Edward Snowden will hold a Q&A with readers of the Guardian newspaper. Here are seven questions we'd like to have answered.
In the wake of Edward Snowden's allegations the U.S. was also spying on Chinese citizens, China has demanded an explanation.
Activist investor Starboard Value LP says Smithfield could be worth almost $2.5 billion more than what Shuanghui is valuing the company at.
India’s population is projected to exceed China's in about 15 years, at which point both nations are estimated to have 1.45 billion people each.
The China Food and Drug Administration has ordered a thorough inspection of all lime-preserved egg producers.
After canceling a meeting with South Korea last week, North Korea now wants direct talks with Washington.
What do Nicaragua's plans to build a Chinese company-backed transoceanic canal mean for Panama and its historic role in maritime trade?
McDonald's is trying to overtake Kentucky Fried Chicken as China's fast food of choice. Its latest efforts don't seem to be catching on.
Two top gold analysts predict that the price of gold could skyrocket by the end of 2013.
A year after arriving in New York City on a fellowship with New York University, university spokespersons are confirming Chen's departure.
China’s central bank recently stopped injecting cash into the economy to reel in borrowing, and now appetite for its bonds has waned.
Thousands of U.S. firms that work with spy agencies get benefits in return, according to a new report.
Come next week, all eyes will be on two next-generation long-haul planes -- Airbus' A350 and Boeing's 787 Dreamliner.
U.S. lawmakers question Edward Snowden’s links to China while Chinese media weigh how useful the ex-NSA contractor could be to Beijing.
Malindo Air, with its low-cost, high-service model, hopes to occupy a unique market in Southeast Asia.
A new trend in China has many couples flocking to a fake European town near Shanghai for their wedding photos.
Gold prices are expected to fall further as a sell-off in ETFs backed by the precious metal extended to 17 weeks.
CEO says tech features in cars present an enormous commercial opportunity one day after report on distracted driving dangers.
The World Heritage Committee will gather in Cambodia next week to consider 34 sites for inclusion on Unesco’s World Heritage List.
Cricket-loving Australians are about to get a taste of Major League Baseball when the 2014 opening series arrives in Sydney next year.
Don't like the name your parents gave you? For many Chinese, they get a second chance when they work with Westerners. How about 'Chocolate'?
After receiving allegations of bribery in its China operations, Glaxo launched an investigation but found no evidence suggesting corruption.