Huawei employs about 188,000 people around the world, and a fair minority are scientists and engineers
China will set up a mechanism listing foreign enterprises, organisations, and individuals that don't obey market rules
While the developer conference is software-focused, the company often sprinkles new hardware announcements in at the event
The top job in the finance ministry opened up as Arun Jaitley, who held the position during Modi's first five-year term, made himself unavailable for health reasons
The global benchmark crude was trading at a premium of $9.71 a barrel to WTI
It's clear to most Russian viewers, though, that the HBO production is not some kind of American propaganda effort
The company isn't alone in withdrawing plans for an IPO or considering an infrastructure investment trust
The Villa d'Este concours started as a way for automakers to show new cars to prospective buyers and to celebrate winning racecars in town from Milan and a Munich
A row erupted over alleged racist and homophobic remarks made by the security chief who was put on administrative leave while an external law firm investigated the matter
Zambia's government this month began liquidation proceedings against Vedanta's Konkola Copper Mines, after accusing Vedanta of lying about expansion plans and paying too little tax
She had a brief stint as a junior minister in the Finance Ministry in 2014, while handling the trade portfolio
Rate cuts are very much likely, given there are emerging concerns on growth and projected inflation is fairly within the comfort zone, said Rajeev Radhakrishnan
The last thing Twitter needs is to put more poorly targeted advertising in front of users and clients
Cull of more than 500 jobs could begin in weeks, people say
The world's highest mountain is experiencing one of its deadliest climbing seasons on record. Letting the private sector manage it would reduce overcrowding and improve safety
Chairman Rajnish Kumar calls for government help for weak shadow banks
U.S. Under Secretary of Energy Mark W. Menezes said, "More exports of U.S. LNG to the world means more U.S. jobs and more domestic economic growth and cleaner air here at home and around the globe."
While historically Congress secured more than 25% of the vote share, it now hovers at less than 20%. That could signal the party is headed for a death spiral
From great street food to authentic curries, India's financial capital is a culinary paradise
Modi's re-election put to rest any uncertainty about a diverse group of political parties coming to power at a time when growth is already slowing