US top executives expressed concerns over a travel ban during a meeting with the President Donald Trump on Friday.
Saturday in France begins with the far-right party leader Marine Le Pen starting her presidential campaign, hoping her manifesto will increase her chances of winning the elections in April and May.
On Friday, prices for oil continued to rise as the US imposed a new set of sanctions on several Iranian entities. Furthermore, an upbeat figure of the Nonfarm Payrolls also played its part, suggesting energy demand is to remain high.
The Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and the High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Frederica Mogherini agreed to hold a meeting to discuss cooperation on international and regional problems.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres expressed concerns about the escalation of tension in the Eastern Ukraine and urged to stop combat actions in the region.
Belarus seeks to attract $70M loan from China to foster development of small and medium-sized business. In 2016, Belarus received $446.9M from China's bank loans.
The Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said that the country did not seek to join NATO, cherishing good ties and the agreement with Russia on the defense of the Belarusian land.
Spanish bank Banco Popular reported 3.5B euros of losses in 2016, lower than expected and compared with 105M euros of profits earned a year earlier.
The Trump administration imposed sanctions on 25 persons and entities in response to Iran's provocative behaviour and ballistic missile programme.
The First Minister of Malaysia has sent humanitarian aid to Myanmar's Muslim minority Rohingya in a move to urge the government stop violence against the country's Moslems.
Having served as the President of Angola for 38 years, Jose dos Santos affirmed he was not going to run for presidency in the upcoming 2017 elections.
The official data released on Friday showed that the US non-farm payrolls had posted the biggest gain over the last four months, adding as many as 227K jobs in January.
Nick Hayek, the CEO of Swatch, said that the certification process of the car battery developed by the Swatch Group research company would take two to three more years.
Being supported by the upbeat US jobs data, S&P500 was trading in the positive territory on Friday, ultimately closing the session up 1.76%, just a wee bit below the record high.
Mexican consumer confidence slid to 69.3 points in January, hitting its all-time-low on concerns over economic slowdown in the wake of Trump taking the Office.
Russia's prosecuting attorneys want to see a suspended sentence for Alexei Navalny to prevent the opposition figure from running for president in 2018.
The police of Congo eliminated at least eight Bundu dia Kongo sect separatists in a grapple in a usually conflict-free region of the country.
Philippine miners may draw a protest as the mine mass shutdown will take toll on 1.2M people.
On Friday, the Pakistan's First Minister Sharif stated that $11.5B will be invested in new highway section to expand economic growth and trading.
On Friday, the Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in a statement blamed Russia for the escalation of conflict in the eastern part of the country in a town Avdiyivka.
The Kremlin stated today that Russia established 'border zones' in several regions near Belarus in order to monitor the flow of people and that no border control is to be imposed between the two countries.
On Friday, the Turkish government accused Greece of breaking an international law, due to Greek-held military exercises on the island Kos in the Aegean Sea.
At least 15% of Facebook foreign workers having temporary employment visa in the US are at risk amid Donald Trump's "visa ban" executive order.
Heavy droughts swapped to unusual for Peru severe floods causing tragic loss of at least 20 lives and extensive material damage.