Leading auto manufacturers, hydrogen fuel suppliers and energy consultancies are launching a fleet of hydrogen cars across Europe.
Canadian scientists appear close to finding an Ebola treatment thanks to U.S. funding, and some are speculating that it could be used in the current outbreak.
Stocks seem poised for another vertical assault, but a correction may be in the cards depending on jobs data.
The Malaysian discount carrier AirAsia too is planning to enter the crowded but unprofitable Indian passenger air-travel market.
Dmytro Firtash, one of Ukraine's richest men, was closely associated with Viktor Yanukovych and aided the flow of gas between Russia and Ukraine.
In response to the lack of information from EIB, 11 NGOs have now written the bank’s president demanding the report's release.
Monsanto's second-quarter growth outpaced Wall Street's expectations as the company's seed business continued to boost revenues.
The center-right Abbot administration is cutting a program that has boosted ethical sourcing in the country’s garment industry.
Toby Southgate, CEO of Brand Union, discussed how brands, such as Apple and Samsung, can be globally relevant while locally applicable.
A global halal food organization met in Rome last week to discuss the promotion of Italian halal products in a growing market worldwide.
Oil and natural gas production fueled the decline in imports, while exports increased slightly.
The California utility is only the second in U.S. history to be accused of violating the federal Pipeline Safety Act.
Malaysian police have recorded statements from 170 people regarding the disappearance of the Boeing 777.
Futures suggest yet another upbeat session while investors keep an eye on economic data and comments from policymakers.
Colorado Congresswoman Diana DeGette cited a 2005 GM document, which she said showed a cost of 57 cents to fix each defective switch.
The ACA site experienced a last-minute surge in people singing up for the program.
BMW will be the first car manufacturer to offer laser headlight technology, which it says is 30 percent brighter than LED bulbs.
Most industry watchers expected the end to a harsh winter to boost sales last month. But not by this much.
Congressmen grilled GM CEO Mary Barra and NHTSA chief David Friedman about the ignition switch recall for 2 million vehicles.
For the first time, Exxon Mobil has released a report assessing climate change risks to carbon assets.
The big deal with Air Canada brings Boeing close to a major sales milestone for 737 MAXs.
In an epic legal war, Chevron now has the right to seek damages from a powerful Washington law firm that allegedly mishandled a case over environmental damages in Ecuador.
Federal regulators are pressuring the oil-shipping industry to investigate Bakken crude, which could be more volatile than ordinary crude.
Small crossovers like the Rogue have been the fastest-growing segment, recently reaching an 18 percent market share.
Ukraine will now have to pay $385.5 per 1,000 cubic meters of gas in the second quarter, an increase from the $268.5 agreed in December.
A fresh quarter begins with an eye on factory, real estate and auto sales data.
After Venezuela denied it for three years, the president has agreed to pay back a $3.8 billion debt with international airlines.
After decades of congestion in Johannesburg, two media outlets will use drones to help listeners and viewers avoid heavy traffic.
On the outskirts of Mongolia's capital, illegal miners risk their lives to feed a growing coal hunger. Their accident rates make China's pale.
Germany added more jobs than expected while its factories slowed down, official data show, even as France and Spain stepped up.