Chinese military products, ranging from warships and missiles to computer equipment, were showcased in Rio de Janeiro at Latin America's largest defense and security exposition.
Cuba has agreed to work on resolving the cases of United States' fugitives on the island as part of the effort to normalize relations between the two nations, US President Barack Obama told lawmakers when he made the case for removing the former Cold War foe from the list of state sponsors of terrorism.
A meeting of the mining minds was held recently in Toronto, with signs of optimism emerging despite a recent industry slump.
Private and public sector leaders from across Canada and Asia will meet at the Pacific Finance Summit to create a blueprint for Canada to capitalize on its new status as clearing hub for China's currency.
The 2015-2016 China-Canada Year of People-to-People and Cultural Exchanges was launched on April 13 with an opening ceremony, an exhibition of Hebei folk arts and a concert presented by the National Chinese Traditional Orchestra.
In the final US presidential debate in 2012, China was mentioned 35 times, and political and foreign policy analysts expect the country will again play a role in the 2016 race.
You may never expect to spend more on banking services than food, but that is the sad reality for many underprivileged US citizens.
Maude Pettus, a 101-year-old self-proclaimed China lover, helped treat the wounded in fighting between China and Japan during World War II.
Pubin Liang, Hainan Airlines managing director for North America, speaks at the launch ceremony for a new air route between San Jose and Beijing on Wednesday at San Jose City Hall in California.
Although Chinese mainland tech stocks are looking frothy these days, their US-listed counterparts don't have to worry about bubble talk.
Shipping bankruptcy strands ships, roils maritime cargo industry