Two separate surveys on China's factory growth differed in their readings but hinted at a slowdown in the country's manufacturing sector.
Tensions with European leaders continue to rise after Saturday’s revelation that the NSA secretly observed data from EU diplomats.
For the first time since 2006, no Chinese companies rank among the world’s 10 biggest outfits by market value, and all are U.S.-based.
A recent report revealed that there are at least 100 unaccredited institutions in China that can’t legally issue degrees.
Chinese media say Philippine "provocations" in the South China Sea could lead to a "counterstrike."
Edward Snowden, the confessed NSA leaker, has created a rare shake-up in political circles, partly because we know so little about him.
China has made its interest in Latin America as a trade and diplomatic partner clear. Will this affect the U.S.?
Will Hong Kong's handling of National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden affect its citizens' travel to the U.S.?
Math and science can be brought to life over afternoon tea.
In a recent study, a team of paleontologists discovered that the “parrot dinosaur” was a quadruped animal during its early stages of life.
Fang Binxing, a driving force behind the creation of China's Internet censorship system, is retiring as president of a Beijing university.
Ding was chosen for his close ties to cabinet members and his agriculture finance management experience.
A plan to invest $500 million in tourism announced, Myanmar projects 7.5 million visitors by 2020.
The Chinese government is trying to slow down lending due to fears it’s causing major asset bubbles.
The debate over "happy endings," the special sexual service performed at certain massage parlors in China, has captivated the public.
Chinese official auditor Liu Jiayi told a top political committee that combined provincial debts have climbed to 3.85 trillion yuan.
China on Friday labelled riots in restive Xinjiang as "a violent terrorist attack."
The outlook for Vietnam is altogether grim: its debt-laden banks are in crisis and Hanoi does not have the money to recapitalize them.
Scenes of smog-choked cities -- a China staple -- could soon be replicated in Indian cities.
China may have begun allowing worship of the Dalai Lama in the open in certain areas, but that doesn't mean an easing of tensions.
The Indian Ocean, sometimes called the maritime Silk Road, represents the profound linkages between the Middle East and a rising Asia.
The time of reckoning may be closer for Peugeot SA, and its savior could be General Motors.