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  • India Rebuked WSJ for ‘Unfortunate’ Claim on Air India Crash

    India has strongly refuted a Wall Street Journal report claiming that the Air India crash on June 12 was caused as the captain cut off the fuel to the engines. Government sources called it an "unfortunate leak" to foreign media, adding that the cockpit voice recording was being misinterpreted. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has not found any conclusive evidence that the senior pilot activated the fuel cutoff switches. The Federation of Indian Pilots also rejected the US media report, demanding a fair and thorough investigation. Here's what we know so far.

  • Trump Says His Relationship With Vladimir Putin Will Help Free Jailed WSJ Reporter Evan Gershkovich

    Former United States president Donald Trump says his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin will help free jailed Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich. Watch this video for more.

  • 'Unacceptable': White House on online harassment of WSJ journalist who questioned PM Modi on minorities' rights

    Last week, The Wall Street Journal reporter Sabrina Siddiqui asked Prime Minister Modi about the rights of minorities in India and what steps his government was willing to take to improve them and also uphold free speech.

  • Lyft to cut at least 1,200 jobs

    Ride-sharing company Lyft Inc will cut at least 1,200 jobs in another round of layoffs as it looks to reduce costs.

  • Meta to start laying off thousands of staff this week, WSJ says

    The job cuts could come as early as Wednesday, the newspaper said. The company has already told employees to cancel non-essential travel from this week, according to the report.

  • YouTube plans to launch streaming video service - WSJ

    The platform has been in the works for at least 18 months and could be available as early as this fall, the report added.

  • Google to close engineering office in Russia: WSJ

    The Journal said that the internet search engine company might retain some employees to assist in sales, business partnerships, user support, marketing and communications.

  • Alibaba will raise IPO range to $66 to $68: WSJ

    Alibaba's executives are currently touring several major cities on the company's global roadshow. Sources say demand for the IPO, which could be the world's largest, has been strong.

  • Apple to add security alerts for iCloud users, says Cook

    Apple will alert users through email and push notifications when someone tries to change an account password, restore iCloud data to a new device, or when a device logs into an account for the first time, Chief Executive Tim Cook told the Journal in an interview.

  • Yahoo to partner Yelp on local search engine results: WSJ

    Yahoo Chief Executive Marissa Mayer unveiled the news at an employee meeting on Friday, the newspaper said, citing a person present at the meeting.

  • Toyota close to USD 1 bn deal to settle US probe: WSJ

    Toyota could reach a deal with US authorities within weeks, the Journal cited the sources as saying, ending a four-year probe into one of the Japanese automaker's most embarrassing international episodes.

  • Lenovo signs non disclosure deal to look at BlackBerry: WSJ

    A Chinese bid for BlackBerry would likely face opposition from the Canadian government, which vets foreign takeovers to ensure they are in the national interest, and that they do not threaten national security.

  • Microsoft developing 7-inch Surface tablet - WSJ

    Microsoft Corp is developing a new lineup of Surface tablets, including a 7-inch version expected to go into mass production later this year, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the company's plans.

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