With limited precedent for such a high-profile, scandal-heavy trial, experts predict a harsh sentence for the disgraced Chinese leader.
Kashmir is renowned for its majestic natural beauty that some have likened to heaven.
Concern about Fed stimulus reduction, U.S. involvement in Syria and the mid-October debt-ceiling limit are on investors' minds.
The Chinese' insatiable appetite has led to a rapid decline of turtles in Asia, and now in the United States.
China’s factory activity in August is expected to grow at its fastest in three months, according to an official survey due on Aug. 31.
The year is off to a terrific start for the global travel and tourism industry with higher-than-predicted growth of 5 percent.
Prosecution demands the toughest possible sentence while Bo says he is the victim of a love triangle as China's "trial of the century” concludes.
Planes are reported arriving at a British base on Cyprus, in close striking distance of Syria.
The star swingman was a prolific scorer for the Toronto Raptors, Orlando Magic, and Houston Rockets.
In 2010-2012, BRIC auto sales growth was 11.8 percent. Projections from 2013 to 2015 see growth slowing.
What's worse than a Biblical swarm of locusts? Maybe an infestation of a million cockroaches.
Bo Xilai's trial brings to light how a richer China is spending (or not spending) its new money.
The Vietnamese model posted a picture of herself with Brown in Hawaii. Are they back together just weeks after Brown confirmed they had split?
The revived electric car maker has put its factory on hold as it engages in "negotiations."
Fish experience mercury contamination in deep ocean, and scientists say mercury levels in the Pacific Ocean may double in the coming decades.
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.