Omar Hassan al-Bashir, the President of Sudan, named Hassan Saleh, his ally, the Prime Minister of the country, a government offiicial claimed on Wednesday.
Following the arrest of a Turkish-German journalist in Ankara which shook the ties between Germany and Turkey, he was quoted saying that the conditions of his detention have improved.
Facebook has cut the price for its virtual-reality set Oculus by 200 dollars, as part of its attempts to attract a broader customer base, a company official claimed on Wednesday.
More than 200,000 phones were cut off in Ukraine's rebel-held Donetsk following a takeover of the major fixed-line by armed men, claimed the director of the company.
A US military official told media on Wednesday that despite President Donald Trump's claims about boosting military pressures to fight Islamic State, there is little chance that forces will be significantly increased.
A US commander claimed on Wednesday that positions backed by them were bombed in Syria by both Russian and Syrian forces, leading to casualties.
Donald Trump's speech pushed Dow to all time highs to dash through 21,000 amid rising investor confidence as well as hopes for a rate hike in March.
The Tamil party of Sri Lanka has requested that the United Nations demand an investigation and prosecution of war crimes against Tamil militants over a period of 26 years.
On Wednesday, Taliban militants launched attacks against police, intelligence and military targets in Kabul, Afghanistan's capital, killing at least 16 people.
US equities rose to record highs on Wednesday, as the US President Donald Trump's address to Congress boosted investor optimism.
Oil prices advanced markedly on Wednesday after the EIA reported US crude oil inventories climbed 1.5M barrels last week, while analysts anticipated an increase of 3.1M barrels.
US military officials reported on Wednesday that Turkish troops and allied Syrian rebels attacked villages controlled by US-backed militias near the northern Syrian city of Manbij.
Facebook is eager to renew its services and tools and integrate an artificial intelligence to tackle suicides among the users.
Twitter Inc. started to use new algorithms for abusive content detection and ban the accounts flagged as violent for a specific time length as a part of its ongoing effort to protect users from hate and harassment.
Nepal put away about 2.5K old cars from the Kathmandu streets as the country is trying to fight against air pollution, which levels scored nine times record-high over standard.
According to the UN weather agency report on Wednesday, the Antarctic Peninsula reached its heat record of 17.5°C (63.5°F) on March 24 in 2015.
On Wednesday, the British PM Theresa May stated the government was negotiating with Ford over the solution to prevent over 1K job losses in the Ford Bridgend plant after the UK's exit from the EU.
According to the vehicle head Andreas Renschler, Volkswagen Trucks is eager to join hands with a new partner, such as FAW, as the company intends to expand in China.
According to the public health ministry, one person died and 35 people injured in the blast attacks claimed by the Taliban faction in different parts of Kabul.
The French presidential nominee Francois Fillon's wife Penelope Fillon was held for enquiry on Wednesday over her payments work as Fillon's assistant.
On Wednesday oil prices reversed their earlier losses, as market participants observed that the OPEC countries are complying with their output cut pledges.
During the first half of Wednesday's trading session the US Dollar and US Treasury yields surged, as market participants concentrated on the chances of an Federal Reserve interest rate hike.
On Wednesday, the Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia was expecting the US President Donald Trump to make any police statement over the US-Russia future relations.
According to the Afghan intelligence officials, the number of explosions in Kabul on Wednesday targeting the country's police and army rose to at least three, all claimed by the Taliban faction.