The only mystery in business is that you have a clear vision and plan and you stick to them, said founder of a popular mobile game in Hong Kong on July 22.
A steep decline of the tax base is the direct cause of the recent bankruptcy of Detroit, the once thriving U.S. auto industry heartland, says an experienced U.S. attorney.
Marking the 40th anniversary of the passing away of the internationally renowned martial arts movie star Bruce Lee, a large-scale exhibition “Bruce Lee: Kung Fu, Art, Life” is being presented at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum on Saturday.
U.S. intelligence whistleblower Edward Snowden has filed an official request for temporary asylum in Russia, lawyer Anatoly Kucherena said Tuesday.
Ecuadorian Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino said Tuesday his government is relieved that Bolivia, Venezuela and Nicaragua have offered political asylum to U.S. whistleblower Edward Snowden who first requested asylum from Quito.
Fugitive U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden will leave Russia when opportunity emerges, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday.
Unlike Apple fans who queue up overnight to purchase the latest smartphone, Li Xiang casts a cold eye over the iPhones that pass through in his hands each day. Over the past two years, Li has spent 11 hours each day painting and assembling iPhones on the production line at the Foxconn plant in Zhengzhou, capital of central China's Henan Province, earning around 2,000 yuan (325 U.S. dollars) a month. Returning to his dormitory after a hard day's work, the 26-year-old often asks himself, "My youth has been wasted here, who can tell me where my future is?"
Former U.S. President George W. Bush on Wednesday threw his weight behind the pending reform of U.S. immigration policy.
Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker has said he will convene the government Thursday and will suggest the Palace a snap election following a spying scandal.
Cambodian senior officials said Wednesday that the United States has no rights to determine the fate of Cambodia, saying that only Cambodian people can decide the nation's future.
U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden has agreed to seek political asylum in Venezuela, a senior Russian lawmaker said on Tuesday.
Late female tycoon Nina Wang's "good friend" Peter Chan was sentenced to jail for 12 years for forgery of will and false use of instruments. The judge of the case repeatedly accused him for being "shameless" and "wicked" in his judgment.
Powerful quake in Aceh of Indonesia on Tuesday killed 22 people, injured 218 others and damaged thousands of houses, official said here on Wednesday.
Brazilian authorities have started to respond to the call of the streets but need to do more. The situation, which has seen more than a million people take to the streets in mass protests and sometimes violent clashes, is evolving as authorities have started to respond to the voice of the street.
China is at the center of the nuclear energy expansion in Asia. Along with other major emerging economies, China is an established user of nuclear power and has "significant expansion plans."
Indian Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid said Tuesday U.S. "Prism" program is not snooping but web surveillance.
Being listed at the 16th of China's wealthiest persons this year by Forbes, Jack Ma, China's e-commerce king said to young entrepreneurs at a forum on Sunday that successful business should profit by helping people and serving their needs.