The order comes four months after Boeing Co won an order for 80 737 planes from Singapore-based BOC Aviation.
The announcement by the Chinese securities regulator comes just days after it warned investors against investing irrationally.
The photos were reportedly taken around a patient whose leg was saved after a hours-long surgical procedure.
More Indians than ever before are likely to tap into the Internet in 2015, with the help of their smartphones.
China’s diplomatic maneuver is viewed as unsurprising given the country's historic friendship with North Korea.
Xiaomi’s rapid rise has led to stratospheric valuations, making it more valuable than established companies.
Regulatory hurdles have kept out a large swathe of the investment community despite a sizzling stock market rally on the mainland.
China's trade minister proposed more use of China's currency in settling trade with Russia in the face of a weaker ruble.
The North accused the U.S. of involvement in making "The Interview," which revolves around a plot to kill Kim Jong Un.
A U.S. cybersecurity company recently found malware infecting the devices of visitors to Afghan government sites.
Senator says North Korean cyberattack on Sony was the result of "weak" administration policies.
It is unclear how Beijing will respond to a Washington request that it act to restrain Pyongyang's cybermischief.
The Ebola death toll continues to climb, especially in West Africa, but North Korea may soon lift its travel restrictions.
North Korea says it can prove it wasn't involved in the Sony Pictures hack.
China's president arrived in Macau for a two-day visit on the 15th anniversary of the city's handover from Portugal to China.
U.S. Cyber Command could see action as the president calls for “proportional” response against North Korea.
Sony has come under heavy fire for its decision to cancel the release of "The Interview," a comedy featuring the assassination of Kim Jong Un.
With the Sukhoi T-50, Russia joins the elite stealth-fighter club. Or does it?
Chinese hackers are known to have conducted hacking operations on Pyongyang's behalf, though its unclear if that's what happened to Sony.
Venezuela, already battling a torrent of economic problems, may now see its closest ally drift further away.
The world’s second-largest economy is $308 billion bigger than previously imagined, but its debt is still more than twice its economic output.
In recent years, Vietnam's rat population has imploded and threatened rice crops as snakes and cats have become increasingly popular protein sources.