Mad cow disease found in California; no human threat seen
U.S. authorities reported the first U.S. case of mad cow disease in six years on Tuesday and quickly assured consumers and global importers that meat from the California dairy cow did not enter the fo
Delhi airport to be world's most expensive: IATA
The New Delhi airport will become the world's most expensive, with its operator GMR Infrastructure Ltd permitted to raise charges, hurting the airport's ambition to become an aviation hub, an airline
Karnataka to resume iron ore mining in July: Minister
Iron ore production by privately owned miners in Karnataka will likely resume in July, Mines Minister Dinsha Patel said on Tuesday, after what will have been a year's hiatus due to a government and ju
Malaysia to host Manchester City in July
English Premier League title contenders Manchester City will play a friendly match against a Malaysia XI in Kuala Lumpur in July, promoters of the event said on Wednesday.
It will be City's first fix
S&P revises rating outlooks on Infosys, TCS, Wipro
Standard & Poor's Ratings Services said on Wednesday that it had revised the rating outlooks on three Indian information technology companies to negative from stable. At the same time, we affirmed our
Facebook deals may add a week to IPO timing: Source
A recent acquisition spurt by Facebook Inc may add about a week to the social network's journey to public markets, a source with knowledge of the situation said on Tuesday.
Facebook recently agreed t
Sarkozy courts French far right after Hollande win
French President Nicolas Sarkozy appealed directly to far right voters on Monday with pledges to get tough on immigration and security, after a record showing in a first round election by the National
TRAI's costly 2G auction proposal draws operator ire
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) proposed a near tenfold increase in the price of 2G spectrum in a reissue of licences being stripped from mobile operators, drawing howls of protest fr
Norway killer says hoped to have massacred more
The Norwegian who massacred 77 people to protest against Muslim immigration to Europe said on Monday he had hoped to kill as many as 150 and kept on killing because police failed to respond urgently t
Chinese investors scramble for a bite of Apple
China's rigid capital rules ban its citizens from investing directly in Apple Inc but that's not keeping them from seeking a piece of the iPhone maker's success by buying shares in its suppliers - and