Twenty-five years after student protests rocked China and were bloodily suppressed, an economically ambitious generation prefers to look ahead.
Korean engineers have built a robotic dinosaur that can reach speeds of 46 kilometers per hour.
Bribery and match-fixing allegations have cast a shadow over governing body FIFA ahead of the 2014 World Cup, but what else is new?
The report urges developing countries to focus on creating an army of effective teachers and giving them the autonomy to perform.
The Disney hit proves itself in a country that is not always welcoming of Hollywood fare.
The IOC is set to announce the candidate cities for the 2022 games this July, but why have so many cities withdrawn their applications?
Authorities reportedly suspect a dementia patient of setting the blaze in the hospital that serves the elderly.
The tech titan is expected to announce its entry into the world of home automation at its upcoming World Wide Developers Conference.
A North Korean official also attributed other “sinister” activities to U.S. troops in the region.
A quarter of the World Economic Forum's list of global growth companies from East Asia are based in Vietnam.
On his official website, McCartney said: “I’d like to thank my Japanese fans for their love, messages of support and understanding.”
A look at the top 10 goalkeepers who could make the difference for their countries at the 2010 World Cup in Brazil this summer.
Paul McCartney was forced to cancel shows in Osaka and Seoul after being hospitalized with a viral infection.
A day after recalling 2.6 million vehicles, GM is recalling Chevrolet Aveo cars because the daytime running lights could cause a fire.
Russia is looking at new ties with Asia and the gas deal comes as a major breakthrough after a 10-year-long negotiation.
China is not the only country discussing oil and gas deals with Russia.
Park Geun-hye formally apologized for the Sewol ferry disaster and said she would break up the coast guard.
Death toll unknown, but an acknowledgement of bad news is unusual from Pyongyang.
Tapping Siberia's natural gas promises a win for both sides.
The science isn't definitive, but something seems to be giving Samsung workers cancer.
For the first time, world leaders are meeting this week to consider banning “killer robots.”
If the Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime is in fact an upcoming device, there is also a chance that it may not release in the U.S.