The High Court of Ireland on Wednesday rejected the appeal aimed at Apple's plan to create a one billion US Dollar worth data center in Ireland.
At least eight people were killed and a dozen more seriously wounded, after a truck rammed into people on a bike path in Manhattan on Wednesday, which the police considered as a terrorist act.
According to the RIA news agency, Russia and Iran are planning to jointly work on the natural gas supplies to India, aiming to launch practical work in the next year.
Turkey stated on Wednesday that it had considered unacceptable to invite Syria's Kurdish YPG militia to the Syrian talks in Astana.
On Wednesday, bitcoin surged to its record-high of $6.450, following the exchange operator CME's statement that it would launch new bitcoin futures in the Q4 of 2017.
The head of Australia's Upper House and the Liberal Party member Stephen Parry is set to resign on Thursday, as he turned out to have a dual citizenship, which made him ineligible for the office.
Syria's opposition SNC stated on Wednesday that it had rejected to participate in the Russia-backed congress, scheduled for November 18 in Sochi.
South Korea's President Moon Jae-in vowed on Wednesday that he would never recognise North Korea as the nuclear state, nor would Seoul have nuclear missiles.
On Wednesday, the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was re-elected, following the big win of his ruling bloc last month.
Brent oil prices were hovering near a two year high level on Wednesday. The reason was the OPEC country sticking to the significant supply cuts.
Walmart stores are planning to increase sales and defend their market shares this holiday season by increasing various benefits to both online and brick and mortar shop clients.
A Reuters survey has revealed that analysts expect that Saudi Arabia will increase oil prices for its Asian customers in December.
A day before Donald Trump announces the new head of the Federal Reserve the organization is expected to hold the interbank interest rate of the US Dollar unchanged.
Chinese manufacturing production rose at the slowest pace in four months, while businesses kept shedding staff despite a modest pick-up in exports and domestic orders.
Shares in Sony surged 11.6% to the strongest level in nine years, as the Japan's electronic and entertainment company announced expectations for its best ever yearly profit.
South Korea exports to the US dropped 12% year-over-year in October, while the country's shipmets to China marked a 13.5% uptick in the same period.
Canada's gas and oil drilling activity is likely to climb 5% in 2018, as a gradual increase in crude oil prices supported producers' optimism, an industry body said.
The US State Department reported on Tuesday that the US would vote against the UN General Assembly's resolution condemning the Cuban embargo.
Under Armour revised down its 2017 forecast after its revenue in North America dropped 4.5% in the September quarter, marking the first decline since the IPO in 2005.
Pfizer, the biggest US pharmaceutical company, said it expected "broad interest" from potential acquirers of its $15B consumer health business.
Shares of Switch, a global technology company, dropped 2% on Tuesday due to investment analysts' mixed post-IPO reviews.
The Supreme Court of Spain has called for the former Catalan President Carles Puigdemont and 13 other members of his administration to testify on Thursday at 08:00 GMT.
Iran reported on Tuesday that its intercontinental-range ballistic missiles could easily reach the US mainland.
The US International Trade Commission reported on Tuesday that it made three different recommendations to the Trump administration for restricting solar cell and solar panel imports.