The ruling is a setback to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who has made the resumption of Japan's nuclear energy program a priority.
The statement came in reaction to media reports that the two had revived tie-up talks.
Recent surge in the Hong Kong stock market helped Tencent become more valuable than Oracle, Amazon and IBM.
Days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the purchase of 36 Rafale jets from France, doubts linger over the fate of a previous deal.
A marijuana-derived drug may help epileptic patients, but ongoing tests show it has some side effects.
The action is modeled after efforts in the 1970s and 1980s to protest apartheid in South Africa.
PepsiCo, the maker of Mountain Dew soda and Doritos chips, won a five-year sponsorship deal for NBA events as Coca-Cola bows out.
The Illinois-based retailer has lucrative properties, and it needs cash to calm jittery suppliers.
The bus reportedly couldn't brake quickly enough and hit a stationary truck.
The Obama administration is expected to propose major regulations on offshore oil and gas drilling as the BP spill's five-year anniversary approaches.
Legal taxi-booking apps are all the rage with Shanghai's young people, but less tech-savvy users are complaining they now have to wait much longer to hail a cab. The city government is stepping in.
Officials say seasonally adjusted figures are not so bad, but the outlook is "still grim."
According to the Airline Quality Rating report, companies struggled to readjust after years of mergers and acquisitions.
Sale of the company is likely to take place in the next nine to 12 months.
The low-cost airline's screening processes have come under criticism after the crash of Flight 9525 in southern France.
Public safety was mostly an afterthought in South Korea's decades of rampant economic growth, defined by an attitude of "pali, pali," or "hurry, hurry."
The new regulations are expected to make drilling safer, and prevent the kind of disaster that sent millions of barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico.
The oil company is working with race car builders to make a tiny, fuel-sipping car without hybrid plug-in technology.
Investment in large wind and solar projects slowed in China, Europe and Brazil, but rose in the U.S. and India, a report says.
Consumers in Asia’s third-largest economy sent auto sales up for the first time in three years. Here's why.
The airline will operate the newly configured Airbus A380s on its Dubai-to-Copenhagen route.
The addition of rickshaws is one of many ways Uber is trying to compete in emerging markets around the world.
General Electric announced a major restructuring of its financial unit by exiting the financial services business.
Pacific Gas & Electric faces a record penalty in connection with a 2010 pipeline explosion near San Francisco that killed eight people.
Wells Fargo and private-equity giant Blackstone Group agreed to buy $23 billion in General Electric's real estate holdings.
Amazon recently slammed federal regulators for being too slow to approve commercial drone testing.
Russia holds a significant portion of the vast hydrocarbon reserves in the Arctic but lacks the expertise to exploit them.
The company said the defendants are creating false, misleading and inauthentic 4- and 5-star customer reviews for products on Amazon.com.
Ashkan Soltani, the FTC’s new chief technologist, wants to look under Silicon Valley’s hood. Should tech companies be nervous?
The online professional networking site is stepping into the business of multilingual skills- training videos.