Former Reebok India executives arrested on fraud charges
Two former top executives of Reebok India, owned by German sportswear maker Adidas, have been arrested by police outside New Delhi after they were accused of fraud that led to the company losing Rs 8.
Golconda diamond expected to sell for over $15 million
A 76-carat diamond billed as one of the most famous in the world is expected to fetch well over $15 million when it hits the auction block in November, Christie's said on Friday.
The colossal gem, wh
Reliance Communications raises call prices, shares rise
Reliance Communications Ltd, India's third-biggest mobile phone carrier, raised call prices by a quarter in four service zones and said it will extend the hike to all zones in the next 30 days, sendin
British royals seek damages
Lawyers for Prince William and his wife Catherine will seek damages against French magazine Closer for printing topless photographs of the duchess, their office said on Sunday.
Emirates says has no plans to buy stake in Indian carriers
Dubai's flagship carrier Emirates said on Monday it did not have plans to buy a stake in any Indian carrier, after India last week allowed foreign airlines to buy up to a 49 per cent stake in local ca
In India, gift-giving drives drugmakers' marketing
Sales representatives for Abbott Laboratories Inc's Indian subsidiaries know what it takes get a doctor to prescribe the drugs they market: a coffee maker, perhaps, or some cookware, or maybe a vacuum
Anti-Japan protests widen, China struggles to rein in anger
Angry anti-Japan protesters took to the streets of Chinese cities for a second day on Sunday, with Japan's Prime Minister urging Beijing to protect his country's companies and diplomatic buildings fro
Irish Star owner offers Kate 'deepest apologies' over photos
The Irish publisher of the Daily Star on Sunday offered its 'deepest apologies' for publishing topless pictures of the wife of Britain's Prince William but said it would resist efforts by its British
Iran on brink of nuclear bomb in 6-7 months: Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned on Sunday that Iran was just six to seven months away from being able to build a nuclear bomb, adding urgency to his demand that President Barack Obama
Western embassies on alert as Muslim anger simmers over film
Western embassies across the Muslim world remained on high alert on Sunday and the United States urged vigilance after days of anti-American violence provoked by a video mocking the Prophet Mohammad.