The New Delhi government is reportedly planning to spend billions of dollars to upgrade its mostly Soviet-era military equipment.
The Shannan prefecture in Tibet is offering tax breaks to entice private equity funds and investment companies.
As African economies grow at breakneck speeds, the U.S. is reexamining old import/export laws.
Falling prices spur demand in China, which is set to soon overtake India as the world's top consumer of gold.
The British businessman, who was close to top Communist Party leader, Bo Xilai, and his wife, Gu Kailai, was murdered in 2011.
U.S. stocks set to open lower on Monday while most Asian markets soared on media reports of stimulus measures launched in China.
Growth in Japan’s GDP dipped to 0.6 percent in the second quarter from a downwardly revised 0.9 percent in the first quarter.
An anonymous whistle-blower in China says Sanofi paid bribes in the form of research grants to 79 hospitals in four cities.
The ongoing row over border lines between China and India could reach a diplomatic benchmark in October.
The iPhone 6’s selling point won't be form factor, nor specs, but rather price (plus five colors).
Beijing wants citizens to pick up more books and is thinking of prodding them by law.
An investment-fueled construction bubble has left behind empty shells without jobs or residents.
Four major U.S. retailers report earnings next week.
China is drawing on its history and taking steps to remain an economic powerhouse despite the recent rapid slowdown in GDP growth.
Singer Chris Brown reportedly suffered a seizure early Friday morning while at a Hollywood recording studio in Los Angeles.
Asian languages have become increasingly popular in the U.S., indicating a shift in immigration populations.
Retail analysts said that the move signals that Tesco is effectively giving up on personally managing its China business.
Pakistan will resume the practice of capital punishment on civilian inmates, placing the lives of up to 8,000 prisoners in grave jeopardy.
Millions of Chinese men will likely never marry because of gender imbalances. A Japanese blogger may help them -- but only online.
And after years of less than one dollar per person, any investment is likely welcomed.
Platforms that allow sharing of visual media work are most effective.
The International Energy Agency said lower GDP growth in selected regions is likely to affect global oil demand.