Iran sentences Iranian-U.S. man to death for spying
Iran's Revolutionary Court has sentenced an Iranian-American man to death for spying for the CIA, the student news agency quoted a judiciary official as saying, a move likely to aggravate U.S.-Iranian
Mahindra Satyam files suit against former board, PwC
Mahindra Satyam in a release says it has filed a suit in civil court in Hyderabad against past board of directors, a certain former employees and auditor PricewaterhouseCoopers.
The civil suit seeks
Rupee seen under pressure on eurozone woes: Pranab Mukherjee
The rupee will remain under pressure until the euro zone debt problem is resolved, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Saturday.
The partially convertible rupee was the worst performer among As
Olympus president to resign, panel pushes $1.2 billion suit: Media
An Olympus Corp panel plans to recommend the endoscope maker sue current and former executives for more than 90 billion yen in scandal-related damages, and its president Shuichi Takayama is expected t
Stricken cargo ship breaks up on reef off New Zealand
A stricken container ship wedged on a reef off a New Zealand holiday spot has broken up in stormy weather but is still on the reef after running aground three months ago, raising fears of a fresh oil
Obama to ask U.S. firms to keep jobs at home
President Barack Obama will press U.S. business leaders next week to expand their industries at home rather than outsourcing jobs abroad, extending an election-year push to fight high unemployment.
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Civil aviation ministry favours higher FDI cap: Paper
The Civil Aviation Ministry is likely to drop its opposition to higher investment by foreign airlines in the sector and agree to let them hold up to 49 per cent in domestic carriers, the Economic Time
Sarkozy, Monti urge unity over euro crisis
Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti warned the European Union on Friday not to let divisions over managing its debt crisis blow up into serious splits, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy warned that
Suicide bomb kills 26 in Syria: Interior Minister
A suicide bomber killed 26 people and wounded 63 in Damascus, Syria's interior minister said, vowing an 'iron fist' response to Friday's carnage in the heart of the capital after similar attacks two w
Barack Obama to businesses: Bring jobs home
President Barack Obama kicked off an effort to encourage businesses to keep jobs at home instead of outsourcing them overseas, as he rolled out a new election-year theme on Saturday aimed at courting