Philippine miners may draw a protest as the mine mass shutdown will take toll on 1.2M people.
On Friday, the Pakistan's First Minister Sharif stated that $11.5B will be invested in new highway section to expand economic growth and trading.
On Friday, the Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in a statement blamed Russia for the escalation of conflict in the eastern part of the country in a town Avdiyivka.
The Kremlin stated today that Russia established 'border zones' in several regions near Belarus in order to monitor the flow of people and that no border control is to be imposed between the two countries.
On Friday, the Turkish government accused Greece of breaking an international law, due to Greek-held military exercises on the island Kos in the Aegean Sea.
At least 15% of Facebook foreign workers having temporary employment visa in the US are at risk amid Donald Trump's "visa ban" executive order.
Heavy droughts swapped to unusual for Peru severe floods causing tragic loss of at least 20 lives and extensive material damage.
On Friday, prices for oil continued to rise, amid recent speculations that US might impose new sanctions on Iran.
Next week on Thursday the ECB President Mario Draghi is set to meet and discuss the Eurozone with Germany's Chancellor Angela Markel in Berlin.
On Friday, the US President's defense secretary warned North Korea about using nuclear weapons, stating that the reply will be "effecting and overwhelming".
According to the official data released on Friday, growth in the January's UK services sector worsened for the first time in four months, amid an increase in the costs for these business.
According to Canada's regulator, the cleaning of 35 barrels of raw oil spilled from Tundra Energy Marketing pipelines in Saskatchewan is almost complete.
The US President Donald Trump nominated the former CIA "black site" jail operator Gina Haspel as the US intelligence agency deputy chief.
Japan is eager to present its package to Donald Trump on providing the US with 700K workplaces and creating a $450B market.
Travis Kalanick, Uber CEO, quit the US President's business advisory group as employees and activists, who oppose new immigration policies, had put pressure on him.
On Friday, the US President's defense secretary cautioned North Korea of response in case it used nuclear weapons, adding that South Korea could receive support from the US.
Apple Inc. is planning to begin manufacturing iPhones in India in three months. Apple's desire to open a hub in India was aroused by the "Made in India" policy.
Ralph Lauren Corp. said that CEO Stefan Larsson is leaving in three months. Shares of the company fell 11% to $77.50 apiece after the announcement.
The US car giant Ford reported that companies' vehicle demand in South Africa is active despite their Kuga SUVs self-ignition fiasco.
Low-cost airline Tigerair has cancelled all its flights between Australia and Bali after Indonesian authorities obliged the company to transfer to a new operating model.
An Iranian refugee who fled to Fiji from Papua New Guinea using false documents to seek asylum was deported back to PNG.
Amazon's shares slid more than 4% to $803.45 apiece after the company announced revenue for the Q4 of 2016 that missed analysts' expectations.
Swatch Group is expecting a return to "healthy growth" for 2017 after net profit slumped 47% to 593M Swiss francs in 2016.
As Spanish crops were hit by flooding and cold weather, the UK Tesco and Morrisons decided to introduce buying limits to avoid running out of certain products.