Despite last week's Paris climate deal, the two countries are set to add over 60 new coal-based power plants over the next 10 years.
Chinese President Xi Jinping called for an internet guided by order, and said foreign web companies are welcome to invest in China, if they abide by the law.
China, soon to be the world's largest movie market, was mostly unfamiliar with the space adventure franchise until a few years ago.
More women in Asia are becoming billionaires than elsewhere in the world — although a deep gender divide persists.
Prominent economists like Larry Summers and Austan Goolsbee took to the airwaves Tuesday to speak against the widely expected increase.
Chinese consumers will be able to stream "Frozen" and other Disney content from a device shaped like Mickey Mouse's head.
The highest air pollution levels in nearly a year came days after China issued its first red alert warning Beijing residents about poor air quality.
U.S. officials said Monday that another patrol within 12 nautical miles of Chinese-made islands would not be conducted this year.
Safety concerns have led to several retailers discontinuing the sale of the popular product.
A 65-story building in Tianjin is one of four in the city built by detained developer Zhao Jin that are expected to be demolished.
According to the BBC, one of Australia's P-3 Orion surveillance aircraft was carrying out "freedom of navigation" flights over disputed islands in the region.
The proposed exchange would make French drugmaker Sanofi the market leader in the consumer healthcare division.
In China, an environmental group filed a lawsuit against the German carmaker while in India, an official body is considering a plea to ban its vehicles.
Apple is cutting the price of the iPhone 5S by 50 percent to boost market share in a country where it only has 1 percent of the smartphone business.
George Zhao, president of the Honor brand, has said the company will reveal U.S. plans at CES.
Former NASA scientist James Hansen on Saturday called the COP21 climate change conference in Paris "a fraud."
The $70 billion deal cleared its final regulatory hurdle Monday after Chinese regulators approved the tie-up.
Fosun Group Chairman Guo Guangchang was first reported missing Friday, triggering speculation about a connection to China's crackdown on corruption.
The outspoken Pu Zhiqiang faces eight years in jail if found guilty on charges the U.S. has criticized as "vague."
According to a Bank of Japan survey, corporations are positive about the future despite global headwinds and weak domestic consumption.
"It is time for the world to free itself of the strictures of Doha," says the top American trade official, Michael Froman.
Chinese consumers bought more fully electric cars in 10 months than the U.S.-based Tesla Motors Inc. has sold in its 12-year history.