Intel in its partnership with fashion house Opening Ceremony is aiming to make wearable tech fashionable.
Unhappy with a pro-Russian, hard-drinking president, Czechs took to the streets to protest on the 25th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution.
Many of the victims have been adherents of the minority Yazidi religion.
To compete with low-cost smartphones in China, Samsung is learning it has to move operations to Vietnam.
Alibaba wants Apple Pay to succeed in China, but it may face a number of regulatory hurdles.
The Chinese president vows to handle maritime disputes peacefully, but China's PLA is still preparing for combat.
Apple users in China can now charge their apps to their credit or debit cards, as long as it's issued by China UnionPay.
China nabbed the white-collar suspects in 56 countries abroad as part of the huge Operation Fox Hunt campaign.
President Vladimir Putin said recently that falling oil prices could be potentially “catastrophic” for Russia.
About 300,000 Indians live in Australia, but trade between the two countries stands at around $15 billion a year.
NVC Lighting’s former CEO Wu Changjiang has been accused of embezzling funds worth $101.71 million.
The protests, which drew well over 100,000 at their peak, have dwindled to hundreds camped out in colorful tents at key intersections.
Australia is trying to reduce its reliance on mineral exports, and expand its food and agricultural exports to a growing Asian middle class.
The company's managers have been detained by police.
Infrastructure and government mandates will lead Brazil past the U.S. as the world's top biopower market.
Foreign hackers infiltrated the U.S. State Department's computer network earlier this year.
A gubernatorial candidate backed by Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s party was soundly defeated in a key election Sunday.
A European Union-U.S. free-trade agreement could be one factor in G-20 growth between now and then.
The "APEC Blue" skies Beijing enjoyed during the summit have vanished, replaced by the smog for which the city is notorious.
China, Africa's biggest trade partner, had come under fire for the level of its response to the Ebola crisis.
Student leaders had hoped to put their case for increased democratic liberalization in the city to China's leaders, including Premier Li Keqiang.
U.S. President Obama said that Russia's aggression against Ukraine was a threat to the world, while Europe threatened further sanctions.