Khazanah, which owns 69.4 percent of the airline, said the company would be de-listed after it buys out the remaining stake at 8 cents a share.
Etihad Airways said that it was suspending all flights to Erbil until further notice, given the escalating warfare in northern Iraq.
The move is expected to add capacity and bring down ticket prices on sectors operated by both airlines.
Options for leaving Libya by sea and air are limited. Thousands of Filipinos say they fear joblessness more than war.
The airline is grounding all flights to Sierra Leone and Liberia until August 31 due to fears over Ebola.
At the same time, the researcher said that it might be difficult to replicate his hack in real-world situations.
BMW also faces strong competition from arch rivals Audi, part of the Volkswagen group and Mercedes-Benz, owned by Daimler.
For the year to March 2015, Toyota stuck with its full-year operating profit forecast of 2.3 trillion yen.
The country's shipping ministry has reportedly given a 10-day deadline for an investigation into the latest incident.
The risk of an infected passenger on a plane spreading the disease to other travelers is very low, says the World Health Organization.
Mercedes-Benz, which reportedly began sales on a mellow note in China in 2001, is now enjoying strong growth in the country.
The government is expected to seek comments from the industry and travelers before making a final ruling.
Consortium wins bid for Suez hub that will include development of 29,000 square miles around the canal.
General Motors has requested its main Chinese supplier find an alternative source of components after a blast at a Kunshan factory killed at least 69 people.
NHTSA says some owners of GM vehicles are getting false recall information when they check their VINs.
A plane crash 20 years ago turned two American women into advocates for families devastated by airline disasters, including MH17 and MH370.
If the Fed raises interest rates next year as expected, it will raise the costs of buying a car and could trigger a slowdown in demand.
Two ships tasked with mapping the Indian Ocean are making progress ahead of the September mission, Australian officials said Thursday.
About 100 bodies are still missing from the MH17 crash site, but contamination and lack of time threaten the investigation.
Electric carmaker and stock market darling Tesla Motors Inc. will report second-quarter earnings after the close on Thursday.
Tourism in the Asia Pacific region grew at over 6 percent in the first four months of 2014 -- higher than the global average of 5 percent.
Malaysia Airlines is in serious financial and image trouble. After the losses of MH17 and MH370, a rebranding may be the way to go.
Three manufacturers helped drive a 'surge' in electric car sales in Europe for 2013, a new analysis of official data found.
Britain says it won’t fell behind in the push to make self-driving cars a thing on its roads.
Bodies of some of the 298 victims killed in the crash of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 remain in the open.
SpaceX’s president sees her company becoming the most widely used interplanetary cargo company by the end of the century.
Skymark was supposed to get hold of its first A380 at the end of this year, but the plane's delivery was expected to be delayed.
Three North Korean officers of the Chong Chon Gang were released by a Panamanian court Friday.
MH17's flight data recorder will undergo further examination by experts. Meanwhile, investigators couldn't get closer to the crash site.
The aviation insurance industry is now looking at its largest annual loss since the 9/11 attacks.