At Apple's annual developer conference on Monday, executives announced that iTunes would be dismantled, and its features would be split among three apps: Apple Music, Apple Podcasts and Apple TV
Already grappling with a slowing economy and President Donald Trump's trade war, Beijing now has to worry about the rising price of food
The Kolkata-based company, which has been in an aggressive fight with ITC's Engage and Nivea for the No. 2 spot in the deodorant category, has roped in a Bollywood endorser for the first time
Kalra was the first Asian to be inducted in the International Food and Beverage Gourmet Hall of Fame
The Russian cybersecurity and anti-virus firm sees a huge opportunity in catering to enterprise market in India, says Shrenik Bhayani of Kaspersky Lab
The crown prince of Abu Dhabi and de facto ruler of the UAE is also among the most influential foreign voices in Washington, urging the United States to adopt his increasingly bellicose approach to the region
The 'special relationship' between the countries is in worse shape than either side will admit, say experts, adding that the combination of disarray over Brexit, Nigel Farage and Huawei makes it particularly fraught
The company is planning a "direct listing," where it will not issue new shares to sell, but simply let its shares start trading on a stock market. Its share price will be set solely by demand from public-market investors
Darjeeling is suffering the effects of rigid plantation agriculture and a career in tea estates is losing its appeal. Across the border, Nepal's tea community is in the budding stages of a loose-leaf revolution
Since 2015, the share of young single mothers in the workforce has climbed about 4 percentage points, driven by those without college degrees
Official data shows the economy expanding 7% to 8% a year, but changes in India's statistical processes, particularly tracking whether jobs were created or lost under Modi, have prompted allegations of political interference and questions about data quality