Allegations of emissions cheating come several months after a similar scandal broke at Volkswagen.
The decision was announced during the U.S. president’s first official trip to the Southeast Asian country, and comes amid simmering territorial disputes with China in the region.
China has constructed sports utilities such as tennis and basketball courts, and running tracks on the disputed Fiery Cross Reef and Mischief Reef of the Spratlys.
The former NSA contractor responded to reports the Pentagon turned against a source when information about the agency's surveillance program was leaked.
During the plane’s journey through the Middle East, Africa and Europe, the plane flew to five different airports, including Paris and Cairo.
The country test launched its home-grown winged reusable launch vehicle Monday, joining Japan, Russia and Europe in the race.
Gannett’s pursuit of Tribune comes at a challenging time for newspapers, which are grappling with shrinking advertising dollars and a broad move toward digital content.
The deal was signed Monday in the presence of U.S. President Barack Obama and his Vietnamese counterpart, Trần Đại Quang.
A guerilla commander with a $5 million bounty on his head is reportedly among those under consideration to succeed Mullah Akhtar Mansour.
The French insurer said owning shares in tobacco companies was not in line with its business of health insurance.
Barack Obama will become the first sitting U.S. president to tour the site of the world’s first nuclear bombing this Friday.
The U.S. is trying to build a multi-ethnic coalition force to fight the Islamic State group in Syria, a task that is proving difficult.
In a further sign of abundant supply, the number of rigs operated by U.S. drillers was steady last week for the first time this year.
A stronger yen and weakness in China and other emerging markets are taking a toll on Japanese shipments.
The dollar moved away from recent highs Monday but remained supported as investors bet that the U.S. Federal Reserve was on track to raise rates sooner rather than later.
Recent comments from Federal Reserve officials have convinced many analysts and investors that a rate hike in June or July is a real possibility.
Unrest in Baghdad’s Green Zone is heating up as Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi attempts to appoint a new cabinet.
President Obama aims to boost defense and economic ties with the country's communist rulers while also prodding them on human rights, aides say.
The city, about 30 miles south of the Turkish border, is divided between the government and rebels fighting to topple the Syrian president.
The film is based on a smartphone game of the same name.
But hero pilot “Sully” Sullenberger, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson and former National Transportation Safety Board Chairman Mark Rosenker cautioned it’s too early to draw conclusions.
Russians from several sports, including rugby sevens, biathlon, speed skating, volleyball and athletics, have returned positive tests for meldonium.