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Now you can make money on the side with Amazon Now you can make money on the side with Amazon
Now, you can deliver goods for Amazon India on a part-time basis, making Rs 120-140 per hour. The e-commerce major on Thursday launched Amazon Flex, where college students, food delivery executives, service sector staff or security guards can sign up and deliver goods for the company.
Varanasi plans cable cars as public transport to ease road congestion Varanasi plans cable cars as public transport to ease road congestion
Dropping your kid to school? Getting late to workplace due to traffic snarls? Take a ropeway.
Two oil tankers attacked in Gulf of Oman, Iran denies involvement Two oil tankers attacked in Gulf of Oman, Iran denies involvement
In the early hours of Thursday, two vessels transiting through the Strait of Hormuz towards the Indian Ocean caught fire.
Back to the Hanfu-ture: Young Chinese revive ancient fashion Back to the Hanfu-ture: Young Chinese revive ancient fashion
China has embraced Western fashion and futuristic technology as its economy boomed but a growing number of young people like Xiao are looking to the past for their sartorial choices and donning traditional "hanfu", or "Han clothing".
Vietnam's first homegrown car to be delivered in days Vietnam's first homegrown car to be delivered in days
Vietnam's homegrown carmaker VinFast will deliver its first cars on June 17. VinFast said it will supply a domestic market that is rapidly expanding thanks to a mushrooming middle class with a growing appetite for cars — though it will face stiff competition from well-established players like Toyota and Ford.
Thai vets nurture lost baby dugong with milk and sea grass Thai vets nurture lost baby dugong with milk and sea grass
A baby dugong that has developed an attachment to humans after being separated from its mother and getting lost in the ocean off southern Thailand is being nurtured by marine experts in hopes that it can one day fend for itself.
When the world stopped to watch Armstrong's moonwalk When the world stopped to watch Armstrong's moonwalk
When Neil Armstrong walked on the Moon, he became the biggest live television star in history.
All you need to know about Strait of Hormuz All you need to know about Strait of Hormuz
Attacks on two tankers on Thursday forced the evacuation of more than 40 sailors south of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital gateway for the world's oil industry.
Four mantras for success by Jeff Bezos Four mantras for success by Jeff Bezos
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is the world's richest man and recently at a conference he gave out certain tips and advice about being successful. Bezos was speaking at the Mars conference in Las Vegas and was asked for simple business advice.
Search for UFOs, track lions with Airbnb Search for UFOs, track lions with Airbnb
Taking the adventures to the next level, the company is offering travellers the chance to search for UFOs in Arizona or track lions on foot with Samburu guides in Kenya, as the room-rental company seeks to broaden its business in advance of an initial public offering likely next year.
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