The world's top airline hub the United Arab Emirates agreed to cooperate with the US over the imposed electronics ban, despite its surprise as the UAE had already applied tough security rules.
On Friday, Samsung Electronics stated it was not eager to adopt the holding company structure so far, despite demands from the United States, missing expectations of the company's investors.
On Friday, China's third-largest lender Agricultural Bank of China said it would build an anti-money laundering centre during the next three years.
On Friday, China's largest brokerage company CITIC Securities said it aimed to boost revenue from cross-border operations to 30% over the next five years.
On Friday, the Philippines allowed eight nickel ore miners to resume shipments of mined ore, sources close to the matter reported.
On Friday, the Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said that he did not see any reason to tighten monetary policy as inflation remained solidly under the 2% target.
On Thursday, the House of Representatives postponed the vote on taking down Obamacare, due to US President Donald Trump failing to turn enough Republicans to his side on the matter.
On Thursday, th EU officially requested the Brazilian government to suspend all meat shipments to the member countries, amid a recent tainted meat scandal. Brazil refused to comply and could now face a ban on its shipments.
Another victim of the Westminster terror attack, which left four dead on Wednesday, has been identified as Kurt Cochran, an American tourist.
Today Israeli authorities arrested a 19-year-old Israeli-American accused of making hundreds of threats to Jewish organizations in Europe, Australia and New Zealand over the three years.
The fire at the headquarters of Bangladesh Bank in Motijheel area of Dhaka was brought under control after around an hour.
Police in Britain arrested 8 people in overnight raids in London, Birmingham and elsewhere in connection with the Wednesday attack on the Houses of Parliament.
Crowds have gathered at Trafalgar Square for a vigil in honor of the four innocent people who lost their lives yesterday after terror attack in London.
On Thursday, during his six-day visit to China, the Prime Minister of Nepal expressed support to China's desire of building a modern Silk Road throughout Asia.
In spite of rising prices and higher mortgage rates the US New Home Sales data beat expectations, reaching a seven-month high of 592 thousand deals in February, official data showed today.
On Thursday, the British Prime Minister Theresa May visited victims of the London attack in a hospital.
Oil prices extended losses on Thursday as US crude inventories remained above the targeted level despite significant production cuts.
On Thursday, Turkey called on the US and Britain to lift the flight electronics ban for Turkish Airlines and Istanbul Ataturk Airport.
On Thursday, Turkey called on the US and Britain to lift the flight electronics ban for Turkish Lines and Istanbul Ataturk Airport.
The British police named a 52-year-old Khalid Masood as the man who carried out the attack at Britain's Houses of Parliament on Wednesday.
The Belgian police detained a man after he attempted to drive down the crowded shopping street at high speed in the centre of Antwerp on Thursday.
The Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Ukrainian accusations towards Russia over the "state terrorism" of the former MP Denis Voronenkov were nonsense.
The former MP of Russia and a key witness in the Ukrainian leader's treason case Denis Voronenkov reported to be shot dead outside the hotel in the centre of Kiev on Thursday.
Johnson & Johnson followed the example of Marks and Spencer and Verizon companies and suspended its digital advertising on YouTube amid the scandal over ads appearing along with offensive videos.