The head of Google's lobbyism unit in Washington Susan Molinari is stepping down, as she has failed to stop the criticism of the government of Google malpractices.
On Saturday, the Supreme Leader of Iran on state TV announced that the United States have lost the 40 year long standoff against Iran.
The Turkish Trade Minister has announced that he will know on Monday whether Turkey will be allowed by the US to import Iranian oil.
On Saturday, Iranian representatives were looking for reassurance of support from the European Union prior to the US imposing additional sanctions.
On Saturday, Russian officials announced that the country will host talks between the Afghani government and Taliban.
On Saturday, the financial lobbyism industry revealed that they will concentrate on moderate democrats and regulatory agencies, if Democrats manage to win the upcoming elections.
The US President revealed on Friday that most likely a trade deal with China will eventually be made.
The foreign reserves of Pakistan have plunged 42% since 2017 to almost $8 billion, which can cover two months of import.
On Saturday, Chinese representatives revealed that China will provide economic aid to Pakistan.
On Saturday, Chinese officials announced that they are willing to resolve trade deal issues with the United States.
The US Prosecutor's Office has charged Low Taek Jho, a Malaysian financier, and two former Goldman employees on allegation of the theft of one billion US Dollars.
After a couple of years of stagnation, US consumer goods companies have increased prices, as the US wages have been growing constantly.
On Saturday, a research paper was published, which revealed that the US municipal bond market has experienced mutual fund outflows, rising supply and weaker prices in the past weeks.
Cuban representatives have announced that the latest US sanctions will isolate the US from the rest of the world.
The US President Donald Trump announced on Friday that the stock markets are likely going to surge, if voters vote for Republicans in the upcoming congressional elections.
The White House has announced that Donald Trump will not visit Columbia in early December, as it was planned before.
On Friday, the US President Donald Trump announced that he intends to end all trade benefits of Mauritania due to forced labour practices in the country.
On Saturday, it was announced that the Australian Trade Minister will visit China on Sunday.
On Friday, Uber Inc claimed that it has asked the authorities of Pennsylvania, US, to resume tests of autonomous cars on public roads of the state after all company's self-driving tests were frozen because of the deadly crash in Arizona.
On Friday, the US Department of Justice claimed that Northrop Grumman is going to pay $27.45M to settle overbilling allegations related to two contracts between the company and the US Air Force.
Google's top Washington lobbyist is stepping down, as the US technology firm faces more criticism on Capitol Hill.
On Friday, senior British and Irish Ministers and the leader of the Northern Ireland unionist party expressed confidence, that a Brexit agreement would be reached in the following weeks.
On Friday, the earnings for the two biggest US oil companies surged on higher on crude oil prices.
According to a CNBC reporter, a top Trump administration official has denied a report made by the media, that the US President Donald Trump was preparing for a potential trade deal with China.