"They are not issues that arise from the Irish taxation system," says Deputy Premier Gilmore, regarding Apple's Cork-based tax strategy.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang’s visit to India prompts the media to see a benign future for Indo-China relations. The Indian public remains wary, an independent survey says.
Norman Lear created "All in the Family," perhaps the most controversial and popular TV program in US history.
Neo-Nazis in Malaysia not only espouse openly racialist theories, but they have adopted some Third Reich symbols/language.
North Korea has freed a private Chinese fishing vessel it had seized, a Chinese official in Pyongyang said Tuesday morning.
China’s trade surplus is only a tenth of the $61 billion reported so far this year after accounting for fake transactions, Bank of America Corp. says.
A U.S. senator is trying to repeal the "Monsanto Protection Act" via an amendment to the 2013 Farm Bill.
China's Premier Li Keqiang turns his first official trip into an occasion to patch up relations with the other Asian giant.
Some elements in French society are appalled at the idea of teaching courses in English since they fear it will further erode French culture and identity.
About half the rice tested in China's third-largest city had high levels of a toxic metal that damages organs and causes cancer.
Republicans say the IRS scandal is more reason to fear the agency's implementation of Obamacare. They may have a winner. Or not.
The March Against Monsanto is Saturday, May 25. Here's a breakdown of all the protest details, including where, when and how to join the worldwide fight.
Since 2011, London's foreign-born population surged by 54 percent, while the number of U.K.-born residents actually declined over the decade.
Details of the incident are sketchy, but police confirmed the death of five people, including three bank employees.
The state news agency says China must protect its interests by reducing its dependence on Wall Street's favorite data service.
Nassau County police encountered an erratic suspect who pointed his gun at them and the victim.
Blackouts are a common occurrence in Pakistan, particularly when summer temperatures rise to 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher.
It's been a while since the world's tallest building was an American feature. Currently it's in Dubai; soon it will be in Changsha, China.
Former Burmese junta leader Thein Sein is now a democratic friend of the U.S., but critical voices on human rights persist.
Chinese people have lived in Kolkata for at least 230 years, dating back to the time when the city was the capital of the British Empire in India.
Despite the Benghazi, IRS and Associated Press scandals, Obama's approval rating has remained steady at 53%.
President Barack Obama will meet Myanmar’s President Thein Sein on Monday, amid apprehensions over sustainability of the nation’s reforms.
N.Korea fired a second short-range projectile into the sea off its east coast on Monday, taking the tally to six missile launches since Saturday.
China and India on Monday decided to end their border disputes amicably, while signing new agreements to strengthen ties.
Apple CEO Tim Cook heads to Washington to defend his company's 25.2 percent effective tax rate.
China has asked North Korea to release 16 Chinese fishermen, who were on board a Chinese fishing boat.
The murder of a gay man in Greenwich Village is the latest incident in a flare-up of anti-gay violence in New York.
The planned speech on antiterrorism policy may let the U.S. president reframe the national debate after an embarrassing week of scandals.
Assad regime forces say they have captured the rebel-held town of Qusayr, near the Lebanese border.
The action follows the launch of three short-range missiles Saturday.