Home-grown smartphone sellers with global ambitions are playing an aggressive price game to thwart market leader Samsung.
From Spain to China, opinion was unanimous: It was a very bad day for the president of the United States of America.
Last year, more than 300,000 international students took the SAT outside of the U.S.
China knows how to make a great fake, but Chinese fake social media accounts could use some work.
Alibaba, the dominant e-commerce company in the world’s largest consumer market, wants to take on Google and Apple with its own OS.
The Asian giant is poised to overtake the Americas in sales of BMW, Mini and Rolls-Royce cars.
It's down to Almaty and Beijing for the 2022 Winter Olympics, but it isn't clear whether China has what it takes to keep the capital clean.
In its latest report, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change called for 90% renewables by 2100.
Xiaomi has already dominated the Chinese smartphone market and bets $1 billion it can do the same in televisions.
Apple will bring its vision to China through its internal training program.
A global economic slowdown weakened demand for American-made goods.
Alibaba shares jumped over 4 percent Tuesday after the Chinese e-commerce giant said revenue surged 54 percent from a year earlier.
The joint-venture fund appears to be part of QIA's efforts to diversify away from its traditionally Europe-focused portfolio.
About three to four meetings are scheduled to be held in preparation for the Nuclear Security Summit in 2016.
Hong Kong's pro-democracy protesters may have been targeted online by China-based hackers.
If finalized, the new funding round would establish the Chinese smartphone-maker as the world's most valuable private tech firm.
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is slated to post its first quarterly results on Tuesday, following its massive IPO in September.
It could be years before Xiaomi can penetrate the U.S. and European smartphone markets.
Google demonstrated voice search in Hindi as the Internet search giant pushes for local-language Internet access.
The move comes as part of President Xi Jinping’s agenda of rooting out corruption in government as well as in the private sector.
The frequency of Chinese visits to Colombo harbor has become a concern for New Delhi, Indian officials have told Reuters.