The tentative truce struck in May brought that US tariff on Chinese products down to 30%, while Beijing slashed levies on US imports to 10% and promised to lift barriers on critical mineral exports.
On 6 June 1975, firefighter Norman Winnett was nearly six hours into a night shift when the call came in to say a train had crashed at Nuneaton railway station.He was first at the scene where an overnight sleeper train with 12 carriages had derailed, smashing into a platform and killing six people. Dozens more were injured.
"We could hear voices, we could hear people who wanted to get out," Mr Winnett remembered of the wreckage.The story of what happened is being retold by the BBC's Secret Warwickshire series.The Euston to Glasgow service was running late that night after breaking down in Hertfordshire and the train was more than an hour behind time.
As it neared Nuneaton, travelling at about 80 mph, the driver saw a board warning of a 20 mph speed restriction through the station. The safety measure had been brought in for temporary track there which could only sustain top speeds of 40mph.The lights on the board were out and the driver wrongly assumed that meant the restriction was lifted, with catastrophic results.
As the train was about to enter the station shortly before 02:00 BST, the driver saw another warning board which was lit and slammed on the brakes but "it was by then too late", a report into the crash said.
The two engines, along with all the sleeper cars, derailed. Coaches slewed sideways, some thrown on to their sides, hitting structures along the line for 340 yards (311m).A 12-year-old boy fell to his death at Ireland's Cliffs of Moher after slipping in a puddle close to the edge, an inquest has heard.
Zhihan Zhao and his mother, both Chinese nationals, were with her friends at the beauty spot on the County Clare coast on 23 July last year when he walked ahead of the group.The coroner embraced Zhihan's distraught mother after recording a verdict of accidental death.
The accident was the second fatal fall at the Cliffs of Moher within a three-month period last year.Zhihan and his mother, Xianhong Huang, had arrived in Ireland 12 days before his fatal fall.