The Gripen, manufactured by Sweden's Saab, will join the Brazilian Air Force, in a surprise victory over Boeing and Dassault.
Last month China did away with 350 labor camps. Amnesty International says that they are still around -- they're just not called "labor camps."
In the first nine months, Thai tourism receipts grew more than any other country's, but the recent protests could cause that number to plummet.
Disneyland, Times Square and the Staples Center in L.A. were just a few of the top Instagrammed locations this year.
Heads of the nation's armed forces have agreed to meet with the protest leader who is insisting on an unelected government.
I'm getting married in two weeks, in a country that just criminalized homosexuality again. And it's making me very, very angry.
Opposition lawmakers resigned en masse on Sunday, ahead of Monday’s “final showdown” by anti-government protesters.
Unconfirmed reports say a North Korean aide to recently ousted politician Jang Song Thaek is defecting to South Korea.
Protests could damage affect all demand-side components of GDP.
Yingluck Shinawatra said that her government does not intend to cling to power at the expense of people’s lives.
Protesters dispersed peacefully after making an appeal to the country's military.
Protesters are demanding the ouster of Yingluck Shinawatra’s government and propose to replace it with an unelected “people’s council.”
The speed at which credit is outpacing nominal GDP growth in Asia is worrying economists.
Yingluck Shinawatra won a no-confidence vote, as protesters aim to topple a government they say is controlled by Yingluck’s brother Thaksin.
The movement to topple the government of Thailand is expected to spread from Bangkok to Phuket and elsewhere Wednesday.
Protesters marched around Bangkok for a second day of demonstrations against a controversial bill.
Cambodia is encouraging farmers to raise crocodiles instead of selling them as babies.
China has announced they will abolish their outdated reeducation labor camps and will use some old facilities as drug rehab centers.
As exports have weakened over the past year, domestic and public consumption have become the main source of expansion.
Slow and predictable developments in export, along with political inertia, mean there will likely be few Asia surprises in the next several months.
Typhoon Haiyan was devastating for the people affected by it, but the country's economy will not suffer for too long, analysts said.
Methamphetamine is now the first or second most common illicit drug in a majority of Pacific countries.