separatists from dragging China and the US into a dangerous situation of conflict and confrontation".
"It'll have you questioning everything."Lotus, which dropped earlier, is the rapper's first release since she stopped working with her former producer Dean Cover, better known as Inflo, who she first met at a youth club in London.
Earlier this year, she reportedly sued him for allegedly failing to pay her back after she lent him £1.7m. Inflo hasn't commented on the case.Simz told the BBC her new album explores the isolation she felt but is, at its core, about growth and moving on."I've always been someone who wants to win with who I've come up with," the 31-year-old said.
"I love the idea of doing things as a team, you come with your people."Sometimes along the way, there's a parting, there's people going in different directions, and as I'm getting older I'm learning to be at peace with that and letting go and moving on.
"My music's always been a space for me to speak about those things in a way that feels authentic and that's honest.
"I think that's part of my healing.""We experienced lower store traffic in the Americas, partially reflective of economic uncertainty, inflationary pressures, lower consumer confidence, and changes in discretionary spending," Lululemon said in a
The athleisure brand joins a growing list of big companies to warn about the impact of US President Donald Trump's trade policies.The Trump administration's approach to tariffs has triggered concerns over rising prices and a weakening economy.
"We are planning to take strategic price increases... on a small portion of our assortment, and they will be modest in nature," Lululemon's finance chief Meghan Frank said.The company also said it will cut costs and negotiate with its vendors.