How brand Modi plays in Indian election

If Indian prime minister Narendra Modi wins this spring’s general election, as is widely expected, it will also be another massive victory for the marketing machine created to amplify ‘Brand Modi’ into every Indian living room.

Carlos Ghosn arrested again, vows he 'will not be broken'

Ousted Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn was arrested again in Tokyo Thursday, less than a month after he was released on bail.

Boeing boasted about streamlined approval for the 737 Max. Now it's cleaning up the mess

Two years ago, Boeing was on top. Its stock was up 40% over the previous year. It was one of the hottest stocks around. The outlook for sales and profit was bright. And the company was about to start delivering its new 737 Max jet.

What Great March of Return is really about

THE aims of the Great March of Return protests, which began in Gaza on March 30, 2018 are to put an end to the suffocating Israeli siege and implementing the Right of Return for Palestinian

Singapore's 'fake news' bill is bad news for Facebook

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he welcomed more regulation of big tech, but he probably didn't mean this.

US President Trump says he called Xi Jinping the 'king' of China

S President Donald Trump said he called Chinese President Xi Jinping a "king" during a state visit to Beijing in 2017 and that the Communist Party leader appeared to appreciate the remark.

Khashoggi's children could get as much as $70 million in compensation for his killing

The children of Jamal Khashoggi have received millions of dollars' worth of property, one-off payments and large monthly allowances as compensation for the killing of the Saudi journalist, a source familiar with the matter told CNN on Tuesday.

Trump takes shot at Biden over kiss complaint

US president Donald Trump took a shot on Tuesday at former vice president Joe Biden, a possible Democratic rival in the 2020 race for the White House, mocking him over allegations of unwanted physical contact with women.

Erdogan suffers major setbacks in local elections

Tayyip Erdogan’s ruling AK Party was on track on Monday to lose control of Turkey’s two biggest cities, Istanbul and Ankara, in a stunning local election setback that could complicate the president’s plans to combat recession.

Japan opens doors to skilled foreign workers under new visa system

Japan on Monday opened its doors to workers of nine Asian countries under a new visa system. Bangladesh would not get the opportunity.