According to a senior executive of Bombardier, the planemaker is aiming to strike deals with Chinese carriers in the nearest future.
The Uzbek police arrested Nurulloh Muhammad Raufkhon, a dissident writer, as he returned home from Istanbul, the man's wife revealed in a telephone conversation.
On Wednesday, the Dearborn-based automaker Ford said it would partner up with Lyft, a transportation network firm, to deploy self-driving vehicles by 2021.
The King of Saudi Arabia ended the long-lasting repression of women in the Islamic kingdom and granted them a right to drive cars.
The San Francisco-based social network said it would start testing its new system, allowing certain users to post 280-character tweets.
Boeing is expected to invest $33M for a main stake in the joint venture with COMAC, which is likely to oversee the company's new 737 completion factory in China.
Uber is set to tell a UK employment appeal tribunal that drivers are self-employed and not entitled to extra benefits, after threats that the company would lose its London license.
Nike posted the weakest quarterly growth in sales in almost seven years due to rising competition with Adidas, confirming expectations for a further decrease in revenue from North America.
The US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is likely to visit China this week to discuss North Korea's crisis, its missile programs and trade, the State Department stated.
According to sources with knowledge on the matter, the Trump administration is planning to cap the number of asylum seekers admitted to the US at 45K in 2018.
The US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the tax reform blueprint due to be unveiled on Wednesday would include "tremendous" tax cuts for the country's middle class.
On Tuesday, the US President Donald Trump said the country was "totally prepared" for the armed option in handling the nuclear crisis in North Korea.
The US Department of State revealed Rex Tillerson, the US State Secretary, was ready to meet with Bruno Rodriguez, his Cuban counterpart, later today.
The European Commission reported that it would be probing the planned merger between Italian eye-wear giant Luxottica and French lens-maker Essilor over concerns the move could stifle competition.
Emmanuel Macron, the President of France, stated on Tuesday that he considered the Euro zone should have its own finance minister and budget.
Swedish authorities reported that four people were injured after a passenger train hit an armoured vehicle in southern Sweden on Tuesday.
Russian Tu-95 strategic bombers hit key Islamic State facilities with the H-101 cruise missiles in the Syrian provinces of Deir al-Zour and Idlib, the Russian Defense Ministry reported on Tuesday.
Kurds went to the polls on Monday for an independence referendum, ignoring the threats of sanctions from Turkey over the possibility that the vote would ignite more regional conflict
Mitch McConnell, the US Senate Majority Leader, reported on Tuesday that debates on the country's healthcare would certainly continue.
Equifax Inc, the US credit reporting firm, reported on Tuesday that its Chief Executive would retire following the wake of a massive cyber attack that exposed the personal information of millions of Amercans.
Rights group reported that Myanmar's army has been accused of committing serious violations and "crimes against humanity" during the crackdown on the Rohingya.
On Wednesday, Uber will fight for its business model at the UK employment tribunal, arguing that the ride-hailing firm's drivers are working the same way as their rivals in long-established local taxi services.
The chairwoman of the far-right party Alternative for Germany Frauke Petry announced it was eager to step down from her post two days after the German national election.
On Tuesday a former Serb Parliamentary commander was imprisoned to 15 years by a Croatian Court for torturing and murdering civilians and soldiers during the country's 1991-95 independence war.