Ola Cabs is guzzling cash as it expands its driver network and adds services to fend off challengers on the subcontinent.
Local government says it is "responding to public demands," after police cars were overturned and protesters injured.
The demand is likely to disrupt the ongoing efforts to finalize a deal by June 30.
The investor-friendly Narendra Modi government came to power last May promising faster growth, more jobs and quick clearances.
Tibetan advocacy groups say government attempts at ideological infiltration in monasteries will likely fail.
Apple has answered requests for more racially diverse Emojis in its iOs 8.3 update.
Alcoa will kick off earnings season Wednesday, in what's expected to be a tepid reporting period at best because of these two major factors.
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If airports and seaports are shuttered, the country's humanitarian crisis could escalate, relief workers say.
China is using the crisis in Yemen to show the world its military power -- and it's working.
Chinese authorities are drawing attention to mounting labor unrest, but aren't signaling any new response.
The HTC One M9+ may be the M9 consumers were hoping for, but availability is uncertain.
The figures are the latest evidence of the dramatic growth of China’s e-commerce industry, which has turned Alibaba into one of the world’s most valuable companies.
Departures follow the government's austerity drive which has cut the wages of top employees by half.
The highly addictive crystalline form of methamphetamine has doubled in use in the last few years.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Ash Carter kicked off talks with his Japanese counterpart on Wednesday aimed at demonstrating that the two countries' security alliance is tighter than ever amid China's growing assertiveness in the region.
Chinese e-commerce is setting out to bring international goods to the doorstep of the Chinese.
The U.S. and China can’t cooperate in Africa, and it’s starting to be a problem.
Rand Paul is running as an outsider even though he's spent four years in the U.S. Senate.
Unlike previous launches, the preorder and purchase process will be handled entirely online.
Athens 2004 Gold Medal winner says, "I hate my leg, I love the track," but injuries leave him no choice but to retire.
"Tourism reflects on the country and the people's image," the China National Tourism Administration said.