Twitter, which is increasingly eyeing fast-growing Asian economies, plans to double its workforce in Singapore over the next two years.
The World Bank cut its global growth outlook for this year and urged countries to "fasten their seat belts" as they adjust to lower commodity prices and a looming rise in U.S. interest rates.
Human Rights Watch has found several thousand child laborers working in gold mines in Ghana, one of the world's largest producers.
After its fallout with Cyanogen, OnePlus is set on improving its own OxygenOS that will ship with its next smartphone, the OnePlus 2.
The offensive, whose details are still sketchy, was conducted just days after militants attacked an Indian army convoy in the state of Manipur, killing 20 soldiers.
Users of Motorola Mobility's Moto X phones may have reason to cheer as the company said it is closer to a full roll-out of the Android Lollipop 5.1 upgrade.
Most Indians don't have health insurance, and the backing by Google and Milner could help Practo expand into more Indian cities.
The rebels were suspected to be part of the outlawed Communist Party of India (Maoist).
Thousands of drivers have seen their life take a turn for the better, working on cab-hailing networks, but local bans threaten that in India
"United Passions," a commercial film funded by the international soccer body, reportedly collected a measly $634 in ticket sales on Friday and Saturday in the U.S.
The blaze in the high-rise building broke out in the early evening of Saturday, with 15 fire engines required to bring it under control.
The agreement would help thousands of people who are currently stateless in enclaves along the border gain citizenship in either country.
Russia plans to integrate thousands of the new Armata T-14 tanks into its armed forces starting in 2020, according to reports.
Nestle recalled Maggi noodles across India on Friday, but vowed to bring the product back in the market once the current situation is clarified.
Polygamy is outlawed in India, but "water wives" have become common in parched villages as the country faces the threat of another drought.
Ridesharing -- where everyday drivers pick up passengers -- is already taking place in Europe. We speak to Nicolas Brusson, co-founder of BlaBlaCar.
Smartphones are great, but there is still a large market for cheap, basic phones like the Nokia 105 dual SIM handset.
It's unclear whether Russia will actually sell its Armata T-14 tank, which it touts as the future of mechanized combat.
Two Delhi women holidaying in India's popular beach destination were gang-raped in North Goa by five men posing as police officers.
The secrecy surrounding the negotiation of the Trade in Services Agreement and other major trade pacts has been condemned by labor groups.
The former general expressed confidence that America and its partners can defeat ISIS in Iraq, but he urged greater Western involvement in fighting the group in Syria.
A proposed facility in Maharashtra state would help Apple enter the Indian smartphone market.