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The rare Bugatti Veyron is one of 300 that will ever be made. Police Chief Dhahi Khalfan Tamim, an outspoken Lieutenant General, tweeted a picture of the 1001 horsepower car on his verified account sporting its special livery.
Many were upset that the queen did not promise a referendum on a UK exit from the EU.
Australia's new visa opportunity for wealthy investors joins questionable programs in US and Europe.
Wang Jianlin aims for 20 percent of movie industry.
Despite growth, some Chinese entrepreneurs believe government control hampered progress of private enterprise.
China is no longer a slam dunk for manufacturers looking for the lowest cost for operations. A new study by the consulting firm AlixPartners estimates by 2015 the cost of outsourcing manufacturing to China will be equal to the cost of manufacturing in the US.
Recent EU concessions could be a sign of changing times as Europe's austerity measures grow more lenient.
European finance ministers will be meeting in Dublin today to examine the results of the euro zone's current fiscal policies.
China is due to release its 1st quarter growth figures next week and expectations are high that they will confirm economic recovery in the world's most populous nation is on track. But how sustainable is this stimulus-backed rebound clouded by elevated debt levels and a bubbly property market?
On Wednesday at the 'Hack in the Box' security conference in Amsterdam, a security expert demonstrated how hackers can take control of an airplane by using a mobile device and a few other basic tools.
A survey that measures net wealth in terms of real assets, particularly real estate, turns up surprising results.
The euro zone should dispense with the 500 euro note, which has found its niche as a tool for criminals, an expert said.
A 'crescent of chaos' emerging from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and tensions with Iran could lead to a dramatic turnaround in the price of oil.
France is the only euro country where the trade deficit has consistently continued to widen over the past 3 months.
After years of battling Boeing for commercial and military jet orders in the U.S., Airbus is taking the battle to American soil.