The Foreign Ministers of Macedonia and Greece met few days before EU summit to discuss the possible solution of Macedonia's name dispute which blocks Macedonia's aspiration to join NATO and EU.
On Friday, Italian tribunal lifted a ban on a former Prime Minister and the leader of "Forza Italia!" party Silvio Berlusconi, meaning that Berlusconi could run for a Prime Minister in the next election.
On Friday, the US President Donald Trump urged American car manufacturers to build more cars in the US during his meeting wih 10 senior executives of automakers at the White House.
On Friday, the updated version of Falcon 9 rocket, made specially for NASA eventual crewed missions, made a debut lanch from Florida, carrying Bangladeshi communications satellite into orbit.
On Friday, two US F-22 fighter jets visually identified and intercepted two Russian TU-95 bombers in Air Defense Identification Zone, 200 miles off the west coast of Alaska.
On Friday, Louis Dreyfus Company completed its $466M sale of the metals business unit to China's investment fund, in its efforts to revive the company's profits by focusing on the core agriculture market.
Convergys Corp, the call-centre operator, is in negotiations with multiple potential buyers, while its shares closed up 12.6% at $25.30 yesterday, bringing the company's market value to around $2.3B.
Germany's automaker Opel had to suspend voluntary redundancies after its staff representatives had warned that a wave of layoffs, caused by the PSA Group's acquisition, could leave the company short of skilled employees.
Vivendi, France's media group, assured Italy's market regulator Consob it is not controlling Telecom Italia, following a loss of the majority seats in the phone group's board due to May 4 shareholders' vote.
Zane Rowe, the WMware's CFO stated he would refuse an offer to become Uber's Finance Chief, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.
Doug Field, Tesla's top Vice President of Engineering announced he would take a break from his work, but was not planning to leave the carmaker, Tesla's spokesman reported on Saturday.
On Saturday, Walmart stated in a filing with US regulator that it was seeking to launch an initial public offering for India's Flipkart in as soon as four years.
On Friday, China Three Gorges launched a bid to acquire the Portuguese power firm EDP, bringing the total value of an offer to $10.83B, not including a 23% stake owned by China's CTG.
Ford Motor could proceed production of its F-150 pickups next Friday in Kansas City and Dearborn after it faced parts shortages due to a supplier fire, sources familiar with the matter stated.
China was considering the implementation of custody account for funds of the country's payment platforms, aiming to diminish financial risks in the rapidly-growing sector.
China's tech firm ZTE, which suspended its operations after the ban of the US Commerce Department on supplies to the business, paid nearly $2.3B to 211 US exporters last year, the company's senior official stated.
The new ambassador of US to Germany stated that Washington's planned tariffs imposition on Europe's goods is unlikely to cause a trade war, adding that the country's president only targeted "a level playing field".
The Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong invited the US President Donald Trump to make a state visit to Singapore in November, a statement from Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs shows.
The Israeli Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman on Friday asked the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to expel Iranian forces from Syria, several days after Israel attacked Iranian bases in the country.
The EU should abandon the current unanimity principle in favour of a more efficient voting system based on majority, the EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker says.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg will meet with the US President Donald Trump on Thursday to discuss the upcoming NATO summit in July, the White House says.
Turkey will respond properly should Armenia give up "hostile attitude" at the border between two nations, the Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim says.
The Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on Friday met with the Hungarian President Janos Ader and the Prime Minister Viktor Orban during his visit to Hungary.
The Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to discuss the consequences of the US withdrawal from the Iran nuclear agreement with the leaders of Germany and France, as well as with the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency.