The divorce from the EU looks set to be delayed and could be softened or even abandoned, but the cost of separation is already apparent.
The YouTube Music streaming and download service in India includes popular Bollywood Hindi scores and other local-language music
The action signals a more aggressive response from the company toward its US accusers, who have been trying to persuade other countries to ban Huawei gear
Huawei's brief was filed by real-life lawyers at major US law firms. Somehow they managed to get the complaint up to 49 pages, plus an appendix of five more citing the relevant federal law.
Nobody ever knows quite what the Indian electorate will produce on counting day.
Kenya Airways is reviewing plans, could switch to bigger jets
Airlines around the world are suspending operation of the Boeing 737 Max as they await answers on what caused the fatal March 10 crash of an Ethiopian Airlines flight
The failure of Trump's second summit with Kim shows the limits of the 's economic appeal in nuclear talks
A successful listing of the REIT, expected by April 3 according to the terms, will potentially open a fundraising avenue for India's cash-starved property companies
'It's an extremely challenging project, and we have high hopes for Toyota's technology', says an astronaut
Inflation has more than halved under Modi's regime, averaging 4.8 per cent since 2014. In contrast, consumer-price growth averaged more than 10 per cent during 2009-2013
In expelling India, the largest GSP beneficiary, Trump is making a declaration: While its trade relationship with New Delhi may not be as frayed as it is with Beijing, it's certainly fraught
'La Voiture Noire' is priced at 11 million euros ($12.5 million), which would buy about 300 Tesla Model 3s
Air India last week sought fee bids from bankers as it looks to borrow as much as Rs 70 billion by March 31
Had holding company Tata Sons Ltd. been a publicly traded firm, it could have raised equity relatively easily to help tide JLR over
Banks could face a 75 per cent loss ratio on their lending to these stressed companies which are on brink of bankruptcy, according to a Bank of America Merrill Lynch estimate
A record 65.3 per cent of India's 260 million women voters cast a ballot in the 2014 polls that swept Modi to the biggest parliamentary majority in three decades
India's turn towards protectionism may have gone relatively unremarked in the rest of the world so far, but there was always going to be damaging blowback
Business opportunities, lifestyle desires, hospitals and transportation infrastructure are all factors that draw the super-rich to splash out on homes in large cities
Workers who are educated, urban and male tend to benefit more from the export gain, according to the study