A lower court had decriminalized homosexuality in 2009, but the verdict was overturned by the country’s supreme court in 2013.
Kate Middleton and Prince William thank fans for their continuous support.
January updates on global factory activity show the new year began much as the old one ended, with too much capacity chasing too little demand. Sonia Legg reports.
Markets in China tumbled the most among global benchmark indexes this year, and extended their steepest monthly sell-off since the 2008 financial crisis.
The company received two orders for 20 of the anti-submarine patrol aircraft from the U.S. Navy and the Royal Australian Air Force.
While there’s hope the new smartphone can restore growth to the company, it will face some big headwinds.
Ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty by the two countries could pave the way for five more to follow, a senior U.N. official said.
Asian stock markets soared in approval of Bank of Japan's move to adopt negative interest rates Friday.
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China’s Huawei was close on the heels of the two companies as its shipments rose above 100 million units per year in 2015, the fourth company in the world to do so.
The most intriguing product from CEO Mark Fields’ company at this year’s Detroit Auto Show may have been FordPass, a smartphone-based customer-engagement program.
Despite what you may have heard, the subcontinent is not going to be another China when it comes to fueling Apple’s next growth phase.
Global markets anxiously waited for a statement from the U.S. central bank Wednesday, while shares in China and Europe fell.
The accident, which involved a malfunctioning air bag manufactured by Japan's Takata, marked the 11th such fatality worldwide and the second outside the U.S.
The tech giant dominates the premium market, but with slowing growth and increasing competition, it may be time to go affordable.
After the company terminated 250 tech workers, it replaced them with lower-paid arrivals from overseas, the suit claims.
India should expect to pay between $94 million and $108 million for each unit, meaning the deal for just the aircraft could be around $4 billion.
The Army General’s retirement will raise questions over continuity in the fight against terrorism, which he had been credited with bringing under control.
After sustaining an overnight rally in Asia, a sudden drop in global oil prices pushed European markets lower Monday.
India reportedly also agreed Monday to buy 36 Rafale fighter planes from France’s Dassault Aviation.
In countrywide raids, Indian security officials detained 14 people, allegedly for links to the Islamic State group.
French President François Hollande, on a state visit to New Delhi, played down the chances of swift negotiations but said the nations would clear the long-awaited warplanes deal.