India: Massive Onion Heist Foiled by Police
Soaring price of onions in India leads thieves to drive off with lorryload of vegetable staple.
'Super-Ageing Society' China Eyes Retirement Age Hike to Ease Pensions Burden
By 2035, China is likely to have super ageing society', where every two working people will have to support one elderly person
Fukushima Toxic Water Leak Now 'Serious Incident' [VIDEO]
Threat at power plant which leaked 300 tonnes of contaminated water raised to Level Three incident
China: Top Official Warns Foreign Firms Against Challenging State's Antitrust Accusations
Senior NDRC official reportedly told 30 foreign firms 'if you put up a fight, I could double or triple your fines'.
Mike Tyson Clashes with Sina Weibo Over the Feared 'Chengguan'
Boxing champion is butt of jokes in debut on China's Twitter.
SEC Investigates JPMorgan For 'Corrupt' Hiring Practices in China
Legal woes mount for JPM as it faces several lawsuits including energy market manipulation
China to Form 'Super Agency' to Coordinate Financial Regulators
Led by central bank, the new body will have representations from banking, securities, insurance and foreign-exchange regulatory bodies.
Asian Markets Drag on US Stimulus Fears
Minutes from the US Federal Reserve's July policy meeting will be released on Wednesday.
China: Dozens Dead After Worst Floods in Years [VIDEO]
Northeastern China ravaged by heavy rain triggering massive floods as Beijing deploys troops.
Kazam: The UK-based Smartphone Brand Taking on the World
Launching a smartphone brand is a huge challenge, but two UK businessmen believe their experience can help Kazam succeed.
China Bans New Zealand's Westland Dairy Products
New contamination scare raises doubts about the quality of New Zealand's dairy exports.
UK Economy: Five Reasons to Fret about the Recovery
While UK GDP picks up pace, a number of other figures from the economy paint an unhealthy picture.
Galaxy Note 3 Shipment to Start in September
The Galaxy Note 3 is expected to hit the market in week 36 which is from 2 to 8 September.
Tesco Plans Own-Brand Tablet to Challenge Apple and Amazon
Tesco plans to launch tablet in time for Christmas taking advantage of its huge trove of customer data.
China Sees No Big Changes to Economic Policy in Near Term
PBoC governor said China will liberalise deposit rates as it looks to "fine-tune" policy as needed.
Asian Markets Choppy as Japanese Data and Fed Fears Cap Gains
Japanese exports jump 12.2% in the year to July but the country's trade deficit widened.
Eco-Guru Sir Tim Smit Brings Eden to the Far East with Garden in Dongguan
Giant botanical development envisaged for Chinese industrial city of seven million people.
Prince Harry Visits Angolan Minefields With Diana Charity
The Prince expressed 'irritation' that landmine suppliers had not done more to clear mines.
Galaxy Note 3 With Exynos 5420 and Snapdragon 800 to Hit Markets
Galaxy Note 3 is expected to come in both Exynos 5420 and Snapdragon 800 variants.
Asian Markets Weekly Review: Hang Seng Outshines Regional Indices
Hong Kong equities log higher gains than mainland Chinese equities.
China's Alibaba Acquires Stake in US's ShopRunner
Acquisition to boost Alibaba's e-commerce as ShopRunner offers Amazon-like services.
Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to Buy Stake in China's Huarong
Huarong Asset Management $1.5bn share offer before Hong Kong listing.
China's Barking Mad Dog-Lion Zoo to Reopen with 'Correct Signs'
Luohe Zoo shut down for 'rectification' for telling customers giant mastiff was lion and foxes were leopards.
L'Oreal Targets China Expansion with £539m Magic Holdings Takeover
Maker of Garnier shampoo is supported by Magic Holdings' board and key shareholders.
European Markets Mostly Lower Following Wall Street's Losses
Upbeat US labour market data fuels Fed Reserve QE taper fears and sparks sell-off on Wall Street.
Shanghai Rally Helps Asian Markets Pare Losses
The Shanghai Composite index surges over 5% and pulls back.
IBM, Oracle and EMC in China Probe Over Edward Snowden Disclosures
Former NSA whistleblower alleged systems were hacked in Chinese universities.
Charts in Focus: The End of Cheap Rice
IBTimes UK looks at two interesting charts detailing why rice prices have risen 120% in real terms since 2000.
Lenovo Continues Inexorable Rise Towards World Domination
As its smartphone and tablet sales surpass PC sales for the first time, Lenovo is positioned to become one of the biggest technology companies in the world.
China Summons Japan Ambassador over Yasukuni War Dead Shrine Visit
Japanese cabinet homage to fallen from war against China and World War II stokes fresh tensions.

