Facebook-owned Oculus was ordered to pay damages to ZeniMax as it was found guilty of several charges, including copyright infringement, in the VR Oculus Rift case.
Transport Canada announced that certain models of Saturn Sky and Pontiac Solstice sport cars are to be recalled due to possible airbag system malfunctions.
Germany's largest lender reported a €1.9B Q4 loss over litigation charges and restructuring costs. The results missed forecasts, but showed an improvement from the year-ago values.
The FOMC kept the Fed's benchmark interest rate at 0.5-0.75%, but noted a slight improvement in inflation, steady labor gains and an overall increase in economic confidence.
Australian Bureau of Statistics reported the all-time highest trade balance of A$3.51B as the country's exports were boosted by an upsurge in iron ore and coal prices.
More than 250,000 people have taken to the streets in the Romania on Wednesday to protest against the government decision to decriminalize of corruption offences.
Adisutjipto Airport in Yogyakarta remains closed after Garuda Indonesia Boeing 737-800 airplane skidded off runway during the landing.
Grab, the ride-hailing startup in Southeast Asia, is planning to invest $700M in Indonesia as competition among the ride-hailing companies in the region.
Samsung announced on Thursday the launch of the mobile online payments system Android smartphones in South Korea in the first quarter.
The German police have confined a 36-year-old Tunisian refugee on the charge of working for the ISIS terrorist movement since August of 2015.
A Zimbabwean clergyman previously accused of calling for protestations against the country's government led by Robert Mugabe was confined at an airport on return from the US.
A new fund aimed at helping African countries have charge of their borders and thus preventing illegal immigration to Europe had been set up by Italy on Wednesday.
The CEO of Marathon Petroleum said that the company had very favourable logistics infrastructure to withstand any border tax imposed under Trump.
US indices dropped in the red territory shortly after the NY open being weighed by a slide in energy sector ahead of the interest rates decision by the Fed.
In a statement released on Wednesday, the US CoE said it had moved closer to the approval of the ultimate permit to built the Dakota Access oil pipeline.
On Wednesday, Mexico's Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the country would start a 90-day long deliberation with its private sector regarding the renegotiation of NAFTA.
The NY State Attorney Eric Schneiderman instituted a lawsuit against Charter Communication's Spectrum for fraud and poor-quality Internet services.
In an interview with an Italian Catholic TV channel, Archbishop Angelo Becciu expressed his concerns over the refugee ban order issued by the US President Donald Trump last week.
Slack Technologies created a new software for the top entrepreneurs such as PayPal Inc. designed for communication, collaborations and file sharing.
According to RIA news a Russian ambassador was summoned to Norway by the Norwegian Foreign Ministry in order to express discontent and protest, as several Norwegian parliament members were denied visas to Russia.
On Wednesday, the US Senate Finance Committee confirmed two candidates, Tom Price and Steven Mnuchin, as Head of Department of Health and Human Services and as treasury secretary, respectively.
On Wednesday, the NATO Secretary General invoked Russia to help ease violence in the eastern part of Ukraine, where once again the truce has been violated.
On Wednesday, the defense minister of Iran confirmed the country conducted new ballistic missile tests, but also said that it does not violate the UN Security Council resolution.
The government of Libya criticised Donald Trump's "Muslims ban" policy that casts doubt on Libyan presence at the high-level conference in Washington this month.