Showing posts with label US. Show all posts
Showing posts with label US. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 March 2017

Can customs and border officials search your phone? Know your rights

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LATEST NEWS - A NASA scientist heading home to the U.S. said he was detained in January at a Houston airport, where Customs and Border Protection officers pressured him for access to his work phone and its potentially sensitive contents.

Last month, CBP agents checked the identification of passengers leaving a domestic flight at New York's John F. Kennedy Airport during a search for an immigrant with a deportation order.

And in October, border agents seized phones and other work-related material from a Canadian photo-journalist. They blocked him from entering the U.S. after he refused to unlock the phones, citing his obligation to protect his sources. Know your rights.

These and other recent incidents have revived confusion and alarm over what powers border officials actually have and, perhaps more importantly, how to know when they are overstepping their authority.

The unsettling fact is that border officials have long had broad powers — many people just don't know about them. Border officials, for instance, have search powers that extend 100 air miles inland from any external boundary of the U.S. That means border agents can stop and question people at fixed checkpoints dozens of miles from U.S. borders. They can also pull over motorists whom they suspect of a crime as part of "roving" border patrol operations.

Sowing even more uneasiness, ambiguity around the agency's search powers — especially over electronic devices — has persisted for years as courts nationwide address legal challenges raised by travelers, privacy advocates and civil-rights groups.(read more...)

Tuesday, 13 December 2016

फोर्ब्‍स : अमेरिका के 'युवा' अमीर उद्यमियों में दो भारतीय

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फोर्ब्‍स पत्रिका की 40 साल से कम उम्र के अमीर उद्यमियों की दूसरी सलाना सूची में दो भारतीय मूल के लोगों को भी जगह मिली है। इस सूची में फेसबुक के संस्थापक मार्क जुकरबर्ग शीर्ष स्थान पर हैं। 'अमेरिका के 40 साल से कम उम्र के अमीर उद्यमी, 2016' की सूची में सफल बायोटेक उद्यमी विवेक रामास्वामी 24वें स्थान पर हैं। उनके पास 60 करोड़ डॉलर का नेटवर्थ है। वहीं अपूर्व मेहता 36 करोड़ डॉलर के नेटवर्थ के साथ 31वें स्थान पर हैं।
फोर्ब्‍स के अनुसार 31 साल के रामास्वामी हार्वर्ड यूनिवर्सिटी तथा एले स्कूल ऑफ मैनेजमेंट के छात्र रहे हैं। वह अपने सौदों तथा औषधि विकास योजनाओं के साथ जैव-प्रौद्योगिकी कारोबार में निरंतर आगे बढ़ रहे हैं। वह जैव-प्रौद्योगिकी होल्डिंग कंपनी रोवैन्ट साइंसेस का परिचालन कर रहे हैं। वह दवाओं के विकास के लिए अनूठी वित्तीय रणनीति अपनाते हैं। वह प्राय: ऐसी दवाओं को खरीदते हैं जिसे औषधि कंपनियों ने या तो भुला दिया है या छोड़ दिया है।
वहीं मेहता को फोर्ब्‍स ने सिलिकन वैली का सबसे युवा सफल प्रवासी उद्यमी बताया है। भारत में जन्मे मेहता और उनका परिवार वर्ष 2000 में कनाडा चला गया। वहां उन्होंने यूनिवर्सिटी ऑफ वाटरलू में इंजीनियरिंग की पढ़ाई की और उसके बाद ब्लैकबेरी, क्वालकॉम तथा एमेजॉन में नौकरी की। वर्ष 2012 में उन्होंने संयुक्त रूप से इंस्टाकार्ट की स्थापना की। यह किराना सामान उपलब्ध कराने की सेवा देती है और इसके लिए ऐसी दुकानों के साथ गठजोड़ किया हुआ है........ (अधिक पढ़ें)

Monday, 28 November 2016

Melania Trump is set to be a long-distance first lady

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A long-distance first lady will be one of the many different things about Donald Trump's administration.

Breaking with tradition, Melania Trump and 10-year-old son Barron will remain in New York City until the end of the school year, after the new president moves into the White House on January 20.

The decision sets Melania Trump apart from other first ladies. But it seems in character for the former model and naturalised US citizen from Slovenia.

She was an elusive figure in the campaign and had no political experience before her husband's stunningly successful outsider campaign.

In an interview with US Weekly earlier this year, Melania Trump said that Barron "needs a parent at home, and I like to keep it as normal as possible.

Thursday, 24 November 2016

Donald Trump's grandfather was kicked out of Germany?

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Donald Trump's grandfather was kicked out of Germany in early 1900s for failing to do his mandatory military service, a German historian has claimed amid the US President-elect's rhetoric on immigration.
A local council letter from 1905 informed Friedrich Trump — who had become a US citizen — that he would not be granted his German citizenship back and that he had eight weeks to leave the country or be deported, CNN quoted historian Roland Paul as saying.
It is understood the notice was issued after the German authorities discovered he had never carried out military service before emigrating to America.
He also claimed that Trump had illegally left Germany, failing to notify authorities of his plan to immigrate.
Friedrich Trump, who built up a fortune through restaurants and boarding houses after arriving in America as an immigrant, was born in the Bavarian town of Kallstadt.
The Trump camp did not immediately respond to questions on the research, the network said.

