The Japan's government announced that a ballistic missile launched from the North Korea flew over Japan to fall into Pacific Ocean.
According to the White House, The US President Donald Trump plans to meet with Peruvian, Colombian and Brazilian leaders next Monday to discuss political crisis in Venezuela.
On Thursday, the US President Donald Trump informed that he has not made a decision about the Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen's successor yet.
On Thursday, the US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said that the United States must take into account the threat that Tehran poses to the Middle East in broadest sense, when formulating its brand new strategy towards Iran.
According to the latest Infratest dimap survey, the German Social Democrats' (SPD) rating dropped to 20%, while support for Angela Merkel's CDU/CSU bloc remained unchanged at 37%.
On Thursday, the US Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell noted that reformation of the DACA program should be discussed as a part of the a general border security problem.
On Thursday, the United States imposed new sanctions against two Iranian entities and seven citizens, referring to their ties with the state's nuclear program.
The Turkish EU Minister Omer Celik explained on Thursday that Turkey was ready to eventually join the EU, even despite its leaders wanting to halt accession talks.
The British Finance Minister Philip Hammond noted on Thursday that the UK was close to reaching a deal with the European Union on protecting citizens' rights after Brexit.
The Governor of the Bank of England Mark Carney said on Thursday that some interest rate adjustments might be needed in the upcoming months to return inflation to 2%.
The American transportation company CSX Corporation is not to attend a Morgan Stanley conference in California in order to assess network damage caused by Hurricane Irma.
The governor of the Kirkuk province Najmaddin Kareem condemned a vote by the Iraqi Parliament to remove him from post as "unlawful" and vowing to stay in power.
Trump's administration urged the US government agencies to remove the Kaspersky products from their networks amid allegations the cyber-security firm could jeopardise national security.
The Bureau of Labour Statistics reported on Thursday that US consumer prices jumped 0.4% in August, topping analysts' expectations for a 0.3% rise and following the prior month's 0.1% growth rate.
The number of applications for US unemployment benefits fell 14K to 284K in the week ending September 9, the US Department of Labour reported.
Chinese tech company Huawei is expecting to boost local market share after changing the firm's strategy in Kenya to showcase a $100-200 range of smartphones.
The UK PM Theresa May stressed on Thursday the importance of the 2015 international pact on Iran nuclear programme to the US State Secretary Rex Tillerson at London's meeting.
Brazil federal police raided and searched the Minister of Agriculture Blairo Maggie's house in Brasilia on Thursday amid an ongoing graft and bribery scandal.
On Thursday, the Iraqi Parliament voted to evict the Kirkuk governor out of his post, following the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's request.
The South Korean retailer Lotte Shopping has chosen Goldman Sachs to oversee the sale of its supermarkets in China closed due to political tensions between the countries.
The Macedonian Foreign Minister Nikola Dimitrov said on Thursday that the country should be done with all the necessary reforms to start accession talks with the European Union.
Deutsche Boerse is willing to pay German authorities fines totalling $12.5M in an effort to settle a probe of its CEO Carsten Kengeter, who is suspected of insider trading.
The European Central Bank is seeking for more evidence before the policymakers decide whether to reduce their monetary stimulus, the bank's rate-setter Bostjan Jazbec stated on Thursday.
A blaze broke out early on Thursday's morning at an Islamic school in Malaysia's capital of Kuala Lumpur, claiming lives of no less than 23 people, mostly teenage boys, the officials reported.