The Food and Drug Administration tested imported spices over a three-year period and found many contaminated with “filth” such as salmonella, insects and hair.
Pakistan's Geo-TV has earned the wrath of many conservatives over what they view as corrupt content and pro-Indian propaganda.
Forbes' latest list of the most powerful people is a window into the world's shifting power base.
Market's direction could depend on which interpretation of the FOMC’s comments sticks, while earnings too will have an impact on stocks.
Japanese pension funds remain healthy gold investors, according to the World Gold Council.
Only one U.S. city made Lonely Planet’s 2014 watch list, and it’s not one of North America’s coastal charmers.
Myanmar's rice exports fell 38 percent this year, stumping the nation's hope of becoming a major exporter.
Researchers have identified a new species of humpback dolphin off the coast of Australia. The new dolphin species, a member of the family of humpback dolphins, has yet to be named.
Ahmedabad is about 83 percent Hindu and 14 percent Muslim.
Russia sold 12,000 ounces of gold in September, a move that may have surprised gold markets.
The Indian outsourcing firm may have to pay $35 million for using B-1 visas in place of H-1B visas to bring workers into the U.S.
South Asia has some of the highest infant mortality rates in the world.
The second consecutive interest rate hike comes amid stubborn inflation, which is likely to remain high in coming months.
Banksy's month-long journey in New York City is nearing its end, and as we say goodbye to the "Better Out Than In" exhibit, it's time New York says "Hello" to a new street artist.
Women have caught up in some areas in some places, but they are still far behind in the political arena, particularly.
Multinational conglomerates are trying to make a difference in the poorer parts of the world.
Indian investors take a renewed shine to silver after tricky gold import rules dampen consumer demand for the more popular yellow metal.
The plane returned to Melbourne, from where it originated, and resumed the flight to New Delhi after the issue was fixed.
The retail giant’s efforts to influence lawmakers have sparked uproar in the past in India, where lobbying is considered bribery.
The effects of a strong showing last week are expected to spill over to Monday-morning trade.
India acknowledged in September that China had an upper hand in terms of infrastructure near the border.
The loss of about 180 million tons a year of rice also represents poor use of land, energy and water resources, a U.K.-based group warned.