Chelsea Make Final Offer to Keep Big-Game Hero - Report
Chelsea have offered big-match player Didier Drogba one last chance to commit his future to the club
Hillary Clinton’s India Visit: Updates and Photos from Days One and Two
Clinton’s visit is focused on pressing India to reduce its oil imports from Iran. She said India’s non-dependence on Iran could curb the nuclear arms threat from Iran and let India do its bit for the international community.
James Bond’s Luxury Cars in New Delhi: Aston Martin Opens Second Showroom in India
Aston Martin, a fleet of British luxury sports cars featured in quite many James Bond films, opened its second showroom in India in the up-market South Delhi on Friday.
Friday Wrap-Up: Everyone's Sneezing and the Whole World is Starting to Shiver
A tough week for Europe's markets just got worse after grim jobs data from the United States
Apocalypse 2012: Mayan Calendar End of the World Prediction Believed by 10% of World Population
Fifteen percent overall foresee Armageddon within their lifetime, according to poll.
Basic Issues in US-China Strategic Dialogue Unchanged - Expert
In an exclusive interview, international relations expert Kenneth Lieberthal explains why the US cannot give political asylum to Chen Guangcheng while he lives in China. He also discusses North Korea and other issues.
Chen Guangcheng: US Cannot Give Political Asylum To Chen While He Is In China, Expert Says
Former top aide to President Bill Clinton and U.S.-China relations expert Kenneth Lieberthal explains why the U.S. cannot give political asylum to Chen Guangcheng while he is living in China.
Ferguson Ready for £100m Summer Spending Spree - Report
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is reportedly looking to on a £100 million spending spree this summer in an attempt to prevent their City rivals from establishing themselves as the new powerful team in the Premier League, according to an Express report.
Chinese Challenger Huawei Ascend D Quad against ASUS' PadFone
Chinese Challenger Huawei Ascend D Quad against ASUS' PadFone
BMW Posts Record First Quarter Sales Driven by Asia Car Market
BMW's MINI Coupé and Roadster models had solid sales performance, as the luxury car group posted record first quarter results.
Chen Guangcheng: US and China Spar Over Blind Dissident
War of words breaks out over US embassy sheltering dissident after Beijing put him under house arrest.
Samsung Galaxy S3 Usurped by Huawei Ascend D Quad XL? Benchmark Tests Have Interesting Results
Against the backdrop of Samsung's Exynos being outscored by the Huawei in-house chip, check out how the two stack up
Diageo Bets on Fast Growing Emerging Markets, Cautious on Trends
Diageo Plc is expanding into fast-growing emerging markets with a cautious view on the consumer and economic trends in 2012,
Europe's Bad Apples Threaten to Spoil the German Core
Germany showing signs of rust as rotting European economy chaffs the region's engine
Chinese Scientists Discover Fossils of Giant Insects That Sucked Dinosaur Blood
The insects, 10 times the size of a flea, were found in Inner Mongolia.
Home Retail Shares Plunge on Pre-Tax Profit Fall, Declares No Dividend
Home Retail Group reported a fall in its full-year profits, as the spending in the group's markets declined further than the expectations with many customers facing pressures on the amount of disposable income.
Standard Chartered Posts Ninth Straight Year Of Record Earnings
Standard Chartered unveils another quarter of income growth, following increased consumer and wholesale banking operations and double digit income growth in Hong Kong, China, Malaysia and Indonesia.
Standard Chartered Misses Previous 10 Pct Growth Target, Shares Slide
Standard Chartered said its first-quarter revenue rose less than its previous 10 percent target, as the strength of the US dollar against Asian currencies impacted income growth. The bank in February forecasted 'double-digit' growth in revenue and in earnings per share for this year.
London Olympics 2012: Norwegian Swimming Champ Alexander Dale Oen Dies of Cardiac Arrest at 26 in Arizona
Norwegian 100m breastroke gold medallist Alexander Dale Oen dies from a cardiac arrest in Arizona, aged 26.
Heading For a Fall? Aussie Rate Cut Hints at China Slowdown
A surprise cut in interest rates from Australia's central bank reminds us that China's meteoric growth may be in for a "hard landing"
UK Manufacturing Activity Slowed in April as European Export Orders Plunge
New orders drop the most in three years as UK manufacturing sector slows further into the second quarter
Obama Silent on Chinese Dissident as Clinton Heads to China
Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng issue expected to dominate Clinton's China visit.
Adidas Shares Surge after Solid Earnings, Bullish Outlook
Adidas ups outlook on stronger sales in Asia and "exceptional" growth overall, despite an India probe into "commercial irregularities"
Titanic II Set to Sail in 2016: Australian Billionaire to Build Replica
Clive Palmer signs memorandum of understanding with China's CSC Jinling Shipyard for 21st century version of Titanic.
Wind Farms Tied to Faster Local Climate Change
Researchers find air temperatures near four largest wind turbines in the world have risen significantly.
Kate Middleton and Prince Williams Wedding Anniversary: Recap of the Royal Nuptial Memorabilia [PHOTOS]
A year after captivating the world with the wedding of the century, Prince William and Kate Middleton are set to mark their first anniversary as man and wife and have reportedly planned to celebrate it "privately".
Samsung Galaxy S3: Is the S3's Processor More Powerful than the ZTE Era's?
Check out how the ZTE phone does against the S3's rumoured specs...
Manchester Derby: City vs United Almost as Big as El Clasico, Says Kompany
Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany says that he understands how important the Manchester derby is to the fans of both sides and claims it's as big as the El Clasico.
Huawei to Boost R&D to Develop Touch-Free Smartphones
Huawei also plans inexpensive cloud storage service.
Indian Missiles are Superior to Chinese in Quality, Says Expert
Missiles using solid propellants, like the Agni 5, have an edge over Chinese missiles which use liquid propellants.

