The world’s two largest polluters have struck a deal to significantly reduce greenhouse gas outputs, but uncertainties remain.
Alibaba rival says it’s proving difficult to make money outside its home market of China.
Republicans lawmakers are seething over President Obama's announcement that the U.S. struck a deal with China to address climate change.
Here's a glimpse into just how much Hong Kong police will have to clear out if they decide to crack down on Occupy Central protesters.
President Obama and Chinese leader Xi Jinping agreed to curb greenhouse gas emissions in a first-of-its-kind deal Wednesday. Will it be enough?
The International Energy Agency in its annual outlook report said demand could rise by 37 percent by 2040.
Declining shipments to India would drag on global coal markets grappling with oversupply as China too tries to move toward cleaner fuels.
Chan said the 80,000 daily yuan remittance quota across borders for Hong Kong residents remains due to mainland regulations.
The deal comes amid ongoing negotiations between Iran and six world powers to hammer out a nuclear agreement before a Nov. 24 deadline.
Under the terms of the ambitious pact, Xi Jinping agreed to cap emissions for the first time while Obama pledged deeper cuts for the U.S.
Xiaomi emerged as one of the top grossers while global brands also saw their online sales boom.
About 13.6 million people, equivalent to the population of London, have been displaced by conflicts in Syria and Iraq, many without food or shelter as winter starts, the U.N. refugee agency said UNHCR on Tuesday.
A senior U.S. official reportedly said that Washington will not "stand idle" in charging China over alleged cyberattacks.
The 21-member nations in the APEC bloc approved the launch of a two-year study of the initiative proposed by China.
Last month, Jack Ma and Apple CEO Tim Cook had both expressed an interest in partnering with each other.
The hack, which reportedly compromised data of more than 800,000 employees, is thought to have been carried out by Chinese government hackers.
The Oman talks, perceived as a prelude to the final round of meetings in Vienna next week, ended without making significant progress.
Products such as medical devices and video-game consoles will no longer be subject to tariffs.
The Chinese government is trying to limit Obama's public exposure during the visit.
A Chinese holiday celebrating bachelorhood became bigger than Black Friday and Cyber Monday, and is ready for the world stage.
A man reportedly bought 99 iPhones to propose to his girlfriend in China and then she rejected him.
China's Singles' Day is set to drive new shopping records as Chinese retailers look to expand the holiday overseas.