Germany decided to suspend the preferential visas for the Cambodia government members' private travels, including the country's PM Hun Sun, amid the authorities' crackdown on its opposition.
On Wednesday, Twitter stated it would not let people make posts with identical content from multiple accounts in its crackdown on such a tactic used to make topics or tweets to go viral.
Oil prices fell early on Thursday, as the positive response from reduced US crude inventories could not outweigh a stronger Greenback.
The South Korean Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon told media on Thursday that due diligence in General Motors Co's plants in the country would be conducted in a rapid manner.
General Electric was looking upon the first $4B in asset sales within the company's plans for $20B in disposals, the CFO stated, but had no plans for selling stock.
Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari stated that the finest effect of the $1.5T tax overhaul on the US economy is that it fuels investment and productivity, but noted that the prospect is still unclear.
The President of South Korea Moon Jae-in stated that relations with the US are "strong and robust" and "rock solid" as ever, a media report showed.
China's increasing power and Trans-Pasfic trade agreement are expected to be the main issues to desciss when the US President Donald Trump and Australia's PM Malcolm Turnbull meet this week.
South Korea reported on Thursday that its government spent nearly 240M won ($223,237) on the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's younger sister during her three-day stay for the Winter Olympics.
The RBNZ reported on Thursday that national credit card spending climbed 4.6% in January, after rising 6.3% in the preceding month.
Roskomnadzor, a communications regulator of Russia, have blocked an access to the news website MBK media, sponsored by Kremlin critic and former Russian tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
The government of the French President Emmanuel Macron is planning to toughen asylum and immigration laws in spite of the sharp criticism by human rights activists and refugee supporters.
Nabeel Rajab, a human rights activist in Bahrain, was imprisoned for 5 years after criticising air strikes of Saudi Arabia in Yemen and accusing Bahraini prison authorities of torturing prisoners.
The British government would like to discuss the length of Brexit transition period with the EU, believing that two years will be enough to finalise all agreements.
The Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari stated on Wednesday that the Federal Reserve could not make policy decisions on market overreactions.
On Wednesday, travel fare aggregators and metasearch engines' owner Priceline Group said it was changing its official name to Booking Holdings starting from today.
According to the data released by the US National Association of Realtors, home resales in the country plummeted 3.2% in January, registering the second straight slump.
The US Office for National Statistics said on Wednesday that the country's public sector net borrowing dropped by £7.2B to £37.7B in the current financial year-to-date.
The UK unemployment rate came in at 4.4%, rising at the fastest rate in nearly five years on the back of a surge in unemployment among those under the age of 24.
Data released by the US Office for National Statistics revealed that average weekly earnings in the country were up 2.5% in December, hitting the forecast.
According to the data released by Markit today, the French flash manufacturing PMI for February now stands at 56.1, 2 points lower than the forecast.
Markit reported on Wednesday that its February flash services PMI for Germany dropped to 55.3 points, missing analysts' expectations for a 56.9-point reading.
The public transit app Moovit announced on Wednesday it had raised $50M in Intel's investment round, bringing its total lifted to $133M.
On Wednesday, Broadcom has cut the Qualcomm takeover offer to $117B from the previous $121B, the next day after the US chipmaker had lifted its own bid for NXP Semiconductors.