Roona Begum, an Indian baby suffering from hydrocephalus, had a successful surgery to reduce the size of her swollen head.
Google didn't leave search out of I/O with big updates to Google Know, voice search and knowledge graph.
Pakistan has completed its first peaceful civilian government transition. Now what's next?
A high-ranking Chinese official told a group of Nepalese and Indian reporters that Tibetans don't agree with their spiritual leader.
The trade of human organs –- though illegal since 1994 –- is believed to be widespread and highly lucrative in India.
Ranbaxy USA accepted three felony counts of adulterating its drugs as well as four felony charges that it knowingly lied to the FDA.
Aviva’s chief executive, Mark Wilson, wants to save £400 million ($611 million) in costs by cutting about 6 percent of its total workforce.
India’s tea and coffee manufacturers have staged a bitter rivalry over which liquid is the national drink.
Nawaz Sharif, the apparent new prime minister of Pakistan, is a wealthy industrialist who has already served two terms as PM.
A growing number of buyers in China and India are jumping into the market and driving demand for jewelry, coins and bars.
Indian card processor ElectraCard was identified as one of two companies affected by a $45 million online heist.
India’s scandal-hit Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal and Law Minister Ashwani Kumar stepped down on Friday.
Posco, one of the world's largest steel makers, aims to produce 12 million tons of steel a year from a new plant in India.
The latest India auto sales statistics show a sixth consecutive monthly decline.
India’s Supreme Court on Friday rejected a petition filed by Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt, seeking a review of the verdict.
The UNDOF's 1,000 peacekeeping troops have been monitoring the cease-fire between Israel and the Philippines in the Golan Heights since 1974.
78,000 people have applied to abandon Earth and live in a permanent colony on Mars.
In one of the biggest bank heists ever, credit-card processing firms were hacked and ATMs in 27 countries were hit.
A Pakistani prisoner, who was critically injured at a high-security prison in Indian-administered Kashmir, died in a hospital on Thursday.
South Asia, which accounts for about one-fourth of the global population, records 40 percent of all first-day deaths on the planet.
Iranian Quds forces have grown more bold and attacked more places in recent years, from Kenya to Thailand to India.
An Indian postman is building a replica of the Taj Mahal to honor his late wife.