The Mexican drug king Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman is held in the US prison with no access to his relatives, sunlight or fresh air, being watched for 23h with the lights on amid his two jail breaks in Mexico.
The world's third-largest smartphone maker Huawei reported it would strive to maintain an operating income margin of 7% going forward.
On Friday, Apple won a battle with Australian banks, which were trying to force the company to offer them access to its ApplePay technology.
Lockheed Martin won a $1.6B contract for the Counter Fire Target Acquisition Radar System, the Pentagon reported on Thursday.
On Friday, China's largest smartphone maker Huawei reported that its net profit rose just 0.4% in 2015-2016, its slowest rate of annual profit growth since 2011.
The British government said thousands of the EU laws will be scrapped or replaced with UK equivalents to provide clarity and certainty to the people on the country's plans after the Brexit.
The Islamic State group on Thursday claimed responsibility for the twin bombings that killed more than 30 and wounded dozens more.
Early on Friday, a South Korean court issued an arrest warrant for the country's ex-President Park Geun-hye. She is to be held in custody for 20 days, while the investigation over the bribery scandal is in progress.
On Thursday, the Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan stated that he and most of other Fed policymakers anticipated two more rate hikes by the end of the year.
The United States has added seven foreign nationals to the specially designated the US global counter-terrorism list.
Three men from Kosovo and an unidentified minor have been arrested in Venice on suspicion of plotting to blow up the city's celebrated Rialto Bridge.
The world's oldest and most experienced spacewoman, Peggy Whitson, broke another record on Thursday as she floated out of the International Space Station to set up a new parking spot.
Three alleged international human traffickers who are suspected of smuggling recruits for the IS and helping to finance the group have been arrested in a town on Kenya's coast.
On Thursday, the Islamic State reported in its online newspaper al-Nabaa that it was responsible for two suicide bomber attacks in Damascus back on March 15, which claimed the lives of more than 31 people.
Lybia requested the EU to provide ships and radars for the purpose of preventing the migrants from crossing the Mediterranean illegally. The EU foreign ministers are expected to review the inquiry on Monday, but not all requests are to be met.
On Thursday, McDonald's said that its fresh beef Quarter Pounder burgers would be available at the majority of McDonald's US restaurants by mid-2018.
US stocks edged higher on Thursday after the Commerce Department reported that the US economy expanded 2.1% in the Q4 of 2016, compared to the previously reported 1.9%.
On Thursday, Coty, a supplier of products in Germany, denied claims that the company's distribution policy imposed a blanket restriction on online sales.
The US State Secretary Rex Tillerson said on Thursday that there was no space between the US and Turkey in their committment to defeat the Islamic State.
An Indonesian young man was found dead approximately 24 hours after he was swallowed by a 7-meter python as his family members reported him as missing in Mamuju village.
According to the Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, the Russian President Vladimir Putin is eager to meet the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko in Saint Petersburg on April 3.
On Thursday, eight insurgents killed themselves by detonating a grenade in the capital of Bangladesh after the police required them to give up.
On Wednesday, Samsung Electronics launched its two Galaxy S8 smartphone versions at the media event in New York that should restore the company's market leadership after the Note 7 fiasco.
The current President of South Africa Jacob Zuma is considering to step down from his post at least one year before his term ends amid the Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan ousting deal.