Singapore Airlines announced Thursday a provisional order of 39 Boeing wide-body aircrafts valued at $13.8B at list price.
A Peruvian court has issued a domestic and international warrant for the arrest of ex-president Alejandro Toledo as part of the corruption scandal.
According to the Greek Alternative Foreign Minister for EU affairs, Greece is positive about international lenders approving its bailout reforms next week, despite Germany's officials pointing out that Greece might have to leave the Eurozone.
On Thursday, US President Donald Trump's promise to release his tax plan sparked USD-buying, causing the Buck to strengthen against a basket of major currencies, while also having bond yields rise.
Egyptian authorities have closed the offices of a prominent human rights group that helps victims of violence and torture.
The Bank of Mexico lifted interest rates by half a percentage point, to the highest level in nearly eigth years, to fight a quickly rising inflation rate.
Three Turkish soldiers have been killed and 11 injured after a Russian fighter jet accidentally bombed their location outside an Islamic State-held town in northern Syria.
The President of Russia and Turkey agreed to step aimed at expanding joint efforts in the fight against Daesh and other terrorist groups in the war-torn country.
Puerto Rico will make an interest payment in the amount of 1.4 million for bonds that are constitutionally backed and mature on February 1, claimed the country's Governor Ricardo Rossello on Thursday.
The South African President Jacob Zuma's speech was interrupted by opposition forces several times on Thursday as they claimed that he is incompetent to hold the post.
Despite Democrats' concerns about Jeff Sessions civil rights' stance, he was confirmed as the attorney general by the US senate on Wednesday.
The leader of the party opposing Kremlin Alexei Navalny claimed on Thursday that government forces are trying to prevent him from running for president next year as he addressed embezzlement charges.
On Thursday, Snap, the parent company of the social media platform SnapChat, said it would spend around $1B on Amazon's cloud-based storage for media and files.
The UK Prime Minister Theresa May said on Thursday that Donald Trump's refugee travel ban was wrong and that Britain would not follow this path.
Britain plans to introduce a new "dual" insurance for the self-driving car users to avoid the problems over who to claim in case of an accident: automated cars or their drivers.
Twitter's shares fell around 10% in the pre-market trading session after the company reported its revenue grew just 1% to $717.2M in the Q4 of 2016.
Coca-Cola reported on Thursday that its annual profit would probably drop in 2017, due to charges related to the recently announced refranchising of its North American bottling operations.
France will pay €20M to surround Eiffel Tower with a glass barrier around the base as an additional anti-terrorist protection.
On Thursday, the UK Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said that a second referendum on Scottish independence is unnecessary.
An analyst from HSBC said they expected a mainstream candidate to win the 2017 French presidential race, despite the latest opinion polls suggesting that the far-right party remained strong.
On Thursday, the European Union's top official said that the EU would take more legal action against governments that protected their domestic car producers after the Volkswagen emission-test scandal.
The head of London's Metropolitan Police Service said on Thursday that Donald Trump's planned visit to the UK could happen around June.
Bitcoin exchanges operating in China claimed on Thursday that they will tighten their watch over customers' identities and incomes due to pressures from the Central Bank.
Yum Brands showed lower than expected sales growth in the last quarter of 2016 due to a declining number of customers for Pizza Hut.