Job growth has gained sufficient strength to keep the economy on a higher growth path.
Twitter plans to use its Hong Kong office to run sales operations, and to compete with Facebook and Google in the region.
China's state news agency announced Friday that the two countries had agreed to overcome "political obstacles" and improve relations.
Next week, Beijing will host world leaders including U.S. President Barack Obama and Japanese Prime Minster Shinzo Abe for the APEC summit.
Xiaomi is seeking an investment at a rate that would make the company more valuable than Sony and Lenovo put together.
The malware, which has been downloaded more than 356,000 times, has affected 467 apps on a Chinese app store.
India's share in the global market for such medicines reportedly remained "negligible" compared to countries like China.
In episode 6 of 'Bones' Season 10, Brennan had to deal with some personal drama at the Jeffersonian while working a new case.
Blued is more popular and lucrative than better-known gay dating apps like Grindr.
Airbus says lessor agrees to order 100 A320 aircraft.
The "poorest president in the world" said the 1987 Beetle is the only asset he has to his name.
Despite significant contributions from China, the U.K. and the U.S., health workers in West Africa need more to fight Ebola, the U.N. said.
The Paris-based OECD updated its outlook ahead of a G20 summit next week in Australia.
Moscow’s rare fire drills in the South China Sea will be followed by Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to Beijing this month.
China is the world's largest market for illegal ivory, and demand has seen half of Tanzania's elephants slaughtered in the last five years.
Complaints against Hong Kong's police force have jumped after pro-democracy protests gripped the city since late September.
While Apple is looking to expand in China, Samsung is said to have lost ground because it put market share before customer loyalty.
In the first violence in days, police armed with batons and riot shields attempted to coral protesters in the city's Mong Kok district.
Xiaomi might sell its handsets cheap but the company is making money, and profits nearly doubled and could grow strongly this year too.
Mobile chipset maker Qualcomm may face a number of government investigations and royalty collection problems in 2015.
The billionaire founder of Tesla talks shop after company’s third quarter results.
Investors will be eyeing Lenovo, the world’s largest PC maker, to see how it plans to turn around Motorola and IBM's server business.