Crude oil prices declined and hovered below $92 a barrel in Asian trading Friday as disappointing Chinese manufacturing growth weighed on sentiment.
A restaurant in Beijing has taken a stand on China's island disputes by refusing to serve people from rival Asian nations.
With everything from natural gas pipelines to railroads at risk, the threat from 'kinetic' cyberwarfare is more than virtual.
Finance Minister P. Chidambaram presented the budget for 2013-14 on Thursday as the country's growth has slowed significantly.
Chinese scam artists are doubling profits by getting creative with walnuts.
A cheeky anti-water pollution campaign takes a serious turn, when a villager is roughed up after being vocal about the environment.
Public support for same-sex marriage by some prominent conservatives could potentially affect the outcome of two Supreme Court cases this term.
Beijing is now buying up depressed assets on foreign soil. And their favorite destination is Europe.
During the talks, the six world powers -- France, Germany, the U.S., China, Russia and Britain -- offered to lift some sanctions if Iran curtailed its nuclear activity.
Divorce rates in China are spiking. The biggest reason? Infidelity.
U.S. stock index futures point to a slightly higher open Wednesday ahead of the publication of the Census Bureau's durable goods orders data.
Billionaire Clive Palmer has released plans for Titanic II, a "full-scale recreation" of the iconic ship that sunk while crossing the Atlantic Ocean in 1912.
The former NBA star and members of the Harlem Globetrotters have just landed in Pyongyang to begin filming a Vice/HBO series about basketball.
Sources in China are reporting that broadcasts on the alleged military hacking group, Unit 61398, are being censored.
A video of a Chinese official destroying an airport boarding gate after missing his flight has gone viral and led to his suspension.
Foreign workers and immigrants now account for more than one-third (33.6 percent) of the nation's workforce.
Under the right conditions, the tiny goldfish you win at a church carnival could grow into a behemoth.
Case maker MiniSuit has created a case for the iPad 5 based on its alleged specs and features, releasing photos as proof.
As China seeks to coax foreign investors into using its currency, interest in yuan accounts has been strong in Hong Kong.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed into law a gradual ban on smoking in public places in an ongoing effort to improve public health.
Fluctuating lunar calendar celebrations make gauging Chinese factory output in the first two months of 2013 a challenge.
Intel Corp. announced its new Atom “Clover Trail+” chips geared at winning momentum in the burgeoning market for smartphones and tablets.