China continues to build islands from reclaimed sand in the South China Sea despite calls by the United States and its allies to cease all such activity amid increased tensions in the region.
The FBI is investigating Hillary Clinton's private email server as a possible criminal case as her lawyer said that all of the information on the server was deleted before it was handed over to government investigators.
Research points out that coal emissions are leading to an unhealthy and deadly atmosphere in China.
By tracing unaccounted carbon in the region, researchers found that the ocean is bigger than all five Great Lakes of North America put together
The United States government is working on plans to retaliate against China for its hacking of the Office of Personnel Management, where China gained access to the identifying information of more than 20 million government employees.
The Shanghai Consumer Rights Protection Commission will be taking legal action against smartphone manufacturers like Samsung and Oppo over their practice of pre-installing apps on their smartphones.
The Chinese government has reiterated in some of its strongest language yet that it will not back down from its controversial claims in the contested South China Sea.
Apple CEO Tim Cook recently unveiled the reason behind company's obsession with gold color options. Speaking with a Chinese-language version of Bloomberg Businessweek, Cook said that the addition of a gold option within the iPhone 5s lineup in two years ago "reflects in part the popularity of that color among Chinese users."
Chinese authorities have started using drones to prevent cheating in college entrance exams.
US government was recently hacked, in which data of approximately four million former and current federal employees may have been compromised, according to an announcement made by administration.
A new study done by researchers in China claims air purification showed improvement in markers of cardiopulmonary health.
Just days after a recent showdown between the Chinese and US navies in the South China Sea, China started construction on two new lighthouses in the contested territory.
As the Chinese government wages a campaign against corruption, bureaucrats and other officials have been forced to go on prison tours as a warning of the potential consequences for corrupt actions.
The Chinese Navy urged a US surveillance aircraft to leave the area as it patrolled over disputed territory in the South China Sea.
The retired leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, is frank about the roles of the major players in the world.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM