The 27-year-old cartoonist, who was arrested by the Mumbai police in September 2012, says: "After this incident, I don't think I am afraid. In fact I think I have emerged as a stronger person in life." (Reporting: Portia Putatunda | Video source: http://boomlive.in/)
The documentary film maker, known for his unflinching gaze on issues that lie at the crux of modern India, says all governments, including the Congress-led governments, are guilty of attacking the right to freedom. (Reporting: Portia Putatunda | Video source: http://boomlive.in/)
British politics is breaking up. Where there were once a few dominant parties, now there are many. How did UK politics get here?
Sir Richard Branson thinks competition will fuel innovation. That's why he's sponsoring a Virgin Racing team in Formula E, the world's first electric motor sports championship. At the latest Formula E race in Miami, Branson told Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns how Formula E fits into his plans for renewable energy development and adoption.
Formula E is a "green" spin-off of the world most popular motor sports, Formula 1. Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns ticks off the top differences between Formula E and Formula 1.
Graff Diamonds is setting records at Baselworld in Switzerland, where it has unveiled the most expensive transformable watch ever. With a price $40 million dollars, you'd want it to be versatile. Graff Diamonds CEO Francois Graff gives Bloomberg a sneak peak in London.
George Bory, head of credit strategy at Wells Fargo, and Bloomberg
UBS Head of Thematic Equity Strategy Karen Olney discusses which EU nations are most hurt by falling oil prices and if oil will rise to $80 by the end of the year. She speaks with Jonathan Ferro on Bloomberg Television
LVMH South, Southeast Asia and Middle East Chairman and L Capital Asia Managing Partner Ravi Thakran discusses luxury goods in Asia and what's driving growth. He speaks with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on "Trending Business."
For decades, scientists and power companies have been working on carbon capture, a technology that catches CO2 from power plants before it goes into the atmosphere. It could be our best chance of taking a bite out of fossil fuel emissions, but right now it's too expensive to implement widely. A team of engineers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory may have found a way to change that, using tiny blue capsules that look like fish eggs.
It's a vicious circle. Wall Street says interest rates are heading up but rates keep sinking lower. What gives? Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal explains the interest rate chart that keeps stumping Wall Street.
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The US dollar has been surging recently. Bloomberg Markets Managing Editor Joe Weisenthal explains why the dollar is the strongest it's been in 12 years.
Davek Accessories CEO Dave Kahng discusses the luxury umbrella market.
On March 11, NASA is testing their new solid rocket boosters. It may sound like just another routine NASA experiment, but there's a very good reason to pay attention: this is the rocket that could take us to Mars.
Bloomberg's Stephen Pulvirent takes a hands-on look at Apple's new MacBook. The new MacBook weighs just two pounds and features an all-new keyboard and touchpad.
Bloomberg Businessweek's Brad Stone from the event at San Francisco's Yerba Buena Center, and Ben Clymer, the founder of the online wristwatch magazine, Hodinkee.com discuss today's Apple Watch launch.
Dan Roth discusses the new reveil of Apple's smartwatch.
The Greek-speaking second city of Cyprus, Limassol, has all the usual Mediterranean features; warm summers, local delicacies and sandy beaches. It also has 35,000 Russians living there permanently thanks to years of favourable business rates and bank secrecy. Recent pressures from EU sanctions and financial haircuts mean it's not as good a place to be for Russians as it used to. So will Cyprus suffer from a Russian exodus?
Exotic, exclusive and expensive are all words sure to be heard in abundance at this year