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.
Facebook is building a television app available for such set-top boxes as Apple TV and aimed at real-time video broadcasting and advertising.
On Wednesday, European lawmakers struck a deal, limiting fees that mobile operators pay one another to enable their clients to use phones in other European countries, leading to the cancellation of roaming fees as early as in June.
The Saudi energy minister stated that the country might increase oil investments in the US, amid a President Donald Trump's new energy policy, focused more on fossil fuel.
The tech giants Google, Airbnb, Netflix, etc. are eager to hold a discussion of amicus brief filing in defense of an inquiry to appeal against Donald Trump's "Muslim ban" order.
General Motors and Honda joined together for mass production of non-polluting fuel cell power supply systems in the US starting from 2020.
An aircraft technician discovered seven bricks of cocaine weighing 14 kg and totaling $200K in the fore-nose of the American Airlines jet arrived to Oklahoma from Colombia.
The Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein rose to the fore as the main Wall Street leader to buck against Donald Trump's refugee travel ban.
The US Boy Scouts will allow transgender children to join the organisation with the gender listed on the application to become a scout rather than birth certificate.
The US President Donald Trump signed the executive order aiming at slashing regulations, however, these requirements will not affect the majority of financial regulatory reform.
The US President Donald Trump dismissed the Attorney General Sally Yates on January 30 as she objected to defend Trump's refugee ban order.
The tech giant Sony Corp. books impairment charge of about $1B due to a faster-than-expected decline in the DVD and Blu-ray market.
Siemens director is eager to designate ex-SAP senior partner Jim Snabe as his succession-candidate this Wednesday.
Dozens of thousands people raised an outcry in the cities across the US against Donald Trump's ban on refugees and immigrants from several Muslim-majority countries.
The PM of Canada Justin Trudeau considers Quebec City mosque massacre with six people dead and eight injured to be a terrorist attack aimed against Muslims.
The Minister of Immigration Ahmed Hussen ensured Canada is ready to offer refugees and citizens from Muslim-majority states temporary accommodation.
The head of Starbucks Corp. is eager to hire 10K of migrants in more than 70 countries amid Donald Trump's refugee ban.
Ford Motor will sell the new SmartLink technology removable device that adds connected features to its older cars, such as Wi-Fi hotspot or lock and unlock functions.
According to people familiar with the business, Airbnb Inc. has reached profitability in the mid-2016 and is eager to stay profitable in 2017.
Switzerland watch industry's exports plunged 9.9% in 2016, the lowest mark since the financial crunch in 2009.
Tundra Energy Marketing owned the pipeline that became the source of 200K liters of crude oil spilled in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Investment in the UK's car industry fell to £1.6B in 2016 compared to £2.5B in 2015 due to current uncertainty around Brexit.
The South Korean auto giant plans to draft Donald Trump a contingency plan amid his intention to tax car production in Mexico.