Three people were killed in what Chinese state media says was a terrorist attack involving knives and explosives at a railway station in the capital of western China's Xinjiang region.
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Rescue workers recovered one more body from the sunken Sewol ferry at dawn, raising the confirmed death toll to 213, a mission spokesman said. Another 89 people remain missing.
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News China's economy could overtake the U.S.'s this year is only part of the story.
China has seen its share of counterfeits, from fake Apple stores to fake reporters to fake Gucci. Now add fake government to that list.
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Sony said it expects a wider group net loss for the just ended fiscal year as the cost of disposing of its PC business weighed on the company.
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Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is in discussions with its former Alipay unit to reclaim a stake, which could be more valuable than a one-time payment the spinoff is obligated to make if it goes public.
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U.S. economic growth slowed to seasonally adjusted annual rate of 0.1% in the first quarter as weakness overseas hurt exports and frigid weather at home limited business investment.
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AT&T has approached DirecTV about a possible acquisition of the satellite-TV firm, say people familiar with the situation, the latest sign of a possible shakeup in the television industry.
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ARM Holdings said Chief Financial Officer Tim Score will retire next May after 12 years at the computer-chip designer.
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A push into 'frontier' markets is the latest effort by money managers to make high-risk, high-return bets more accessible to mom-and-pop investors.
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The Middle Seat: Airlines are putting more effort into making specialized food more sophisticated.
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A Jimmy Choo shoe suddenly sold out in Asia, thanks to a Korean TV show. The fad says a lot about the growing importance of Asian consumers and their approach to entertainment media and luxury goods.
The first target of a rebooted hunt for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 will be an area of deep ocean where searchers heard the longest in a series of electronic signals thought to have come from the missing jet's "black box" flight recorders.
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Younger, more affluent residents are reshaping older suburbs, creating opportunities for Democrats and challenges for Republicans in the metropolitan regions of Atlanta, Denver and elsewhere.
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China objected to Washington's sanctions against eight companies it said a Chinese businessman used in the alleged sale of ballistic missile parts to Iran.
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Torrance must figure out how it can fill the 101-acre hole the giant auto maker will leave behind when it vacates its sprawling campus and moves 3,000 jobs to a new North American headquarters.
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The United Nations backed away from putting Australia's Great Barrier Reef on its register of world heritage sites at risk, despite condemning government plans for expanding a nearby coal port.
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Workers around Asia took the streets to demand higher salaries and better working conditions on May 1.
Fashion from the streets of Tokyo, Sydney, Beijing, Bangkok and more.
This home is inspired by local architecture, and combines Asian and European art and design.
At the Arakan National Convention, a gathering of predominantly Buddhists from Myanmar's western Rakhine state, extremist voices said Buddhists and Muslims shouldn't live together, underscoring increasingly entrenched religious divisions.
Once offered at $22.5 million, this 1940s Mediterranean-style estate will sell to the highest bidder in May.
In today's pictures, aholy men participate in a procession in India, a man and his wife cast votes in Iraq, street children learn in mobile classrooms in Yemen, and more.
Three giant panda cubs are presented in China, a woman weeps after paying tribute to Sewol victims in South Korea, a laborer loads salt onto a supply truck in India, and more.
The ferry was traveling between Incheon and the island of Jeju, carrying 476 people—many of them high-school students heading to the resort island on an excursion.
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