The blast last Monday at one of the capital's most famous shrines, packed with Asian visitors, will inevitably dent the tourist industry, one of the economy's few bright spots.
The price of gold has been under heavy pressure this year due to expectations the U.S. Federal Reserve could raise its interest rates for the first time in almost a decade.
Fresh evidence of easing growth in China hammered global stock markets Friday, driving Wall Street to its steepest one-day drop in almost four years.
This explosion tore through a chemical plant in the Chinese province of Shandong Saturday.
The blue-chip index suffered its ninth-biggest point drop ever Friday, slipping into correction territory for the first time since 2011.
Chinese traffic police are on high alert nationwide for dangerous chemicals, ten days after a warehouse exploded in northeastern China killing at least 116 people, state media said on Saturday.
For $1, the South Korean company will let Apple iPhone users try a Galaxy or Note phone for 30 days.
U.S. oil prices are headed for an eighth straight weekly decline, the longest weekly losing streak in nearly 30 years.
A survey by Greenpeace East Asia found that other chemical facilities are located too close to residential areas in four Chinese cities.
Xiaomi is eyeing one more potentially huge emerging market as China cools.
Preliminary data for August showed factory output at its lowest since 2009, though some economists predict an improvement in coming months.
A U.S. military report released Thursday says that China is aggressively attempting to enforce disputed territorial claims in the South China Sea.
Tensions have aggravated after the two Asian neighbors exchanged fire near the border Thursday.
OnePlus is rolling out a patch to fix known flaws in the Stagefright exploit, as part of the latest version of its OxygenOS Android skin.
For many, particularly middle-class Chinese, the Tianjin disaster has shaken their faith in a government whose authority they had previously accepted, if not adored.
The losses Thursday were fueled by global growth concerns after the U.S. Federal Reserve hinted that it may wait until the days and months post September to raise interest rates.
After warning investors of slow user growth three weeks ago, Twitter execs Thursday are dealing with another setback -- shares have lost nearly 17 percent of their value.
It remained unclear whether other segments of the Thai economy would be affected by the bombing of a popular shrine.
Toyota says it has to temporarily halt production at second factory because of last week’s industrial accident in Tianjin.
The exercises come at a time of deep division between China and Russia in the East and the U.S.-led West.
Apple's iPhone increased its dominance in the second quarter despite a slowing global smartphone market.
"I have to make sure it's beautiful, right? I'll be very proud of that wall" on the Mexican border.