Malaysia identified two suspects in the killing of Kim Jong Nam: one of them is a member of the North Korean embassy in Malaysia and the other – linked to a North Korean airline.
Chinese officials claimed on Wednesday that the 1947 Taiwanese demonstrations against Nationalist forces was an attempt to halt the Chinese liberation.
Following a surge in costs of packages shipping to e-commerce clients, the American delivery firm UPS announced it would consider lifting prices of its services.
On Tuesday, Daimler announced its plans to start making Mercedes-Benz cars in Russia, with the first vehicles expected go off the assembly line as soon as 2019.
Egypt is set to establish closer cooperation with Gaza's Hamas in an attempt to defend the Sinai border from possible attacks by the Islamic State.
The Supreme Court of the United States appeared to be divided over the 2010 cross-border shooting lawsuit renewal, with judges expected to end up with a 4-4 split.
On Tuesday, European Commission's Frans Timmermans said the executive department of the EU would stand at Ireland's side when the country needs to deal with Brexit.
On Monday, the US President Donald Trump condemned hostility towards Jewish people in the United States following a streak of bomb threats to Jewish community centres.
On Tuesday, the Trump administration said it would leave protections for immigrants falling under the "Dreamer" programme in place.
Having posted better-than-expected sales in both conventional and online stores, Wal-Mart shares jumped 3% on Tuesday.
Oil prices climbed on Tuesday, as the OPEC Secretary confirmed the major producers stuck to their promises to cut oil output, expecting even higher compliance with the deal.
Scott Pruitt, the newly appointed chief of the US Environmental Protection Agency, will turn to the staff on the back of Trump's intentions to reverse Obama-era green rules.
Tiffany & Co, the American luxury jewelry and specialty retailer, announced it would designate three independent executives to the company's board in a pact with JANA hedge fund.
Wall Street kicked off the NY trading session at record-high levels today on the back of a 1.5% surge in oil prices coupled with upbeat results from leading US retailers.
TransferWise company has put on drive a new service allowing the Facebook users to transfer money internationally using a specially designed automated "chatbot" programme for Messenger.
At least 50 people dead and hundreds wounded in the past three days in Afghanistan as the heavy blizzards and rainfalls hit the country.
The National Weather Service warns about possible floods as strong windstorms and heavy rain will hit the Northern California this Wednesday, presumably affecting the region of San Francisco.
On Wednesday, the US Secretary of State and Secretary of Homeland Security are eager to meet the Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto for talks over boarder security and trade.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Yahoo has finally agreed to sell its core Internet business to Verizon for the price of $4.83B, which is $350M lower than the original one.
The EU finance ministers have come to the single agreement to crackdown large corporations and close loopholes of tax avoidance by applying new severe rules in 2020.
According to the Red Crescent spokesman, 74 bodies of migrants were cast up on the west Libyan shore close to the Zawiya city on Tuesday.
PSA Group vowed it is eager to respect the Opel and Vauxhall employment agreements and would cooperate with the German labour union IG Metall and the EWC to negotiate the impact on the existing workplaces.
Today, France's presidential candidate Marine Le Pen refused to attend a scheduled meeting with Lebanon Sunni Muslims' top cleric. The reason was her decision to withhold from wearing a headscarf during the meeting.
On Tuesday, an Israeli military court sentenced the country's young soldier to 18 months of imprisonment for finishing off a wounded Palestinian assailant.