As Trump Tweets World Into Nuclear Standoff, Bomb Shelter Sales Are Booming

After North Korea threatened to launch an "enveloping strike" at Guam, the territory's office of civil defense posted emergency guidelines on Friday, explaining what citizens should do in the event of a missile attack

Warren Buffet has $100 billion in cash, and he doesn’t want it

It’s a milestone Warren Buffett probably wishes he weren’t approaching. Berkshire Hathaway Inc., the conglomerate he’s run for more than five decades, reported that it held just shy of $100 billion in cash at the end of the second quarter.

Airtel offers 1000GB bonus data to broadband users ahead of JioFiber launch

India's largest telecom giant Airtel is offering 1000GB extra data for 1 year to its broadband users. The offer is valid only for select plans and can be subscribed from Airtel's web portal.

Dubai visitor numbers rise by more than 10 percent in first half of 2017

DUBAI (Reuters) - The number of foreign tourists visiting Dubai in the first half of 2017 rose by 10.6 percent to 8.06 million, Dubai's tourism department said on Sunday, with the emirate proving particular popular with Indians.

Jio Phone, Free With Rs. 1,500 Deposit, Unlimited 4G Data, Launched

Reliance Jio announced its feature phone on Friday.Plans start at Rs. 153 with unlimited data, voice, and SMS. You pay Rs. 1,500 for the phone, which is fully refundable after 3 years

India overtakes the USA to become Facebook’s #1 country

The latest figures that Facebook is reporting to advertisers indicate that India has overtaken the United States to become the platform’s largest country audience.

US decision to delay ‘startup’ visas to impact Indian entrepreneurs

NEW DELHI: After the Donald Trump administration's intended tightening of the work visa rules that has come as a blow to the Indian IT companies, the US government's latest announcement to delay the so-called "startup" visa could impact Indian entrepreneurs.

Samsung sees record quarterly profit on chip demand - BBC News

Samsung Electronics has reported a record quarterly profit thanks to surging global demand for memory chips.

Trump wants a trade deal, but South Korea doesn't want US cars

SEOUL - US auto imports from the likes of General Motors and Ford must become more chic, affordable or fuel-efficient to reap the rewards of President Donald Trump's attempts to renegotiate a trade deal with key ally South Korea, officials and industry experts in Seoul say.

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