Markets braced for a highly anticipated announcement from the U.S. central bank that could mark the first interest rate hike in nearly a decade.
The warning comes as Taiwan prepares for a crucial presidential election in January, in which the island's pro-China party is expected to be defeated.
A China expert says there is chance of achieving some consensus on cybersecurity and the South China Sea dispute -- but U.S. should not "push China."
Lyft has received a $100 million investment from Chinese ride-hailing company Didi Kuaidi which will allow users to hail taxis from either company in their native apps.
A rate move this week depends on whether central bankers agree the economy has reached, or is on course to hit, the Fed’s major objectives.
Cybersecurity will be high on the agenda when Chinese President Xi Jinping makes his first state visit to the U.S. next week.
Zhang Yujun is being investigated as China's government attempts to crack down on insider trading and rein in volatility in its stock markets.
Chinese President Xi Jinping will make his first official state visit to the United States.
The 91-year-old Zimbabwean leader was expected to read the correct speech during the special session of parliament Wednesday.
Chile, long considered the region's model democracy, has sharply soured on its president, Michelle Bachelet.
The Shanghai Composite index rallied the most in three weeks, as world markets await the outcome of the two-day meeting of the U.S. Federal Reserve.
Demonstrators carrying banners that read "Scrap the unconstitutional war bills" lined the street near a hotel outside Tokyo.
With involvement in both Syria and Ukraine, Russia has the Pentagon rethinking its budget allocations.
A flaw existing in routers allows attacker to silently monitor, reroute and copy the Internet traffic of an entire country.
The company is moving 500 jobs overseas, citing the expiration of the Export-Import Bank. CEO Jeff Immelt has been outspoken in his support for the bank.
Zimbabwe's parliament cut live broadcasting before President Robert Mugabe began his speech Tuesday after threats from the main opposition party to disrupt the event.
Median estimates predicted a drop of 2.8 percent for the rest of 2015.
Two young men in Yangzhou, Jiangsu province, contacted "an illegal agent to sell their kidneys," according to reports.
The U.S. is preparing sanctions against individual Chinese hackers, though their crimes haven't conclusively been tied to Beijing.
Thailand's police chief explicitly linked the country's worst bombing in recent history to a smuggling network involving members of the Uighur community.
U.S. officials held meetings last week with Meng Jianzhu, China's domestic security chief, to discuss cyber concerns.
India's smartphone-led Internet penetration is allowing consumers to increasingly transact online.