When Ji Zhongxin detonated explosives at the Beijing Capital Airport, he was the only one injured -- but many are worried about similar incidents.
The Mass Games have begun in Pyongyang's May Day Stadium, a spectacle involving thousands of North Koreans.
Philippines President Benigno Aquino calls for legislative momentum on a wide range of issues, including tax and land reform.
Pharmaceutical giant admits that high-level employees in China "appear to have acted outside of our processes and controls."
KKR sees encouraging growth prospects in Southeast Asia’s largest economy and has invested in maker of popular snack foods.
A magnitude-6.6 earthquake jolted China's Gansu province, on Monday morning, killing at least 75 people and injuring more than 400.
Investors are still sifting through second-quarter earnings for clues regarding the U.S GDP growth.
Bank of Japan's Takehiro Sato says while Japan's future is bright, global economic conditions could pose a threat to its recovery.
A strong magnitude-5.9 earthquake struck China’s Gansu province Monday at 7:45 a.m. local time (Sunday at 7:45 p.m. EDT).
The British pharmaceutical firm will detail its response to allegations from Chinese authorities when it gives quarterly results.
Voters want Shinzo Abe to forge ahead with Abenomics -- and not shift focus to revise Japan’s pacifist constitution.
Several fashion magazines are reporting impressive increases in ad pages for their September 2013 issues.
A man in a wheelchair set off a bomb at the Beijing Capital International Airport on Saturday, according to state-run media.
Apple consumers have shown deep interest in the budget iPhone. We’ve done some math, and we believe we’ve figured out Apple’s release date timetable for this year's iPhone 6.
Ford is spending heavily on shifting its global positions while U.S. sales are booming.
Most companies are reporting better-than-expected second-quarter earnings, but it's not because of revenue growth.
The revelations of PRISM have caused China to suspect American technology firms of espionage.
A 30-year-old Chinese man has been in a coma for the past 10 days after getting shocked while charging his iPhone.
The OECD issued 15 recommendations to crack down on companies’ exploitation of different tax jurisdictions to reduce their liabilities.
China's censors blocked the social media accounts/website of one of Japan's most popular publications in China, Asahi Shimbun.
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The U.S. economy is just starting to gain momentum. So why would one want to squelch it by decreasing quantitative easing too soon?