The police officials are also accused of assaulting journalists who photographed the feast and made it public.
President Obama said that it was the government's responsibility to uphold religious freedom in a diverse country like India.
Many bond funds will have to sell Russia’s sovereign debt as it falls below investment grade.
The death of Alberto Nisman this month shone a spotlight on the powerful state spy apparatus.
The goal is to get many of Beijing's migrants out of town, but nearby cities aren't thrilled with the plan.
There are more than twice as many Internet users in China as there are people in the U.S. — and that number is still growing.
Chinese iPhone sales may have accounted for 35 percent of shipments in the fourth quarter.
Even as he promises to make doing business in India easier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi says he'll monitor all major investment proposals.
South Korean officials said that any conditions to be discussed will be held during the talks, not before.
The Chinese media called the Obama-Modi bonhomie "superficial" and accused the West of setting a "trap of rivalry" between India and China.
The recovery in exports could be a source of comfort for Shinzo Abe who is battling to re-kindle growth.
The comments come as universities in the country face increasing pressure to teach in line with the ideological diktats of the government.
China's economy may have slowed in 2014, but skyscraper construction projects continued to raise the nation's skyline and global profile.
The girl and her three accomplices managed to remove a diamond necklace worth US$4.6 million from a Hong Kong store.
Mobile users will become even more important to Facebook's future as they continue to form an ever greater share of all social network users
Security cooperation will be high on the agenda when Modi and Obama meet in New Delhi next week.
Arun Jaitley, the Indian finance minister, said the country needed to overhaul outdated laws and implement a "fair and reasonable" tax regime.
Virtual private networks are commonly used to skirt China's Internet restrictions.
The disruptive nature of Uber's technology is ensuring that the company continues to face protests and authorities' ire in several countries.
Falling prices are a concern for China, which wants to avoid Japan's fate of sinking into a 20-year deflationary funk.
The two countries are looking at activating a civil nuclear agreement that has been in limbo since it came into effect in 2008.
Xiaomi is looking to sustain its momentum in India by selling its 4G handsets online without registrations.