Beijing has expanded its diplomatic role in South Sudan since violence erupted there in late 2013.
The bank's charter will be extended until June 2015.
The former Prime Minister says that people have not grasped the implications of independence.
At least 60% of user accounts in hacked database said to be active.
The banking veteran died from a heart attack
Alibaba expected to price the IPO on 18 September.
IBTimes UK looks at the best selling author's second book, The Establishment.
The bank will hold a special board meeting later on 10 September
Family Dollar has spurned Dollar General's unsolicited approaches citing antitrust risks.
Alex Salmond said the country's 'European policy is best decided by people in Scotland'.
One of Britain's most famous investors says her company will stop trading with independent Scottish firms
Unions to debate motion on Wednesday as Unite writes to every UK MEP.
Resolution Foundation says welfare reform could keep recipients in 'mini jobs'.
Kuntal Patel is charged with the attempted murder of her magistrate mother Meena Patel.
United States harbours concerns that Iran could try to evade economic sanctions in Russia deal.
NIESR estimate shows 0.6% UK GDP growth in three months to end of August.
Kuwait to scrap law forcing foreign firms with government contracts to invest in local economy.
Shanghai General Motors has begun to recall certain Cadillac XTS cars.
Carney reiterated the need for a political union to support a currency union
The Who Benefits? coalition campaign says we need to change the way we talk about benefit.
Delisting from London Stock Exchange expected to become effective early October 2014.
Egypt has suffered three years of political and social turmoil.
Bank of England governor also dampens speculation of early interest rates rise in 2014.
PayPal unit Braintree will start accepting bitcoin payments in coming months.
Satoshi Nakamoto's email account compromised, and hacker claims he has full information about him.
Hisao Tanaka says priority is for boosting sales and profit of Toshiba's semiconductor division.
The joint report says there will need to be 600 million extra jobs created across the world by 2030.
The Panelbase poll commissioned by Yes Scotland was conducted between 2-4 September
One of Britain's largest defence suppliers warns of uncertainty over an independent Scotland
Electricity and gas spearheads industrial growth while rising imports also signal recovery.