The two countries are considering bilateral trading in each other's currencies, as opposed to the U.S. dollar.
While Apple has been the target of a lot of criticism in China recently, Netizens agree Chinese state-owned enterprises are even worse.
Hundreds of thousands of Pakistani children are at risk for contracting polio after the Taliban threatened local health workers.
Monusco, a U.N. peacekeeping force in the DR Congo, will now include an intervention brigade with offensive combat capabilities.
Pope Francis' inclusion of two women, one of whom was Muslim, in a Catholic rite has angered conservatives.
A new image of Kim Jong Un in a meeting with military generals shows that several areas of mainland America are the targets of nuclear strikes.
Delays completing a stadium could force the opening match to be moved to another city and exclude São Paulo as a World Cup host city.
Over the past year, a number of mosques have been attacked, vandalized and defaced.
A Chinese news outlet plans to purchase two unmanned drones, reportedly for the purpose of aerial photography.
De Souza would not be the first physician suspected of committing such unspeakable crimes.
A suicide bomber rode to a security check post in Sadar, Peshawar, and detonated explosives in his vest; 22 people were also injured.
The high court unanimously ruled the U.S. government can be sued for federal prison guard actions. Does that include sexual assault?
While Cyprus tries to sort out its banking crisis, the small Mediterranean island nation is also seeking to stamp out terrorists from its territory.
“The time has come to settle accounts with the US imperialists in view of the prevailing situation,” Kim Jong-Un said to North Korean state media.
As more states consider legalizing pot for recreational use, users may soon expect to pay a tax on top of their purchases.
Arizona's controversial “bathroom bill” would bar transgendered people from using the bathroom of the gender with which they identify.
Controversy over the so-called "Monsanto Protection Act" has brought the simmering debate over GMOs in America back into the spotlight.
President Putin ordered massive military drills at 4 a.m. Moscow time in the Black Sea on Thursday, sending a signal to the West that Russia's not going anywhere.
An epidemic of dead animals being dumped into Chinese rivers has struck the nation, and not many answers are being given.
A leading expert on demography claims that the world’s Jewish population is shrinking.
Many have sounded the Cyprus financial sector's death knell after its near collapse, but some say its foundations remains solid.
Conservative host Rush Limbaugh made a bold prediction on Wednesday, stating that gay marriage will be legal 'nationwide,' regardless of upcoming Supreme Court rulings.
How did your member of Congress vote on the bill containing the "Monsanto Protection Act"?
Peng Liyuan has stepped into her new role as China's first lady. But before she was the wife to President Xi Jingping, she was a soldier.
The National Park Service is spending lavishly on jet ski research, while cutting park rangers' jobs amid the sequester spending cuts.
Not everyone is happy with the $3 million book deal that Malala Yousafzai has received to write her life story.
Pope Francis will wash the feet of inmates at a juvenile detention center on Maundy Thursday.
An edgy new Time magazine cover boldly states that 'Gay Marriage Already Won.'
Aside from Dennis Rodman, could Alejandro Cao De Benos be the most popular foreigner in North Korea?
The future of Cyprus’ banking sector doesn’t look too bright, after its near collapse and subsequent bailout; can other sectors help?