The government trimmed 2014 growth forecasts as important areas like tourism and private investment feel the pinch.
Officials arrested in relation to the accident will face charges of negligent death.
A freight train and passenger train collided outside of Moscow on Tuesday killing at least four people, Russia's Interior Ministry said.
The three banks could face penalties of up to 10 percent of their global turnover if found guilty of breaching EU antitrust rules.
The clothing retailer, which runs 40 stores in the country, said its Indian same-store-sales grew 13 percent in the fiscal year ended March 2014.
Innolux is believed to have benefited from Apple’s reluctance to rely on Samsung.
The TTIP wants to put businesses in the driving seat, allowing them to bypass the WTO and give transnational corporations a power boost.
Beijing is expected to set limits on the amount of debt that can be raised by local governments.
Malaysia's Acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein, on Monday, asked Inmarsat to release the data “for public consumption.”
Twitter is rumored to be buying SoundCloud, but if it changes too much, it could break the backbone of the music service.
Miners in Soma say they saw trouble brewing, but owners and officials ignored safety concerns.
Holder says the major Swiss bank is the largest to plead guilty to a criminal charge in 20 years and none is "above the law."
News that AT&T will merge with DirecTV has rekindled speculation that Dish Network will forge an alliance with Sprint or T-Mobile.
The largest telecom in the U.S. has already shed about 22 percent of its workforce since 2007.
The Texas governor wrote a letter to Obama, criticizing the president's energy strategy.
CEO Randall Stephenson says it will not affect long-time personal relationship with América Móvil's owner, billionaire Carlos Slim.
Hundreds of journalists and news outlets reacted on Twitter to Jill Abramson's commencement address at Wake Forest University.
Before you put your burgers on the grill on Memorial Day, make sure they weren't part of a massive recall for possible contamination.
China is not the only country discussing oil and gas deals with Russia.
Kraft Foods Group, Inc. has issued a recall for several brands of their cottage cheese products.
With Western countries turning their backs on Russia, the country is eager to bolster ties with China.
As the EU looks for options to reduce its dependence on Russian gas, Turkey presents an uncertain option.
An activist group has claimed responsibility for kidnapping two Chinese workers at a copper mine in Myanmar.
It's threatening coffee production in Latin America, which could displace workers into the illegal drug trade.
Authorities have agreed to let a Chinese naval ship survey the seabed over the search area for the missing plane.
The benchmark BSE Sensex closed at a record high Monday while the rupee rose to a 11-month high against the dollar.
The charges target executives and not the company itself but the mounting allegations suggest the drugmaker is far from safe.
Pfizer wants to create the world's largest drugs company, with a headquarters in New York but a tax base in Britain.
Chinese and Taiwanese companies were set ablaze and looted last week by rioters protesting against an oil rig in the South China Sea.
Meanwhile, a trailer of a film based on the missing Malaysia Airlines jet was unveiled Saturday at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival.