Move will help Volkswagen strengthen its presence in the country as India will now also serve as the IT backend for all its brands
S Korea government fined Volkswagen $16.06mn for allegedly forging documents on emissions or noise-level tests
Bavaria's state pension fund for civil servants lost as much as 700,000 euros after Volkswagen shares plunged
Volkswagen was also fined $16 million as punishment for the 47 models that cheated in the environmental tests in the country
Profits were weighed down by almost 2.5 billion euros of special items, mostly related to 2015's diesel emissions cheating scandal
Tata Motors might partially or fully develop a low-cost small car to be later sold under the Volkswagen brand in emerging markets
As a federal judge gave the automaker preliminary approval to buy back up to 475,000 vehicles
Company's operating profit for the six months ended June rose 7% to 7.5 billion euros
The suits outlined more than a decade of efforts by Volkswagen to deceive regulators in the US and Europe
The settlement, though painful to Volkswagen, could easily have taken much longer and cost billions of dollars more
Volkswagen still faces criminal investigations in Germany and other countries, and lawsuits from investors around the world
The carmaker is also expected to announce a settlement with states, including New York, for about $400 million
The settlement includes $10 billion to offer buybacks to owners of about 475,000 polluting vehicles
Settlement also includes $2.7 billion for environmental mitigation and another $2 billion for research on zero-emissions technology
A separate settlement with nearly all US state attorneys general over excess diesel emissions will be announced on Tuesday
The warrant is the first to be levelled against a Volkswagen executive after the scandal came to light
This is the first warrant to be levelled against a Volkswagen executive in relation to the emissions scandal
Volkswagen is still far from drawing a line under the scandal, with the costs of the affair still incalculable
American regulators first began asking Volkswagen questions about suspicious emissions data in mid-2014
VW was plunged into its deepest-ever crisis when it came to light last September that it had installed emissions-cheating software