During a terrorist attack near the British parliament four people were killed, including the assailant, whose car ran over two pedestrians, and the policeman whom he stabbed; numerous others were also injured.
On Wednesday, around 17K AT&T workers went on a walkout in California and Nevada, accusing the company of violating employment contract terms.
The Ukrainian Central bank said it would implement sanctions against Russian banks' subsidiaries starting from Thursday, March 23.
On Wednesday, an opposition activist Samvel Babayan was arrested by the Armenian National Security Service on charges of weapon smuggling.
On his Twitter, Philip Hammond, the UK Finance Minister, said he was "shocked by the attack around Parliament", expressing his condolences to the victims of the incident.
On Wednesday, the head of the intelligence committee of the US House of Representatives expressed his concerns over surveillance agencies spying on the President after the elections.
According to a US official, American Apache choppers, Marine cannon and Special Operation Forces took part in a rebels airdrop near the ISIS-held city of Raqqa, Syria.
Snap Inc shares inched up 9% on Wednesday, as the company's messaging app Snapchat won another "buy" recommendation from Brian White, an analyst at Drexel Hamilton.
The terrorist assault outside the British parliament building claimed lives of two people, leaving three French teenagers and multiple others injured.
On Wednesday, the US-led coalition fighting against the Islamic State in Syria air dropped weapons to rebels near the town of Tabqa.
On Wednesday, Scotland's parliament postponed a vote on a second independence referendum following a terror attack outside the Houses of Parliament in London.
A Luxembourg judge rejected Iran's request to annul claims filed by the families of the September 11 victims, which put a freeze on $1.6B in assets belonging to the Central Bank of Iran.
Major US and European stocks traded lower on Wednesday amid concerns over possible delays of the US President Donald Trump's pro-growth policies.
The police shot an attacker who opened fire and wounded a dozen of people outside the UK Parliament on the Westminster Bridge on Wednesday.
Instagram hit more than 1M monthly advertisers that is up five times from a year ago as the photo-and-video sharing app is expanding to the online commerce centre.
On Wednesday, the Prime Minister of Portugal Antonio Costa claimed for the Eurogroup CEO Jeroen Dijsselbloem resignation as he found Dijsselbloem's remarks over the EU countries, provided with the aid money, offensive and xenophobic.
LinkedIn is eager to lure more users by triggering its new business news section "Trending Storylines", allowing people to read and discuss the current events.
The Israeli ex-chief of the airport security Pini Schiff stated that the electronics ban seemed to him unclear as it did not eliminate the risk of terrorists hiding explosives in the checked luggage or set off a bomb while having a flight connection.
The former Monte dei Paschi bank chairman Alessandro Profumo was called to the court to face trial over the allegations in usury as the judge was concerned about the bank's interest rates indexes.
On Wednesday, a Palestinian was killed and two others were wounded close to the Gaza border fence as the Israeli military forces opened fire claiming they detected three suspects.
The Foreign Ministry of China refused to confirm the country's reports over the beginning of the environmental monitoring station pre-construction activities on the disputed Scarborough Shoal of the Spratly islands.
The armed forces of Syria are increasing reinforcements to be sent to repel the major attack of the opposition groups occurring in the Hama province. The attack is being coordinated by a former affiliate group of al Qaeda together with parts of the Free Syrian Army.
A new report has been published of analysis revealing that the heads of top 100 British listed companies on average earn 400 times the minimum wage of the country. Some speculate that this will increase the debate on inequality.
Afghani officials expect to launch a multimillion-dollar housing project announced in 2015 and financed by Beijing in a few months. According to the plan, 10K housing units will be constructed for the Afghan civil workers.