On Saturday, the Beijing Mercedes-Benz Sales Service Co issued a statement saying it was deeply sorry for the customer's experience. It said it had launched an investigation and dispatched a special team to Xi'an to negotiate with the woman. In another statement on Sunday, the Mercedes-Benz Financial Services said that Mercedes-Benz charges no such financial service fee to dealers or customers, and have repeatedly required its dealers to abide by the law and guarantee customers' rights.
On Monday, another clip posted to Weibo showed an elderly woman in Yichang, Hubei province, sitting, visibly distraught, at a medical insurance service counter after being told that cash payment was not accepted and that she must use mobile payment to settle her account or call her relatives for help.
On Sept 13, the fifth Vision China event, themed"40 Years On-China and the World", will be held in London.
On Jan 24, Yichang was locked down and all exits were closed, meaning Chow and her 8-year-old daughter were unable to return to Hong Kong on Feb 1, as scheduled.
On May 8, 2018, US President Donald Trump announced that the United States would withdraw from the agreement. Following the US withdrawal, the EU enacted an updated blocking statute on Aug. 7, 2018 to nullify U.S. sanctions on countries trading with Iran.
On Friday, US District Court Judge Haywood Gilliam in Oakland, California said in a pair of court decisions that the Trump administration's proposal to transfer Defense Department funds intended for anti-drug activities was unlawful.
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On Thursday, Jeenbekov announced that he has made the decision to resign.
On Monday, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd announced it will take full control of food delivery platform Ele.me, the rival of Meituan, for .5 billion, through its affiliate Ant Financial Services Group.
On Jan 24, the eve of Chinese New Year, his colleagues let him rest at home and spend more time with his wife. He declined, saying he was young and should take over more work from other colleagues.
On Nov 17, rioters blocked the roads near the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and hurled patrol bombs on the roads, posing a serious threat to public security. The rioters even used bows, bricks and arrows to indiscriminately attack police and journalists. A policeman was shot in the leg with an arrow.