The French National Assembly approved counter-terrorism legislation that empowers police at times when a terror threat is considered to be extreme.
The CEO of Goldman Sachs said that he kept an open mind on bitcoin following a media report that the investment bank was studying a new trading operation dedicated to cryptocurrencies.
Bitcoin is expected to rally 40% to reach $6,000 by the year end, but investors should be prepared for elevated volatility.
The UK Prime Minister Theresa May assured that the government would do its best to help to restore Northern Ireland's power-sharing government, adding that Brexit would not mean the return of a hard border between the British province and Ireland.
The leader of Saudi Arabia heads to Russia to discuss collaboration on oil production, and differences over Syria and Iran, as well as to sign a number of investment deals.
Amazon is expected to receive an order from the EU regulators to pay Luxembourg millions of euros in back taxes, the latest international company to be hit by an EU crackdown on unfair tax deals.
The Marine Corps General Joseph Dunford stated on Tuesday that Pakistan's spy agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence, had links with Islamist groups.
Hundreds of elderly Greeks took the streets of the city of Athens on Tuesday to protest against deeper pension cuts.
General Motors reported on Tuesday that its auto sales surged 12% year-over-year in September, boosted by higher sales in the storm-hit areas.
Dairy product prices dropped 2.4% at Tuesday's Global Dairy Trade auction in New Zealand, following a rise of 0.9% posted at the preceding auction.
According to the data released by Eurostat, the Euro area's Producer Price Index advanced 0.3% over the course of August.
Markit reported on Tuesday that its PMI for the UK's construction sector slipped into the contraction territory for the first time since Brexit, coming in at 48.1 in September.
On Tuesday, the European Union agreed on new rules to limit cheap Chinese imports, putting an end to a 18 months' dispute over trade relationships with Beijing.
Slack Technologies has locked down a partnership with Oracle, aiming to integrate its enterprise software products into the workplace messaging app.
Berkshire Hathaway stated on Tuesday it would invest in a truck stop operator Pilot Flying J, eventually taking a 38.6% controlling stake and deepening its commitment to the US economy.
On Tuesday, 15K demonstrators staged out protests in Barcelona over police violence during the disputed referendum on Catalonia's independence, stopping traffic and causing school and university shutdowns.
The High Court of Ireland is eager to ask Europe's top court to rule on whether to bar the way in which social media companies like Facebook transfer data of its users to the US.
Fiat Chrysler recalled around 646K SUVs in the US with intention to check proper installation of the shields, which protect brake boosters.
The Japanese government reported on Tuesday that it had accepted only three asylum seekers during the first half of this year, despite record 8.6K fresh refugee applications received.
On Thursday, Toshiba announced it would buy back a 10% stake in the struggling Westinghouse Electric for $522M, assuming full ownership over the bankrupt US unit.
On Monday, the Islamic State took responsibility for a deadly attack on a police station in Damascus, in which not less than 17 people were killed.
According to the chief spokesman for the Russia's Ministry of Defence Major General Igor Konashenkov, over the last two days the Russian Aerospace Forces killed 304 Islamic State's fighters, including seven field commanders, on the East Bank of the Euphrates.
Swiss bank UBS could cut about 30K workforce in the coming years due to technological advances in the industry of banking, its CEO Sergio Ermotti stated in an interview.
The NY-based company R3 CEV launched its blockchain platform's new version, aiming to ease the use of nascent technology for financial firms.