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Glazer Family Will Not Sell Manchester United for ‘Many, Many Years’
Manchester United vice-chairman Ed Woodward has confirmed that the Glazer family have no intention of selling the club for the foreseeable future.
Asian Markets End Lower, Corporate Earnings and Europe Worry
KOSPI down 0.76 percent while Shanghai Composite index sheds 0.86 percent. Nikkei up 0.04 percent
Yash Chopra Dead: Ghost of Bollywood's "King of Romance" to Release Final Film in November
Indian film maker, Yash Chopra, whose classic love stories made him Bollywood's "King of Romance", passed away in Mumbai, at the age of 80
Asian Markets Up on Monetary Easing Hopes from Japan and China
Nikkei ends 0.09 percent higher while Hang Seng and Shanghai Composite index are up 0.68 and 0.21 percent. KOSPI slides 0.12 percent.
India's Aviation Regulator Suspends Kingfisher Airlines' Flying Licence
Suspension follows debt-ridden airline's failure to come up with a clear revival plan.
Asian Markets End Mixed After Chinese FDI and US Tech Earnings Disappoint
Nikkei average ends 0.22 percent while KOSPI and Shanghai drop 0.79 percent and 0.16 percent. Hang Seng gains 0.15 percent.
India's Tata Group Makes Takeover Bid for Orient-Express Hotels
IHC, which already has a 7% stake in Orient-Express, bids for the remaining 93% at $12.63 per share.
Alcoholic Husband Medula Rajender on Trial for Trying to Sell Wife for £70
Labourer accused of offering his wife to a broker at Indian bus station so he could buy booze.
Kevin Pietersen Handed England Reprieve for India Tour After Message Scandal
Kevin Pietersen will return from international exile for England's tour of India, the England and Wales Cricket Board have confirmed.
Alastair Cook Reveals Kevin Pietersen's England Return Talks Are Progressing
England captain Alastair Cook says meetings concerning Kevin Pietersen's return to international cricket are on-going while insisting a line must finally be drawn under the controversy.
Indian Man Becomes World’s Oldest Father at 96 by Having Sex Three Times Per Night
Ramjit Raghav’s 54-year-old wife gave birth to her second baby boy in Haryana earlier this month.
Goldman's Jim O'Neill: Bric Countries to Set up Development Bank
Legendary chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management says a union of several emerging markets are looking to set up a development bank
Falling Chinese Demand Affects Coca-Cola Sales
Coca-Cola sales in China record fall of six percent year on year, raising concerns of slowdown in the world's second largest economy.
Asian Stocks Up on Moody's Spain Rating and US Economic Data
Nikkei gained 1.33 percent while KOSPI and Hang Seng rose 0.85 and 0.81 percent. Shanghai index eased 0.11 percent.
Kroll Global Fraud Report: Canada Ranks Low and Africa High on Business Fraud Rating
Canada cleanest place in the world to do business, says fraud survey.
World’s Most Endangered Primates Revealed
The 25 most endangered primate species include Red Ruffed Lemur, Rondo dwarf galago, Madame Berthe’s Mouse Lemur, Roloway monkey, Grauer’s gorilla and more.
Nikkei and Hong Kong Gain While Other Major Asian Markets Fall
Nikkei 225 average and Hang Seng end 0.51 percent and 0.09 percent higher while KOSPI and Shanghai fall 0.40 per cent and 0.30 percent.
F1 Korean GP 2012: Vettel Wins in Korea, Seizes Championship Lead from Alonso
Red Bull Racing's Sebastian Vettel dominated the 2012 Formula 1 Korean Grand Prix to make it a hat-trick of wins in the last three races.
F1 Korean GP 2012: Where to Watch Race Live, Weather Updates, Preview
Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel qualified first and second for the 2012 Korean Formula 1 Grand Prix but now need to transform that speed into race pace and valuable points for the drivers' and constructors' world championships
India's Kingfisher Airlines Chief Vijay Mallya Faces Arrest Over Bounced Cheques
Case relates to non-payment of bills covering airport user charges in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad.
On Africa's Death Row: Hidden Consequences of Colonial Past [BLOG]
Countries around the world celebrated World Day against the Death Penalty but in much of Africa capital punishment remains a human rights concern, says Cathal Gilbert.
Muslim Militants Arrested in Delhi Suspected of Planning Terror Attacks
Interrogation of suspected orchestrator of Mumbai 2008 attacks leads to arrest of three militants.
Automated Trading Championship Kicks Off
Competition aims to popularise automated trading
Yum Brands' Profits Rise on Better Chinese Sales
Yum Brands, which owns KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, posts increase in profits, beating expectations.
Is the UK Creating a New Credit Bubble?
Banks encouraged to boost lending but is this wise as outlook for UK economy worsens?
Movie Version of Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children to Hit Indian Theatres after Bitter Struggle
A film based on the 1981 novel of British Indian novelist Salman Rushdie, Midnight’s Children, has finally got a distributor in India.
‘Shareholder Spring’ Sways Global Executive Pay Legislation
Shareholder revolt on senior executive pay and bonuses forcing legislation changes around world.
World Twenty20 Final: Sri Lanka v West Indies, Where to Watch Live, Preview
After three weeks of electrifying cricket, one of two small island nations will become the 2012 World T20 champions.
Indian Mum Sells Son to Buy Mobile Phone Worth £60
Mother disobeys court order to take back her 17-month-old baby, and the child is now in care.
Rare Photos from British Raj Era Show a Wealthy India [PHOTOS]
A new exhibition in Scotland, Lucknow to Lahore: Fred Bremner’s Vision of India, showcases photographs taken in British Raj India between 1882 and 1922.