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Indian coffee magnate's body found by river

The body of a billionaire Indian coffee magnate who went missing amid financial troubles was found by a river in

Mobile phone prices drop in Q2, sales up: Gartner

Sales of mobile phones rose 13.8 per cent to 326 million units in the second quarter but average selling prices fell by

Katrina Kaif’s got a new ‘curve’ on her

Brand endorsements are a staple of Bollywood actors. The latest star to grab the headlines is Katrina Kaif. The

Gulfood 2025 to celebrate 30th Landmark Edition

Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) celebrates the return of Gulfood for its momentous 30th edition running from 17 - 21

Dubai Chamber of Commerce hosts first quarterly roundtable meeting of Business Groups and Councils for 2025

• Maha Al Gargawi: “Business Groups and Councils are instrumental in strengthening commercial partnerships locally and

Indian minister says rapes happen 'accidentally'

A minister from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling party has said rapes happen "accidentally" in the latest

Crazy World: Pole goes through skull in crash...

Man survives pole through face and skull in car crash (FILE) US: In a miraculous escape from death, a man survived

Ajmal taunts India to win in Pakistan

Saeed Ajmal has challenged India to win an away series against Pakistan buoyed by their success in the recent bilateral

India's green car plan prioritises electric vehicles over hybrids

India's most influential government think-tank has recommended lowering taxes and interest rates for loans on electric

New Microsoft-Nokia smartphone is... Android

Microsoft on Tuesday opted for the Android operating system from arch rival Google for its new Nokia smartphone, in a

Call to let 'captive cheetahs' in UAE go wild

Over the past 100 years, the world’s cheetah population has fallen by 90 per cent -- from 100,000 to 10,000 -- and the

Personal drones to soon be a reality

Personal drones, which are as small as the size of a coin and can fly for several kilometers, could soon become a