Two people reported to be dead as a severe snowstorm hit the United States Northeast, forcing to cancel flights and shutdown institutions.
Shinzo Abe, the Prime Minister of Japan, claimed on Friday that he stands for strong ties between Japan and the US as he visited Washington to meet with Donald Trump.
A German Free Democrats leader considers that Greece should quit the Euro zone as it is the only way to get the debt relief, staying in the EU though.
At least 700 Nigerians demonstrated against the government policy related to the oil price reduction that negatively affected the country's economy and caused 20% upturn in inflation.
Over 100 people are confirmed to be dead in Espirito Santo as a six-day police strike led to a wave of violence and deaths.
Boeing's CEO said on Friday that the company had to increase sales of 777 and 787 jets to match the production plan, despite a $13.8B deal announced on Thursday.
On Friday, Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Thursday's airstrike that killed three Turkish soldiers in Syria was conducted based on coordinates received from the Turkish army.
The US President Donald Trump acknowledged the One China policy in a phone conversation with the Chinese President Xi Jinping, government officials reported on Friday.
UK manufacturing activity rose at a stronger than expected pace in December, suggesting that the economy finished the 2016 year on a strong footing despite the Brexit vote.
According to the Japanese mass media, 168 boys were abused and involved in child pornography by six men arrested by the police officers.
In a conversation with the British First Minister Theresa May, the Apple Inc. head Tim Cook said that Brexit would do good for the UK.
The German lighting manufacturer Osram plans to engage about 1K of employees in Regensburg as it has a great boost in demand for infra-red smartphone components production.
The Roya Valley resident Cedric Herrou was penalised with €3K suspended fine as he helped the illegal migrants to cross the Italy-France border.
According to the US President Donald Trump's plan, the Mexican border wall will cost about $22B and will take at least three and a half years to build.
China's exports rose at a faster-than-expected pace in January, showing 7.9% growth in US-denominated terms from a year earlier, while imports increased by 16.7%.
At least 12 people, including two children, have been killed and several people injured in landslides in Bali, Indonesia after torrential rain on Thursday.
Singapore Airlines announced Thursday a provisional order of 39 Boeing wide-body aircrafts valued at $13.8B at list price.
A Peruvian court has issued a domestic and international warrant for the arrest of ex-president Alejandro Toledo as part of the corruption scandal.
According to the Greek Alternative Foreign Minister for EU affairs, Greece is positive about international lenders approving its bailout reforms next week, despite Germany's officials pointing out that Greece might have to leave the Eurozone.
On Thursday, US President Donald Trump's promise to release his tax plan sparked USD-buying, causing the Buck to strengthen against a basket of major currencies, while also having bond yields rise.
Egyptian authorities have closed the offices of a prominent human rights group that helps victims of violence and torture.
The Bank of Mexico lifted interest rates by half a percentage point, to the highest level in nearly eigth years, to fight a quickly rising inflation rate.
Three Turkish soldiers have been killed and 11 injured after a Russian fighter jet accidentally bombed their location outside an Islamic State-held town in northern Syria.
The President of Russia and Turkey agreed to step aimed at expanding joint efforts in the fight against Daesh and other terrorist groups in the war-torn country.