South Korea is thinking over unilateral sanctions to impose on North Korea amid rising tensions over its nuclear and missile programme.
The Portugal Interior Minister Constanca Urbano de Sousa stepped down after the dreadful wildfires left no less than hundred people dead, the government stated on Wednesday.
The ex-candidate for the US President Hillary Clinton stated on Wednesday that Washington's threats to wage war with North Korea were dangerous and short-sighted.
Mitsubishi Motors CEO stated on Wednesday that the carmaker is investigating the way suppliers' components containing Kobe Steel part were affected by the product data falsification scandal.
A senior Kenya's official stepped down from her post a week ahead of the repeat Presidential election, stating the election board was not ready for credible poll, citing it was under siege.
On Wednesday, the transatlantic data transfer pact will get the approval from the EU, following the first annual review to ensure that Washington guards Europeans' data stored on the US servers.
On Thursday, New Zealand will announce the results of negotiations with two major parties over government's formation, deemed to put an end to the country's political uncertainty.
Mitsubishi Motors is planning to boost its sales and revenue by 30% over the three years, aiming to spend more on R&D amid the carmaker‘s expansion in the US and China.
The US House of Representatives has announced that the examination of Puerto Rico's hurricane recovery efforts has been set for October 24.
The president of China Xi Jinping during his speech on Wednesday announced that the country will continue its supply side structural reforms.
The state oil company of Mexico Pemex has fired several warehouse and distribution center workers due to oil theft.
During his Wednesday's speech Chinese President Xi Jinping announced that the peaceful reunification principle of Taiwan and China will be upheld.
Makoto Sakurai, the BoJ board member, said that the Bank needs to stand by its current monetary easing framework, as the stimulus effects were set to strengthen amid economic pick-up.
Amazon started to offer electronics supplied by third-party sellers to shoppers in Brazil, fighting for the share in the competitive e-commerce market in Latin America.
JPMorgan Chase & Co said that it would acquire WePay, the online payment provider, as the bank seeks to integrate payments into programs used by small companies.
Verizon stated that it is set to pay $17.7M to resolve an investigation by the Justice Department and US regulators on eventual payment violations in the US school broadband program.
Britain should keep close economic ties with the EU even after Brexit to overcome loss of productivity and slowing growth, the oECD said.
Trade ministers from the US, Mexico and Canada agreed to extend talks on the North American Free Trade Agreement renegotiation into the Q1 2018.
The Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said that Turkey should continue its orientation towards Europe despite current tensions.
A US judge blocked the President Donald Trump's latest attempt to impose restrictions on citizens from eight countries entering the US.
Canada's banking watchdog announced tougher mortgage-financing rules, which will take effect in 2018 and are expected to considerably slow house buying and borrowing.
A source in Italy's President's office said that the Bank of Italy's independence had to be safeguarded, comments that followed critics that the central bank's inadequate supervision led to crisises and collapses of several banks.
The Global Dairy Trade Price Index posted the second straight fall at the latest online auction in New Zealand, slumping 1.0% after declining 2.4% at the previous GDT auction.
The Federal Reserve said on Tuesday that industrial production in the United States was up 0.3% in September, as Hurricanes Harvey and Irma effects started to fade.