South Korea's Biggest Exporter: Unemployed Graduates

[ad_1] SEOUL (Reuters) – Cho Min-kyong holds an engineering degree from one of the best South Korean universities, a school design award and a An almost perfect note of his English proficiency test. Job seekers examine job offers published at the 2018 Japan Job Fair in Seoul, South Korea, on November 7, 2018. Photo taken … Read more

Elon Musk is wrong! Uber CEO Delights Robotaxi Boast Tesla CEO

[ad_1] By NCC: Robotaxis will one day pollute our streets and highways, but not as soon as Tesla CEO Elon Musk boasts. Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi raised this criticism ahead of the disappointing IPO of the $ 70 billion colocation giant, which fell by nearly 8 percent, although it started at $ 45. Dara Khosrowshahi … Read more

New prosecutorial war in Middle East could tip oil prices

[ad_1] US sanctions against Iran are now really starting to make themselves felt. Contrary to what the European media reports, Iran's oil and gas exports are plummeting. Tehran's ability to supply its Asian clientele has been largely blocked, with Washington having decided not to extend the waivers granted to China, India or other countries to … Read more

Elon Musk on trial against "Guy Pedo" Tweet

[ad_1] Elon Musk has a trial date that allegedly defamed a detractor in a series of tweets, a US judge ruled. US District Judge Stephen Wilson on Oct. 22 ordered the trial of Musk against a lawsuit brought by Vernon Unsworth, Reuters reported on Friday. Musk and the British diver were involved in a battle … Read more

Facebook responds to calls to end its monopoly

[ad_1] Chris Hughes, co-founder of Facebook with Mark Zuckerberg fifteen years ago, published a compelling argument for his destruction in the New York Times three days ago. Basically, his argument is that Facebook will continue to weaken and cause suffering if its monopoly is maintained, and Zuckerberg has the power to do what he wants. … Read more