The EU antitrust regulator is eager to fine Facebook with $122.4M as the company provided planted information on Whatsapp messaging service purchase in 2014.
On Thursday, the Trade and Industry Ministry announced that Singapore would release its detailed data on GDP for the first-quarter period on May 25.
According to the South Korean Foreign Ministry, the government had already started to prepare for the June summit with the United States amid both countries' intention to tighten links following the North Korean missile crisis.
The San Diego-based chipmaker Qualcomm sued Foxconn and three more Taiwanese producers that supplied Apple with components for its iPhone and iPad for not making royalty payments.
Asian stock markets and the US Dollar dropped on Thursday amid uncertainty triggered by the US President Donald Trump's interference in a federal investigation.
On Wednesday, the former FBI Director Robar Mueller was appointed to investigate Russia's interference in the US 2016 Presidential Election and the US President Donald Trump's ties to the Russian government.
Google reported on Wednesday that this year it would focus on developing new mobile phone applications and improving its digital assistant rather than on the Android system.
Vladimir Putin revealed that Donald Trump had not disclosed any secrets in a meeting in Washington and suggested to prove it by providing a transcript to the Congress.
Polls showed that backing for the Emmanuel Macron's party is rising before legislative election in France next month, allowing him to win parliamentary support for his reforms.
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, unemployment rate in Australia unexpectedly fell to 5.7% in April, while analysts expected an unchanged reading of 5.9%.
Preliminary data showed that the Japanese economy grew at an annualized pace of 2.2% in the Q1 of 2017, following an upwardly revised 1.4% in the preceding quarter.
Google brings commerce features to its voice-based digital assistant, a move that may help the company develop new ways of making money and compete with rival products from Apple Inc.
In the 100 days since Donald Trump signed an executive order to enhance immigration enforcement, the arrests of undocumented immigrants rose by 40%.
The Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny has confirmed he is going to step down as the leader of Fine Gael from midnight tonight.
The Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka has accepted a proposal for a new finance minister, paving the way for a resolution to the country's latest political crisis.
The number of victims in Afghan TV station attack has increased to 10, including the attackers, while 18 more were injured.
In a major decision to fast-track India's domestic nuclear power programme, the Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved construction of 10 units of atomic reactors.
Rebels from an outlawed political-religious group attacked Kinshasa's central prison on Wednesday, breaking out their leader and about 50 other prisoners, the Congolese government reported.
Fighting broke out in Central African Republic's northern town of Bria after some days of attacks in the southeastern city of Bangassou left at least 115 people dead, authorities said on Wednesday.
The British government reported on Wednesday it would investigate the use of personal data for political purposes, to ensure that data protection laws had not been broken.
Donald Trump's administration is to uphold its part of the historic nuclear deal with Iran this week and extend sanctions' relief.
Four men have been arrested in east London over an alleged terror plot on UK soil, police have reported today on Wednesday.
Crude oil prices edged higher on Wednesday, with gains capped by concerns that the US production was undermining the OPEC's efforts to rebalance the market.
On Wednesday, a new ferry service to the Russia's city of Vladivostok was launched by North Korea amid the country's intention to build-up connections with Russia following the missile crisis' rising tensions.