Voters want Shinzo Abe to forge ahead with Abenomics -- and not shift focus to revise Japan’s pacifist constitution.
Asian markets traded mixed Thursday despite Bernanke’s dovish comments as concerns over a lack of stimulus from Beijing hurt Chinese stocks.
Cuba and North Korea have a long history of diplomatic relations -- but are they trading weapons behind the UN's back?
Investors are still trying to gauge whether the U.S. economic recovery is losing momentum or merely entering a short summer lull.
China's GDP fell in Q2 to a sub-8 percent figure for the fifth straight quarter, testing its leaders’ long-term growth plans for the country.
Canada is the most beloved country on the map, according to the Reputation Institute’s new 2013 RepTrak report.
Asian markets rally on Bernanke's comments about the continuation of the Fed’s stimulus program while the FOMC remains divided on the question.
Newly discovered model numbers for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 suggest that the device will sell on AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon and Sprint.
New leaked photos and video of the LG Optimus G2 show many of the features rumored for the device.
NTSB Chairwoman Deborah Hersman shed more light on the events surrounding the crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214.
Classified data about the South Korean military and U.S. forces in South Korea are the target of a cyberspying campaign, a report says.
A Japan Airlines flight heading to San Francisco was sent back to Tokyo after crew noticed a leak in its hydraulic system.
An amateur video shows the Boeing 777 Asiana Airlines flight crashing at San Francisco International Airport. The cause is under investigation.
The flight data recorders have been found, and Asiana Airlines' head has apologized.
European markets rebounded Thursday, shrugging off the crisis in Portugal, as the BoE and ECB both held rates steady, as expected.
As Asian shipping firms go through restructuring as a result of business slump, American private equity is betting on them to ride the recovery.
While analysts claim sales for the Samsung Galaxy S4 are suffering new reports out of Korea suggest the device has hit the 20 million sales milestone in two months.
A weakening in China's services sector hurts Asian markets, which will now look to key jobs data from the US on Friday for direction.
Maersk's new big daddy of the seas can carry more containers than some major ports can handle.
The bears say quantitative easing is boosting stocks. The bulls? A growing U.S. economy, which will push stocks even higher.
Apple could tie up with SK Telecom to launch iPhone 5S with the new LTE Advanced network in South Korea.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry stopped short of confirming the accusations, saying he needs to know more before elaborating.