Telenor seeks $14 bln in damages from India - report
Norway's Telenor ASA, whose India joint venture is among companies that are set to lose their telecoms licences, has served a notice to the Indian government, claiming damages of nearly $14 billion, i
Telenor seeks $14 bln in damages from India - report
Norway's Telenor ASA, whose India joint venture is among companies that are set to lose their telecoms licences, has served a notice to the Indian government, claiming damages of nearly $14 billion, i
TRAI says no refund for cancelled licences
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) plans to recommend that carriers be denied a refund of their licence fees if they lose or surrender permits, in a further blow to companies whose licen
Qantas, China Eastern Airlines to set up HK budget airline
China Eastern Airlines Corp Ltd has joined with Australia's Qantas to set up a regional low-cost carrier, marking the first move by a big Chinese mainline airline into the growing but overcrowded no-f
Sarkozy to bar radical imams from entering France
France will bar radical Muslim preachers from entering the country to participate in an Islamic conference next month as part of a crackdown after shootings by an al Qaeda-inspired gunman, President N
Tunisian Islamists step up demand for Islamic state
Thousands of Tunisian Islamists took to the streets on Sunday to step up their demands for the creation of an Islamic state in one of the most secular Arab nations.
About 8,000 conservative Salafi Is
GM to expand capacity in low-cost countries: Magazine
General Motors may expand production capacity in low-cost countries while closing its Bochum plant in Germany and Ellesmere Port site in Britain, a German magazine said, citing an internal strategy do
U.S. negotiation efforts with Taliban have failed: Group
U.S. negotiation efforts with the Taliban have failed and the United Nations should take the lead to optimise the chances of ending almost 11 years of war, a think tank said on Monday.
In a blow to h
Gold hits one-week high; dollar, oil eyed
Gold prices hit a one-week high on Monday before paring gains to trade near the previous closing price, with investors closely watching the oil and currency markets for trading cues.
Bullion prices p
Spoof anthem has Kazakhs fuming
Kazakhstan’s shooting team demanded an apology after a spoof national anthem from the comedy film Borat was played instead of the real one at a medal ceremony in Kuwait, the BBC reported.