On Wednesday, a regional Court of the Czech Republic ordered to reinstate the ban on the ride-hailing service Uber in the country's biggest city of Brno.
Toshiba stated that it had renewed blocking the Western Digital access to data at the memory chip join venture, escalating its tensions with the US company over previously planned chip business sale.
No less than 20 Yemeni civilians were reported to be dead, while dozens got injured after a Saudi-let air strikes hit a southern village in Taiz province.
According to the Amazon Web Service consumer agreement, the company had eased the conditions of its cloud computing contracts by removing a prohibition for customers to sue the firm over patent infringement.
On Wednesday, Singapore showed its readiness to help Philippines to fight the Islamist militancy by offering the country its military transport aircraft, drones and combat training facilities.
The Prime Minister of Britain Theresa May is willing to meet with a new business council to negotiate the economy and Brexit issues at the scheduled meeting on Thursday.
Poland's lower house supported the disputed Supreme Court reform, thus moving closer to passing a law strongly criticised by the opposition as impairment of independence.
ECB's lawmaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau explained that the Bank's loose monetary policy had resulted in progress; however, it was still needed to reach the 2% inflation target.
The four Apple contractors accused Apple's chip supplier Qualcomm of the Sherman Act and the US antitrust violation.
The Chief Executive Officer of Akzo Nobel Ton Buechner stepped down from his post for health reasons amid the pressure of a takeover attempt by the rival PPG Industries.
Google decided to redesign its mobile phones' search app by creating a personalised feed of links on travel, hobbies, sports, etc., as company tries to compete with the social network rivals such as Facebook.
The chief of France's armed forces Pierre de Villiers stepped down from his post the next day after a public row with the President Emmanuel Macron over proposed military's budget cuts.
On Tuesday, Washington announced about the US President Donald Trump's intention to nominate the former aide of the Senate Republicans Hester Maria Pierce as the Securities and Exchange Commission member.
Dianne Feinstein, the Democratic Senator, stated on Tuesday that the US President's eldest son Donald Trump Jr. and the ex-chairman of the 2016 election campaign Paul Manafort could testify publicly in the US Senate.
According to the White House's statement on Tuesday, the US leader Donald Trump is willing to appoint Jon Huntsman as the US ambassador to Russia.
The telecom operator VEON is making progress in the company's intention to become an online player following its launch of a mobile and messaging services app in five markets, including Pakistan and Russia.
Apple has named its new managing director for China in a move to localise the company's product features and comply with China's new cyber regulations.
The US carmaker General Motors and the Japanese Softbank joined the list of investors of the Silicon Valley start-up for self-driving cars Nauto, which had previously included BMW and Toyota.
McCromick is aimed to acquire the UK conglomerate Reckitt Benckiser's food unit for the price of $4.2B as the company intends to expand in the condiments category.
South Korea's carmaker Hyundai Motors announced on Wednesday that it would start production at the company's fifth plant in China in August, aiming to reverse its sales slump in the auto market.
IBM reported a weaker-than-expected quarterly revenue, as the company's business of artificial intelligence and cloud services failed to offset declines in legacy business.
Russia's Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump held the second, previously undisclosed meeting during the G20 summit, the White House official confirmed.
Mexican and Canadian officials are expected to meet for discussion on how to handle future negotiations of NAFTA, seeking areas where they could work together.
Japan's service providers' and manufacturers' business confidence kept steady at a high levels in June, as the country's economic growth recovered.