Tuesday, 8 November 2016

US Elections 2016: Trump victory is negative for India, volatility will shoot up

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Donald Trump victory in the US presidential election would be negative for all emerging markets, including India. It would create demand for safe-haven bets like gold and developed-world bonds. 

Currency market is bracing for volatility even if Hillary Clinton secures a win as Trump has not cleared the air on whether he would accept the election results should he lose in a close finish.

"Even if Clinton wins, Trump may continue to push her and stoke uncertainty. If Trump wins, everything will fall and volatility will shoot up. This is not a time to take risk," said Jamal Mecklai, chief executive of Mecklai Financial, a currency consultancy firm.  

Sensex, which has come off three per cent in the past fortnight, is likely to drop further as Trump's victory could see a Brexit-like knee-jerk reaction from investors, say analysts. US bond prices will rally as investors would dump emerging market bets and that would impact the Indian bonds. Similarly, dollar will strengthen on increased inflow in US assets. This may lead to a sharp depreciation of the rupee and other emerging market currencies. For now, local bonds and currencies markets are stable. 

Friday, 28 October 2016

US indicts 52 Indians in call centre scam: All you need to know

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Here is everything you need to know: 

1.  The extraction scheme scared Americans into paying nonexistent tax dues through threatening phone call. sing information obtained from data brokers and other sources, call centre operators allegedly called potential victims in the US and impersonated officials from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or US Citizenship and Immigration Services.

2.  The scam was primarily run out of a network of call centres in Ahmedabad.The five Ahmedabad-based call centres that made calls to people living in the US are HglobalCall MantraWorldwide SolutionZoriion Communications and Sharma BPO Services.

3.  The US Senate Aging Committee, that studies issues related to older Americans, received more than 1,100 calls from senior citizens across the country on its fraud hotline in 2015.The most common complaint reported to the fraud hotline continues to be the IRS impersonation scam.

4.  United States will be seeking the extradition of those based in India and warned others engaged in similar schemes.

5.  The indictment accuses the U.S. arm of the network of grabbing the cash off the prepaid cards and then laundering the money. If victims agreed to pay, the call centres would turn to a network of US-based co-conspirators to liquidate and launder the extorted funds by purchasing prepaid debit cards which were often registered with misapproporiated information. The second method used were wire transfers which were directed by the criminal associates using fake names and fraudulent identifications.

6.  The call centers also ran scams in which victims were offered short-term loans or grants on condition of providing good-faith deposits or payment of a processing fee.

7.  The case involves more than 15,000 victims and more than $300 million in stolen money. Authorities said the bust was the largest single domestic law enforcement action yet in this scam.

8.  The names and personal information of the potential targets were purchased through data brokers. "Runners" would then be responsible for retrieving the payments of the scammed funds and then depositing them in bank accounts. The callers would use information about their victims they learned through the internet to present a facade of authenticity, and the number that appeared on a caller ID seemed to come from a legitimate US government agency.

9.  The justice department said this network was busted in a three-year-long investigation. The indictment was returned by a grand jury in a Texas court on October 19, following which arrests were made.

10.  The justice department also found evidence of the use of “hawala” of illegal money transfer.

According to several reports, an 85-year-old woman of California was conned into paying $12,300 by one of the call centres for some “fictitious tax violations”.
With inputs from Agencies

Friday, 7 October 2016

Millions in US told to flee hurricane, Haiti toll over 250

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Some 3 million people on the US southeast coast faced urgent evacuation as monstrous Hurricane Matthew -- now blamed for more than 250 deaths in Haiti alone -- bore down for a direct hit on Florida.

Highways in Florida and neighboring states clogged up with people streaming inland to escape the storm.

President Barack Obama on Thursday declared a federal state of emergency in Florida as it braced for the ferocious Category Four hurricane.

Poor and vulnerable Haiti remained essentially cut in half two days after Matthew hit. Interior Minister Francois Anick Joseph said at least 108 Haitians have died, with 50 killed in a single town and reports of "complete destruction" in the island's south.

In its latest target, the storm slammed the Bahamas on Thursday.

According to the forecast track, the hurricane could make landfall on Friday in the United States near Cape Canaveral, where NASA's Kennedy Space Center is located.

As US gas stations ran dry, frantic shoppers flocked to stores for essentials.

Matthew regained power as it swirled toward the US coast, upgraded a notch to Category Four on Thursday by the National Hurricane Center on its 1-5 scale.

Wednesday, 7 September 2016

Indian smartphone sales to double by 2020: Report

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Smartphone sales in India will double to 200 million a year by 2020 but they will be less than half the number sold in China, according to Euromonitor International.
The US smartphone market will shrink in the coming years, letting India overtake it in 2018. India will become the world’s second largest smartphone market by value in 2019.
India’s smartphone sales will touch 231.5 million in 2021, up from from 102.4 million in 2016. Sales in the US will shrink to 127.3 million from 147.9 million this year and Chinese sales will grow marginally from 440.3 million in 2016 to 460.4 million in 2021.
Most handsets sold in China and the US now are repeat purchases, unlike in India where sales are driven by buyers switching from feature phones to smartphones. Most handset makers, including market leader Samsung, have launched cheap smartphones in India to tap this segment.
“India and Indonesia provide untapped opportunity for smartphones due to the huge pool of feature-phone upgrades,” said Wee Teck Loo, head of consumer electronics at read more..