Venezuelans scramble to survive as merchants demand dollars December 27, 2017 / by Huzaifa / in news, Reuters: Top News / with No comments / CARACAS/CIUDAD GUAYANA, Venezuela (Reuters) - There was no way Jose Ramon Garcia, a food transporter in Venezuela, could afford new tires for his van at $350 each. from Reuters: Top News http://ift.tt/2pB19UJ // Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Smiles, grimaces in New Jersey with first-ever legal Super Bowl betsA roar went up inside the FanDuel Sportsbook in New Jersey on Sunday, but play in the Super Bowl had not even started. from Reuters: Top News htt… Read MoreBud Light, robots, AI dominate attention during Super BowlAnheuser-Busch Inbev's Bud Light stole the show with a tie-up with HBO's "Game of Thrones," during the Super Bowl on Sunday, while robots and artifici… Read MoreThai court sets extradition hearing of Bahraini footballer for AprilJailed Bahraini footballer Hakeem Al Araibi, who fled political upheaval in the Middle East nation and has refugee status in Australia, will spend at … Read MorePope arrives in UAE for historic Gulf visit, condemns Yemen warPope Francis on Sunday became the first pontiff to set foot on the Arabian Peninsula, just hours after issuing his strongest condemnation yet of the w… Read MoreUK PM May will seek 'pragmatic' solution to Brexit deal in BrusselsBritish Prime Minister Theresa May said on Sunday she would seek a "pragmatic solution" to a parliamentary impasse over the terms on which Britain lea… Read More
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