The House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan urges the President Donald Trump to keep the DACA program that protects immigrants who entered the nation illegally as children.
The Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Brazilian counterpart Michel Temer agreed to further improve the strategic partnership between the two nations.
The US and South Korea agreed to revise a treaty which limits the number of missiles in the country after a meeting between the US President Donald Trump and his Korean counterpart Moon Jae-in.
The central State Bank of Vietnam poorly supervises credit institutions and is inefficient in preventing corruption, the government says.
The White House revealed on Friday that the US President Donald Trump was set to nominate the former NEC Deputy Director Kenneth Juster as the Ambassador to India.
Late on Friday, the US President Donald Trump nominated Robert Jackson, a law professor at the Columbia University, for a seat on the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
On Friday, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the Pfizer's Mylotarg medicine for patients with the acute myeloid leukemia.
On Friday, the German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned that Germany might "rethink" relations with Turkey after another two German citizens were detained in Antalya.
On Friday, the US Energy Secretary Rick Perry endorsed the release of 4.5M barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to cope with disruptions caused by the Hurricane Harvey.
On Friday, the US Securities and Exchange Commission decided to withdraw its fraud lawsuit against the New York Global Group's founder Benjamin Wey.
On Friday, crude oil prices lost 36 cents and settled down at $52.50 a barrel, as one-fourth of the US refining sector remained closed after the Hurricane Harvey.
On Friday, the US House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan urged the US President Donald Trump not to cancel the DACA program that protects illegal underage immigrants.
Microsoft announced on Friday that it planned to introduce new features with Windows 10 update, so called "mixed reality" features in the October software release.
New official data showed that nearly 400 Rohingya Muslims had died during the last week's violence in Myanmar, authorities reported on Friday.
The Finnish police reported on Friday that it had released another man of the suspects over the stabbing attack in Turku two weeks ago, leaving only the main suspect in pre-trial detention.
The majority of traders continue to see the next Federal Reserve rate hike in the middle of the year 2018, based on a Reuters analysis.
The Kremlin reported that the US decision to close Russia's consulate in San Francisco would probably increase tensions between the two countries.
Crude oil slipped down after the tropical storm Harvey damaged and shut down nearly 24% of the US refining industry.
Two more citizens of Germany have been detained by Turkish officials for what German authorities named "political" reasons.
The Foreign minister of Russia Sergey Lavrov on Friday announced that Moscow will respond against US sanctions harshly.
According to the Bureau of Labour Statistics, the jobless rate in the United States climbed to 4.4% in August, topping analysts' expectations for an unchanged reading of 4.3%.
Procure reported on Friday that its PMI for Switzerland's manufacturing sector rose to 61.2 in August, while analysts anticipated a slight drop to 60.4, following the prior month's 60.9 reading.
Vietnam is protesting over the Chinese military exercise in the South China Sea, urging its neighbour to calm and cease the operations as tensions between the countries deteriorate over the disputed waterway.
On Friday, Toyota and Nissan joined Germany's Volkswagen and launched their own trade-in scheme for the British buyers as sales plunged, aiming to reduce the number of older polluting diesel vehicles.