The Israeli ex-chief of the airport security Pini Schiff stated that the electronics ban seemed to him unclear as it did not eliminate the risk of terrorists hiding explosives in the checked luggage or set off a bomb while having a flight connection.
The former Monte dei Paschi bank chairman Alessandro Profumo was called to the court to face trial over the allegations in usury as the judge was concerned about the bank's interest rates indexes.
On Wednesday, a Palestinian was killed and two others were wounded close to the Gaza border fence as the Israeli military forces opened fire claiming they detected three suspects.
The Foreign Ministry of China refused to confirm the country's reports over the beginning of the environmental monitoring station pre-construction activities on the disputed Scarborough Shoal of the Spratly islands.
The armed forces of Syria are increasing reinforcements to be sent to repel the major attack of the opposition groups occurring in the Hama province. The attack is being coordinated by a former affiliate group of al Qaeda together with parts of the Free Syrian Army.
A new report has been published of analysis revealing that the heads of top 100 British listed companies on average earn 400 times the minimum wage of the country. Some speculate that this will increase the debate on inequality.
Afghani officials expect to launch a multimillion-dollar housing project announced in 2015 and financed by Beijing in a few months. According to the plan, 10K housing units will be constructed for the Afghan civil workers.
Having reported record-high profits in 2016, the French luxury goods company Hermes kicked off the year on a solid ground amid a surge in demand for luxury items.
On Wednesday, shares in Turkish Airlines dropped 2.26%, while the budget airline Pegasus was down 1.02% and TAV airports operator's shares fell 1.43% amid US and UK ban on carrying larger electronics in hand-luggage.
On Tuesday, Britain followed the United States and imposed a ban for the Muslim-majority countries and North Africa over carrying large electronic devices such as PC or tablets in the hand-luggage.
According to the state police, several explosions hit the escapees' camps in the city of Maiduguri in the Northeastern Nigeria, leaving at least four dead and 18 others injured.
Brussels is preparing to mark the March 22 massacre anniversary with ceremonies after the Islamic State's suicide attackers killed 32 people.
The South Korean prosecution office had been questioning the ex-President Park Geun-hye for 14 hours as a suspect into the country's major graft scandal that led her political career to an early termination.
The US military detected a North Korean missile launch on Wednesday. However, the missile exploded within seconds, before it could be spotted by South Korean missile defense systems.
On Wednesday 68 foreign ministers of various countries are meeting for the purpose on agreeing on the future actions to defeat Daesh. This is the first such gathering since the election of Donald Trump to the post of the President of the United States.
A large union made up of advertisement trade groups, buyers and sellers of ads in the US and Western Europe are urging the industry participants to cease with the use of obnoxious online advertisement practices.
Due to the fact that the US workforce is considered near full employment and inflation is near the two percent benchmark, the president of Dallas's Fed Robert Kaplan sees it fit to raise interest rates three times during 2017.
On Tuesday, the Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon sought the Edinburgh parliament's support in holding a new independence referendum by the end of 2018. The parliament is is expected to vote on Wednesday.
On Tuesday, the French Interior Minister Bruno Le Roux resigned amid reports of him spending public funds on his family members' wages, adding more agitation to the tempestuous French presidential election.
TransDigm shares slipped on Tuesday amid calls for a probe of the firm's activities by the Department of Defense which were voiced by Congressman Ro Khanna.
Brazil's budget deficit target will be financed by 30-35 billion spending freeze as well as boosted revenues and increased taxes, Romero Jucá claimed on Tuesday.
Apple has paved its way into messaging with the launch of "Clips" on Tuesday. The application can be compared to Messenger or Snapchat and could gain solid market share with the large iPhone user base.
A car explosion near the presedential complex in Somalia's capital city Mogadishu left four people dead on Tuesday, police officials reported.
Wall Street stocks dipped on Tuesday due to President Donald Trump's potential struggles to deliver upon pledged tax cuts that made investors wary.