Two Killed And Six Injured In Clashes Between Rival Activists In Kharkov, 30 People Arrested By Police, A Day Before The Crimea Referendum
Latest attack comes after a killing in Donetsk; 2,000 pro-Russian protesters attack a pro-Ukraine group.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: Malaysian Prime Minister Says Plane Movement Sign Of Deliberate Action; Announces Two New Search Corridors And Calls Off South China Sea Search
Malaysia's prime minister told the media that the search for the missing plane has entered a new phase.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 Hijacked: Malaysian Official Says 'It Is Conclusive' That Foul Play Is Reason Behind Disappearance; Search On In Andaman Islands
India is now leading a search for the missing plane in the Andaman Islands in the Indian Ocean.
Yet Another Knife Attack In China's Hunan Province Leaves At Least 6 Dead In A Marketplace
About 31 people were killed earlier this month at the Kunming train station by eight attackers with knives.
Military Radar Data Suggest Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 Was Deliberately Flown Toward Andaman Sea
The fact that the plane vanished from civilian radar suggests its onboard communication systems were manually switched off.
Motorola Sues 12 Defendants In Kong Kong For $5.26B, Including A Fugitive Turkish Family Charged With Embezzlement Of Funds
In 1998, a Turkish family borrowed $3 billion to create a telecom firm that later went bankrupt.
New Delhi High Court Upholds Death Sentence For 4 Convicts Involved In The December 2012 Gang Rape Of A Woman On A Moving Bus In New Delhi
The woman, who was raped on a moving bus by six men, died weeks later in a Singapore hospital.
Malaysia Criticized For Not Handling The Missing Flight MH370 Situation With More Transparency and Promptness
There have been conflicting reports of the missing plane's last-known location, and confusion has surrounded the search process.
Devyani Khobragade's Indictment Dismissed By Federal Judge On Grounds Of Diplomatic Immunity But Leaves Door Ooen To Fresh Charges
The Indian diplomat, who was accused of visa fraud and mistreating her maid, was arrested on Dec. 12 in New York.
Air India, India's National Carrier, Inspects Its Boeing 787 Fleet To Check For Faster-Than-Expected Fuel Usage; No Plans To Ground Dreamliners Yet
Between November 2012 and September 2013, the airline recorded 136 technical glitches in its 787 fleet, including battery meltdowns.
SpiceJet, India-Based Discount Airline, Signs $4.4B Deal With Boeing For 42 737 Max Aircraft
SpiceJet has about 30 Boeing 737 planes on order, adding to its 57 planes running 350 daily flights.
Federal Prosecutors Investigate General Motors For Criminal Intent Behind Its Recall Of 1.6 Million Vehicles Over Past 10 Years
GM reportedly admitted last month that it knew of problems with ignition switches but did not move quickly enough to fix them.
Sun Pharmaceuticals, Ranbaxy Laboratories Recall Products After FDA Complaints Of Different Pills In Bottles for Diabetes and Cholesterol
Indian pharmaceutical companies account for half of the warning letters issued by the FDA across the world.
More Than 50 Employees Leave HSBC For Chinese Investment Banks In Hong Kong Following Disagreement Over Change In Bonus Policy
Some banks like HSBC are trying to trim their retail-brokerage arms as competition is heating up in an already tough market.
Vodafone, Verizon Accused By India's Home Ministry of Sharing Customer Details With UK's GCHQ
UK's Vodafone, which received approval to buy out its Indian arm in February, is also involved in a $1.36 billion tax dispute in India.
NPC In China Says Combating Pollution And Ensuring Food Safety Are Top Priorities This Year
At the NPC's opening session last week, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said that pollution is a major concern for administrators this year.
Credit Suisse Overrode Due Diligence Standards And Accepted Questionable Loans: Court Filings
U.S. authorities have also claimed that the company helped thousands of Americans evade more than $10 billion in taxes.
Obscure Group From Northwestern China, Chinese Martyrs’ Brigade, Claims Responsibility For Missing Malaysia Airline Flight MH370; Authorities Skeptical Of Claim
The Malaysia Airlines jet with 239 passengers and crew on board vanished Saturday and efforts continue to search for the Boeing 777.
Google Faces Potential $5 Billion Fine From Competition Commission of India For Violation Of Local Norms
Google, if found guilty of violating local norms, will pay India 10 percent of annual revenues for three years.
Indian Lobby Group Now Knocks On Prime Minister's Door To Block License To Air Asia
The group had earlier written to the DGCA in February, which was rejected by the authority.
Boeing Discovers 'Hairline Cracks' In The Wings Of 40 787 Dreamliners; Number Of Deliveries Aimed Unchanged
Boeing plans to deliver 110 787s this year, earning between $87.5 billion and $90.5 billion in revenue.
US Navy Network Hack In September, Which Was Pinned On Iran, Was Due To A Flawed Contract With Hewlett Packard And Irregular Maintenance: Report
A clean-up of the U.S. Navy’s intranet, which has 800,000 users at 2,500 locations, reportedly took four months and cost $10 million.
India's National Security Advisor Calls Russia's Intentions In Ukraine Legitimate; India Says It's Concerned About Escalating Violence
There are more than 5,000 Indian nationals, including 4,000 students, living in different parts of Ukraine.
Kashmir's Students Charged With Sedition By India For Cheering For Pakistan In A Cricket Game; Charge Subsequently Dropped
The students who celebrated Pakistan's victory over India in the Asia Cup game last Sunday were charged with treason.
Airstrike Led By NATO In Eastern Afghanistan Kills 5 Afghan Soldiers, Injures 17 People; NATO Calls It An Accident
Afghan president Hamid Karzai has ordered an investigation into the attack by NATO, which said it will be conducting an internal inquiry.
Apple Moved Close To $8.1 Billion In Gross Profits From Australia To Ireland To Evade Taxes: Report
The issue of global businesses moving money around to avoid paying local taxes was also raised at the February G-20 meeting in Sydney.
Indian Politician Arvind Kejriwal Detained In Gujarat On Campaign Trail; News Leads To Clashes Between BJP And AAP Workers With 14 People Arrested And 28 Injured
The police reportedly detained 33 people after being forced to use water cannons to curb violence in New Delhi.
China Decides On Double-Digit Hike For Military Spending In 2014, Its Highest In Three Years; Japan, US Concerned
Asia Pacific is the only region that saw an increase in defense budgets between 2009 and 2014, while the world’s total saw annual declines.
Tiananmen Square Witnessed Commotion With Reports Stating A Woman Set Herself On Fire As NPC Was Beginning Session
Last October, five people were killed when a jeep rammed through barricades at the historic site.
India Rejects US Allegations About Intellectual Property Rights Stance, Says Its IPR Regime Is WTO Compliant; Accuses US Of Trade Protectionism
The U.S. was concerned about a compulsory license given to India-based Natco Pharma to produce a cheaper cancer drug than Bayer's Nexavar.