On Thursday, Steven Mnuchin, the US Treasury Secretary, reassured the public that President Trump's administration is not trying to spark trade wars, despite some trade agreements where reforms are required.
On Thursday, Greece's Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos said the country and its international creditors would likely reach an agreement over a bailout review by April 7.
On Thursday, the US President Donald Trump picked Boeing's executive Patrick Shanahan as his Deputy Secretary of Defence, the White House
On Thursday, the UK Prime Minister Theresa May requested Scotland to postpone the independence referendum as she considered it unfair to hold the vote before Brexit result is known.
The number of wounded people rose to three including the headmaster as an armed teenager started shooting at the French high school in Grasse.
MedyMatch and IBM are teaming up to bring a decision-support tool that detects bleeding in the brain to emergency rooms.
The Chinese corporation Baidu announced on Thursday about the Nuomi group-buying service head Zeng Liang firing as he misconducted at his office by accepting bribes from the clients.
On Thursday, the Turkey Minister of Defence Fikri Isik urged the United States to find a diplomatic solution on the Syrian Manbij, highlighting that military approach would be acceptable only in case of diplomacy failure.
Unknown gunmen started shooting at French high school of the Grasse town, leaving no less than two people injured. One of the suspects was detained.
On Thursday, an envelope exploded at the International Monetary Fund offices in the centre of Paris, leaving one person hurt, when the employee opened it.
A number of food and drink corporations claimed against the Indian intention to tough the rules on labeling sugary and fatty foods and impose the multinationals with higher taxes.
On Thursday, China pledged it would not tolerate any interference in the South China Sea conflict, warning over a tough response if Japan sends warships to the disputed region.
On Thursday, the UK's Monarch granted Prime Minister Theresa May a formal approval to begin Brexit talks with the EU, allowing her to trigger them at any time.
On Thursday, the French top official of the far-right National Front party stated that he was amazed by the Dutch election results, considering it was a success, despite the loss of the anti-EU politician Geert Wilders.
Tesla plans to raise $1.15 billion through a sale of common stock and convertible senior notes in an effort to boost enough capital to support the launch of its new mass market Model 3 electric vehicle.
On Thursday, Trump's administration put forward a proposal to cut the EPA budget by 31% that would eliminate the agency's climate changes programmes and would cease plans on water and air quality protection.
On Thursday, the Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan Yoshihide Suga stated that the Prime Minister Shinzo Abe did not make any donation to a nationalist school operator.
The rescue workers that had been searching through the landfill site for five days reported that the death toll rose to 115 people amid the massive rubbish landslide hit the Ethiopia's capital of Addis Ababa.
According to the Bangladesh senior police officer, four insurgents suspected in the cafe massacre in Dhaka were killed in their hideout during the police raid.
On Thursday, the Malaysian police reported that Interpol issued a "red notice" international arrest warrant for the four North Korea's suspects in the Kim Jong Nam murder.
According to a budget document released on Thursday the US President Donald Trump is planning to shift the US air traffic control from the government to a non-government entity. Trump believes the current air traffic control system is obsolete.
More than 150 soldiers skilled in demining were sent to the Syrian city of Palmyra by the Kremlin in order to help clear the territory from mines.
Early on Thursday, the People's Bank of China followed the Fed's path by raising short-term interest rates for the third time in a row in order to continue stabilising the Yuan and limit capital outflows.
On Thursday, the BoJ decided to leave its monetary policy unchanged, accentuating that major central banks have different paths, referring to the Fed's rate hike hours prior to the announcement.