Der Spiegel reports another revelation of U.S. spying from Snowden documents.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has expanded their 'toilet revolution' project to China.
In the U.S., revised Q2 GDP should indicate steady momentum.
Musk says he's tired, but making Tesla the automotive version of Apple isn't getting easier.
Despite ballooning scandals in China, Big Pharma is used to bad reputations -- and that won't change anytime soon.
Forensic science in China is not as trustworthy as it should be, an expert’s resignation suggests.
Patrick Campbell, 33, from Sierre Leone, was arrested on Wednesday after federal agents found uranium in the sole of his shoes at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport.
India and Pakistan each boast a nuclear arsenal –- and each side has at least 100 atomic warheads.
The Bo Xilai trial proves that Weibo and social media in China have become an important feature of public life.
It appears the price tag could be the critical factor as South Korea shops for fighter jets in what is becoming a rough neighborhood.
The southern half of East Asia is set to grow economically over the next decade faster than the northern half of East Asia.
The New Zealand dairy major suspended its operations in Sri Lanka following a court order and protests against its milk products.
Apple may delay the China release of both the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C until November, according to a new report.
There are just 14 peaks higher than 8,000 meters (26,250 feet) available to climbers, but Nepal hopes to change that.
Hong Kong has come up with an inventive fix for the air pollution problems affecting its picturesque skyline.
In 1942, American soldiers were so charmed by Karachi that they dubbed it the “Paris of the East.”
Pandora Media Inc. (P), Marvell Technology Group Ltd. (MRVL), Aeropostale Inc. (ARO), and The Gap Inc. (GPS) report earnings on Thursday.
Domestic productions outperformed imported films by 65% in the first half of 2013, and Chinese cinema is set for a record year.
Cracking down on mooncakes? Traditional pastries have been added to the growing list of Chinese government taboos.
The Scottish Whisky -- and no, there's no "e" -- industry grows every year despite not really changing.
U.S. stock markets could open higher on Thursday, ahead of data on jobs, home prices and manufacturing activity.
Many wealthy Chinese women go to the U.S. to give birth so their children will have American citizenship.