China’s food imports and agribusiness will jump over the next decade pressuring global business, resources and the environment, a report says.
Three men have been arrested in an American woman's gang-rape case that took place in the north Indian town of Manali.
Microsoft, along with the FBI and other authorities, disrupted a cyber crime network that led to $500 million in losses to financial institutions.
Amazon launched its online store for India on Wednesday with a model that will allow it to edge into the country's growing e-commerce market.
Weaker than expected U.S. data and fears about the Fed's future policies sent Asian markets, on Thursday, to fresh lows in five months.
Sunil Prabhu, the mayor of Mumbai, is a member of Shiv Sena, an extreme right-wing Hindu nationalist party,
An American woman was gang-raped near the northern Indian mountain resort town of Manali on Tuesday.
An "Arrested Development" fan has rearranged the show's experimental fourth season into chronological order
Mumbai is considering a ban on scantily clad mannequins, but critics say it will do nothing to stem India’s epidemic of rape.
Indians have been established in Hong Kong since the days it was a British colony.
In an effort to deter female rape in India, the municipal council of Mumbai passed a resolution last month to ban store owners from advertising revealing mannequins.
China was the only one of the five nuclear-weapon states in the U.N. Security Council to expand its stockpile last year.
Recurring reports of rape of foreign female tourists continue to harm India's image and appeal for travelers.
The U.S. held off on signing a landmark U.N. arms treaty on Monday while key players Russia and China remained silent.
Zynga relied too much on Facebook.
To save up to $80 million, social gaming company Zynga announces a new sweep of layoffs.
Taiwanese site Apple.pro claims to have leaked images of a low-cost iPhone, rumored to be called iPhone 6, set for release later this year.
A recent study advocates cervical cancer screening using vinegar as it reduced deaths by 31 percent in India.
Reportedly, Malawi had agreed to ship 100,000 young men and women between the ages of 18 and 25 to South Korea to work in factories and farms.
India's economy expanded by 4.8 percent in the first three months of 2013, the country's last fiscal 2012-13 quarter.
Illinois' Hospira, which produces generic drugs, is being investigated by the FDA for violations at its Indian facility.
At its peak, Nalanda Unversity had some 10,000 students and 2,000 teachers, attracting students from across Asia and even as far away as Greece.