The United States is ready for discussion with Russia about join efforts to calm down war-torn Syria, including no fly-zones, US Secretary of State said.
Theresa May, the British Prime Minister, is expected to have a meeting with the US President Donald Trump in Warsaw, the UK government official revealed.
On Wednesday, the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority stressed the need to harmonize rules on capital requirements for insurance companies, in order to increase stability of the European financial system.
Nikki Haley, the US Ambassador to the United Nations, said on Wednesday that the US is ready to use military forces to combat North Korea, if needed. However, it hopes that such situation will not come.
On Wednesday, the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development said that Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Albania are planning to create regional single market.
On Wednesday, the Pentagon assured Americans that it is ready to neutralize any threat posed by North Korean new intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM).
Numan Kurtulmus, the Turkish Deputy Prime Minister, said on Wednsday that deployment of Turkish troops near the Afrin region is in line with international law because of the threat coming from the YPG.
Adel al-Jubeir, the Saudi Foreign Minister, announced that Qatar refused to comply with Gulf states' demands and, therefore, confirmed that economic and political boycott will continue until Qatar changes its position.
Sources close to the matter reported on Wednesday that several electricity turbines made by Siemens were delivered to Crimea despite the EU's sanctions imposed against this region.
On Wednesday, the IMF called for the Group of 20 major economies to work together and avoid "myopic" nationalistic trade policies.
On Wednesday, Worldplay, the UK's biggest payment processor, said it had agreed to be bought by Vantiv, a credit card technology company based in the US.
The British Labour Party called for the government to change the harsh tone of the Brexit talks and be more flexible in order to maintain access to the EU's institutions and bodies.
Eurostat reported on Wednesday that retail sales in the 19-country climbed 0.4% in May, following the preceding month's increase of just 0.1% and meeting analysts' forecasts.
The Census Bureau reported that US factory orders dropped 0.8% in May, following the prior month's fall of 0.3% and topping expectations for a 0.5% decline.
On Wednesday, Wordplay Group agreed to be taken over by the US credit card tech company Vantiv in a deal worth up to $10B.
The Foreign Minister of Germany Sigmar Gabriel urged all the Arab Gulf states to sign a deal to prevent financing of terrorism.
The State Council of China stated on Wednesday that the government was aimed to bring in more foreign investments as it sought to treat Chinese and foreign firms on an equal basis.
Europe's Airbus inked a $23B agreement to sell 140 of its jetliners to China on Tuesday during the Chinese leader Xi Jinping visit to Germany.
On Wednesday, Manchester Airport's Terminal 3 was evacuated following the suspected issue with a bag found in the building.
The Chinese sales giant Alibaba Group launched its first low-cost voice assistant speaker "Tmall Genie" for the price of $73.42; a cheap alternative to its Amazon and Google counterparts' speakers.
Auto group Avis's vehicle-sharing service Zipcar announced about its exit from the Austrian market by August 6 amid its inability to compete with Daimler's Car2Go and BMW's DriveNow services.
Arab states were set to meet on Wednesday in Cairo to discuss the response of Qatar to the ultimatum, which was sent to the country by the Arab states.
On Wednesday the Kremlin announced that they have high hopes that the meeting of Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump will establish a dialogue between Russia and the US.
According to the Dutch Foreign Minister, the trials over downing of the MH17 passenger plane in Ukraine in 2014 will be held in the Netherlands under the country's law.