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Remarkable Fossil Discovery Challenges Long-Held Beliefs About Mammals and Dinosaurs

This fossil discovered in China's Liaoning Province provides evidence that some mammals may have hunted dinosaurs for dinner. It shows a badger-like creature locked in mortal combat with a much larger beaked dinosaur, with the mammal biting two of the dinosaur's anterior dorsal ribs. This is the first evidence of actual predatory behavior by a mammal on a dinosaur, challenging the long-held belief that dinosaurs were the dominant species on land.

Six Dead, One Injured in Knife Attack at Guangdong Kindergarten

Six people have been killed and one injured in a knife attack at a kindergarten in Guangdong, China. A 25-year-old male suspect has been arrested on suspicion of carrying out an intentional attack, and the victims include three students, two parents and one teacher. The police are continuing to investigate the incident, and the local community is in shock.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen Returns from Beijing Meeting with a Message of Cooperation and Mutual Benefit

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen recently visited Beijing to discuss setting relations between the U.S. and China on a "surer footing". Yellen noted that the two countries have significant disagreements, but the Biden administration does not see the relationship as a zero-sum game. She said that the two countries must communicate their disagreements clearly and work together to address shared global challenges, while considering curbs on U.S. investment in China. Yellen urged the two countries to find common ground and build trust through dialogue and cooperation.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Chinese Premier Li Qiang Discuss U.S. Actions to Protect National Security in High-Level Economic Dialogue

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has defended the United States' actions to protect its national security in a meeting with Chinese Premier Li Qiang, citing the U.S.'s October announcement of sweeping export controls and China's recent measures to restrict the export of two metals used in chip manufacturing. Despite some friction, Yellen said the U.S. is committed to working with China to promote a more open, balanced, and mutually beneficial economic relationship.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen Visits Beijing in First High-Level Meeting Since Tensions Escalated Between U.S. and China

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has arrived in Beijing for a four-day visit, the first high-level meeting between the U.S. and China since tensions began to escalate. This visit marks a thaw in ties between the two countries and presents an opportunity to communicate and collaborate on global challenges. Yellen's visit is expected to focus on economic issues, including the global economic recovery, the U.S.-China trade relationship, and the Biden administration's plans for economic stimulus.

Vietnam Bans Highly Anticipated Movie “Barbie” Due to Controversial Nine-Dash Line Scene

Vietnam has banned the movie “Barbie” from domestic distribution due to a scene featuring a map that shows China’s unilaterally claimed territory in the South China Sea. This ban is a reminder of the ongoing tensions between Vietnam and China over the South China Sea, as other films such as “The Great Wall” and “Kung Fu Panda 3” have been banned in the past.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to Visit China to Discuss Recent Laws and Improve U.S.-China Relations

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is visiting China this week to discuss the implications of recent laws passed by China on U.S. citizens and businesses, with the aim of improving the relationship between the two countries. These laws include a counterespionage law, a Foreign Relations Law, and the sentencing of a U.S. citizen to life in prison on spying charges. Yellen's visit is expected to focus on the importance of the two countries to global economic stability.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to Visit Beijing in Effort to Strengthen U.S.-China Relations

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is traveling to Beijing this week to improve U.S.-China relations, with the intention of deepening communication, avoiding miscommunication, and expanding collaboration. During her visit, Yellen will meet with Chinese officials, U.S. companies, and Chinese people, and will discuss macroeconomic and financial issues. This trip is seen as a continuation of the Biden administration's effort to thaw U.S.-China relations, and could potentially lead to improved communication and collaboration between the two countries.

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