Chinese workers went on strike after hearing from their boss what many are calling Japanese revisions of history.
Battery manufacturers are planning to tap China's growing demand for electric vehicles.
The Chinese government has banned Muslims in the Xinjiang region from celebrating Ramadan, the month of fasting.
Ji Wenlin, a former vice governor of Hainan province and a close aide to former security chief Zhou Yongkang, was among those expelled.
Organizers of Tuesday's pro-democracy march in Hong Kong said about half a million people came together to demand greater autonomy from China.
U.S. and Chinese regulators are considering the deals even as tensions between both nations over cybersecurity issues have reached new highs.
A high-ranking general is the latest to fall in the Chinese president's anti-corruption drive. But is politics the reason for the campaign?
High-rolling gamblers seem more interested in the World Cup than Macau's casinos these days.
And guess who isn't happy about the long-standing military policy shift? China.
Rural youth in China are dropping out of school to leave for the country's big cities in search of work, a study has found.
Protesters are demanding complete autonomy from China, which took over control of the city from the British in 1997.
More than 500 officials have been investigated by the Communist Party as part of its corruption purge, which began in November 2012.
Analysts believe the worst for the economy is over but expect Beijing to announce more stimulus measures in coming months.
The IDF says it "will continue to act decisively until peace is returned to the residents of the State of Israel."
Why a planned demonstration by Occupy Central makes Hong Kong -- and Beijing -- so nervous.
Apple is hiring for all positions on their retail front, indicating the launch of the iPhone 6 and the iWatch.
The franchise's fourth installment shattered Chinese box-office records, but Chinese film industry regulators are worried.
Amid a bribery scandal, a sex tape of the former chief of the drugmaker's China unit spreads worry about shady business practices.
A GSK spokesman reportedly confirmed the tape existed but did not comment on how it related to the alleged bribery scandal.
China's banks made $292 billion in aggregate pretax profit last year, or 32 percent of the industry's global earnings, according to The Banker.
The man spoke to a throng of onlookers in opposition to the landmark proposal to allow for a more active Japanese military.