Google has been fighting efforts led by France's privacy watchdog to globalise the right to be forgotten.
Karan Bhatia, who joined in June, is reassessing the roles of existing staff, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing private matters
The stock lost about 30 per cent in the six months that followed its Hong Kong debut
The H1-B visa program allows US companies to hire foreign workers in some skilled occupations
A Bullet Journal is an ordinary journal that has a dot-grid on its pages instead of lines
Jeff Bezos owns almost 79 million shares of Amazon.com, worth about $130 billion as of Thursday.
Operational expenses have risen faster than staff costs. Wouldn't that be a place to start?
In July, people briefed on the matter said the Deutsche Bank would also cut dozens of employees in Chicago
A rebound in prices of oil, and concerns about an expensive bailout for farmers before general elections to be held by May has caused the rupee to miss out on a revival
Speculation is mounting of possible cash handouts to farmers and tax exemptions to shore up voter support ahead of polls due by May
Bezos and his wife announced they would divorce on Wednesday
Trump is expected to urge Congress in his State of the Union address this month to pass new legislation that would boost his powers to break down tariff and non-tariff barriers to American exports
With Jet Airways set to run out of cash in about a month, the carrier is now looking to restart talks with India's biggest conglomerate
Because economists don't know why recessions start, they can't predict when one will start
If the couple split their fortune equally, it could leave MacKenzie, with $69 billion and make her the world's richest woman.
The figure excludes compensation he received from Nissan before it was first disclosed in 2010, which could run into the tens of millions of dollars
The announcement comes after a number of setbacks for Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party ahead of the vote due by May
The yield on India's 10-year debt dropped 66 basis points in the December quarter
So if you're hanging out for some action in the smartphone market, go take a nap. We'll wake you up next year
The proposal to give Trump more authority to raise duties without congressional approval comes after failed attempts by Republican senators to rein in his trade and tariff powers