| | | | | | World | Troops from North and South Korea began removing some landmines along their heavily fortified border, the South’s defense ministry said, in a pact to reduce tension and build trust on the divided peninsula. | | Commentary: The British prime minister and the leader of Her Majesty’s opposition gave speeches on the same day this week, outlining their vision for their country’s economy – and by implication, its society. They had little in common, writes writes columnist John Lloyd. He reflects on the dramatically polarized politics of today’s Britain, which are increasingly mirrored across the globe. “The antagonistic visions of May and Corbyn indicate a great disruption in the politics of the world, where the forecasts of a convergence around free-market liberalism as history ends (Francis Fukuyama), and an end of ideology (Daniel Bell) have been exploded." | | | Two @Reuters journalists have been imprisoned in Myanmar for 294 days. See full coverage: https://reut.rs/2yPnwus 5:11 AM - Oct 1, 2018 | | | | | | | | Business | General Electric Chief Executive Officer John Flannery stepped down after a year in charge as the company announced a $23 billion charge related to its power business. 1 Min Read | | Drugmaker Pfizer said Chief Executive Officer Ian Read would step down at the start of next year and would be replaced by Chief Operating Officer Albert Bourla. 2 min read | | Tesla’s settlement with U.S. regulators will help soothe investors calling for more oversight of Chief Executive Elon Musk, experts said, even as it gives ammunition to short-sellers pursing separate cases and to a probe by the Justice Department. 4 min read | | | | | | | | Top Stories on Reuters TV | | | | | | | |