| "There is no sign of that petro here," said Igdalia Diaz, a 35-year-old homemaker who launched into a diatribe about her town's crumbling school, pitted roads, frequent blackouts and perpetually hungry citizens. It turns out that Venezuela's petro is hard to spot almost anywhere. Reuters’ hunt turned up little evidence of a thriving petro trade. The coin is not sold on any major cryptocurrency exchange. No shops are known to accept it. | | | |
An online army of skeptics and amateur sleuths that has spent years promoting bets against Tesla senses an opportunity to renew pressure on the electric carmaker after the failure of Elon Musk’s plan to take it private. A spokesman for Tesla declined to comment on short-sellers, who are often dubbed “haters” by Musk’s supporters on Twitter. | |
A massive swarm of bees gathered on a hot dog cart umbrella in New York City’s Times Square on Monday. Before long it became a social media sensation thanks to live footage from Reuters. It may have been just a piece of light news on an August afternoon, but it illustrated a widening trend. | |
North Korea's Kim Jong Un is looking to capitalize on an easing in international tensions with his isolated regime to advance plans for a high-speed rail network to rival those in Europe and neighboring South Korea. | | | |
“It was like I met someone I don’t know at all,” said 81-year-old South Korean Jung Hak-soon, who was among 89 South Korean families who joined in reunions last week of relatives separated by the Korean War, fought from 1950 to 1953. There were no tearful hugs when she met her North Korean nephew and sister-in-law for the first time. Instead, she says, she just wanted to return home. | |
| Trump hails Kim, sees no need to resume U.S.-South Korea war games @realDonaldTrump #NorthKorea https://reut.rs/2C83aOm 8:32 PM - Aug 29, 2018 |
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