China and 16 Central and Eastern European Countries are set to meet in Budapest, Hungary, next week with the aim to deepen their bilateral trade that reached $58.7B in 2016.
Zhejiang, an eastern province of China, was hit by a powerful explosion early on Sunday caused by yet unknown source, as reported by China Central Television.
Nepal will head to the polls on Sunday in its first parliamentary election since 1999, while security forces are still on alert due to internal violence and instability.
According to Adobe Analytics, online sales in the US during Black Friday and Thanksgiving reached a record high of $7.9B, thus seeing a 17.9% increase year-on-year.
The dispute between the Trump Administration and Democrats about a director for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau might end in court, as speculated by several US lawyers.
On Saturday, the former Finance Minister of Zimbabwe Ignatius Chombo was accused of corruption, including an attempt to mislead the central bank 13 years ago.
On Saturday, the UN plane with humanitarian aid workers and medicines, including 15 tons of vaccines against tetanus, diphtheria and other diseases, landed in the capital of Yemen after the easing of blockade.
Pakistan's Electronic Media Regulatory Authority ordered a suspension of private television channels on Saturday due to violating broadcasting regulations during Islamist protests.
Support for the Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar's leading party fell by two percentage points on Saturday, as no confidence vote has caused political turmoil in the country.
The Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Saturday that the meeting between Russia, Turkey and Iran in Sochi this week was a ‘right step' towards stability in Syria.
According to the Swiss Takeover Board, the Chinese conglomerate HNA Holding Group Co. Limited disclosed incomplete information during the takeover process of Gategroup.
The Russian President Vladimir Putin put into force on Saturday a new law that forces foreign media to work as ‘foreign agents' and disclose their sources of funding.
According to senior officials, the US President Donald Trump had the authority to appoint a temporary director for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
The sacked Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont said on Saturday that Madrid had to end the direct rule over Catalonia if a pro-independence party won December election.
The French President Emmanuel Macron presented on Saturday educative measures how to increase awareness of gender-related issues among children.
Ford Motor Co. plans to invest $103M in Nanjing Test Center in an attempt to strengthen its position in the Chinese market and reduce testing costs.
The French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire expressed his surprise about Nestle's plans to cut 450 jobs at its research plant near Nice which benefited from research tax credit.
The German Chancellor Angela Merkel explained on Saturday that Europe needed strong Germany; thus, it was necessary to form the new government quickly.
Lending to small- and medium-sized enterprises in India is expected to grow 11% over the next two years, as reported by the rating agency Crisil.
The French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire noted on Saturday that bank account closures for members of the far-right National Front seemed to be justified.
China Railway International Group and China Pacific Construction Group signed an agreement with the mayor of Kiev for the construction of a subway line worth $2B.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise reported a gross profit of $2.3B during the fourth quarter of its fiscal year, while operating profit was down 1.0% year-on-year.
The former Finance Minister of the Republic of Zimbabwe Ignatius Chombo appeared in court this Saturday to face charges of abuse-of-power and corruption.
Oi SA has appointed new interim CEO Eurico Teles, replacing Schroeder, who has resigned just a few weeks ahead of the crucial meeting with company's creditors.