Cambodia is encouraging farmers to raise crocodiles instead of selling them as babies.
The word 'tuhao', which refers to China's flashy wealthy population, could join the ranks of 'selfie' and 'twerk.'
Uruguayan beef has reached worldwide fame for its quality -- and here is why.
New analysis of ancient genomes may reveal a “mystery” species of early humans.
Both imports and exports boomed, but fuel costs took a toll.
The two influential figures sparred in front of 100 top executives at a Wall Street Journal event in Washington.
Brandon Rios will have a chance to upset Manny Pacquiao if he is aggressive in the fight.
The World Health Organization is estimating that China will have around one million cancer patients by 2025.
The Wealth-X and UBS Billionaire Census shows that the United States has the most billionaires of any country, but Asia is catching up.
The People's Bank of China said that it will end normal intervention in the currency market.
Both imports from and exports to China from the EU28 member countries declined in the first half of 2013.
Influential U.S. politicians and economists at a D.C. conference puzzled out their thoughts about the world’s second-largest economy and America's top economic rival.
The child’s father posted an advertisement online offering up his 1-month-old son for 40,000 Yuan, roughly $6,568, and waited for a buyer.
China Development Bank slashed a proposed deal by 60 percent.
Chinese are now second only to Australians in the number of visitors to Bali.
The emissions trading system in Europe may be failing, as London banks close or scale back carbon trading desks.
OECD blames slower growth on an emerging-market slowdown, a struggling euro zone, and the political and monetary policy uncertainty in the U.S.
Escalating prices and an abundance of reserves could spur the implementation of coal expansion projects.
Tehran said the allegation by a Paris-based dissident group, ahead of a new round of nuclear talks scheduled this week, is “baseless.”
State media is reporting that President Xi Jinping's crackdown on excess and debauchery has caught almost 17,000 Chinese officials.
Joint chiefs of staff chair Martin Dempsey told a crowd of business executives that he worried about looming budget cuts and a rogue North Korea.
Tour groups and volunteer organizations headed to the Philippines hope to bring back a sense of normalcy swept away with Typhoon Haiyan.