The Chinese domestically developed passenger aircraft C919 completed its second flight test on Thursday, which was developed to compete Boeing jets in the future.
Qatar Airways is willing to cancel flights to the Northern Iraq from September 29 to October 1 amid the Iraqi Civil Aviation Authority's request, the carrier reported on Thursday.
According to a global consultancy company Capgemini, the toll of millionaires surged 8% to about 16.5M people in 2016, hitting an all-time record of total wealth of $63.5T.
The Iraqi PM's office stated on Thursday that Turkey would cooperate only with Iraq's government regarding crude oil exports.
The US senators called the Senate Judiciary Committee to start an inquiry into an Allergan's transfer deal with the Native American tribe, deemed to protect its parents from a generic challenge.
On Thursday, the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called for snap election on October 22, after he had dissolved the Parliament's lower house earlier this week.
Malaysia announced that it banned its citizens from travelling to North Korea amid escalating tensions over the development of Pyongyang's nuclear and missile programs.
Rents for offices in London skyscrapers were still the highest in Europe, as the UK capital remained the most popular for business hubs despite Brexit.
South Korea expected North Korea to take more provocative steps in mid-October, where actions could coincide with the anniversary of its communist party founding.
The US President Donald Trump proposed the largest US tax overhaul in the last three decades, calling for lower taxes for most Americans, while prompting doubts on diminished deficit.
China is likely to extend imports aiming to make the country's trade structure well balanced, the Commerce Ministry spokesman said on Thursday.
Mazda Motor, Toyota and its affiliated parts producer Denso are expected to form a joint venture to start developing electric vehicles, Japan's public broadcaster NHK sad.
Executives from Google, Twitter and Facebook were asked to testify to the US Congress as lawmakers probe Russian alleged interference in the last year's US election.
Boston Fed's President Eric Rosengren stated that regular rate hikes are necessary to avoid the US economy's overheating, where inflation is weak only temporary.
Facebook announced on Wednesday that the company made its first real election security test, removing tens of thousands of fake accounts in Germany to protect the 2017 German federal elections.
Turkish authorities reported in a statement that 13 Kurdish PKK fighters had died on Wednesday after Turkish jets struck a target in northern Iraq.
The Bank of Canada announced on Wednesday that after two consecutive interest-rate rises, it would now work from a clean slate when making future decisions on interest rate.
Donald Trump, the US President, announced on Wednesday that he would not continue negotiations on new tax framework proposal from the Republicans to lower the corporate tax rate to 20%.
Audi is set to build electric cars at the company's plants around the world, including the ones placed in Hungary and Mexico, the carmaker said.
Private traders in shares of Spotify valued the business at nearly $16B, while rising subscription numbers and demand for the shares could lift the worth to $20B after public listing.
The US pending home sales fell 2.6% over the course of August, as the country's property market remained undermined by inventory shortage, which kept pushing up prices.
Britain told Boeing that the company could lose out on the UK defence contracts due to its dispute with Canada's rival Bombardier, which put 4.2K jobs at risk in Ireland.
The French government presented the first budget under Emmanuel Macron with tax and spending cuts, expecting it to restore the country's credibility in Europe.
The European Commission suggested extending transitory border controls inside the EU free-travel zone for nearly three years in an attempt to stem migration.