The Iskander missile system has been described as versatile, precise and deadly. An analyst said it "drastically changes the balance of force in conflicts."
As jitters from the attacks in Paris dissipated, global markets rose Thursday on encouraging comments from the U.S. Federal Reserve.
Cars may be getting safer, but when automakers sell vehicles in poor countries, they skimp on safety features to cut costs.
As competition ratchets up with Uber, India's ride-hailing network leader Ola has moved to consolidate its position.
India will see a smartphone explosion, but Apple could struggle to repeat the success it's seen in China.
Nestle has already started selling its Maggi instant noodles again in India, an important market for the Swiss company.
Antibiotic resistance has been described as "one of the biggest threats to global health today."
Authorities evacuated thousands while schools and colleges remained shut after a week of incessant rainfall in the region.
With ads on mobile phones accounting for a growing share of the revenue of Internet companies, retaining users is top priority.
However, the euro plummeted to a six-and-a-half month low against the yen Monday, as the Japanese currency benefited from its traditional safe-haven status.
The country's fast emerging e-commerce market has made retaining talent a priority and companies are finding clever ways to do so.
Cleopatra attributed her beauty to a daily diet of pickles.
A combination of Anheuser-Busch InBev and SABMiller would own 30 percent of the beer market — but cause little disruption in TV sports advertising.
Global stockpiling of oil hit a 10-year peak with crude prices firmly below the $50 per barrel level this year, according to a report by the International Energy Agency.
In addition to the business deals sealed on the first day of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the U.K., the two nations also concluded talks on a civil nuclear agreement.
Microsoft is rolling out the first major Windows 10 update to users, adding a number of features aimed at getting business customers on board.
Several writers, including Salman Rushdie, know all too well the consequences of controversial prose, for which three authors have been killed in the past two years alone.
The move follows the European Court of Justice's decision to strike down a pact that allowed for the free flow of data between the U.S. and EU.
Government agencies around the world, especially U.S. law enforcement, are increasingly asking the social networking site to supply user information, the company says.
The three-day trip to Britain will come shortly after Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party absorbed a big defeat in key elections in the eastern Indian state of Bihar.
Fierce rivalry between India's brick-and-mortar and online stores means bargains for consumers during Diwali.
Everything you need to know about the festival of light and how it's celebrated all around the world.