Before they can go wait in line for the new iPhone 6, mainland Chinese Apple fans have to wait for government approval of the device.
The Venucia e30 launches in China. Nissan hopes Chinese version of the Leaf will take significant market share.
Iran has so far managed to win some concessions from Western nations by promising to scale back its nuclear program.
A study being conducted by the company, which is owned by an Indian conglomerate, will look at the feasibility of selling cars in the US.
China fined Volkswagen’s Audi $40.5 million and Fiat’s Chrysler $5.2 million after they were found guilty of price-fixing.
The Chinese basketball sensation held up the American way of philanthropy as a model while addressing the World Economic Forum.
Three new species of Jurassic "squirrels" have scientists rethinking the origin of mammals.
North Korea is possibly the world's grimmest dictatorship, and it's attracting more tourists each year.
Apple's iPhone 6 is set to launch around the world next week, but missing from the list is the largest smartphone market in the world.
Federal energy forecasters say the surge will lower gasoline prices and reduce U.S. fuel imports.
Apple efforts to build larger-screen handsets may pay off in emerging markets as the new iPhone 6 models offer an alternative to Samsung's Note series
A U.N. official reportedly said that neither the date for the deployment nor the area has been finalized so far.
The world's economists worry that while the worst of the financial crisis is past, hurdles remain in the path of vibrant and sustainable growth.
Occupy Central wants political power to devolve from Beijing. Financial interests worry about the movement's impact on business.
China makes the world's iPhones, but is less crazy about the iPhone 6 than the U.S. Still, Apple is doing fine in the second-biggest economy.
Apple attempts to reinvent a category it once dominated with two big-screen phones to compete with Android-powered "phablets."
The fossils of a new species of long-necked sauropod dinosaur have been discovered and identified in Tanzania.
GSK could ultimately face a multi-million dollar settlement payment or fine.
In extreme cases, the issue could cause the car to not accelerate properly, the watchdog said.
While China and India have close economic and historical links, there is deep suspicion too, fueled in part by a festering border dispute.
A prohibition of public spending on mooncakes shows how an anti-corruption campaign has reshaped China's economy.
Apple is already manufacturing the iPhones in China, which has led to part leaks that have given us a sense of what the devices are all about.