Brazilian farm exports could surpass $100 billion in 2014, says the Agriculture Ministry.
New rules amending China's ambiguous state secrecy laws are said to promote transparency, but the vague language still leaves things murky.
It should come as no surprise that a sense of U.S. retreat and abandonment has proliferated abroad.
The "epic" discovery of a fossil bed in the Canadian Rockies has yielded remains of 50 animal species in just 15 days of site exploration.
A new law in a Chinese district makes it illegal for civil servants to engage in extramarital affairs, even when off the clock.
U.S. Department of Defense cuts have heightened the airshow's importance. Here's why.
New research has pinpointed the exact duration of the Permian mass extinction, an event that took place some 252 million years ago and wiped out the majority of animal life on Earth.
ChannelAdvisor helps companies sell products online, and grew its revenue 30 percent in 2013, to $68 million.
China's government is eagerly funding research projects that can help better the national soccer teams.
Boeing's 777-9X is the latest version of its most profitable plane and is expected to compete with Airbus' A350-1000.
A new method of printing living cells is inspired by both a children's toy and Chinese woodblock prints.
Huge box office numbers in China have the government considering more foreign releases, and Hollywood is happy.
It's a find of consequence for Asia's largest economy: China is the world's fourth-largest consumer of natural gas.
Prostitution is illegal in China, but it has thrived with the possible complicity of local authorities. That may be changing.
Production and export numbers look good for the Southeast Asian nation's, suggesting a solid end to 2013.
Data shows developed markets' conditions improving, while emerging markets are moving in the other direction.
Chinese gold consumption recorded a 41 percent leap in 2013.
HTC sold one in every 10 smartphones globally two years ago, but in 2013 its worldwide market share took a dive.
The global financial crisis slowed Brazil’s economy, but it plummeted Mexico's into one of the worst recessions in its history.
The Sochi Olympics began in style Friday, but many wonder about the games' economic benefits.
Bae, who was moved to a hospital after he lost 50 pounds in August last year, was returned to the labor camp on Jan. 20.
A new survey shows that the London team is quickly becoming China's favorite team.