Some entities, backed by China’s key government agency that oversees major state industrial companies, have adopted a controversial defense when they face U.S. lawsuits.
There are twice as many internally displaced people as refugees worldwide, with displacements increased after the Arab Spring uprising and ISIS’ rise, a report said.
The 90-year-old’s comments came the same day Prime Minister David Cameron described Nigeria and Afghanistan as “fantastically corrupt” in a conversation with the queen.
The “Harry Potter” star was named in the latest data leak that revealed she is a beneficiary of a company based in the British Virgin Islands.
Taiwan is set to inaugurate its new president from a pro-independence party, straining ties with Beijing.
Despite a string of hit movies, the media giant has struggled with its TV business — so earnings fell short of expectations.
Fuze Entertainment's F1 is an Android-based console priced at $138.
The U.S. is preparing for conflict in space.
Xiaomi aims to capitalize on demand for large-screen smartphones with the launch of the 6.4-inch Mi Max phablet.
The CEO of the world’s largest oil company said Tuesday it is eyeing expansion around the world and is planning “significant growth” in output in 2016.
The first global assessment of the world’s flora has unearthed a disturbing finding — 21 percent of the world’s roughly 391,000 plant species are now threatened with extinction.
Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulated the North Korean leader on his new title as the historic congress in the reclusive nation closed Monday.
The USS William P. Lawrence reportedly traveled within 12 nautical miles of the Chinese-occupied Fiery Cross Reef, which includes a 10,000-foot runway.
The total number of passenger vehicles sold in the world’s second-biggest economy grew compared to April of last year.
Inflation appeared to be driven largely by higher food prices, rather than an improvement in broader economic activity.
“Captain America: Civil War” may become Disney’s biggest-ever Marvel film in China, continuing the studio’s banner year there.
The latest entry in the iconic franchise is still thought to have a bright future, despite its rocky launch.
A source told the Communist Party newspaper People’s Daily that Beijing should rein in leverage and accept slower growth.
Shanghai arrested 1,100 people for civil disobedience in March. What were they doing? Driving for Uber and other ride-hailing apps — and challenging China’s tightly regulated taxi sector.
China, Russia and Saudi Arabia are funneling the most wealth out of their homelands, according to a new report.
The price hike Monday extends a rally that has been underway for most of this year.
The landslide, triggered on Sunday by heavy rain, hit a hydroelectric power station that was under construction in the country’s southeast.