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Wood said, if we look at the legal and commercial constructs, frameworks in place today in Venezuela, today it's uninvestable, reminding everyone that they've been kicked out of the country twice.
Trump responded on Sunday saying, I don't like Exxon's response.
I'd probably be inclined to keep Exxon out.
They're playing too cute.
The president will have to use the sum of his persuasion powers to compel oil giants to even consider going back to Venezuela.
Analysts say an investment of $100 billion over a decade is necessary to
to return the country's oil fields back to peak output.
Yeah, this is great news for golf fans, and maybe this sport is starting to heal just a little bit after that huge schism a few years ago that split the world's best players into two different tours.
Finally, here's a headline that feels ripped from a Black Mirror episode.
The number one paid app in China right now is called Are You Dead?
And it's exactly what it sounds like.
Users need to check in with it every two days to confirm they are alive simply pressing a button or else the app will get in touch with an appointed emergency contact.
It struck a nerve in a country where many young people live by themselves in cities.
Some forecasts say that by 2030, there may be up to 200 million one person households in China.
As one already dead user told the BBC, there is a fear that people living alone might die unnoticed with no one to call for help.
I sometimes wonder if I died alone, who would collect my body?
Toby, the number one paid app in China.
It is bleak.
Yeah.
And they've actually said that they are open to changing the name.