The death toll of China's 7.0-magnitude earthquake in the province of Sichuan climbed to 19, while the number of injured people soared to 247, according to the latest data on Wednesday.
The US Pacific Guam territory's Congresswoman Madeleine Z. Bordallo stated on Wednesday that she was confident the US forces would manage to protect Guam from North Korea's nuclear threat.
The leader of Kenyan opposition Raila Odinga rejected on Wednesday poll results of the Presidential election that showed his rival Uhuru Kenyatta in lead by 55.1% of votes compared to 44% for Odinga.
On Wednesday, Thailand sentenced a man to 18 years in jail for six video clips postings, which the monarchy found insulting following the authorities' intention to crackdown any critics of the military and monarchy.
Sinopec stated on Wednesday that its petrol stations and oil storage facilities had been unaffected by the 7.0-magnitude earthquake in the Chinese province of Sichuan on Tuesday night.
On Tuesday, Peru called Venezuela's government a "dictatorship" after hosting a new regional bloc's first meeting of 17 members that seek for a peaceful end to Venezuelan political crisis.
At least 13 people were reported to be dead, while 175 got injured after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit the Chinese province of Sichuan late on Tuesday.
Walt Disney announced that it would stop offering its new movies to Netflix in 2019, as the company is set to launch own streaming service to generate higher profit.
The Chinese Bureau of Statistics revealed that the country's Consumer Prices Index dropped to 1.4% in July, missing expectations for an unchanged reading of 1.5%.
The Spanish National Institute of Statistics reported that the home sales within the country rose 19.3% year-over-year in June, with more than 44K houses sold.
Azerbaijan and Pakistan would keep expanding cooperation in defence area as well as military trainings organisation, Pakistani Ambassador stated.
Sri Lankan officials expressed hopes to strengthen cultural relations with China, when the new the China Cultural Centre was opened in Colombo.
Nissan agreed to pay around $97.7M in attempt to settle claims of US consumer economic loss, which was tied to the withdrawal of 4.4M vehicles with Takata inflatiors.
Oil prices dropped markedly on Tuesday after the OPEC reported that exports from the current member countries hit record highs in July, with Nigeria and Libya contributing most to the surge.
On Tuesday, the International Trade Centre agreed to investigate Qualcomm's patent complaint against Apple.
The US Bureau of Labour Statistics reported that the US job openings climbed to 6.16M over the course of June, following the prior month's upwardly revised figure of 5.70M.
ASOS, the UK online retailer, is likely to spend $40M on a second distribution centre in the United States in attempt to sustain strong growth in sales.
Destatis reported that German exports and imports dropped 2.8% and 4.5%, respectively, moving the country's trade balance up to €21.2B in June.
Saudi Arabia would cut crude oil allocations in September by nearly 520K barrels per day, aiming to help to comply with the OPEC agreement, an industry source revealed.
China's imports rose 11.0% in July, compared with a 17.2% increase registered in the prior month, while exports growth slowed to 7.2% from 11.3% in the same period.
Spain is set to call the European Finance Minister to review the country's budget at summit in August with Germany, France and Italy, Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy stated.
According to the Kremlin, the President of Russia Vladimir Putin visited the Georgia's breakaway region of Abkhazia on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, the US fashion accessories manufacturer Michael Kors reported a better-than-expected revenue and profit in its Q1, while the company's shares soared 12.4%.
The US luxury brand Ralph Lauren reported a 13.2% fall in its quarterly sales as the company's decision to sell the majority of items at full price cooled demand in North America.