The Trump administration had recently asked France and other allies to warn Tehran against killing Americans, according to one of the people. For the president, a red line had been crossed
The electric-vehicle maker handed over 92,550 Model 3 and 19,450 Model S and Model X electric vehicles in the fourth quarter, according to a statement
The fresh proposal follows an assessment by Suzlon's rating company, on how much debt can be sustainably recast. A meeting with creditors is planned for next week, one person said
Japanese media reported on Friday that surveillance footage shows Ghosn left the house alone on the day of his disappearance but didn't return
DSP Investment Managers, which manages about Rs 77,600 crore ($10.8 billion), had been betting since August that longer yields would decline
Qantas Airways was named safest airline in the world on a top-20 list published by AirlineRatings.com
The lions were confiscated by Japanese during World War II and shipped to Japan to be melted down. They were rescued in 1945 from Osaka dockyard and restored to their former positions following year
Jaci Anderson, an Amazon spokesperson, said that the company's external communications policy isn't new.
Google is also training artificial intelligence to help determine whether a patient is likely to live or die, mining thousands of data points to help make predictions about outcomes.
"I alone organised my departure," Ghosn said in a statement issued through French public relations firm Image7.
Ghosn's vanishing act throws up a distraction just when the new CEO needs to be laser focused.
Carmakers will shed 80,000 jobs across the world in the coming years
The suspension signals deteriorating relations between the UK and China, at a time when British PM Boris Johnson's government aims to strengthen trading ties with the world's second-largest economy
Shipments fell 3.8 per cent in 2019 from a year ago to 580.8 million tonnes, according to Bloomberg calculations based on data from the state-run company dating back to 2013
The Indian government is behaving like Viktor Orban of Hungary or Donald Trump himself in its happy embrace of the global right.
Musk is counting on the China plant to help build on recent momentum for the company in the world's largest market both for EVs and autos
The US, the second-biggest overseas destination, is threatening 100 per cent tariffs on the drink in response to a French digital-services tax affecting the likes of Alphabet's Google and Amazon.com
President Xi Jinping is seeking to cushion the world's No. 2 economy against the steepest slowdown since the early 1990s
The digital yuan can disrupt both traditional banking and the post-Bretton Woods system of floating exchange rates.
India may yet reclaim its mantle as the next big thing, albeit a toned-down and more durable version