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Jack Ma returns to rally troops after Alibaba’s troubles deepen“Every great company is born in a winter,” Ma wrote in response to a staff post. “The people willing to reform for the future, and the orga...
‘Litvinenko’: David Tennant, Margarita Levieva among lead stars; Check full cast listDoctor Who actor David Tennant and Margarita Levieva star in the lead alongside Mark Bonnar, Neil Maskell and others in upcoming ITV1 serie...
Chris Hipkins to be New Zealand PMThe 44-year-old senior politician must be formally endorsed by the party's caucus on Sunday to take over as the country's 41st prime minist...
UK's Boris Johnson battles to hold on to PM post as top ministers quitJohnson, however, maintains that he will retain his position and when asked about possibility of election, he said," you are asking about s...
Asia Dialogues forum says diversity, inclusion must be connected to business outcomesThe event recognised top 10 diversity and inclusion champions from the Asian region for their contribution in furthering the cause.
Energy dispute deepens between Mexico and foreign alliesThe Mexican government has not commented publicly in response to the letters.
On mPokket founder Gaurav Jalan's bookshelf: 'Alibaba: The house that Jack Ma built', 'Fooled by Randomness'Jalan enjoys reading biographies and autobiographies, calls them a source of inspiration.
Dear Uber, Didi is coming for you with record fundingDidi has powerful supporters of its vision, including SoftBank Group Corp., whose founder Masayoshi Son is famous for making big bets.
‘Jack Ma’s story is sort of the American dream, set in China’Author Duncan Clark shares his thoughts on how the Alibaba founder is shaping China’s future.
Jack Ma's latest fashion statement: Black, hair gel & a hoodieThe European style & sophisticated layering would fit in perfectly on either of Ma’s French vineyards, which he picked up for 12 mn.
Times Lit Fest 2016, Mumbai: High dose of art, business & politicsFrom discussing future of US, post Trump to 'The Olympic Akhara', Times Lit Fest is going to be the place to be over the weekend.
Australian coach Darren Lehmann hopeful about Michael Clarke's recovery before World CupAustralia coach Darren Lehmann has offered his full support for Michael Clarke to return as captain for the World Cup.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni expected to join Indian team ahead of Adelaide TestOwing to a hand injury, Dhoni had not been named in the original squad for the first Test.
It was like playing West Indies in 1980, says Team India Director Ravi ShastriIt could not have been an easy job when we note that the combined experience of this team is not a third of the team of 2007, which had the...
Indian firms will acquire more hydrocarbon assets: ExpertIndian state oil and gas firms will be more active, I believe, and must be to secure equity oil and gas for India and to cover its supply g...
- UK promotes London as Islamic finance hub
The British government has launched a new campaign to promote London as a centre for Islamic finance.
- Microsoft goes black, making Chinese see red
The Anti-piracy tactic by the company that turns some computer users' screens black is setting off a wave of indignation among Chinese cons...
- China has world's largest number of Internet users
China has edged past the US in terms of the number of Internet users to reach the number one slot, a research firm said.
- Finding solution to spectrum crunch: The sooner, the better
If India does not find a solution to address the issue of spectrum crunch, the world’s fastest-growing telecom market will fall short of it...
- 'Mobile growth can be hit by limited spectrum'
India's mobile growth story could get affected by limited spectrum and falling ARPUs, according to a report.