One piece of World War II history will not go forgotten, not if some people get their way.
Chinese property tycoon Yeung Kwok-keung is planning an initial public offering of his private school business that could raise at least $200 million, sources with knowledge of the matter said, as demand for education services soars in the world's second-biggest economy.
London is famous for its fog, but this week it was smog that made the headlines as the city's air pollution levels surpassed those in Beijing, well, at least for a day.
Trump may sign executive orders to limit immigration from Syria, 6 more nations
The CEO of Foxconn, the Taiwan electronics maker, met with a representative of Pennsylvania's economic development agency last week and expressed a desire to invest in the state, an agency spokeswoman said on Monday.
The United States and China can work together to play a big role in agricultural technology innovation to solve the world's food issues, insiders say.
Beijing said on Tuesday it will support ongoing deliberation of two free trade arrangements in the Asia-Pacific region after the US quit the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
US President Donald Trump's choice for secretary of state, former Exxon Mobil Corp CEO Rex Tillerson, narrowly won approval from a Senate committee on Monday but is expected to win confirmation from the full Senate.
The global footprint of AMC Entertainment, the US movie-theater chain owned by Dalian Wanda Group, is getting bigger.
US President Donald Trump will have breakfast on Tuesday with the chief executives of General Motors Co, Ford Motor Co and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV as he pressures automakers to boost American employment.
When I met Lu Qi in 2011, he was the Microsoft Corp executive in charge of Office, Bing and related products in Seattle. I didn't expect that he would make headlines last week by joining Beijing-based search engine Baidu Inc as its group president and chief operations officer. Well, at least not that soon.
They came from all corners of the US so that new US President Donald Trump would hear them loudly, and they called out for respect and dignity.