There were 347 million people with diabetes worldwide in 2008, according to international team of researchers working with The World Health Organization (WHO).
The global search giant has said that the U.S. Federal Trade Commission will review its business practices and promises to co-operate with the probe.
The Philippines and the United States plan to hold a joint navy drill in the disputed South China Sea next week.
There are now 80 million members of the Communist Party of China (CPC), according Chinese state-owned news agency Xinhua.
The name “Ai Weiwei” has joined a long list of sensitive words in this country, and associating yourself with the artist has become tantamount to asking for trouble.
Indonesian migrant labor advocates and analysts say they don't just blame Saudi Arabia for the controversial beheading of 54-year-old Ruyati binti Sapubi. They blame their native Indonesia, for not taking strong enough measures to protect its nation's migrant workers from abuse.
PayPal is shutting down accounts of several Chinese retailers who are using the company’s online service to sell pirated DVDs
Tablet alternatives offered by major global brands in China, Taiwan and South Korea are posing a threat to Apple's iconic iPad in terms of features as well as price.
Theories abound as to what Apple is packing into its next generation smartphone and more importantly, when will it come out. Some of these theories make sense, but some are completely off the wall. If you get a kick musing over every speculative tidbit that arises about what's next, this article isn't for you.
T-Mobile says that it has over a million iPhones on its network.
Apple aims to be the global distribution source worldwide.
Apple is planning on two new iPhone smartphones for a September release, a development that should have rival Android concerned, analysts contend.
Twitter’s own iPhone app turned out to be the biggest of all the Twitter apps for hogging data.
CSR Corporation Limited, maker of high-speed trains, plans to apply for US patents for its CRH380A train, which would allow the company to participate in the railway projects in the country.
Ai Weiwei, arrested last April on charges of tax evasion, was released Wednesday on bail.
If Huntsman was trying to intrigue us, he succeeded.
In the ailing economies of the Arab spring, analysts are finding that in both the Arab world economies and in nature, oil floats.
Despite criticisms during his first term, the South Korean was unanimously voted in for a second time.
The Houston Rockets are the team with all the trading chips in the world on draft night with multiple picks this year and next year.
At one point the imbroglio threatened to break out into armed conflict.
China finally released controversial pop-artist Ai Weiwei on bail, according to state media.
Freshly-declared presidential candidate Jon Huntsman said Wednesday that President Barack Obama has been too timid in withdrawing troops from Afghanistan, distancing himself from his former employer.