The impact of China's slowing economy will likely hit Guizhou, Qinghai and Hainan the most.
Xiaomi may want to manufacture in India, but the country's all-but-absent electronics manufacturing ecosystem will be a big obstacle.
They're banned by half the world, but both Ukraine and separatists, to a less degree, used the indiscriminately destructive weapons.
The Fed is expected to end its bond-buying program at its policy meeting next week despite concerns of a weaker global economy.
Hong Kong's student leaders said government reps were simply stalling in negotiations to get protesters off the streets.
Tesla Motors will announce the results of its recently ended quarter on Nov. 5. Here’s what to look for.
Wall Street could be bracing for more volatility after data revealed China’s economy grew at its slowest pace in five years.
Seven of Hong Kong's most well-known politicians polled low this month, but some Hong Kongers warm to pro-democracy legislator.
The Make in India campaign, launched by Modi on Sept. 25, aims to turn India into a global manufacturing hub.
At least seven high-level officials have reportedly fled to Australia with $1 billion stolen from public funds.
Iran has diluted about 9,000 pounds of enriched uranium down to the level of natural uranium, the IAEA reportedly said.
Hopes are dim for any breakthrough in the talks as mass protests continue into their fourth week amid renewed aggression from police forces.
China's GDP grew at its slowest pace since 2009, exacerbating fears of a continued slowdown there, and throughout the world.
The agreement between EU and Chinese officials ends a yearlong dispute that had ratcheted up trade tensions.
Wall Street is bracing for more volatility Tuesday, as corporate earnings, coupled with China GDP data, could inject more uncertainty.
The Communist Party sets an ambitious goal for reform, and state-controlled media hammers the point home.
Hackers, believed to be state-sponsored, have used similar tactics to duplicate popular sites such as Google and Yahoo.
An increasing number of reports say China's economic growth rate will fall -- soon and sharply.
The TuNur project would channel 2,000 megawatts of clean solar power into Europe.
IPhone sales are expected to bolster Apple's earnings in its fiscal fourth quarter.
The U.S. consulate in Hong Kong fired back, calling the accusations "an attempt to distract from the issue at hand."
IBM will pay Santa Clara-based Globalfoundries $1.5 billion to take money-losing chip unit off its hands.