Asian stock markets mostly advanced Friday as sentiment turned positive following better-than-expected U.S. economic data.
Study finds that a mix of new policies and labor negotiations have boosted both worker output and demand.
Prominent Chinese children are treated with special privileges. One of them, accused of rape, may have lied about his age for a more lenient sentence.
Prouty told MSNBC he wanted to remain anonymous so the focus of the story would be on "Mitt Romney's words, and only Mitt Romney's words."
China is spending $4.2 billion for a natural gas asset in Mozambique to feed its growing economy.
China's ENN Group said it will build natural gas refueling stations to cash in on the shale gas boom in the U.S.
As China moves up the economic pecking order, it's trying to promote the yuan as an alternative to the U.S. dollar.
China has launched a probe against the American soft drinks giant Coca-Cola for its alleged spying activities in the country.
Xi Jinping, leader of the Chinese Communist Party, took charge as the president of China on Thursday, succeeding Hu Jintao.
The Chinese blogosphere is abuzz with tales of discrimination in the Maldives against Chinese tourists and their beloved instant noodles.
How has China, a nation with 12 million practicing Catholics and a complicated past with the Vatican, reacted to the election of a new pope?
Barack Obama's hair has grayed a lot since he first took office, but Chinese leaders have jet-black hair despite stressful jobs.
At the center of the election lay the crucial issue of the development of Greenland’s considerable natural resources.
Daimler AG said on Wednesday that Europe will drive down Daimler Trucks sales in the company’s first quarter for 2013.
While the U.S. dollar is still the primary global currency, its long-term dominance is less certain.
Beginning next month, flight attendants on China's Spring Airlines will not only hand you peanuts and a soda, they'll sell you a new car.
Samsung sold the most smartphones in China in 2012.
After Shanghai authorities spent the weekend removing dead pigs from a river, they discovered where the carcasses came from.
China's government has funded several tear-jerking television spots to remind the nation of the traditional Confucian values of filial piety and family.
Hiring confidence is dragging in Europe, but in Asia, Latin America -- and especially the U.S. -- employers are clawing back robustly.
Italy’s decision hold onto two marines has ruffled feathers in New Delhi and intensified the ongoing diplomatic flap between two nations.
OCZ, Yum!, Research In Motion, Petroleo Brasileiro Petrobras, Dicks Sporting, Credit Suisse prevailed in the pre-market trading Tuesday.