The six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear program between the U.S., South Korea, China, Japan and Russia took place between 2003 and 2007.
Indian firms are investing billions to develop Nepal's hydropower potential.
Takata, which is the subject of a criminal investigation in the U.S. due to faulty air bags, is also facing over 20 class-action lawsuits.
New Delhi is allotting 25,000 new apartments to would-be buyers but it might not solve the city's housing problems.
Many Americans, tired of Black Friday's commercialism, are purchasing locally, thrifting and crafting -- and sometimes buying nothing.
Apple and app developers have partnered to raise awareness for World AIDS Day, Dec. 1.
FSIS experts detected the bacteria during a routine inspection.
While diagnoses of ADHD were once an American trend, doctors around the world are now labeling more and more patients with the condition.
Xiaomi's smartphones are expected to find a ready market among India's cost-conscious consumers.
The revamp could cost J.K. Shin, head of the struggling mobile division, his position, the Wall Street Journal reported.
The move comes as a part of the Swiss company’s efforts to save about $1 billion by 2018.
The move comes as Onex Corp. looks to expand into Europe after opening a credit office to offer collateralized loan obligations.
India is a big importer of crude oil that is refined to make diesel and petrol.
Fund managers are divided over whether OPEC will reach an agreement on cutting output.
The Competition Commission of India has put the merger deal between Lafarge and Holcim up for public scrutiny.
Despite the negative press Walmart got last year for its Thanksgiving food drive for Cleveland workers -- the company is at it again in Oklahoma.
Officials and foreign tech leaders met to discuss business at China's first World Internet Conference.
Airbus followed up its major victory over Boeing this week with another big sale, to the French government.
The "deep decarbonization" analysis is a road map for reaching U.S. climate change goals.
DC Comics has sued a soccer club in Spain. Right at the center of the claim is a familiar name: Batman.
Amazon will lease more than just a storefront in the Big Apple as it aims set up shop on the East Coast.
After 14 years, Bill Ruprecht will step down as CEO and chairman of Sotheby's, the famous art auction house.
Five months after losing its Supreme Court case, live-streaming startup Aereo files for chapter 11.
Cheap or free power is viewed as a right rather than a privilege by many Indians.
The fatal explosion occurred at a platform that was not in production at the time of the incident.
The engines ordered are the Trent XWB engines to power 25 Airbus A350s, and Trent 7000 engines to power 25 Airbus A330neo aircraft.
India has 40 publicly traded banks, 24 of them majority owned by the government.
Company that made those explosive air bags warns that cars in humid climates really need to be fixed immediately.
The Thursday report says only 3 percent of Walmart's U.S. electricity comes from wind, solar and other clean sources.
The clothing and accessories retailer is expanding across China and the Middle East.