Swedish prosecution launched a bribery investigation on Wednesday into the former Finance Minister Anders Borg's alleged participation in hunting trips, not bringing any charges.
On Wednesday, Turkey sent 197 cargo airplanes, one ship and 16 trucks to Doha following a dispute that broke out a month ago between Qatar and its neighbour Arab Gulf states.
The Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe promised on Wednesday to supply the victims of a region devastated by floods with aid money as landslides destroyed homes and claimed lives of at least 25 people.
The Peru prosecution is seeking for 18 month in prison for the former President Ollanta Humala before the official trial amid court's intention to keep him from fleeing the country on the back of money laundering charges.
According to the Dogan news outlet, five Islamic State insurgents were killed during the Turkish police raid on its cell in Konya, while four police officers were slightly wounded on Wednesday.
Apple set up its new China data centre in cooperation with a domestic Internet service firm following the tech giant's goal to meet tough cybersecurity requirements introduced by Beijing in June.
Donald Trump is expected to travel to Paris to discuss with Emmanuel Macron how to resolve the Syria conflict and combat terrorism, while avoiding divisions on trade and climate change.
Logitech stated that it agreed to buy Astro, the video-game headset maker company, for $85M in cash, as a part of an effort to get a better footing in the console market.
The Trump administration delisted Kaspersky Lab from approved vendors of technology equipment due to concerns that Kremlin was able to use the firm's product to enter US networks.
Alphabet Inc is expected to let users post millions of photos, video and stories for public or private use on its Google Erath platform in the coming years.
The UN environment agency launched a partnership program with 11 world's leading banks to provide information on climate-related risks, aiming to increase climate-friendly investments.
The Westpac-Melbourne Institute reported that its Consumer Confidence Index rose 0.4% in July, following the preceding month's drop of 1.8%.
Siemens and AES, the American energy firm, expected to create a 50-50 joint venture to satisfy the demand from quickly growing energy storage market.
The French government anticipates the country's GDP growth at 1.6% this year and 1.7% in 2018, France's new PM Edouard Philippe revealed.
The EgyptAir CEO Safwat Musallam said on Tuesday that the US is going to lift an electronics ban on the Egyptian flights to New York as soon as this Wednesday.
Dianne Feinstein, the US Senate Judiciary Committee member, said she wanted Donald Trump Jr. to make an appearance before the Committee as soon as possible.
Scott Pruitt, the US Environmental Protection Agency Administrator, revealed its plans to launch a wide discussion on television on climate change to answer the most popular questions and dispel the most popular myths.
Mitch McConnell, the US Senate Republican leader, said on Tuesday that the Senate would make a final decision on a new healthcare bill next week.
On Tuesday, the Deputy Governor of the Bank of England Ben Broadbent failed to comment on his views over interest rates, suggesting he sees no need in policy alterations.
PepsiCo revealed on Tuesday the company's Q2 profits topped economists' expectations on the back of higher soda and snack pricing in North America.
Speaking at a finance officials' event, the Mexican Finance Minister Jose Antonio Meade said he continued to anticipate inflation to come down.
According to the US Bureau of Labour Statistics, the number of May job openings dropped to 5.67M, with the job openings rate coming in at 3.7%.
A survey conducted by the National Federation of Independent Business revealed the US Small Business Index dropped 0.9 points to hit 103.6 in June.
According to the official media, four men convicted of terrorism in Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province were executed on Tuesday.