China is the world's largest market for illegal ivory, and demand has seen half of Tanzania's elephants slaughtered in the last five years.
Complaints against Hong Kong's police force have jumped after pro-democracy protests gripped the city since late September.
While Apple is looking to expand in China, Samsung is said to have lost ground because it put market share before customer loyalty.
In the first violence in days, police armed with batons and riot shields attempted to coral protesters in the city's Mong Kok district.
Xiaomi might sell its handsets cheap but the company is making money, and profits nearly doubled and could grow strongly this year too.
Mobile chipset maker Qualcomm may face a number of government investigations and royalty collection problems in 2015.
The billionaire founder of Tesla talks shop after company’s third quarter results.
Investors will be eyeing Lenovo, the world’s largest PC maker, to see how it plans to turn around Motorola and IBM's server business.
A new piece of malicious code is targeting Chinese iPhone users through apps downloaded through a third-party app store.
Only about 10 percent of the world's countries are members of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, but they control almost half of global trade.
The GOP sweep may sound like a win for defense contractors, but that's far from sure -- thanks to McCain's likely new role.
Germany, Europe's traditional powerhouse, is showing signs of weakness after slashing its growth forecasts for 2014 and 2015.
World leaders may see Obama as a lame duck after Tuesday's election defeat — and the first test is coming soon.
The U.S. president arrives in China in a week, where the media is already calling him a lame duck.
Britain still looks set to outpace other advanced economies, but the pace of the recovery has eased as European demand fades.
The Dalai Lama fled Tibet in 1959 after a failed uprising against Chinese rule and has lived in exile ever since.
Home-grown smartphone sellers with global ambitions are playing an aggressive price game to thwart market leader Samsung.
From Spain to China, opinion was unanimous: It was a very bad day for the president of the United States of America.
Last year, more than 300,000 international students took the SAT outside of the U.S.
China knows how to make a great fake, but Chinese fake social media accounts could use some work.
Alibaba, the dominant e-commerce company in the world’s largest consumer market, wants to take on Google and Apple with its own OS.
The Asian giant is poised to overtake the Americas in sales of BMW, Mini and Rolls-Royce cars.