Toyota is eager take a 5% stake in Mazda Motor to establish a US auto plant and develop key electric vehicle technologies as part of a collaboration deal that should be announced on Friday, Nikkei reported.
Swedish Volvo Cars agreed to provide the engine technology for its parent Geely Holding Group's vehicles, deepening relations between the automakers as they had already shared technology through Lynk & Co brand.
According to the sources familiar with the matter, the newly-appointed Pakistani Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has finished to form the government.
A Reuters poll of economists showed that US non-farm payrolls would presumably surge 183K for the month of July after rising 222K in the preceding month.
In a statement released on Thursday evening, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said India was building up its armed personnel along the border between the two countries.
Data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics on Friday revealed that the country's retail sales jumped 0.3% over the month of June.
Swiss Federal Railways intended to build a new high-speed rail line between Milan and Zurich in 2020, which would reduce the travel time by up to one hour.
Toyota Motor and its rival Mazda Motor are expected to announce intention to build $1.6B worth plant in the US within a part of a joint venture.
Chinese and Bulgarian officials met to discuss a possible increase in cooperation between both countries on economy, technology and trade.
Boeing won a $409M worth Air Force contact for power, thermal and controls, as a part of an industry and government effort to develop innovative technologies.
The Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said on Thursday that the country's withdrawal from the European Union continued to cast the largest shadow on Britain's economic outlook.
FedEx reported on Thursday that it would not charge extra fees for most packages shipped during the peak holiday season this year.
On Thursday, the US President Donald Trump blamed the Congress for the country's poor relationship with Russia.
Russia's Foreign Ministry reported on Thursday that the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov would meet the US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in Manila next week to discuss the current state of US-Russian relations.
Japan's Nikkei reported on Thursday that Toyota would take a stake of almost 5% in Mazda to establish a joint-venture auto plant in the United States.
Air France expanded its no-fly zone over North Korea after an intercontinental ballistic missile launched by the country fell into the sea just 100 kilometres away from one of its flight paths.
Syrian regime forces and Russia's defense ministry agreed to set up a ceasefire in northern parts of Homs province on Thursday, after Russia closed a deal on implementing a third safe zone.
America's third largest health insurer Aetna's quarterly report was above the expectations on Thursday due to the strong cost controls improved performance in company's core businesses.
More than 1800 daily reservations for the Model 3 surged Tesla's shares up 6.5% on Thursday, right after the company posted a narrower-than-expected Q2 loss on Wednesday.
America's second satellite operator Dish Network reported about the quarterly results that missed analysts' expectations, and drop of 196,000 pay-television subscribers in the Q2 of 2017.
The President Donald Trump tried to pressure the Mexican President to stop his public defiance on the subject that Mexico would never pay for a border wall.
New orders for the US-made goods jumped 3% in June, registering the biggest gain in eight months, the Commerce Department reported on Thursday.
The UNESCO official stated that Aleppo's Old City could be reconstructed after years of civil war in Syria, adding that the organisation sought to rebuild the city's original appearance.
The number of applications for US unemployment benefits fell 5K to 240K in the week ending July 30, the US Department of Labour reported.