BEIJING Willis Reed Knicks Jersey , July 28 (Xinhua) -- BMW will recall 1,559 imported vehicles in China starting Friday to fix problems with the rear reflectors.
The recall involves BMW 5 series vehicles manufactured between Jan. 30, 2013 and June 29, 2013, according to the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine.
The reflectors may not reflect enough light in the dark, making them hard to see and leading to potential safety hazards.
BMW suggested drivers park their cars under lights at night and contact car dealers as soon as possible.
The company will replace the defective reflectors free of charge.
Last month, BMW announced it would recall more than 86,000 imported X5 and X6 vehicles in China due to a problem with the drive shaft.
Global and Chinese automakers recalled 4.49 million defective vehicles in the first five months of this year, compared with 11.34 million in all of 2016.
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JERUSALEMRAMALLAH, July 27 (Xinhua) -- Jerusalem's senior Muslim clergies announced on Thursday that worshippers can return to pray inside a contested shrine, following two-week-long violent clashes over new Israeli security measures at the site.
Hebrew-language Channel 2 TV reported that the Jerusalem Mufti Mohammed Hussein and the Waqf, a Jordanian body that administrates the site, ruled that the status quo at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound has been restored.
Prayers will be resumed on Thursday, the clergies said.
The announcement came hours after Israeli authorities took away the overhead metal bridge and the railings of surveillance cameras that they had recently installed at the entrance to the flashpoint site, triggering nightly violent clashes between Palestinians and Israeli police.
Over the past two weeks, hundreds of Muslims were holding daily mass prayers outside the site to protest against the measures, following calls by Muslim leaders.
The detectors, installed following a shooting attack that killed three Israeli policemen, sparked a huge protest. They are seen by the Palestinians as a violation of the status quo at the Muslim-run compound and an Israeli attempt to gain more control over the site.
In the clashes that ensued, at least four Palestinians were killed by Israeli security forces and hundreds of others were injured. Three members of an Israeli family in a West Bank settlement were killed by an assailant who said he did it "to redeem Al-Aqsa."
The site, known to Muslim as the Noble Sanctuary and to Jews as the Temple Mount, is located in East Jerusalem's Old City, a territory that Israel seized from Jordan in a 1967 war and annexed shortly later. The annexation has never been internationally recognized.
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CHICAGO, Dec. 1 (Xinhua) -- The justice system plays a crucial role in meting out punishments to underpin democracy. So when a grand jury declined to indict white police officer Darren Wilson who shot dead an unarmed black teen Michael Brown, the whole controversy around the incident should have been settled.
But on the contrary, the ensuing disturbing scene of an outraged public crying foul nationwide as well as outspoken criticisms from other judicial experts and staff indicated a rather uncomfortable truth happening in America, a democracy with a propensity to blame others for being undemocratic: the acquittal of Wilson was unjustified.
While Brown's death has become a symbol of simmering mistrust and racism, the recent ruling not to indict Wilson made a mockery of a justice system that apparently lacks justice.
According to the initial police interview, Wilson encountered Brown only to ask the latter to walk on the sidewalk. And Wilson explicitly said he started the conversation politely.
However, in the grand jury interview later, Wilson shifted the reason for the fatal encounter, claiming that he stopped Brown because he spotted marijuana leaves on the victim's socks.
It should also be pointed out that this was not the only inconsistency in Wilson's testimonies, which must have played a crucial role in the prosecution process.
Another suspicious inconsistency was in Wilson's recount of his shootings. In the police interview, Wilson said he forgot how many shots he fired. Neither did he remember where the shootings occurred.
However, during his grand jury testimony, he was able to pin down each shooting with confidence and described how a fierce-looking Brown even charged towards him after being shot.
We would never know what are behind these inconsistencies since there will be no trial. But the fact that no justice will be done to another black man shot dead by police is both saddening and frustrating.
Such a justice system reveals the hypocrisy of the country touting itself as a human rights defender and judge.
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