Beijing Sword Attack: Woman Dies After Being Stabbed In Popular Sanlitun Shopping District
A man armed with a Samurai-style sword reportedly attacked a woman, seemingly at random, on the streets of Beijing.
Tianjin Explosions: Disasters In China Prompt Wave Of Media Censorship
Following the Tianjin explosions, China continues its long-running pattern of seeking to censor content that could embarrass the government.
Tianjin Explosions: Death Toll Rises To 44, With Over 500 Hospitalized, After Apparent Industrial Explosion In Chinese City
The death toll from the blast remains at 44, including 12 firefighters who lost their lives tackling the fires caused by the explosions.
For Hong Kong Expatriates, Convenience Of Cheap Domestic Help Is A Comfort Trap
With childcare and domestic help in the West so expensive — the lure of cheap domestic help in Hong Kong is pushing some expatriates to postpone their return home.
Israel Arrests Jewish Suspects In Connection With Firebomb Attack On Palestinian Family; Continuing Unprecedented Crackdown
An attack last month which killed a Palestinian toddler and his father has prompted an unprecedented crackdown on nationalist Jewish militants in Israel.
Jeremy Corbyn: Leadership Candidate For UK's Opposition Labour Party Causes Disquiet With Policy Platform
Party grandees and wealthy backers have expressed concern about the agenda of Jeremy Corbyn, the current front-runner for the leadership of the UK's Labour Party.
Donald Trump To Appear On Sunday Morning Political Shows; Will Likely Attempt To Defuse Megyn Kelly Controversy
"When I'm attacked, I fight back. ... Am I allowed to defend myself? What they said about me was far worse."
Christian Taylor Shooting: FBI To Join Investigation Into Killing Of Black Texas Teen By Police
Christian Taylor was unarmed when he was shot and killed by a Texas police officer responding to a burglary call in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Typhoon Soudelor Pounds Taiwan With Strong Winds, Torrential Rain
Six people have died and over 100 have been injured by the powerful storm, and over 3 million households are reportedly affected by power outages.
Donald Trump Brands Megyn Kelly's Questions During GOP Debate 'Unfair'
The candidate dominated headlines after the GOP debate, but complained about being grilled over sexist remarks.
China Rejects Neighbors' Claims To South China Sea, As Asian Ministers Warn Of Escalating Tensions
China's foreign minister lashed out at Japan and the Philippines, who are among a group of nations arguing that China is encroaching on their maritime territory.
Rosie O'Donnell Fires Back At Donald Trump Over Presidential Debate Barb
The GOP presidential hopeful made O'Donnell the butt of a joke during Thursday's Republican presidential debate, and she had some choice words to offer in response.
SeaWorld Profits Plunge 84% As 'Blackfish' Controversy Still Swirls
The company is still struggling to cope with negative publicity from the documentary 'Blackfish', which alleged that it mistreated its orcas.
Hiroshima Atomic Bombing 70th Anniversary Marked With Solemn Ceremony, Calls For Nuclear Disarmament
Japanese leaders marked the anniversary of the dropping of an atomic bomb on the city with a solemn ceremony and calls for nuclear disarmament.
Pershing Square's Bill Ackman Takes $5.5B Stake In Mondelez: WSJ
The activist investor reportedly believes that the company has to grow revenues faster and cut costs significantly, or sell itself to a rival.
Apple Shares Slump As Concerns Over Effect Of China Slowdown Mount
With China's economy cooling down, and market competition heating up, investors have hammered Apple's stock.
MH370: Possible Aircraft Door Discovered On Reunion, After Other Debris Found
Malaysia's transport minister confirmed that debris found on the Indian Ocean island of Reunion is from the same aircraft model as the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
Memphis Police Officer Shot And Killed During Traffic Stop; Suspect Still At Large
The officer was shot multiple times by the occupant of a vehicle he had stopped. He is the third police officer slain in the line of duty in Memphis in the last four years.
Europe Migrant Crisis: Britain, France Call For EU Action To Curb Migration
British and French government ministers are calling for EU action to curb what they dub a "global migration crisis" that has hit their shores in recent weeks.
US Decides To Retaliate Against China For Cyberattack: Report
The Obama administration is considering options in striking back against China over a cyberattack that hit a government agency last month, the New York Times reported.
Qiaodan Sports: Michael Jordan Knockoff Shoe Retailer Not Unique In China
Qiaodan Sports, which sells a line of knock-off Michael Jordan shoes, is one of many Chinese companies appropriating intellectual property to boost sales.
Google Rejects French Demand To Implement 'Right To Be Forgotten' Worldwide
The U.S. search giant has rejected demands from France's data protection agency to implement the controversial European order, dubbed the "right to be forgotten," on its international search engines.
Hillary Clinton Campaign Blasts 'Egregious' New York Times Reporting Errors
Hillary Clinton's campaign blasted "egregious" errors in a New York Times story that alleged federal officials wanted a criminal inquiry into her use of a personal email account.
Calais Migrant Crisis: British Politicians Talk Tough, But Refugees Determined To Get To UK At Any Cost
While British politicians are talking tough on the migrant crisis facing the country, refugees in France are determined to get to the U.K. at any cost.
Macau: As VIP Gamers Vanish, Can China's Casino Haven Reinvent Itself As A Family-Friendly Destination?
As revenue from high-rollers goes through the floor, Asia's casino capital is seeking to reinvent itself as a more family friendly, mass-market destination.
Flight MH370: How Disputes, Anger At Malaysia Have Dogged Search For Missing Flight
The unprecedented effort to find Flight MH370 has been marred by bitter conflict among the parties involved, with Malaysia a particular focus of ire.
MH370: Relatives Of Missing Passengers Express Caution, Pain After Debris Discovery
Relatives of the missing MH370 passengers have expressed caution, anger and pain over news that debris thought to be from the aircraft has been found.
Paris Police Open Fire On Car Near Tour De France Finish Line
Police fired on a car attempting to crash through barriers near where the Tour de France will finish Sunday. Its driver fled the scene, and his motive is unknown.
Fiat Chrysler To Be Hit With Record Fine For Recall Lapses: WSJ
The agency's actions come less than a month after it took the unusual step of holding a public hearing on the problems with 23 Fiat Chrysler recalls covering over 11 million vehicles.
China Air Pollution: US Expert Doubts Country Will Be Able To Curb Rampant Smog
An expert who spearheaded the cleanup of Southern California's air says a lack of planning and enforcement capacity are hampering efforts to clean up China's air.