The Dutch office for financial crimes prosecution revealed on Friday that Credit Suisse, a Swiss bank, is involved in a money laundering and tax evasion probe.
The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned Israel's move to build a settlement on an occupied Palestinian land which is still being negotiated on Friday.
Troops for the peace mission in Congo were cut 18% on Friday by the UN Security Council, as a result of US pressures to reduce the costs of the operation.
Reliable sources claimed on Friday that Toshiba might be up for delisting from the Tokyo Stock Exchange or be forced to inquire another extension for its quarterly earnings report which it is likely to miss for the third time.
Pavel Filip, the Prime Minister of Moldova, promised on Friday that he would be active in ensuring that the country remains Europe-oriented, accusing Igor Dodon, the President, of pushing towards Russia in the name of politics.
Swedish prosecutors claimed on Friday that they have been given a copy of the gang rape tape which was broadcast live on Facebook.
The Japanese giant SMBC is considering buying a US bank in order to obtain dollar-based revenues for funding future growth opportunities, the company's new chief claimed on Friday.
Jordan's King Abdullah is eager to meet the US President Donald Trump on April 5 at the White House with intention to negotiate the fight against the Islamic State militants, the crisis in Syria and the Israeli-Palestinian peace.
The UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres called the world to supply people who were fleeing Mosul with additional help as 355K of people fled fighting and 400K remained trapped in the Old City.
According to the Chinese environment ministry report, the majority of more than 3K of the inspected companies over pollution is falsifying data on China's air quality.
On Friday, the Venezuela opponents staged out a protest against the socialist leader Nicolas Maduro, blocking the highway in Caracas and triggering street outcries against the governing Socialists.
On Friday, the Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel clamoured against negotiations on a free trade deal between the EU and Britain before the final Brexit terms would be clear.
On Monday, thousands of the Australian citizens fled away from their homes as severe river floods hit the Australian East coast, swapping away roads and destroying bridges.
According to the President Jacob Zuma's office, South Africa is eager to swear in the country's new deputy ministers and ministers at 1600 GMT this Friday.
The European Union is eager to negotiate with Britain over a free trade deal before the official agreement on the final Brexit terms.
Samsung Electronics reported on Friday that its Vice Chairman Jay Y. Lee earned $1.02M in the final quarter of 2016.
The Euro zone's finance ministers advised the EU and the IMF to continue talks over Greece's bailout in the city of Athens, official sources reported on Friday.
On Friday, the Court of China imprisoned two local activists who backed the Hong Kong democracy protests as they were found guilty of subverting the government power.
22 people dead and dozens wounded amid the explosion near the women's entrance of the Shia mosque in Pakistani city of Parachinar.
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon wrote an official letter to the British PM Theresa May demanding her allowance to hold a second Scottish independence referendum ahead of Brexit.
Norway's PM Erna Solberg will make her first visit to China next week since both countries have revitalised diplomatic relations with intention to meet the Chinese President Xi Jinping to negotiate on a free trade.
According to the survey presented on Friday, about 40% of foreigners leaving in Japan and seeking housing or job face frequent rejections during the last five years, which indicate the high level of discrimination in the society.
On Friday, five people including the Hardline Muslim group leader Muhammad Al Khaththath were arrested in Indonesia as they were suspected treason linked to planned protest by Muslims demanding the removal of Jakarta's Christian governor.
On Thursday evening, Malaysia sent home three North Korean suspects in Kim Jong Nam murder and the body of the victim in a coffin as the country agreed on a swap deal.