The "diaosi," or "loser," demographic is China's answer to the West's millennials.
No longer under scrutiny from Wall Street analysts, privately held Dell can take risks on new markets.
Religious expression in China is becoming increasingly limited, as the government says extremism threatens the province of Xinjiang.
Expectations of more stimulus from other global central banks was also lifting markets.
ECB President Mario Draghi will present updated forecasts from the bank's staff for growth in output as well as inflation.
If current trends continue, 2014 could be even hotter than previous record years, the World Meteorological Agency warned.
Best Buy has struggled to fend off Chinese rivals while other U.S. firms also have complained about the challenges of operating in the country.
Toyota said it would recall 185,000 vehicles across 19 models including the Corolla and Alphard in Japan, and 5,000 in China.
China, which has one of the world's lowest organ donation rates, struggles with long-held beliefs that discourage organ donation.
Obama said that the war in Ukraine has to fall out of favor with Russians before leadership changes course.
The anti-graft rankings are based on factors including whether public leaders are punished for corruption and the prevalence of bribery.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is tasked with checking that Iran meets its commitments under the accord.
The 23-year old Sun Yang, who won an Olympic gold medal in 2012, had tested positive for trimetazidine in May.
Misfit is trying to speed up the launch of its smart wearables with the help of a strategic investment by China's Xiaomi.
The team has infiltrated the networks of vital industries in eight nations.
Putin and his government may try to shore up their popularity by diving further into the Ukraine crisis.
Chinese banks are underestimating their exposure by keeping about $200B in property lending off the books, Standard & Poor’s says.
The strike comes a day after clashes left 17 police wounded and 40 protesters arrested. Hong Kong's leadership vowed "resolute action."
Activists are rallying against the hunting of captive animals, but some say it’s good for the economy as well as conservation.
A new report shows Wall Street-savvy hackers are using Microsoft computing language to target pharmaceutical companies to game the markets.
Online sellers such as Alibaba are threatening U.S. retailers by not having to collect state sales taxes on e-commerce.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 Index dipped on Monday, driven by losses following Japan's credit downgrade.