On Wednesday, the European Parliament stated that the UK could still refrain from leaving the EU, however, if the decision to leave remained, Britain must first pay its Brexit bill before any new trade deal is to be arranged.
Trump's nominee to head the US FDA Dr. Gottlieb stated that he was willing to terminate his relations with the pharmaceutical industry due to potential conflict of interest.
Germany's Chancellor Merkel said that negotiations regarding Britain future relations with the EU could not be conducted until Brexit terms were completed.
According to the Fed's centrist policymaker, the Federal Reserve could increase interest rates at least three times this year amid the US full recovery from the recession.
According to Elabe poll, French centrist Macron was on the way to be the leader of the Presidential Election's first round and could even win in the May's runoff against Le Pen.
Samsung launched a new flagship smartphone Galaxy S8 in order to take away the market leadership from Apple Inc that the company lost after withdrawal of the flammable Note 7S.
Akzo Nobel's activist investor Elliott Advisors stated that other shareholders who own almost 25% of the company wanted to initiate negotiations with the US PPG Industries.
British PM May's letter to EU President Tusk would satisfy bloc's leaders, as it was constructive and acknowledged that Britain should set in order obligations before leaving.
Syrian Tabqa Dam's spillway began to work properly after local engineers managed to conduct necessary repairs, despite Islamic State shelling that temporarily stopped dam's work.
Real estate firm Kushner stated that the negotiations to redevelop a flagship Manhattan office tower with Chinese Anbang have been dropped.
Hungarian foreign-funded NGO's crackdown might force rules tightening on foreign universities that could stutter CEU in Budapest, a liberal international education's stalwart.
New Jersey Governor Christie's two former associates were appointed to be prosecuted for Bridgegate lane closure scandal that affected the White House ambitions of the Republicans.
Banks in Britain have attempted to reassure their local employees over potential Brexit disruption, including jobs shift to continental Europe.
Israel's paramilitary policemen killed a Palestinian woman at Damascus Gate, Jerusalem's Old City, who attempted to attack officers with a knife.
According to the IOM, 147 migrants on a rubber boat drowned in the Mediterranean sea. 146 people died, but 1 Gambian teenager survived.
On Wednesday, the Egyptian presidency stated that the President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi visited the Saudi Arabia for negotiations over Syria after King Salman's invitation to visit his country.
According to the trade union official Alfonz Kokoska, bus drivers of the Czech Republic are eager to go on the national strike over wage hikes on April 6.
On Wednesday, the Finnish President's office stated that Finland was going to host the Chinese leader Xi Jinping with his state visit to Finland on April 5.
Brirish low-cost airline easyJet urged the UK to agree on the aviation deal with the EU to ensure the company can maintain flying on the Europe-UK routes after Brexit.
On Wednesday, the US automaker Ford urged Britain to provide customs union tariff-free access to all of the European countries on the back of the Brexit deal.
No less than 50 archaeological sites were ruined as severe floods hit Peru, causing a sharp decline in the related tourism.
The PM of Sweden Stefan Lofven stated that the country was ready to help with the UN workers death investigation as one of the officials, Zaida Catalan who died in the Democratic Republic of Congo, was a Swedish national.
On Wednesday, a strong earthquake of the 6.9 magnitude hit Russian Komandorskiye Ostrova in the far East; but no tsunami threat was detected.
ZTE Corp, a Chinese telecommunication supplies company, is to be removed from the US Department of Commerce trade blacklist it had entered by failing to comply with sanctions on Iran, Reuters reported on Wednesday.