The US has insisted that no deal would be final until the Taliban reached an accord with Ghani, direct talks that the Taliban long refused to undertake
Zomato Media Pvt., in which Info Edge holds a 26.38% stake, laid off 541 people on Sept. 7, Business Standard had reported
The lack of a clear leader is one of the main reasons the protests have carried on this long and show no end in sight
The sale of the fully-owned insurance unit is crucial for Anil Ambani
Automakers reeling from the industry's longest downturn in three decades continue to face headwinds
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn will apply for a debate to ensure the law barring a no-deal Brexit is respected by the PM
Trump has introduced or threatened tariffs on $300 billion-worth of Chinese imports. In response, China has targeted US farmers with retaliatory tariffs.
We have already built a very solid foundation in e-commerce, said Daniel Zhang
Foxconn said it fired two executives at one of its Chinese plants after another CLW investigation
Johnson has suggested there's a solution to be found in making the island of Ireland a single area when it comes to food and animal standards and rules
Daily exports could be as little as a couple of hundred thousand barrels, or exceed the 1 million a day shipped during previous sanctions under Trump's predecessor Barack Obama
Bullish sentiment has been eroded by a raft of exports from India that Brazil, the top producer, calls 'unsustainable'
Like its bigger neighboring economy, Indonesia, too, is hungry for capital that would create jobs for its teeming youth population
The failure to slash stressed assets is undermining India's efforts to revive economic growth that has cooled to a six-year low
Prince Abdulaziz, who most recently served as state minister for energy affairs, is widely seen as a capable and experienced technocrat
While many US companies acknowledge China's efforts to improve intellectual property laws, especially with respect to trademark and brand protection, they still feel China's safeguards come up short
Lower-cost cars are booming as younger collectors pile in
Producers are talking to importers in West Asia, China, East Africa, Bangladesh, Iran and Sri Lanka with a view to starting shipments from next month
The call from business leaders is also growing louder
The Chinese travel boom in the region is now in reverse gear