Latin America is one of the fastest-growing regions in the world. Still, skilled workers are looking for opportunities overseas.
Tesla Motors is one step closer to testing the waters of wealthy Chinese embrace of its electric luxury cars.
Here are photos of the "Million Mask March" from around the globe.
At any given moment, some 750,000 child sex predators are online around the globe.
It's Europeans themselves, not Asians or Americans, who are lifting the continent's economies up from years of recession.
The $5.7 billion deal helps Abu Dhabi-based Etisalat to continue expanding overseas while Vivendi trims its worldwide operations.
Rising production costs in television and film may drag Time Warner's third-quarter profit.
Western films, along with their villains, are making life hard for actors who play villains in Myanmar's domestic productions.
What’s a “PANK”? How about a “microstay”? These are but two of many new travel trends you can expect in 2014.
The $73 million project, while launching India to space glory, raises questions about its affordability in a nation where millions starve.
With the new facility, Apple could be aiming at the expansion of scratch-resistant glass technology across its product lines.
John Chen has been named CEO of the troubled Canadian smartphone maker, which will receive a $1 billion debt offering from investors.
Kellogg's decision stems from a slowdown in the breakfast cereal segment -- one of its core markets.
The $2.2 billion settlement with the Justice Department resolves multiple claims involving antipsychotics and heart-failure drugs.
The Employment Non-Discrimination Act passed cloture by 61-30, one more vote than needed.
Paul Ciancia's generation lives on Facebook/Twitter, but like other young men accused of mass violence, he had little interest in social media.
Outflows from gold-backed specialist funds totaled 48 metric tons, surpassing September and August combined.
The health-conscious, church-going hiker says she’s losing her health coverage for stage 4 cancer treatment.
Elephants’ social skills are negatively impacted by human disruption, according to a new study on elephant behavior. Elephants that witnessed their relatives killed during culls still showed signs of trauma decades later.
Only 13% of the world’s workers are engaged in the work they’re doing; 24% are so unhappy they’re actively undermining their colleagues’ work.
Iran is having a hard time getting its natural gas out and a new pipeline between Iran and Pakistan is one way out.
The Cuban government's decision to ban all privately owned movie theaters might mean the end of U.S. blockbusters on the island.