Refugees from Bhutan stuck in Nepal are learning how to fly, from the ground up, as part of the largest resettlement program in the world.
The Feb. 2 election has changed little for Thailand, and its economy is facing a scary year.
Cost cutting will be coupled with production increases, with Kalasnikov's CEO commenting regarding finances: "The situation is difficult."
Ashraf Islam, 31, revealed that he had plotted to disarm a royal bodyguard and use the gun to kill Prince Harry.
Several clues have surfaced in favor of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy S3 receiving the Android 4.4 KitKat update.
After feeding much of its natural resources into China and Thailand, Myanmar has decided to satisfy its own demand first.
While much of Thailand suffers economically, data center providers there have been experiencing an unexpected growth spurt.
The turbulence in Thailand showed no signs of abating Sunday after protesters disrupted general elections and halted voting in Bangkok.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 will soon feature a version with a faux-leather back, reminiscent of the Galaxy Note 3.
Despite suffering the devastating Typhoon Haiyan, the Philippines economy remained robust in the last quarter of 2013.
At this stage, there's no good reason (not even the recent emerging market wobbles) for the Fed to deviate from its stimulus reduction plan.
More people visited Hong Kong in 2012 than any other city in the world.
According to Samsung the third-party accessory incompatibility did derive from the Galaxy Note 3 Android 4.4 KitKat update.
Sean Lowe said that "it feels like just yesterday I was getting down on one knee in Thailand."
The current crisis is the worst of its kind in five years, economists say.
Analysts predict earnings will fall 12.3 percent due to a slowing in global demand for mining equipment and high inventories.
Comments about foreign media reports on the Chinese elite's secret wealth have been blocked on Weibo, China's Twitter.
The Thai economy will grow a paltry 3 percent -- in the best-case scenario.
Thailand assured prospective visitors that it remained open for business, despite a state of emergency in the capital.
International tourist arrivals surged 5 percent last year, far exceeding the U.N. World Tourism Organization's 2013 forecast.
Bigger paychecks, longer breaks and relaxed visa norms will encourage more Chinese to seek out exotic destinations.
The company is considered a bellwether for the U.S. and global economy. Here's why.