The $73 million project, while launching India to space glory, raises questions about its affordability in a nation where millions starve.
An array of political alliances have waged a campaign to obstruct and thwart the poll.
What's more, outgoing investment by OECD economies fell by 20 percent to $155 billion.
Obama suffered a setback in efforts to build stronger ties with Asian nations.
A group called "Anonymous Indonesia" hacked more than 170 Australian websites in protest of NSA spying reports.
China's state media is not letting go of its problem with the ABC host, and his segment about unorthodox solutions to the U.S. debt with China.
Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman's giant inflatable duck may just be the kick China's economy needs.
The criticism that “Japan has not apologized” for wartime atrocities is simply inaccurate.
International oil and gas firms are excited about the Nov. 15 auction, despite not knowing exactly what they’ll be getting for their money.
Scotland is the third largest salmon producer in the world, an industry worth about £500 million per year.
India will launch its first mission to Mars on Nov. 5, 2013.
The announcement follows a state investigation into the Warren Buffett-backed company’s labor law violations.
The move comes at a time when American companies are increasingly giving up international projects to invest back home.
Although fewer customers reportedly turned up at the iPad Air’s launch than expected, its initial sales may break records.
Economic and cultural ties between the two nations were bolstered despite continued international sanctions.
Economist David Levy warned in a recent newsletter that China, Japan and Europe pose a potential risk to a slowly recovering US economy.
India is building the world's tallest statue at a cost of almost $340 million, honoring one of the country's founding fathers.
China’s ruling Communist Party will hold the Third Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee Nov. 9-12 in Beijing.
The Belgian brewer moves to expand its already dominant global market share.
Beijing's initial public offering freeze is not likely to end anytime soon, and it has implications for other markets.
When you hurry around the globe in five and a half days, you find strange things -- and let go of what you thought you were looking for.
A recent spate of attacks on hospital employees by disgruntled patients has the public calling for reform.