On Saturday, North Korea said the US President Donald Trump, during his Asia trip, had "begged for a nuclear war" on the Korean peninsula.
Iraqi military forces are battling to recapture the city of Rawa, the last town under control of Islamic State, a move that would leave the group's caliphate almost completely defeated.
On Saturday, Boeing's Marty Bentrott said the company saw steady improvement in Gulf demand for its jets, striving to dispel concerns over a slowdown in the region airlines' growth.
Alibaba, China's e-commerce giant, reported on Saturday that the company's Singles' Day sales rose beyond the past year's total just after midday, hitting a record high of$18B.
On Saturday, the US President Donald Trump met the Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte for the first time at the APEC summit in Vietnam.
The US President Donald Trump and Russia's President Vladimir Putin approved a joint statement over Syria after contacting briefly at the APEC summit.
Hasbro made a new approach to purchase the company's rival Mattel, the latest effort to combine the two largest US toymakers in two decades.
The Trans Pacific Partnership members reached an agreement to move ahead with the pact without the US and suspend some provisions from the primary deal.
M.Video, the largest electronics retailer of Russia, was in preliminary negotiations with China's online giant Alibaba on possible cooperation, the company's spokesman said.
Poland decided to participate in the PESCO, the Permanent Structured Cooperation, in the area of defence within the European Union, a local news agency said.
The Southern Common Market trade bloc's and the European Union representatives agreed that the trade deal is likely to be reached by December.
Germany is likely to face a steep increase in its yearly European Union membership fees after Brexit, as it would have to cover €3.8BB as a part of gap left by UK when it quits.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his China's counterpart Xi Jinping agreed on further enhancement of bilateral ties and cooperation on international and regional affairs.
Ryanair is likely to increase the number of the company's pilots and hire more additional staff within the new program of improving its pilot management.
The EU told Britain to name what the country will pay Brussels for when it quits the bloc in 2019 otherwise it would face delay in trade negotiations, vital for UK business.
Member countries of the Trans Pacific Partnership were keen to continue talks on the proposed trade agreement despite Canada's resistance, officials said on Friday.
Global stock indexes weakened on Friday, as the strong market momentum was overshadowed by a possible delay in the US tax reform.
Germany's financial regulator stated that it investigated whether Volkswagen disclosed illegally its information on the emissions scandal to third persons.
GE laid off sales employees and other staff in the software division, ahead of new CEO John Flannery's anticipated announcement of a plan to cut costs in a bid to improve profits.
The New York Fed said that its projection for the country's GDP growth in the fourth quarter remained unchanged at 3.2% given the lack of economic reports this week.
Volkswagen announced that plans to spend nearly €560M at the company's Argentina plant to make new sport-utility cars would create 2.5K new jobs.
The Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe reported that he and the Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to strictly implement UN sanctions against North Korea.
Japan reported that it would join three US aircraft carriers to undergo exercises in waters near to the Korean peninsula.
J.C. Penney gave investors a good surprise on Friday when it reported better than estimated third-quarter sales, pushing shares up 19% in pre-market trading.