Southeast Asian countries are in a race with Indonesia to build the first high-speed rail network in the region.
The plane went down in the Engativa neighborhood just three minutes after takeoff, setting a bakery on fire.
With the latest round, the India-focused fund will raise its exposure to the subcontinent to $2 billion, according to a report from the Times of India.
President Barack Obama will meet Monday with 10 executives as part of a White House strategy to enlist the private sector in developing technologies to address climate change.
“Voting on election day is a big decision. We want you to think about what’s important to you -– not how you’re going to get to and from the polls,” Uber said.
Small restaurants have complained about a lack of grill space and unrealistic expectations.
A member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, aka OPEC, Venezuela has been seeking more storage space in the region.
Some automobile-industry experts say the existence of several versions of the defeat device raises the possibility that a range of employees were involved in the deception on emissions tests.
Several German media outlets have reported that Martin Winterkorn, who quit at VW last month, would step down from his remaining posts related to the company in coming days.
General Motors is recalling 3,300 vehicles to fix faulty ignition switches that can shut down engines and disable power steering, power brakes and even air bags.
United directors are “waiting to hear back from his family and his doctors" regarding further details about the heart attack.
Major fossil fuel companies are endorsing global climate talks, but the move reflects changing market dynamics, not a bid to ditch fossil fuels.
The Chinese e-commerce giant's proposed purchase of Youku Tudou would bring its video empire one step closer to vertical integration.
FDA's move came as a setback for AstraZeneca, which has been trying to secure a place in the drug market by bringing in new treatments.
Deutsche Bank announced in September that it will close its investment banking operations in Russia, to “reduce complexity, costs, risks and capital consumption.”
India's popular comfort food, Maggi instant noodles, could be back in the stores soon, as court-mandated tests showed they are safe for consumption.
The Volkswagen Group accounted for 23.3 percent of the European Union's auto sales in September — its lowest level in six months.
The packaged food giant cut its 2015 outlook to around 4.5 percent, below its long-term model calling for 5 to 6 percent growth.
In a significant victory for the ride-hailing company, the High Court in London has ruled that the Uber app does not break the law.
The Swedish automaker has a fully electric SUV planned for 2019 as it sees vehicle electrification taking off soon after.
One the largest and oldest digital media companies has seen a major dip in its U.S. audience numbers.
An independent review found the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's approval process to be "lax" and "permissive" just as a new bill proposes boosting the agency's purview.
Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan and other major lenders reported dampened revenues after a quarter marked by global market volatility.
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In the wake of the Volkswagen scandal, Germany's environment minister wants to eliminate tax breaks for diesel cars, while France will jack up diesel prices.
Boeing predicts that in the coming decades China will overtake the U.S. as the world's largest market for travel.
The Spanish oil giant, which recently completed an $8.3 billion takeover of its Canadian rival Talisman Energy, has been hurt by a massive slump in global oil prices.
Don Blankenship, CEO of Massey Energy, is a rare chief executive to face criminal prosecution over workplace safety issues.
Cambridge has published a report analyzing the security metrics for the Android Ecosystem.
The Taiwanese chip maker, which has already closed down its solar panels unit, is suffering from the effects of the slowdown in China, the world's biggest smartphone market.