According to the Royal Gazette, Thai First Minister Chan-ocha has reshuffled the cabinet, the fifth change during his administration since May 2014.
Uber has submitted an appeal request to the Supreme Court regarding the British tribunal's decision on the drivers' minimum wage and other workers‘ rights.
Wall Street has hit the record high on Friday, amid climbing commodity prices, as well as the retail stocks, underlying the beginning of the holiday shopping season.
The President of Germany Frank-Walter Steinmeier is set to meet the Chancellor Angela Merkel, the SPD leader and Bavaria Conservatives' head on November 30.
Mitsubishi Materials stated that more than 200 customers could be affected by the falsified product data, in the latest scandal over Japan manufacturer's quality compliance and assurance.
On Friday, Ukraine and other five ex-Soviet states agreed to sign the European Union summit declaration aimed at bringing the republics closer to the West.
France's Parliament accepted the measures to reduce sacking trades' cost by excluding bonuses from their compulsory redundancy payouts, as Paris seeks to lure banks after the Brexit.
On Friday, Emmerson Mnangagwa was sworn in as Zimbabwe's new President at the Harare national stadium, following his promises to protect the rights of country's 16M citizens.
BMW is planning to invest $237M in a new battery cell centre within the next four years, the carmaker stated on Friday.
Uber and Yandex ride-hailing services could merge in Russia, amid a plan to combine their operations in 127 cities of Armenia, Russia, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Kazakhstan.
Japan and Russia had agreed to speed up their work on economic cooperation over the disputed islands in the Pacific Ocean, and easing the restrictions on travelling there.
On Friday, the Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed his hopes over Syria to show flexibility in peace talks, saying that China would make efforts on its reconstruction.
Turkey's mobile operator Turkcell is expecting its data consumption and user count to double in the following two-three years, seeking to keep sales growth above the inflation rate.
Nepal is set to elect new Parliament on Sunday with seven assemblies hoping to terminate years of instability in the country after a civil war.
Air forces of the United States and South Korea are set to hold a joint drill in early December, deploying at least six F-22 Raptor jet fighters in the exercise.
On Friday, China announced it would lower import tariffs on food, drugs and apparel, amid its plan to reduce costs and try to stimulate consumer spending domestically.
The German Social Democratic Party is ready to cooperate with other parties over coalition talks and political deadlock resolution to form a stable government.
The ride-hailing service Uber Tech is set to partner with the carmaker Mahindra and Mahindra, as the company seeks to add e-vehicles on its Indian platform.
The Romanian Prime Minister Mihai Tudose criticised the National Bank of Romania for failing to take appropriate measures to stop the weakening of the Leu against the Euro.
The Chinese General Administration of Customs reported on Friday that Russia had maintained its leader position as the country's main oil supplier for the eighth consecutive month.
On Friday, CBS and Dish Network resolved a row over the carriage terms, which would put an end to a blackout that affected around 3M clients across 26 states.
The Chinese police are currently investigating claims of alleged sexual abuse of children at a Beijing kindergarten owned by RYB Education Inc.
On Friday, the Australia-based department store company Myer Holdings said tough conditions would stretch into the Q2, as the firm prepared for a major board shake-up.
Markit reported on Friday its November flash estimate of the Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index for Japan rose to 53.8, topping market expectations.