China's investment in a Kenyan railroad shows a superpower eager to capture African hearts and minds, but not quite succeeding yet.
China expanded its ban on foreign television content online to include Japanese and Korean shows.
Dozens of labor activists are facing charges over recent demonstrations. Meanwhile, two youths, including a minor, are facing 11 years for incitement.
"This is really the make or break moment.”
A team of about 30 U.S. experts comprised of FBI, defense and state department officials, and a British team, are joining the search.
U.S. manufacturers have repeatedly complained that China holds down the yuan's value, giving an unfair advantage to Chinese exporters.
Facebook currently runs an office in Hong Kong that oversees the company’s dealings with advertisers locally and in mainland China.
Eastern Europeans and Russians drink the most, but alcohol is becoming more popular in India and China.
The Indian leader has been barred from the country over accusations of fomenting religious violence.
Internal divisions and economic dependence on China explain ASEAN's tepid response to the China-Vietnam dust-up.
Past attempts have failed, but China's new plan to fund a railway network in Africa could significantly boost the continent's economies.
"The Amazing Spider-Man 2" took a big hit at the American box office over the weekend, but its strong performance in China will help bolster the film.
As Las Vegas thrives off Chinese money, Macau's casinos are suffering from a lack of the same thing.
A Filipino prosecutor said the facts are clear in the case of the Chinese fishermen who caught protected sea turtles.
While Chinese indexes rose on President Xi Jinping's comments, Indian stocks rallied on the last day of the country's mammoth election.
In the previous quarter, China's trade fell by 0.5 percent while its economic growth slowed to 7.4 percent.
Iran reached an interim deal with six world powers in November when it agreed to stop enriching uranium to 20 percent.
President Jonathan vows that the kidnapping is the "beginning of the end" of terror in his country.
The fate of popular superhero exports from America hangs in the balance as China's movie tastes change.
Lower power prices in the U.S. are attracting manufacturing companies, especially those paying more for power in Europe.
Norway's richest man seems to think so, as his country attempts to repair relations with China.
A high-level Chinese engineer said China is considering building a tunnel beneath the Pacific Ocean that would connect China with the U.S.