Revived demand, cheaper jet fuel and a more fuel-efficient new plane make the flight viable.
The International Energy Agency said the global oversupply of crude will continue amid slower demand growth and surging Middle East production.
Drivers for the service have also formed their own union in response to Uber's rate decision.
State officials are struggling to stem a rising swarm of temblors largely driven by oil and gas activity.
Ride-hailing services could get streamlined in India sooner rather than later as the country moves to publish extensive guidelines on the sector.
In a briefing Tuesday, authorities revealed details to the victims' families about the downing of the plane that killed all 298 people on it on July 17, 2014.
The German carmaker, reeling under the biggest crisis in its 78-year history, also announced plans to develop hybrids and electric cars and accelerate its "efficiency programs."
A Dutch inquiry reportedly found that the Malaysia Airlines plane was brought down by a Buk missile over Ukraine. The July 2014 crash killed all 298 people on board.
AB InBev and SABMiller, the world's top two beer companies, will combine to create a brewing company that will control 31 percent of the global beer market.
Companies must take a "zero tolerance" stand against bribery or kickbacks, a business-risk consulting firm says.
The financial sector is still waiting to benefit from a U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate hike this year.
Wall Street is bracing for what could be a grim start to corporate earnings this fall.
Ford wants to appeal to Chinese customers by focusing $1.8 billion on smart cars developed in China.
Apple is pushing the envelope in getting its iPhones into the hands of as many Indians as it can, in the world's third-biggest smartphone market.
The city-state renowned for planning is preparing for technology that carmakers are racing to put to market.
According to a Bloomberg report, which cited sources, the Belgian brewing giant has discussed raising its bid to $66 a share, which would value SABMiller at $107 billion.
Thousands of factory workers and suppliers were affected after Shenzhen-based Fu Chang announced its closure, amid a slowdown in the market.
Over the weekend, reports emerged of debris sightings off the southern Philippines, spurring unfounded speculation about the missing airplane's discovery.
The recall in the company's largest market came amid reports that a European lender may freeze funds to the carmaker.
A global campaign to shine a light on food waste brings thousands to Athens for free fruits and vegetables.
A helicopter crash near a NATO base in Kabul has been ruled an accident. The incident killed five members of a NATO-led advisory unit and injured five more.
Social media was full of passenger complaints that airline employees had to manually process each customer, causing long lines and missed flights.
"Consumer spending has ground to a halt," says Noritoshi Murata, president of Seven & i Holdings.
The ITC ruled Friday that Samsung had not infringed on two of Nvidia's patents.
Martin Winterkorn, the VW CEO who steared Europe's largest carmaker to crisis, has since resigned, and upstarts in the corporation are calling for change.
Melting sea ice due to warmer ocean temperatures, one of the effects of climate change, makes searching for oil and gas easier.
Trade unions, environmental organizations and consumer-rights groups all demonstrated against the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership.
The legality of car-hailing services has vexed regulators in China where authorities say drivers are operating outside the law.
The company Uncharted Play makes both jump ropes and soccer balls with a megawatt mission: to generate energy aimed at covering power cuts in developing countries.
Sergio Marchionne, the CEO of its parent Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, has designed the initial public offering to cut its debt and help support a $54.5 billion expansion plan.