Crude oil prices declined and hovered below $97 a barrel during the Asian trading hours Wednesday.
As the situation in the Korean peninsula continues to deteriorate, China has begun preparing its military as well.
Nature tends to abhor keeping it in the family, and with good reason.
Air pollution in China contributed to 1.2 million deaths in 2010, and the country's "airpocalypse" is only getting worse.
After weeks of criticism from Chinese media/consumers for being arrogant, Apple CEO Tim Cook apologized to China.
After China's Health Ministry confirmed the nation's first human cases of the new H7N9 bird flu strain, four more people now have the disease.
As one of the U.S. strongest allies and major trading partner, Japan looms large in Washington’s foreign policy.
North Korea Tuesday said it will restart the operations of a nuclear plant that can process enough plutonium to make a bomb.
Large cities in China will likely encounter a backlash as they enforce the 20-year-old tax law.
Syrian Pres. al-Assad has called on BRICS nations for support as international pressure from the U.S., its allies and other Arab nations mounts.
Images of a Russian-bought Su-27 fighter jet crashed made it's way around Chinese social media. Questions over a Sino-Russian deal still linger.
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Volkswagen will boost its headcount to 600,000 by 2018 from 550,000 to help it become the world's No. 1 car company.
The Supreme Court of India, Monday, rejected the Swiss pharma major Novartis AG’s plea for patent rights of its cancer drug Glivec.
Crude oil prices hovered below $97 a barrel in Asian trading Monday due to weaker-than-expected China manufacturing growth.
Asian stock markets mostly declined Monday following weaker-than-expected economic reports from China and Japan.
Two manufacturing PMI surveys released Monday showed steady momentum in the Chinese economy.
Friday's jobs report is expected to show that employers added 200,000 jobs in March, with an unchanged 7.7% jobless rate.
Two people have died in Shanghai from a strain of avian influenza virus not seen in humans before.
Rescue workers continue search operations in a goldmine site in Tibet to save over 80 workers trapped underground.