Britain will look at the details proposed for the G7 summit scheduled on June 10, Prime Minister Boris Johnson's spokesman said on Friday.
Spain is easing coronavirus lockdown in Madrid starting from Monday by allowing outdoor dining, as well as up-to-ten people gatherings, amid slowing rate of infection in the city.
Beijing is planning to introduce a new law on national security on Hong Kong, after the violent anti-China unrest that took place last year and delved the city into the deep turmoil.
Nissan Motor is thinking over 20K layoffs mainly in Europe, as well as some developing countries, as the Japanese carmaker faces a tough road to recovery amid tumbling car sales.
On Friday, the Finance Minister of Japan Taro Aso and the Governor of Bank of Japan Haruhiko Kuroda hosted a meeting in Tokyo to discuss the coronavirus pandemic.
Britain's government reported its retail sales plunged by as much as 18% in April, hitting the record-low level, due to the coronavirus crisis that harmed the global economy.
Alphabet's Waymo self-driving unit announced that Debbie Hersman, the Chief Safety Officer, was stepping down from her post but would stay as the company's consultant.
On Thursday, Nvidia Corp forecast its Q2 revenue above analysts' expectations on rising demand for the company's chips used in data centres, necessary for working remotely, during the coronavirus outbreak.
The world's second-largest mobile operator Vodafone has named the current Chief Executive of Heineken, Jean-Francois Van Boxmeer, as its new chairman, who will succeed Gerard Kleisterlee from November 2020.
General Motors revealed on Thursday that the company is restarting its production in Silao, Mexico.
On Friday, the President of Brazil was set to sign a $11 billion aid package to help fight the coronavirus.
A group of US senators on Thursday urged US airlines to reverse their decisions to cut staff.
On Thursday, crude oil prices recovered to the mid-March levels, as global demand has returned.
On Thursday, Uber Technologies revealed it had spent $19M to support its drivers and workers on food delivery during the coronavirus lockdowns, which affected the ride-hailing company, forcing it to lay off many employees.
Shopify, the Canadian e-commerce company, will let its employees work from home on a regular basis, as it plans to keep the offices shut down until 2021, firm's CEO Tobi Lutke stated on Thursday.
On Thursday, Macy's Inc stated it is expecting operating losses of nearly $1.11B in the Q1 due to coronavirus lockdowns that forced the department store operator to close its stores.
The US home sales posted their largest decline of 17.8% in almost ten years last month as the coronavirus crisis hit the country's labour market and global economy, tumbling demand for housing.
On Thursday, Japan's appliance-maker Panasonic announced its plans to trim about 800 jobs in Thailand, as it will move the washing machines and refrigerators production to Vietnam next year.
Amazon.com is launching food delivery service in India, challenging such players as Zomato and Swiggy in the market that has been growing rapidly in the last couple of years.
The Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe stated on Thursday that Japan could lift the state of emergency in Tokyo already next week.
Crude oil prices reached their highest levels since March. The surge was supported by low US crude oil inventories and global supply cuts.
On Thursday, UK factories revealed that they had experienced the largest output decline in a period of 40 years.
Survey data released on Thursday revealed that the slump in the Euro Zone's economy had eased throughout April.
According to the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency report, the US State Department has approved a potential sale of advanced torpedoes Taiwan.