President Nicolas Maduro says right-wing agitators and Venezuela's elite are trying to topple him.
An investment deal between Facebook and Xiaomi would have been lucrative for both companies.
The domestic player is set to battle foreign rivals like Apple and Xiaomi for mobile dominance on the subcontinent.
Officials estimate the value of the 94 iPhones seized at the crossing from Hong Kong at more than $48,000.
The bank's analysts said the lower prices could force U.S. shale producers to scale back their output in the second half of 2015.
For Chinese state media, the attack on Charlie Hebdo is a validation of the country's limits on press freedom.
More than 10 million Indian citizens who live abroad will now be allowed to vote in local and national elections.
Iranian and Western officials have said differences remain over Tehran's uranium enrichment capacity.
President Barack Obama will be the chief guest at India’s Republic Day ceremony on Jan. 26.
Incheon, which lies 25 miles west of Seoul, has recently suffered a financial crisis and is struggling with debt worth $2.8 billion.
The automaker plans to export a Chinese-made midsize sedan this year to the United States, and is considering building a US factory.
The Chevrolet Bolt, with an enhanced battery manufactured by South Korea’s LG Chem, will directly challenge Tesla’s upcoming Model 3.
Jide’s tablet, the Remix Ultra, runs Remix OS, a customized version of Google’s operating system.
Dow drops after U.S. jobs report shows higher employment, lower wages. U.S. and Brent crude both drop below $50 a barrel.
Last year's gains reversed three years of steady declines in the clean energy sector, a Bloomberg New Energy Finance analysis found.
Some analysts say this is less of an authentic investment and more of an "extend-and-pretend" debt restructuring.
More weak data from Europe ensured shares worldwide were set to end their first full week of 2015 in the red on Friday.
The unemployment rate is forecast slipping one-tenth of a percentage point to 5.7 percent in December, which would be the lowest since June 2008.
At the current pace of fossil fuel use, the rise in global temperatures cannot be restricted to 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit, a new study says.
If the company has indeed defaulted, it would be the first time a Chinese home builder has failed to meet its foreign debt obligations.
China's annual consumer inflation hovered at a near five-year low of 1.5 percent in December, signaling persistent weakness in the economy.
The division is fit for a full-scale invasion of Taiwan, but lacks transportation to traverse the Taiwan Strait.