Senator Joe Manchin (D-W.Va), Wednesday, called for a complete federal ban on the cryptocurrency bitcoin following the fall of the bitcoin exchange MtGox.
Visual effects professionals say aggressive tax subsidies are destroying the industry, and they’re rallying on Sunday to voice their opposition.
Chinese tech giant Tencent has launched a Vine-like short video-sharing app.
Weapon sales, the biggest overseas agriculture deal for Beijing, billions in aid: There's a lot at stake for China in Ukraine's turmoil.
In a case of 'where you stand depends on where you sit' - China's steel bubble seems to trouble everyone but the Chinese.
Gold demand rose the third fastest in the world in Turkey in 2013, for consumers.
More than 230 million people were living outside the countries of their birth in 2013. Many of them sent money home.
Motorola said on Monday that a follow-up to its flagship Moto X was on the way, and that it will continue to innovate following its acquisition by Lenovo.
Before Tuesday, the U.S. government had never once charged an airline for breaking the Foreign Air Carrier Family Support Act of 1997.
In a first in China, one man seeks compensation from the government for pollution-related damages.
The 'HTC Power To Give' project lets users volunteer their smartphone to aid in research projects.
In 2013, Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa announced a plan to create a development bank, but progress has been slow.
Li’s dismissal is just the latest development related to a series of investigations and corruption allegations linked to China’s ex-security chief.
Kenya is getting it's first ever donkey meat slaughterhouse to feed the high demand coming from China.
Just when it's making headway in China, Apple takes on the government in a software patent case.
Home price rises eased for the first time in 14 months as the government's campaign to rein in property risk may be working.
Beijing faces some of its worst air pollution ever, but will the government take real action?
As protests targeting Chinese mainlanders continue, Hong Kong considers amending hate-crime laws.
The humble fishing line is being used to create some incredibly strong artificial muscles.
Will Brazil and Mexico's stock markets sink or swim in 2014? Schwab's international market analyst Michelle Gibley weighs in.
Mexico, the poor southern partner in the NAFTA triad, has seen explosive growth in auto manufacturing in the past two decades.
The opposition and the president had signed an EU-mediated deal to stop the bloodshed.