Airbnb reported on Thursday that it has bought Accomable, a startup based out of London that focuses on travel listings that were disabled-friendly.
Industrial production in the US recorded the biggest six-months increase in October on the drag from the hurricane-related disruptions unwound.
Oil prices slipped on Thursday on rising US production and inventories that threatened to disrupt a meeting that was sparked after tightening world supply as a result of OPEC's curbs on output.
French military reported on Thursday that the coalition that was battling with IS in Syria had made a stand against a deal allowing militant group fighters to withdraw from the former bastion of Raqqa.
The US Defense Secretary reported on Thursday that there could be potential talks between the United States and North Korea, if Pyongyang stopped nuclear programs testings.
On Thursday Daimler launched a new Mercedes-Benz research and development centre for auto technologies in Tel Aviv that will focus on mobility services and digital vehicle.
The number of applications for US unemployment benefits surged 10K to 249K in the week ending November 11, missing analysts' expectations for a 235K drop.
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen stated on Thursday that the country's general election scheduled for the next year is set to go ahead, despite a ban of the main opposition party.
The Saudi Arabian King Salman held a telephone conversation with the Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Thursday on the back of strengthening relations between the countries.
According to the Turkish broadcaster NTV, Iran, Russia and Turkey are set to hold a summit on November 22 in Russia's resort of Sochi to discuss Syria's developments.
On Thursday, Wal-Mart reported its comparable sales surged 2.7% in the Q3, driven by a higher number of shoppers and online purchases, beating analysts' estimates for a 1.7% rise.
The US mobile operator giant T-Mobile is planning to launch its 5G network in the United States by 2020, the company's CTO Neville Ray stated on Thursday.
Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel stated that she believed the difficult coalition talks between the country's parties could come to an agreement to cooperate in a new government.
Subaru Corporation is to recall around 395 000 cars in Japan, as well as be subject to costs of $177M related to inadequate inspection procedures at local plants.
The Consumer Price Index in the Euro zone slowed down to 1.4% month-on-month, as telecommunications and garments put downward pressure on the inflation rate.
Turkey is expecting the European Union to pledge the total €6B by the end of 2018, as the bloc owes it a half of the price under a migrant accord, the country's Foreign Minister stated.
Thailand defence technology agency seeks to establish a joint arms centre with China to manufacture and maintain their military equipment on the back of deepening security relationship.
On Wednesday, Airbus clinched its largest ever airliner deal to sell 430 aircraft worth about $50B to the US budget airlines' investor Bill Franke.
The former Lebanon PM Saad al-Hariri is seen to visit Paris within 48 hours, after he accepted an invitation to come to France.
Singapore decided to cut commercial relations with North Korea amid the UN severe sanctions over its nuclear weapon programme.
Britain is planning to transfer more than £400M to Iran amid its intention to release an imprisoned Iranian-British aid worker, according to The Telegraph newspaper.
According to the INSEE data reported on Wednesday, French unemployment rate surged to 9.7% in the Q3, compared to the prior quarter's 9.5% rate.
On Wednesday, Meredith and Time renewed their talks over Time's acquisition, supported by the billionaire Koch brothers, who had invested over $500M, according to the New York Times.
The Philippines and China agreed to exclude the use of force to resolve the differences on the South China Sea, the joint statement issued by China revealed.