The star's son, who is an actor and singer, was arrested last year after a police raid found marijuana in his Beijing apartment.
India's foreign secretary will soon visit capitals of SAARC countries, including Islamabad.
The fighting between government troops and ethnic rebels erupted in the Shan State, which borders China.
The bank is believed to have hired Chinese officials' children as a way of securing investment work from the government.
In a few months, Xiaomi will begin selling accessories, but not smartphones, to customers in the U.S.
Eight of the 10 worst maritime polluting nations were Asian. Here's how much worse the world's oceans will look in 10 years.
The e-commerce giant's support for same-sex couples in China could earn it a piece of a demographic with $470 billion in purchasing power.
Alpha Natural Resources Inc., a top U.S. coal producer, told investors it will make significant cost cuts in 2015 in light of tough market conditions.
Erstwhile industry leaders like IBM, Microsoft and Qualcomm see intellectual property rights as their not so secret weapon.
Asian corporations, especially from China, are leading an increasing number of investments into Valley-based mobile technology startups.
Expedia has expanded into a travel giant after going public in 1999: It can now add Orbitz to its growing portfolio, which already includes Hotels.com and Hotwire.
Tesla is spending at a faster rate than expected, as it tries to become a big player in a capital-intensive industry.
The picture shows a gay couple, Jon and Alex, being intimate in St. Petersburg, Russia.
The search for the TransAsia crash victims has concluded as all of them were found, bringing the final death toll to 43.
South Korean smartphone makers are not happy with the high patent royalties demanded by Qualcomm, according to reports.
Net income attributable to Baidu jumped 16 percent to 3.23 billion yuan, or $520.4 million, for the fourth quarter.
The Fremont, California, maker of the Model S electric car reported a major miss on fourth-quarter and annual results.
Yemen's new Houthi rulers are avowed enemies of the U.S. and Israel, but they're fighting al Qaeda too.
Vintage queen Dita Von Teese mixes feminism with old-fashioned notions of romance and courtship.
A new report shows industrial robotics prices are starting to fall below the cost of labor. And it’s happening worldwide.
Uber is trying out two new safety features, including an SOS button, in India, where smartphone-toting people are trying out ridesharing.
Flight 235 crashed near Taipei last week, killing at least 42 people on board.