Isis announced it will rebrand to avoid association with the militant group that has terrorized Iraq and Syria.
Saudi's plans for gas development just got more complicated.
India is planning to spend $10.95 billion in 2014-15 alone to overhaul the country's decrepit rail network, the railway minister said Tuesday.
"Do you trust Jack Ma to do the right thing for you? Ddo you think he will keep the right people on his side? If you think yes then this is a long term bet you want to make."
News of the probe comes little more than a week after French banking firm BNP Paribas pleaded guilty to felony charges in a U.S. court.
The case Sterling vs. Sterling, which will decide the fate of the Los Angeles Clippers, opened Monday.
Carrefour, the world’s second-largest retailer by sales, announced it will exit the Indian market as a part of its new revival plan.
The Open Interconnect Consortium aims to establish how smart devices work together in a trend increasingly called the Internet of Things.
The world's largest smartphone maker has seen profit fall as competition heats up from Chinese makers of low-priced yet feature-heavy handsets, as the market's growth area shifts to low-end handsets in emerging economies.
Two foreign firms plan to build shopping malls, condos, office spaces and hotels in the remote oil towns.
Mobsters siphoned $12 million from FirstPlus Financial Group and used money for yacht, Bentley, home and jewelry.
Under greater pressure from regulators, U.S. banks offer immigrants fewer options to transfer remittances.
CIA Director John Brennan has asked to brief key members of the U.S. Congress on the matter, which threatens a new rupture between Washington and a close European ally, one of the officials said, according to Reuters in an exclusive report.
As Washington's first marijuana retail stores open this week, police in nearby Portland, Oregon, may be dealing with more high driving.
Japan could see three times as many significant storm impacts this year as 2013 in part because of El Niño.
China became the world’s largest auto market four years ago, and its lead over the U.S. keeps growing.
Memorial for victims of 7/7 London bombings was daubed with graffiti on day of ninth anniversary.
Syria's Lake Assad experienced a record 20-foot drop in water levels as government and opposition forces crank up hydroelectric power.
The storm was expected to hit Japan's Okinawa island chain on early Tuesday and slam into mainland Japan on Wednesday.
The Fed says rising cost of higher education is pushing down home ownership, but a recent report says the link isn't clear.
In a slow economy, the Russian Finance Ministry plans to slash dividend revenue from Gazprom and Rosneftegaz.
Utility equipment is "vulnerable to terrorist attack" and that "potentially could have catastrophic consequences."
Holcim and Lafarge need to lose assets worth nearly $6.8 billion to get the nod for their $50 billion deal.
Argentina reportedly will not make will not make a formal settlement offer on Monday
But theatergoers in major markets like New York City and Los Angeles won't get the new seats.
A new discovery might provide scientists with tools to engineer crops that can deal more effectively with climate change.
“We might see more U.S. banks bringing forward their rate-hike expectations this week."
China's first-quarter growth, while robust by global standards, missed the government's target for improvement.
Palestine militant outfit warns Israel 'will pay the price' for 'grave escalation' of situation in aftermath of teenagers' deaths.
Foxconn is planning to install 10,000 Foxbots to produce the iPhone while each robot can assemble an average of 30,000 devices a year.