Two decades after my mom and dad went to the world's most reclusive nation, I set off on a similar journey, and re-created their photos.
Myanmar has seen a lot of foreign investment as of late, but not so much from the U.S. just yet.
Stocks may rally for a second day Thursday, as investors continue to cheer the Fed’s decision to postpone decreasing stimulus.
Buoyant Asian markets celebrated the U.S. Federal Reserve’s decision to postpone trimming its stimulus program.
Europe’s auto sector is doing terribly, but Volkswagen’s high-end brands have sold over 16 times more cars there this year.
Manchester United begin their Champions League campaign with the visit of German side Bayer Leverkusen.
Passengers aboard China’s first luxury cruise liner, the Henna, found themselves stranded on Korea’s Jeju Island after a legal dispute.
Stocks may open higher as efforts for a diplomatic solution to the Syrian crisis intensified while China released more positive economic data.
That's only half of the market capitalization of Yum! Brands, Inc., but it could still be too ambitious for Myanmar.
Strong Chinese exports, signaling rising demand in the U.S., calm investors as they brace for a Congress vote on Syria this week.
On Sunday, South Korean archer and olympic medalist "threw" the first pitch at a baseball game using a bow and baseball-tipped arrow. Watch the video of the pitch here.
As one nuclear plant disaster worsens, another near a partial solution.
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta isn't the only one angry with the ICC's focus on the African continent.
At the G-20 summit in Russia, 11 nations issued a strongly worded statement on Syria. Russia, China and India weren’t among them.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is expected to be unveiled on Wednesday. Here are some the most recent rumors to surface about the device.
Questions about the possibility of a US intervention in Syria will weigh on markets.
Six months after his first trip to North Korea, Dennis Rodman is going back for more.
India, Malaysia and Indonesia resort to cuts in government subsidies and launch campaigns to reduce domestic demand for oil.
Smartphones with big screen, or phablets, are gaining in popularity in mature as well as emerging markets.
Amid signs of a strengthening U.S. economy, investors have one eye on the Fed, and the other on Syria.
North Korea laid out a predictably bombastic plan this week to lure tourists as a source of much-needed foreign revenue.
South Koreans love this procedure which lifts drooping mouth for an effortless, Joker-like permanent smile.