Starting Jan. 1, private vehicles in the Indian capital would only be allowed on the roads on alternate days -- a move authorities hope would cut hazardous emissions in the city by half.
The German automaker also registered a 25 percent decline in sales in the U.S. for November after it pulled out its diesel cars from the market there.
From January, trading will be suspended for 15 minutes if markets rise or fall 5 percent, and halted for the day if the fluctuation reaches 7 percent.
The tech giant's latest investment would add 842 megawatts to its clean energy capacity -- boosting its renewable energy capacity to 2 gigawatts.
If the budget is approved, it would be the first time the country's defense spending breaches the 5 trillion yen mark.
Front-runner Senator Grace Poe, who was disqualified on nationality and residency issues, could be barred from continuing her campaign.
Officers from the St. Bernard Parish Prison allegedly violated 19-year-old inmate Nimeli Henry's civil rights by ignoring her medical needs, leading to her death.
It's Uber versus the rest of the world as competitors seek ways to consolidate their positions in markets from Los Angeles to Beijing.
The Islamic State group plans to retaliate after a British plan to launch airstrikes in Syria advanced, a source told CNN.
Irek Hamidullin, 55, was the first enemy combatant from Afghanistan to be tried in a U.S. federal court of charges related to helping Taliban fighters.
Many investors expected Mario Draghi's European Central Bank to increase bond purchases and cut interest rates more.
GOP lawmakers are hoping to crack down on resettlement of Syrian and Iraqi refugees in the U.S. by attaching a provision to the $1 trillion spending bill that must pass by Dec. 11 to avoid a government shutdown.
With numerous countries conducting airstrikes over Syria, coordination is needed more than ever.
The announcement of the indictment came hours after two arrests were made in Zurich.
The identity of the men or if they had any involvement in the shooting was not yet clear, the LA Times reported.
Tim Fischer said it was “time to call out” the United States, saying that a person is 15 times more likely to be shot dead in the U.S. than in Australia.
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The ride-hailing company, which claims profitability in more than 80 cities and has seen revenue spike more than 200 percent this year, is seeking $2.1 billion from investors.
His mother said her husband was an alcoholic who threatened to kill himself on a daily basis.
The social network is extending its live video feature to some users in the United States.
Nicholas Thalasinos was described as a good friend and worked with Farook.
Syed Farook, who killed 14 people with his partner in San Bernardino, had a profile on an Indian dating site.