On Thursday, the Senate Finance Committee postponed a planned vote on the President Donald Trump's candidate for the US Trade Representative amid quorum lack among the committee members.
The Court of Italy suspended the Trans Adriatic Pipeline work that would bring gas of the central Asia into Europe as there was a need to remove oil trees standing in the way of the pipeline construction works.
The EU Parliament decided to support the easing of travel requirements for Ukrainians by approving visa-free travel, which, however, does not give them a permit to work in the EU.
On Thursday, an explosion was heard in the St. Petersburg's residential house where explosive items were found earlier that day; however, no person got hurt, Reuters reported.
On Thursday, the Libyan coastguard clashed with the suspected migrant smugglers, leaving four of them dead off the Western Libya.
7-Eleven operator is eager to buy petrol stations and convenience stores from the Japanese retailer Sunoco for the price of $3.3B as the Japanese company shuts down, moving to the North America with intention to reach 10K outlets.
Strong windstorms and heavy rainfalls together with demolishing tornadoes hit the Southeast and Midwest parts of the United States, leaving at least two people dead.
On Wednesday, Twitter launched a new "Lite" version, promising it would be 30% faster and 70% less data-heavy than its standard app, designed mostly for users with sporadic or slow Internet connections.
Several suspects believed to be accomplices of the recent metro bombing in St. Petersburg were detained by the Russian authorities.
According to a certain report released on Thursday, out of all 50 US states particularly ten would suffer the most from the proposed border tax if it became law.
According to the TASS media agency, Russian authorities defused an explosive device in St. Petersburg's residential house on Thursday after evacuating all the people leaving in the building.
On Thursday, the King of Thailand Maha Vajiralongkorn signed a long-waited revised constitution and put into motion a process of democracy restoration for the country's next general election.
A vehicle driven by a Palestinian rammed into the Israeli West Bank, leaving one person dead and another one injured. The driver was detained by the police.
On Wednesday, the German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the US President Donald Trump agreed on cooperation after having a conversation on the phone call over the current situations in Afghanistan and the East of Ukraine.
According to the Russian news agencies, an explosion that took place on Thursday close to the Rostov-on-Don's school at Sadovaya Street left at least one person hurt.
The Prosecution of South Korea called the Lotte Group Chief Shin Dong-bin for questioning to testify as a witness in a graft probe that caused the arrest and dismissal of the ex-President Park Geun-hye.
The US automaker Ford Motor revealed its plans on launching new green cars in China in the next few years, a plug-in hybrid vehicle and a completely electric sport-utility car, as the company plans to bring 70% of its hybrid vehicles to China.
The owner of premium brands JAB Holdings is eager to acquire the Panera Bread bakery chain at the price of $7.2B amid its coffee and breakfast empire expansion in the Unites States.
According to the Hakkari governor's office, the Turkish F-16 jets killed 8 Kurdish militants, or Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), by launching air strikes in the South Eastern part of Turkey.
On Thursday, thousands of people were evacuated from the top of New Zealand's North Island due to floods hitting the area, being Cyclone Debbie's aftermath.
The Quanzhou Intermediary Court ordered three Samsung Electronics units to 80 million Yuan to Huawei Technologies for infringing the latter-held patent.
Early on Thursday, official data showed that the Chinese Services PMI for March expanded at the slowest pace since September 2016.
On Wednesday, Evgeny Buryakov, a Russian banker convicted of espionage in New York, had been deported to Russia after having served his 2.5-year sentence.
On Wednesday, Paul Ryan, the US House Representative, said that the planned tax reform would take longer to implement than the new healthcare system aimed to replace Obamacare would.