More than 20 years after the Cold War ended, nuclear superpowers are once again updating their nuclear arsenals.
The students said they will pay a visit to top Chinese officials upon landing in Beijing Saturday.
Amid sluggish U.S. demand for GM’s luxury car brand, Chinese consumers gravitate to Cadillac’s XTS sedan, SRX crossover.
The attack, which occurred just hours after launch, may have originated in China.
China may be covertly supporting North Korea's military despite taking a harsher stance on the nation at the U.N.
The U.S. will commit $3 billion to climate change efforts in poor countries, President Obama will announce Friday.
FireChat powered the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong. But the ambition is now much bigger.
Turkey has no seat at the table in the nuclear talks between P5+1 and Iran, but Turkey has quietly been very involved with both sides.
Economists expect cheaper gas prices will likely put more money back into U.S. consumers’ pockets heading into the holiday shopping season.
Under the proposed bill, the State Department would be required to submit an annual report to Congress on the situation in Hong Kong.
Ukraine accused Russia on Thursday of sending soldiers and weapons to help separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine launch a new offensive.
Pope Francis wants G-20 leaders to think about the people affected by their decisions at the world's biggest economic meeting.
IT, finance, HR, customer service and other roles headed abroad through outsourcer Wipro.
Xi and Abe shook hands at the high-level APEC meeting, but that doesn't mean much for improved relations.
Much has come out of the APEC summit in Beijing this week — including a fascination with Star Trek-esque jackets sported by world leaders.
Apple shares surged on Thursday to $113.20, setting a new all-time high to become the most valuable company in the world.
Investors shook off mixed data out of Asia and Europe Thursday to cheer on strong results from retail giant Wal-Mart.
The shortest, the tallest, the biggest shoe and the most people dressed as penguins came out Thursday for Guinness World Records Day.
Analysts said prices could soon drop further to $70 a barrel if demand stays flat and output rises.
The U.S. set a new target of reducing emissions by 26 percent to 28 percent by 2025, while China did not provided a specific target.
In recent years, a growing demand for rhino horns in Asian countries has fueled a drastic surge in poaching in South Africa.
In response to a question from a New York Times reporter, Xi had implied that journalists are themselves to blame for the visa restrictions.