| | | | World | Millions of French commuters suffered a second consecutive day of travel chaos as striking rail workers locked horns with President Emmanuel Macron’s government in a dispute over reforming the state-owned SNCF railways. | | Commentary: At the end of his first Baltic Summit yesterday, Donald Trump praised the "terrific jobs" done by the leaders of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. Now he need to learn from their hard-earned expertise on the frontline of Russia’s energy, cyber and propaganda war -- and craft U.S. policy accordingly, writes Agnia Grigas. | | | Choosing a church can be complicated under the rule of the communist party. In this village in Hebei it goes beyond that - one official, two underground and at least one "house church" operate a hundred meters from each other. Check the story on Reuters Wider Image. https://reut.rs/2H9C9sK 3:12 AM - APR 4, 2018 | | | | | | | | Tech | Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said that he agreed “in spirit” with a strict new European Union law on data privacy but stopped short of committing to it as the standard for the social network across the world. 5 Min Read | | Shares of Spotify ended up 12.9 percent on their first day of trade on the New York Stock Exchange, a smooth debut that could pave the way for other companies looking to go public without the aid of Wall Street underwriters. 5 min read | | Amazon may make a rival offer to buy Indian e-commerce firm Flipkart, which is in tie-up talks with Walmart, local media reported, as the two U.S. retail giants jostle for dominance in India’s booming online industry. 3 min read | | The Philippines’ anti-trust agency started a review of Uber's proposed sale of its money-losing Southeast Asian business to ride-hailing rival Grab, saying the deal could hurt competition. 2 min read | | | | | | | | Top Stories on Reuters TV | | | | | | | |
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