China No Longer Top Destination For Foreign Companies Due To Prosecution
Nearly half of all respondents in a survey of U.S. businesses said foreign firms were being singled out in a government crackdown.
New Zealand Suspect Charged With Murder Of Two Unemployment Officers
John Tully, 48, accused of killing two unemployment office workers, was arrested Monday after a massive manhunt.
Narendra Modi And Shinzo Abe Set To Sign Slew Of Agreements Between India And Japan
Japan and India, two of Asia's economic powerhouses, are working to check the influence of the region's largest economy - China.
Hong Kong Police Attack Pro-Democracy Activists With Pepper Spray
Occupy Central plans to intensify pro-democracy protests and shut down Hong Kong's financial district.
Ebola Epidemic: Man Hospitalized With Suspected Ebola In Sweden
A young man suspected of having Ebola has been hospitalized in Sweden.
Guatemala Village Expels Ultra-Orthodox Jews Of The Lev Tahor Sect
Jews from the Ultra-Orthodox Lev Tahor Sect began arriving in the remote Guatemalan village in March from Canada.
Narendra Modi Accuses Pakistan Of Making A 'Spectacle' Of Peace Talks
Narendra Modi's comments come a week after India called off peace talks between the two countries.
Princess Diana Wedding Cake Auction: Slice Of Cake From Wedding Fetches $1,375
A sliced of the 33-year-old cake was auctioned online by Nate D.Sanders Auctions, Thursday.
Israelis Doubt Netanyahu's Claim Of Victory Over Hamas In The Gaza Strip
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s critics believe that Hamas got the better end of the deal in the cease-fire.
Pakistan Prepares For 'Deciding Day' As Imran Khan, Islamic Cleric Rally Support Against Government
Imran Khan and Tahir ul-Qadri, leaders of opposition parties, have led massive protests demanding the prime minister's resignation.
'Sons of Guns' Show Cancelled By Discovery Channel After Will Hayden's Arrest In Rape Case
The hit prime-time reality show has been cancelled after its star was arrested for allegedly raping his 12-year-old daughter.
US Rules Out Backing Syria's Bashar Assad In Fight Against Islamic State
Syria's three-year long civil war, which began after a failed uprising against Assad in 2011, has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives.
UN Helicopter Crash In South Sudan Leaves 3 Dead, Rebels Claim Responsibility
A United Nations Mi-8 helicopter crashed in South Sudan killing three of its four Russian crew members.
Family Of Four Found Drowned In Henry Hagg Lake in Northwestern Oregon
According to friends, the family of four went on a picnic Monday to Henry Hagg Lake, about 30 miles west of Portland.
Chabad House, A Jewish Center's Reopening In Mumbai, India, Evokes Mixed Feelings From Locals
A Chabad House reopened Tuesday, six years after heavily armed terrorists stormed and killed six people inside the building.
Japanese Politician Caught With Crystal Meth in China Begins Trial
Takuma Sakuragi, a Japanese city councilor, faces a death sentence in China if found guilty of trafficking more than 7 pounds of crystal meth.
Kurdish Militants Kidnap 3 Chinese Engineers In Southeastern Turkey
The engineers worked at a thermal plant construction site in the country's south, close to its border with Iraq and Syria.
China's Biggest Marijuana Field Along With Cross-Border Paths Discovered By Chinese Satellite
The satellite also found several fields of poppy, used to produce opium, along with cross-border tracks leading across its international borders.
India's Take On The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
The Rice Bucket Challenge, aimed at helping the country's poor, is India's take on the global campaign to help ALS patients.
LAPD Arrest Suspect In San Fernando Valley Killings
Three people were killed and four wounded in the seemingly random drive-by shootings early on Sunday morning.
Ebola Epidemic: Japan Could Offer Unapproved Ebola Drug, Government Official Says
Japan’s Fujifilm and its U.S. partner MediVector plan to use the drug in the fight against Ebola.
Mother Forces Daughter To Eat Tapeworms To Lose Weight Before Beauty Pageant
Hospital staffers were shocked to discover a girl with a belly full of tapeworms that her mother fed her.
Islamic State Recruiting In Canada: Imam Syed Soharwardy
The cleric said Islamist militants are recruiting Canadians and have issued death threats against him.
New Anti-Terrorism Law To Tackle Extremism, UK Home Secretary Pledges
The proposed new laws are designed to combat radicalization in the UK, and stem the flow of UK citizens into foreign militant groups.
Penis Deformity Cases Among Baby Boys On The Rise In Sweden, Stump Scientists
Hypospadias is a condition where the urethral opening is abnormally placed, affecting urination as well as its reproductive function.
Kerala, India's Tourist Magnet, Moves Towards Total Prohibition
Kerala, which boasts of India's highest literacy rate, is also the largest consumer of alcohol in the country.
Al-Jazeera Journalists Appeal Egyptian Court Conviction
The convictions, which sparked international outrage, saw several foreign journalists being handed down lengthy prison sentences.
Indian Court Stays Death Sentence Of Sisters Convicted Of Kidnapping And Killing Children
India's Supreme Court has ruled that "inordinate and inexplicable" delays in carrying out executions are grounds for commuting death sentences.
British Islamist 'John' Decapitated Islamic State's American Hostage James Foley: Report
John is said to be the ringleader of three British jihadists entrusted with guarding foreign hostages in Raqqa, Syria.
Malaysian Couple Charged With Stealing From Bank Accounts Of Missing MH370 Passengers
The crime reportedly began two months after Flight MH370 disappeared on March 8 while on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.