Gig workers in the US, Canada and UK plan Valentine's Day strikes demanding fair pay and improved conditions amid declining earnings and rising living costs.
Emirates says the expanded fleet will support Dubai's economic agenda.
The company's downfall was attributed to a combination of factors, including a poorly executed merger, excessive debt burden from acquisitions and inadequate integration of acquired companies.
Yellow Corp. is officially closing, declaring bankruptcy and expecting its stock to soon be delisted from the Nasdaq composite.
Yellow Corp., one of the largest trucking companies in the U.S., is reportedly closing and ceasing operations.
Ford Motor Co plans to build up to 500,000 electric trucks a year at its BlueOval City complex under construction in western Tennessee, the automaker said on Friday.
InDrive has a competitive advantage in the Indian market, and that is not because it was founded in Russia, a country that is much loved by Indians.
A digital vulnerability in the computer systems used on some Boeing Co aircraft that could have allowed malicious hackers to modify data and cause pilots to make dangerous miscalculations has been fixed, security researchers said on Friday.
The Colombian capital is at the forefront of a global effort by cities to transform their public transit systems into cleaner, more efficient networks.
The German automaker also registered a 25 percent decline in sales in the U.S. for November after it pulled out its diesel cars from the market there.
The news comes as Australian authorities said that they were "optimistic" the plane will be found in the current search area in the southern Indian Ocean.
It's Uber versus the rest of the world as competitors seek ways to consolidate their positions in markets from Los Angeles to Beijing.
The Japanese carmaker said it would not issue new shares so as to acquire voting rights for its stake on the Renault board.
Indonesia released a report Tuesday on what led to the December 2014 crash that killed 162 people.
Data on manufacturing, auto sales, and construction are expected Tuesday as markets bet on a Federal Reserve interest rate increase this month.
Under new measures, the Department of Homeland Security would collect more information about travelers' past trips to countries like Syria and Iraq.
Analysts have said that the cost of fines, lawsuits and vehicle refits caused by Volkswagen's rigging of diesel emissions tests worldwide could top $42 billion.
Delayed by nearly a decade, the first Chinese narrow-body commercial jet was delivered by COMAC Sunday to Chengdu Airlines.
The airline agreed Saturday to hike wages and give a one-time payment to about 30,000 of its workers.
China's HKND Group postponed construction on the canal as its CEO's net worth plunged sharply following a stock market slump in the Asian nation.
Havila Harmony, a Fugro vessel, will have a Hugin 4500 Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) that is capable of scouring the most difficult parts of the ocean floor.
As many as 11 automakers, including Honda, BMW, Nissan and Fiat, are embroiled in one of the largest recalls due to faulty airbags manufactured by the Japanese auto parts supplier.
A criminal inquiry into Volkswagen has been expanded to include tax evasion suspicions, according to reports.
The space agency will require a new crop of cheaper and more expendable engines as it sets its sights on deep space exploration.
The Axis insignia are ads promoting the Amazon TV series "The Man in the High Castle," but the advertising campaign has some riders offended.
Australian authorities reportedly said that the search for Flight MH370 will now focus on an area identified by a Boeing 777 pilot.
A Turkish Airlines flight with 256 people on board was on its way to Istanbul from New York when it was diverted mid-air to Canada's Halifax airport after a possible bomb threat Sunday.
Led by Australia, the effort to find the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 already has covered about 27,027 square miles of the Indian Ocean.
The weather in the Indian Ocean search area is also expected to improve.
Meanwhile, the head of Audi of America said that the emissions scandal had not diminished sales of its vehicles in the United States.