Britain's outsourcer G4S suspended nine employees of an immigration removal centre amid investigation into an alleged treatment abuse of migrants reported by BBC.
On Friday, the death toll in the Mumbai 117-year-old building collapse rose to 33, while the total number of survivors pulled from the rubble reached a figure of 15 people.
Two thirds of German residents expect Britain's withdrawal from the EU bloc will have negative impact on the European Union and the UK itself, ZDF television reported.
On Thursday, the US NLRB lodged a complaint against the electric automaker Tesla, claiming it had violated its worker rights.
The only western-founded university in North Korea PUST will begin the new fall semester without the majority of its American staff, following the imposed travel ban by the US that starts on September 1.
Late on Thursday, Vietnam protested against China conducting military exercises in the South China Sea, urging the country to stay away from repeating acts that escalate tensions in the region.
According to economists surveyed by Reuters, job growth in the United States has likely slowed over the course of August following two consecutive months of impressive gains.
On Friday, the Japanese real estate developer Mitsui Fudosan revealed it would make a $3.6B, or ¥400B, investment in a 58-storey office tower in New York.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry announced it had agreed to establish more security intelligence exchanges with Tajikistan as a part of diplomatic relations upgrade between the two countries.
The Japan final Manufacturing PMI reached a 52.2 mark in August, up from July's final reading of 52.1, suggesting that the economy kept growing at a healthy, but more modest pace.
FedEx Corp and United Parcel Service stated that both companies resumed its flights at main airport of Huston and restarted operations in Texas parts disabled by Hurricane Harvey.
Trade relationships between Canada and Mexico would remain under NAFTA regulation, even if US decides to leave, Mexican Economy Minister said.
Samsung stated that the company received a permit for testing its self-driving cars in California, though without future plans to enter car-manufacturing sector.
According to the White House, the US President Donald Trump expressed hope that all three North American countries could renegotiate the NAFTA trade deal by the end of this year.
On Thursday, the Iraqi Prime Minister Hayder al-Abadi declared victory over the Islamic State fighters in Tal Afar and the northern province of Nineveh.
On Thursday, crude oil price rose 2.89% to $52.33 a barrel, as the Hurricane Harvey reduced refining capacity by 4.4M barrels per day.
According to a source familiar with the matter, the GE's new CEO John Flannery plans to substantially reduce labour force in an attempt to save $2B in costs by the end of 2018.
On Thursday, the US Energy Secretary Rick Perry said that gasoline prices are expected to increase as a result of the Tropical Storm Harvey.
On Thursday, the UN Special Rapporteur Asma Jahangir asked Iranian authorities to resolve a hunger strike initiated by 53 prisoners that protested against their conditions of detention.
The Spain's Foreign Ministry announced to ambassador of North Korea the condemnation of missile launches and requested a reduction in North Korea's diplomats in Madrid.
The UK online betting business 888 was fined nearly $10M for failing to protect the company's vulnerable customers from addiction to gambling.
Six more big banks joined a UBS-led attemt to build digital cash system, which would let financial markets to settle transactions and make payments using blockchain technology.
Ride services firm Lift announced that the company unveiled availability to 32 more states, aiming to get market share from its major rival Uber.
The NAR reported that its Pending Home Sales Index for US edged 0.8% lower to a 109.1 figure, as property market remained in struggle with a lack of available properties.