The President of South Korea Moon Jae-in stated on Saturday that the chosen economic policies are correct for creation of new jobs and tackling inequality.
The US President Donald Trump on Friday decided to cancel Mike Pompeo's official trip to North Korea admitting the lack of progress made towards agreed denuclearization.
Germany wants to have good relations with Russia and the European Union and NATO are not threats to the country, the German Chancellor Angela Merkel says.
Ethiopia exported $245M of goods to China during the Ethiopian fiscal year that ended July 8, an Ethiopian official says.
The Mongolian Foreign Minister Damdin Tsogtbaatar and the Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi agreed to improve bilateral cooperation at a meeting in Mongolia.
The German industrial giant does not plan to lay off 20,000 employees as a part of a new corporate restructuring program, the Siemens Chief Executive Officer Joe Kaeser says.
Vietnam has potential to increase shrimps and prawns production and the country has great processing potential, experts polled by the Vietnam News Agency say.
The Thai Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak and the Chinese State Councilor Wang Yong agreed to oppose unilateralism and protectionism and facilitate trade between the countries at a bilateral meeting.
The United Nations is ready to provide all possible support for the peace talks on the Korean Peninsula, the UN Under-Secretary-General Erik Solheim says.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund should proceed to invest in energy stocks, a government-created commission recommends, an advice which contradicts with the country's central bank opinion.
On Friday, the US special representative for Iran Brian Hook criticised the decision of the EU to provide Iran $20.7M in aid and urged Brussels to help the US to end the threat of Iran to global stability.
On Friday, Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland claimed that Canada is planning to rejoin NAFTA talks on modernisation once the bilateral issues between Mexico and the US get resolved.
On Friday, a senior US State Department official claimed that Washington would cut $200M in aid to Palestine, planning to redirect funds for more prioritised projects.
On Friday, the fourth-largest bank of the US Wells Fargo claimed that it is planning to fire more than 600 mortgage employees because of the slowdown in the bank's mortgage business.
Mexico's economy shrank by 0.2% in the Q2 from the previous quarter, more than preliminary forecast in an estimate, the report from the statistics agency revealed.
Ryanair is set to cease the company's long-standing practice of allowing to take a 10-kilogram hand luggage for free and is expected to charge between €6 and €10 from November.
The Wall Street Journal said on Friday that the CFO for the Trump Organisation had been offered protection by the Federal prosecutors for giving information about Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen.
President's Donald Trump said on Friday that he has cancelled the Secretary of State Mike Pompeo planned visit to the DPRK because of insufficient progress towards the denuclearization of North Korea.
The crew's agency of a missing tanker with nineteen crew members said on Friday that the vessel has docked at the port of Togo after disappearing for over a week.
European stocks were calm on Friday, as the latest round of trade talks between the US and China produced no breakthrough.
Global stocks market surged on Friday following Fed Chairman Jerome Powell remarked that steady interest rate increases were best for the US economy growth
On Friday, Gap Inc shares fell eight pct in premarket trading, a day after Flagship brand reported another drop in similar sales.
On Friday, Papa John's hired Lazard Ltd and Bank of America Corp to help look for ways to maintain the restaurant chain.
On Friday, oil prices rose by 2% on signs of Iran sanctions may constrain worldwide supply, and that trade war is unlikely to stop China's needs for the US crude oil.