Canadian headline inflation fell 0.1% month-over-month in June after rising 0.1% in the prior month, but meeting analysts' expectations.
Statistics Canada reported on Friday that core retail sales dropped 0.1% in May, following the preceding month's downwardly revised rise of 1.3%.
The telecom Italia CEO Flavio Cattaneo is eager to step down from his post next week on July 27 after dispute with the company's top shareholder Vivendi.
On Friday, Turkey provided the German government with a black list of more than 680 Germany's companies that Turkey suspected of supporting terrorism.
The United Arab Emirates welcomed the Qatari decision on Friday to amend the anti-terrorism laws following the escalated tensions among the Arab Gulf states and Doha.
Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan stated on Friday that his country will attempt to solve the Gulf crisis among Qatar and its neighbouring Arab states during his visits to the countries on July 23-24.
The US leader Donald Trump's outside legal team spokesman Marc Corallo stepped down from his post due to the team reorganisation, following the investigation into the alleged Russian involvement in the US 2016 election.
General Electric missed analysts' expectations by posting a 12% drop in its second quarter revenue to $29.56B, compared to the last year's reading of $33.49B.
According to the two tour agencies that arrange US-North Korea trips, the US authorities are eager to bar its citizens from travelling to North Korea, following the American student's death on such a tour.
China stated it was planning to outrun the United States and become a world-champion in an artificial intelligence by 2025 amid escalated tensions over the tech military applications.
The government of Germany is reviewing all of the Turkish applications for armament projects. However, the reason for the checking has not been revealed.
Information has been leaked that Baidu Inc and JD.com will join other firms, which are about to invest $12 billion in state-owned China Unicom.
The German industrial group Siemens will exit its Russian power-plant joint venture Interautomatika amid a scandal that saw four gas turbines it sold for use in Russia turn up in Crimea.
The Supreme Court of Thailand will deliver its verdict in a trial over the ex-Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on August 25, following the accusations of spending billions of dollars on a rice subsidy scheme, .
On Friday, the UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson called China to join Britain and Japan to help the countries to keep a tight rein on the North Korean nuclear missile development programme.
The world-leading mobile operator Vodafone posted a better-than-expected 2.2% surge in revenue in its Q1, showing a robust performance in Spain and Italy and a keen demand in Turkey.
The UK state media stated on Friday that the European Union citizens' free movement to Britain would last for no less than two years after Britain's withdrawal from the bloc.
According to the UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, Britain will stand "shoulder to shoulder" with Japan, following the countries' efforts to keep a tight rein on the North Korean ICBM development programme.
Vietnamese people are seeking for a permanent closure of the Pacific Textiles Holdings plant, a supplier for global fashion brands, following the citizens' intention to fight air pollution in the country.
According to the Chinese authorities, a blast that ripped through a shop in the city of Hangzhou on Friday put two people to death and injured 55 others.
A 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck off the Greek and Turkish coasts early on Friday, claiming lives of two people and injuring multiple others.
The South Korean company LG Chem is planned to provide „L-shaped" batteries for Apple's iPhone 9, which is expected to be launched in 2018.
North Korean GDP rose 3.9% in the last year, the fastest expansion since 1999, driven by growth in energy and mining industries.
UK is expected to provide consultation over the country's long-term aviation strategy, aiming to maintain and strengthen ties with European partners.