Fashion Guru Sir David Tang Gives London's Chinatown a Facelift
The heart of Chinatown in Soho, London, is receiving a £3 million pound cash injection to build a community centre.
Eric Schmidt to Sell Google Stake Worth $2.5 Billion
Eric Schmidt will be unwinding 3.2 million shares of Class A common stock.
Asian Markets Weekly Roundup: EurozoneTensions Rebound
Asian stocks post mixed performance amid eurozone concerns.
Evasi0n iPhone 5 Jailbreak Tool Used Seven Million Times in Just Four Days
The latest jailbreaking tool for the iPhone 5 and iOS 6, called Evasi0n, has been used by 7 million Apple devices in just four days.
Chinese New Year 2013: Guide to London's Year of the Snake
Find out what is happening and where in London and Manchester to celebrate Chinese New Year.
Malaysian Court Delivers Reduced Sentence for Illegal Possession of Tiger Parts and Elephant Ivory
Malaysian courts show leniency to man convicted of smuggling tiger skins and ivory
Chinese New Year 2013: Year of Snake Follows the Dragon
London's Chinatown Association organises cultural extravaganza for Chinese New Year.
Nissan Q3 Profits Fall 35% on Weak Sales in China and Other Markets
Nissan's third quarter sales slump more than 30 percent in China because of territorial disputes between the countries.
European Stocks Climb on EU Budget Deal and Solid China Data [VIDEO]
Investors turn positive as EU budget agreement and improved China trade figures reinforce global recovery optimism.
Agent Confirms: No New Contract for Lampard
Chelsea veteran Frank Lampard will not be offered a new contract, according to his agent
Australian Central Bank Cuts Outlook on Weakness Outside Mining Sector
Reserve Bank of Australia slashes growth forecasts on grounds of investment weakness, labour market and currency strength.
Chinese Trade Figures Beat Forecasts, January Exports Jump 25%
China's better-than-expected trade figures are seen as indication of a recovery trend.
Asian Stocks Gain on Robust China Trade Data
Asian markets pick up after official figures show that China's exports and imports beat expectations.
Mali: Is France's Operation Serval Anti-Terrorism or Pro-Business?
Economic interests as much as post-colonial 'friendship' have pushed President Francois Hollande into military intervention.
Ubuntu Smartphones to Arrive in October
Smartphones running the Ubuntu mobile operating system will arrive in two large markets in October, and developers will get early access in late February.
Gabon: Ivory Poachers Slaughter 11,000 Elephants in Minkebe National Park
African 'haven' for large herds of endangered elephant sees two-thirds of population wiped out.
Premier League Target Santos Striker and it is Not Neymar - Report
Chelsea and Manchester United to fight for Santos striker Neilton
Why Google Needs to Launch the Chromebook Pixel
A leaked video claims to show the Chromebook Pxiel, a laptop designed and built by Google and running its Chrome OS.
Alcatel-Lucent Shares Surge as CEO Ben Verwaayen Steps down
Leader of telecom equipment maker to leave company after group posts €1.4bn loss for 2012.
European Stocks Cautious Ahead of Central Bank Decisions
European markets open mixed as traders await interest rate announcements from ECB and BoE.
Boeing Seeks Battery Design Changes to Get Dreamliners Back in Action
Boeing hopes to resume Dreamliner services by March with modifications within the battery.
Asian Markets Weak Ahead of ECB Policy Meet
Traders cautious as the yen pauses its plunge ahead of ECB meet and Chinese festival season.
Chinese Hackers Still Targeting Wall Street Journal says Rupert Murdoch
News International chairman Rupert Murdoch says his newspaper is still being hacked by the Chinese.
European Stocks Rise on Corporate Earnings
Markets subdued after the previous session's solid recovery as traders remain cautious amid corporate news and earnings reports.
Asian Markets Gain on Yen Weakness as BoJ Governor Announces Early Departure
The early exit of BoJ governor allows the government to introduce its aggressive stimulus measures soon.
Asia Loses Top Two Central Bankers As Shirakawa Quits, Zhou Prepares to Retire
Departures of Bank of China and Bank of Japan bosses leave policy questions as two of world's biggest economies plot new monetary policy strategies.
European Stocks Mixed as Political Uncertainties Spark Recovery Concerns
Traders remain cautious as Spanish and Italian political concerns give rise to renewed eurozone fears.
Yum Brands Q4 Profit Declines 5% as Chicken Scare Hurts China Sales
Yum China is facing accusation that some of its suppliers are using excessive levels of antibiotics in chicken.
Australia Keeps Interest Rate Unchanged at 3% on Improved Global Economic Outlook
RBA leaves benchmark interest rate unchanged, following four cuts in the second half of 2012.
Asian Markets Tumble as Eurozone Tensions Return
Political uncertainties in Spain and Italy spark renewed concerns on the region's recovery prospects.

