A group of anti-government protesters on Sunday toppled the statue of Vladimir Lenin in Kiev
China on Tuesday unveiled a development plan for 262 cities it identified as resource-dependent -- those that are rich in natural resources -- in an effort to guide their growth onto a more sustainable track.
Over 131 million people are expected to shop online on "Cyber Monday," the biggest sales day of the year
Corporate Australia has come out in support this week, in the wake of a new list of global universities with the most millionaire alumni, with praise of Australia's top ranked university, University of NSW, and its strategy of focusing on delivering work/life skills.
Most striking workers have returned to work at the Nokia factory in the southern Chinese city of Dongguan after their recent industrial action, but experts have warned that the strike should serve as a lesson for transnational mergers and acquisitions.
Most striking workers have returned to work at the Nokia factory in the southern Chinese city of Dongguan after their recent industrial action, but experts have warned that the strike should serve as a lesson for transnational mergers and acquisitions. Up to 1,000 employees went on strike since November 19, out of concern that their wages will be cut as Nokia sells its mobile business to U.S. software giant Microsoft.
Most uninsured Americans who have visited a state or federal healthcare website have been unhappy with their experience, according to a Gallup poll released Wednesday.
China's fast urbanization has brought millions of farmers from the countryside into cities. Now, the children of the first generation of rural migrants have grown up.
Americans' views of President Barack Obama's healthcare overhaul have taken a nosedive in recent weeks amid controversy over its poorly-functioning website, finds a Gallup poll released Thursday.
U.S. President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron talked over phone Tuesday over nuclear talks with Iran and an envisioned peace conference on Syria.
New regulations will require a declaration of assets by state leaders, employees, state enterprise employees and their close relatives, according to state- run daily Vientiane Times, Monday.
Television will still be the most popular telecommunication means of the digital space in the next five years, according to experts at Global Webit Congress on Wednesday.
Students who support the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) stormed an administrative building at Al-Azhar University in eastern Cairo's Nasr City district a few hours after the MB's senior members were arrested on Wednesday.
Thousands of Portuguese on Saturday took to streets in Lisbon, the national capital of Portugal, and several other cities, to protest against the government's austerity measures in the country's 2014 draft budget.
More than 1,000 insurance claims have been made by people who lost their homes and properties in the New South Wales (NSW) bushfires, with the bill estimated at 138 million AU dollars (132.58 million U.S. dollars), the Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) said on Friday.
Over five million pounds have been awarded to an 11 strong consortium, led by the University of Glasgow, to develop and evaluate a European wide program to help male football fans become more active, less sedentary and improve their diets in a sustainable way.
The 23rd Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit kicked off here Wednesday morning, bringing together leaders from 10 ASEAN member states.