The United Auto Workers is not set to prolong its accord with General Motors, it stated late on Saturday, which expired the next day, but added they will continue working until the senior union officials meeting.
Global regulators are set to question the social media giant Facebook on Monday over its Libra digital currency due to the European Union concerns over a potential threat the cryptocurrency poses to the financial stability.
Mike Pompeo, the US Secretary of State, pinned the blame on Iran for an attack at the Saudi oil plants, which shut more than half the country's crude output.
The US Department of Energy spokesperson said on Saturday that the Trump administration is prepared to tap the US emergency oil reserve if needed after drone attacks shut oil output in Saudi Arabia.
According to the Financial Times report, global regulators would question Facebook about its Libra digital currency on Monday, amid concerns that the digital currency poses risks to consumers.
According to the Nikkei report, Japan has agreed to eliminate tariffs on the US wine imports within five days to seven years, as part of the bilateral trade agreement with the United States.
According to a top European Commission official, the EU Finance Ministers broadly accepted push for simpler EU's fiscal rules.
According to sources with knowledge of the matter, the Saudi Arabian oil supplies have been disrupted after two drones attacked two Aramco plants at the heart of the kingdom's oil industry.
On Saturday, Iran-backed Houthi group have attacked two Saudi Arabia's Aramco plants at the heart of the country's oil industry with drones.
On Saturday, the Italian government allowed the French charity ship carrying about 82 migrants to dock in the southern island of Lampedusa.
Nirmala Sitharaman, the Indian Finance Minister, said on Saturday that the government would provide $1.41 billion of funds to support affordable and mid-income housing.
According to a top European Commission official, the EU Finance Ministers broadly accepted push for simpler EU's fiscal rules.
On Saturday, the Italian government allowed the French charity ship carrying about 82 migrants to dock in the southern island of Lampedusa.
Bob Iger, the Walt Disney Chief Executive Officer, has resigned from the board of directors of Apple Inc, as the two companies prepared to compete in the streaming television business.
According to Tymofiy Mylovanov, the Ukrainian Economy, Trade and Agriculture Minister, Ukraine would soon sign its yearly wheat export memorandum with traders.
Greta Thunberg, the Swedish teenage activist, took her climate protest to the White House on Friday. The demonstration marked the first high-profile event of Thunberg's six-day visit to the US.
Nirmala Sitharaman, the Indian Finance Minister, said on Saturday that the government would provide $1.41 billion of funds to support affordable and mid-income housing.
On Friday, France and Germany have decided to block regulatory approval for Facebook's Libra digital currency in Europe, claiming the virtual currency pose risks to consumers.
Music publishers have called on a federal judge to allow them to double the lawsuit filed against Peloton Interactive to $300M, claiming the stationary bicycles maker streamed over 2K workout videos that were used without permission.
On Saturday, Iran has signed a $400M worth deal with the local firm Petropars, seeking for the Belal gas field development in the Gulf, according to the Iranian state television.
On Friday, the US House of Representatives panel demanded top executives of Google, Facebook, Apple and Amazon.com to provide detailed financial information, internal emails, and other firms records amid the antitrust probe into Big Tech.
Facebook fact-checker said on Friday that the UK Conservative Party ran ads with altered BBC News headline on its social media platform.
According to Der Spiegel magazine report, the German authority is against giving approval for Facebook's cryptocurrency Libra in the EU.
Japan Display Inc stated on Friday that it has started negotiations with the Chinese Harvest Tech that could prevent the closure of its factory in Ishikawa Prefecture.