In a news conference with the Polish President Andrzej Duda on Thursday, the US President Donald Trump urged once again its NATO partners in Europe to increase spending on defence.
PrivatBank said on Thursday that Ukrainian law enforcement officers were supervising a 'planned' search at its offices due to ongoing anti-corruption investigation.
On Thursday, China urged all sides to stay calm and exercise restraint after the United States claimed it was prepared to use force on North Korea to halt its nuclear missile programme.
The British financial watchdog Andrew Bailey urged the UK on Thursday not to determine on financial entities' location after Britain's exit from the EU and provide them a freedom of choice.
The United States agreed on selling its Patriot missile defence systems to Poland after signing a memorandum on Wednesday's night.
Taiwan is willing to spend $32.73M over the next five years on the research centres of an artificial intelligence as the country aims to help its tech companies enter the emerging sector.
The Foreign Minister of Germany Sigmar Gabriel expressed his concerns regarding a trade war with the European Union that could be launched by the US President Donald Trump ahead of the G20 summit.
According to Bloomberg, the social media platforms Facebook, Snap and Twitter are seeking for online rights to clips from 21st Century Fox for the soccer World Cup 2018.
The Polish President Andrzej Duda stated on Thursday that a visit of the US President Donald Trump to the Poland's capital of Warsaw strengthened the country's position in the bloc.
The US was ready to use force against North Korea to stop nuclear missile program and defend itself and its allies, US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley revealed.
Rex Tillerson stated that it was significant for Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin to understand intentions of both, with a good exchange while eyeing US-Russia bilateral relationship.
Russia, Iran and Turkey agreed to create a joint group on setting de-escalation zones in war-ravaged Syria during the latest peace negotiations in Kazakhstan.
China's President Xi Jinping and German Chancellor Angela Merkel agreed on the development of China-Germany ties in the future, set new targets and mapped out new paths.
Ukraine is expected to pursue a Free Trade Agreement with Britain after it leaves the European Union, aiming to enhance economic cooperation, Ukrainian Prime Minister revealed.
Donald Trump was set to met eastern NATO allies at G20 summit amid projections for his reassurance of Washington's commitment against threats from Russia.
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.