Years ago, at schools in China, teenage video game players were seen as a bad influence on others. Both parents and teachers believed the games were addictive and dangerous and may imperil the future of the next generation.
Kenya's construction sector is headed for a revolutionary change and less expensive housing is ahead after a move by Chinese construction firm China Wu Yi Co Ltd.
In the local language, Kisumu translates as "a place to trade". Come next summer, the Kenyan city is expected to further live up to its name after a $7.5 million expansion of its international airport.
Chinese smartphone maker Gionee is confident of dialing up demand in East Africa after opting for an unconventional route into the lucrative but competitive market.
China's full-year exports are likely to see a bigger drop than in 2015 due to downward economic pressures, according to a senior analyst at a government think tank.
Nokia Technologies' state-of-the-art virtual reality camera, OZO, will soon be available in the Chinese market. The Finnish technology group aims to grab opportunities created by expanding demand from Chinese consumers for VR hardware and content.
More than half of China's 95 brokerages have been downgraded by the China Securities Regulatory Commission in its annual classification.
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is seeking public opinion on draft regulations for new energy vehicles, signaling its intention to bring order to a chaotic sector.
China's largest air conditioner manufacturer is jumping on the electric vehicle bandwagon, having agreed to pay 13 billion yuan ($1.95 billion; 1.72 billion euros) to acquire an automaker in Guangdong province.
Herbert Hainer, chief executive officer of the German sportswear giant Adidas Group, is savoring his last days at the helm of one of the world's most popular sportswear brands.
The State Council has given the green light to a long-awaited plan to connect a second mainland stock exchange with Hong Kong's, further opening China's capital market.
Based on the regulations in China, business operators need to file an application on their merger deal if their revenues reach a certain amount."