The 160 million year-old fossilized remains of "Wrinkly Tooth," an ancient ancestor of modern rodents, were discovered in China.
China is still taking organs from people it executes, but says it will begin to rely solely on voluntary organ donation by the end of the year.
China is punishing Norway for awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to dissident Liu Xiaobo by rejecting its salmon.
North Korea's announcement of a new smartphone, the Arirang, has been met with skepticism by tech experts.
Future demand for gold will be dominated by eastern markets and big importers like India and China, according to the World Gold Council.
Some Chinese are paying a lot of money to be 'kidnapped.'
NSA spying revelations trigger distrust in China over U.S. companies dominating Chinese computer networks.
But they are also making it difficult for fishermen from other countries to compete.
The man behind Tesla Motors’ trademark issues in China has taken down the sites depicting his “Tesla” using Tesla’s logo.
Why worry about bad debt? China's central government will bail out large financial institutions when they are in trouble.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 may run the Exynos 5 Octa or Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor depending on the country.
What's your blood type? No, that isn't a bad pick up line, but depending on your answer, it may get you a job in China.
The China National Petroleum Corporation has been suspended from operations at one field in Chad.
The People's Park of Luohe in the central province of Henan, reportedly disguised dogs, rodents and a white fox as lions, snakes and leopards in its enclosures.
China's government gathered a group of influential bloggers to give them guidelines on what they should and shouldn't post.
China could set a record for itself if consumers there demand more than 1,000 tonnes of gold this year.
Justices rejected arguments that Gore is insane and that executing him would constitute cruel and unusual punishment.
Think Shanghai or Beijing would be China's answer to New York? Possibly. But get ready for Wuhan. Maybe.
In a new study, Oxford University researchers discovered that the earliest birds that existed 100 million years ago experienced a radical shortening of their tails that gave them increased mobility in their legs and an evolutionary edge.
The Uruguayans dominated much of the match, and jumped out to a 3-0 lead before surrendering two second-half goals.
As Tesla prepares to plant its brand in China, the years-long battle over its trademark is coming to a head.
China's tourists may have a bad reputation, but according to a leading travel magazine, two of its big cities aren't a delight either.