The world's biggest smartphone maker said in an earnings estimate that it expected operating profit of around 12.5 trillion won ($11 billion) for April to June, up from 8.15 trillion won a year earlier.
'Will I be alive tomorrow?': Afghan woman photographer under threat
Elon Musk recently sold off the last of his property after promising to not own any houses. The CEO now lives in a tiny 20x20 Boxabl home worth $50,000 in Boca Chica, Texas.
US software firm moves to restart after huge ransomware attack
XPeng, which is already Nasdaq-listed and is chasing Tesla in China, is the latest Chinese company to list on the Hong Kong stock exchange, following other big tech firms such as video platform Bilibili and search giant Baidu.
New York's 'essential' food delivery workers demand rights
The murky link between DR Congo's ADF and Islamic State
Victims of US-led raids in Mosul still waiting for compensation
A Defense Department statement said the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) contract was canceled because it no longer meets current needs and that it would start a process for a new "multi-cloud/multi-vendor" computing contract.
Nicaragua opposition arrests climb to 26
Subway announced it will offer new ingredients as a part of a company upgrade.
Oil prices hammered after OPEC+ talks fail
The U.S. stock market rebounded slightly on Tuesday after an earlier dip, but still closed low after reaching record highs before the holiday weekend.
Iran provocations endanger nuclear talks, US and Europe powers warn
US-listed Chinese shares slump in wake of Beijing crackdown
Indonesia in oxygen emergency as Delta variant wreaks global havoc
Biden seeks to turn debacle in Afghanistan to victory at home
The Bugatti Chiron and Rimac Nevera will be built through the newly formed joint venture company Bugatti-Rimac.
Indexes were trending higher in recent weeks amid signs of a rebounding economy.
Economy continues to grow but June activity in the service slows, new ISM report shows.
Russian Yandex to launch delivery robots in US
Automakers warn that chip shortages will worsen in the second half of the year.
Passenger plane wreckage found in eastern Russia, 28 feared dead
Battle of the bubbly: French champagne makers incensed by Russia law
Israel PM suffers defeat over Arab family unification ban
Top Belarus opposition figure Babaryko jailed for 14 years
Bangkok plastics factory fire reignites, more flare-ups possible
Local-focused social network Nextdoor to go public
Didi shares plunge in wake of Beijing crackdown
Stellantis keeps UK plant to produce electric vehicles