With North Korea's main proponent of China trade now executed, Pyongyang has sent a new representative to rally investment.
Rejected at home, Viktor Yanukovych has turned to the vast and boundless country to the east for asylum.
The two are bitter enemies, but a united front would further complicate the Middle Eastern balance-of-power equation.
Pakistan and India both claim Kashmir in its entirety, and both countries have stationed tens of thousands of troops in the region.
The CNPC-invested oil pipeline will experience another major delay, after a Chinese oil refinery was shelved.
Ukraine's interim government has added former President Viktor Yanukovych, who fled Kiev last week, to its most-wanted list for 'mass murder.'
Yingluck's supporters surrounded the NACC building and chained the gates to prevent officials from entering.
Cosmetics companies are hoping to make money off of China's growing population of well-groomed men.
Governor Jan Brewer reportedly said that Senate Bill 1062 “could divide Arizona in ways we cannot even imagine and no one would ever want."
Crimea, which is dominated by ethnic Russians, has witnessed protests since the ouster of Viktor Yanukovych last week.
The deal was refused by outgoing Afghan President Hamid Karzai who said it is for the new leader to decide on such an agreement.
The film was also said to be partly responsible for triggering an attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya.
Documents uncovered at the ousted Ukrainian president's abandoned estate reveal connections to a corruption investigation.
Many of the fighters killed in the ambush on the outskirts of Damascus belonged to the al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front.
Senator Joe Manchin (D-W.Va), Wednesday, called for a complete federal ban on the cryptocurrency bitcoin following the fall of the bitcoin exchange MtGox.
Texas state senator and candidate for lieutenant governor Dan Patrick accidentally tweeted that marriage is only between two men.
Oil/rail industry leaders are confused over safety regulations, and the DOT says the final rules will take another 4 months.
A Republican congressman has an idea for tax reform that went over well with businesses. But it may be a nonstarter in Congress.
Ecologist Patrick Moore, a co-founder of activist group Greenpeace, says climate change is not caused by humans.
Cell phone unlocking may become legal again in the United States if H.R. 1123 is approved by Congress. However, electronic communications advocates have issues with the bill's contents.
The Tatars, a Turkic people and predominantly Muslim, ruled the Crimean peninsula before the Russian conquest.
Republicans want to hit Obama where it hurts: his use of executive power on Obamacare and immigration. But it's unclear whether he overstepped.
For the Kremlin, it's a question of what's worse: a failed state on its doorstep or a going concern that's independent of Moscow.
A Ukrainian video surfaced Thursday that shows Russian troops on the move in the Crimea. But where are they going?
An intelligence-gathering program born in Arab Spring has watchers worried the country is headed back in the direction where the trouble began.
Daniel Kowalski was already being monitored by authorities after he was found to be running a meth lab over the summer.
Norway, Denmark and the Netherlands are just a few countries rethinking their aid to Uganda after its president signed a law persecuting homosexuality.
Weapon sales, the biggest overseas agriculture deal for Beijing, billions in aid: There's a lot at stake for China in Ukraine's turmoil.
To add to New Yorker headaches, who've suffered multiple snow storms this winter: a law that mandates jail time for not shoveling your sidewalk.
Boko Haram, whose name means “western education is sinful,” also reportedly burned down 24 buildings at the school.