This week's stimulus moves by the European Central Bank could steer the continent toward Japan-style stagnation, critics say.
Los Angeles-based Immersv launched one of the first virtual reality mobile video ad platforms Thursday, targeting mobile app developers.
Experts will examine the debris found two weeks ago in the African nation for possible links to the missing aircraft.
The deployment of bombers in the Diego Garcia atoll, south of the equator, comes at a time of growing regional tensions in the Asia-Pacific.
The global fashion retailer, which opened 330 new stores in 2015, is looking to online sales to bolster growth in coming years.
England’s junior doctors go on strike following the government’s move forcing through pay and working condition reforms without the agreement of their trade union.
Finding a Chinese buyer for Paramount Pictures isn’t just the best choice for entertainment conglomerate Viacom; it might be the only choice.
The move is likely to inflame tensions with China amid growing concerns over the country’s military expansion in the Asia-Pacific region.
Oil fell back below $40 a barrel while China reported that its exports slumped 24 percent in February.
China's warning came as the top U.S. Air Force officer in the Pacific said Tuesday that daily missions would continue over a disputed territory.
Ubisoft's much-anticipated shooter “The Division” has gone live on PC, Xbox One and PS4 but the company's servers are struggling to meet demand.
The Malaysian prime minister's disclosure of an end date later this year came after relatives of passengers called for a recovery effort to continue.
Revised data on Japan's gross domestic product show it contracted 1.1 percent in the fourth quarter, not 1.4 percent.
Southeast Asia’s biggest budget airline, which reported its first profit in nine quarters, plans to boost flights to second-tier cities as competition heats up.
China reset its economic growth forecast for 2015 to a range of 6.5 percent to 7 percent.
A senior minister had earlier said the government would hold a public vote on same-sex marriage if it came to back to power after elections to be held later this year.
Stock markets across Asia and Europe rallied Friday as investor sentiment was buoyed by optimistic expectations from the U.S.
Japanese shares were lower Friday while U.S. shares rose a third straight day on Thursday, extending gains that started after Feb. 11, the low for the year.
During Wednesday’s 7.8 magnitude earthquake, which struck 500 miles from Padang in West Sumatra province, none of the country's 22 tsunami warning buoys were working.
The debris, possibly from a Boeing 777 plane, was found just days before the second anniversary of Flight MH370’s disappearance.
The yen held at around 113 to the U.S. dollar Thursday after a big gain Wednesday.
The Malaysian airline went missing two years ago, and few traces have yet turned up.