The United States, Egypt's ally in the West, has yet to comment on Sisi's victory.
The $314 million Fukushima ice wall project will begin construction in June.
Because new reports show compensation for American executives is actually growing but it doesn't always come in the form of a salary.
Muslim groups in Malaysia have issued a boycott of Cadbury products this week after pork DNA was discovered in two of its products.
But the contraction is "nothing to worry about," London-based Capital Economics said.
States representing more than one quarter of U.S. car sales are stepping up promotions of cleaner cars.
Special governing board has sparked concerns about just who is running the giant company that plans a big U.S. IPO.
As global food prices continue to rise, evidence shows that perishable goods are the overwhelming driver behind the increase.
The engineer was reportedly grilled for about 10 hours earlier in May about his role in the controversy that has led to record vehicle recalls.
The search was narrowed after acoustic pings thought to be from the plane's black box were heard off the northwest coast of Australia.
India's retail sector is considered notoriously hard to crack because of entrenched mom-and-pop stores and a lack of supply chain infrastructure.
Australian authorities had narrowed the search area to a portion of the southern Indian Ocean after a series of pings were picked up in April.
Goldman Sachs analysts have predicted which team will win the World Cup -- and the effect on the economy. Their tip: Buy Brazil.
Released on Wednesday, the data shows the breakdown of diversity for Google's U.S. and worldwide workforce.
Get ready for driverless cars: These new two-seaters that look like a Little Tykes Cozy Coupe don’t even have a steering wheel or pedals.
Beijing's order that state-owned enterprises not use management consultancies sends a chilling message to companies looking to invest there.
Sam Rosen, founder and chief executive officer of MakeSpace, discussed how he wants his new startup to be the "Reverse Amazon" of the tech space.
The European Commission's new rules on South African citrus imports could have major implications for Europe's fresh fruit market.
An Indiana farm is the first to confirm publicly it suffered a second outbreak of a deadly pig virus.
Amid fears of "black spot" fruit disease, the EU has restricted imports of citrus fruit from South Africa, the world's largest exporter.
Starz might be losing Sony Animation content to Netflix, but don’t cry for them just yet.
The number of jobless Germans increased by 24,000 in May, the biggest jump in five years.
Nestle signaled its ambitions in skin health products in February by taking over the Galderma dermatology venture it had with L'Oreal.
In the latest from a partnership with NASA, SpaceX will unveil its latest ship model, meant to shuttle astronauts to and from the International Space Station.
An apartment at Toll Bros.' Pierhouse project in Brooklyn sold for more than $11 million -- before it was even built.
The U.K.’s Serious Fraud Office has opened a formal criminal investigation into the pharmaceutical company's commercial practices.
The rumored release date is likely an educated guess as it is consistent with Apple's recent iPhone launches.
In February, Facebook said it would buy WhatsApp for about $16 billion in cash and stock. The deal is now valued at $19 billion.
Does Alibaba's latest move beef up its logistics business to play in international markets?
Amway has been present in India since 1998 and has a presence in more than 4,000 cities.