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Line Messaging App Raises Over $1.1 Billion in Biggest Tech IPO of 2016
It's more popular in Japan than Facebook or Twitter and has 218 million users.
J&K Continues to be on the Edge, Politicians Go into Hiding
Many victims of the fresh unrest feel orphaned by the absence of the politicians. But locals are helping the victims, who otherwise would have been left to fend for themselves.
Black Money Window: CBDT Issues Notification to Ensure Secrecy
Income Declaration Scheme (IDS) was announced with an aim to flush out black money from the domestic economy.
NASA's Juno Spacecraft Set to Refine Orbit Around Jupiter
The spacecraft returned to high-rate communications on July 5 and powered up five science instruments on July 6.
United Nations Plans to Issue Yoga Day Stamps in 2017
United Nations stamps are issued simultaneously at the world body's offices in New York, Geneva and Vienna.
6.0-Magnitude Quake Hits Off Tonga: USGS
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center did not immediately issue any warnings.
Narendra Modi Arrives in Tanzania on the Third-leg of His Four-nation Trip
In Tanzania, Modi will hold talks with President John Pombe Joseph Magufuli on a range of issues.
NASA Finds Possible Ice Regions on Dwarf Planet Ceres
The findings suggest that that ice deposits could exist in these regions even now.
16 Go Missing in Kerala, Messages Say They Have 'Joined IS'
The youths hail from Padna and Thrikaripur in Kasaragod district and Palakkad district.
Wales Welcomed Home by Hundreds of Thousands of Fans
Fans greeted the players and backroom staff at Cardiff Airport before the squad went on an open-top bus parade through the city.
Assam Reels Under Flood, More Than 1.5 Lakh Hit
Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) said people are reeling under floods in Lakhimpur, Dhemaji, Nagaon, Jorhat, Golaghat, Morigaon, Biswanath and Barpeta districts.
India One of The Most Open Economies: PM Tells South African CEOs
Addressing top business leaders of India and South Africa here, he invoked the "greatest leaders" Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Gandhi to underline the historical ties and asked the companies to take advantage of the geographical links as well.
Like US President, PM Should Negotiate Directly on GST: Digvijaya Singh
The Congress General Secretary said from 2006-07 till May 2014 when the UPA wanted to bring in the GST Bill the BJP opposed it, and Modi, then Gujarat chief minister, even went to the extent of saying he would never allow it to be passed.
Haven't Signed Tiger Shroff For 'Khalnayak' Remake: Subhash Ghai
There were reports about director Sanjay Leela Bhansali acquiring the remake rights and planning to cast Ranveer Singh, but he eventually dropped it.
Shahid Kapoor Anniversary Post for Wife Mira Is the Most Adorable Thing Ever
The couple celebrated their first wedding anniversary on 7th July.
Protests After Second Fatal Police Shooting of a Black Man in US
In St. Paul, about a thousand people gathered outside the governor's mansion, chanting "Hey hey, ho ho, those killer cops have got to go."