The spokesman of the Russian Defence Ministry Igor Konashenkov stated on Thursday that Russian military was unaware about the people killed in the Syrian Deir al-Zor province's attack.
On Thursday, the Nigerian military destroyed 13 crude oil refineries out of hundreds illegal refineries across the region, constructed for stealing crude from the oil companies' pipelines.
On Thursday, Poland's interior minister stated that the country was seeking to establish regulations to detain migrants in the border camps.
Samsung investors are worried about the corporation's long-term growth potential as stock is losing its steam despite Samsung earnings are climbing to its record-high this year.
Poland's government sources reported on Thursday that the country hoped to secure the US President Donald Trump visit in July and would discuss this possibility at the Washington meeting next week.
A former Islamist Group member was arrested over the Dortmund bus attack as German prosecution had issued an arrest warrant despite no evidence was found yet.
On Thursday, two polls showed that more than 51% of Turkish citizens would vote for new constitutional changes, which would give President Erdogan more power, in the upcoming referendum on Sunday.
The Organisation for The Prohibition of Chemical Weapons sent a team of experts to Turkey in order to investigate the allegations of Syrian government's usage of chemical weapons last week.
One of the Russian richest businessmen and the British soccer club Arsenal co-owner Alisher Usmanov filed a suit against Alexei Navalny, stating that the Kremlin critic had defamed him by releasing a report over graft involvement.
Philippine's President Rodrigo Duterte decided to cancel his scheduled visit to the disputed South China Sea island with a plan to raise the country's flag on Thitu after Beijing demanded him to do so following the countries' friendship.
China's Internet company Baidu agreed to buy the US computer vision start-up xPerception with intention to support their artificial intelligence resumed attempts amid regulatory measures introduced by the US.
On Thursday, Samsung stated that the Galaxy S8 pre-orders exceeded those of S7 smartphone, suggesting the Note 7 fiasco did not influence its customers' decision on buying the company's flagships.
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is concerned that North Korea may be capable to deliver the sarin nerve gas-tipped missiles following the possibility that the country could conduct another nuclear test or missile launch in near future.
Uber Technologies stated the company had constructive talks with the Taiwan transportation authorities over partnering with the licensed rental car firms and would renew its ride-hailing service on Thursday.
According to the people familiar with the matter, Apple hired a biomedical engineers team with intention to develop sensors that could help treating diabetes; however, the tech giant did not reveal any details yet.
On Thursday, the Bank of Korea left its interest rates unchanged for the tenth consecutive month, while also rising its growth prospects for 2017. Lee Ju-yeol, the BoK's governor, expressed a hawkish outlook as well.
On Thursday, a Chinese state planner stated that China's economy in the first quarter of 2017 most likely grew at the same pace, namely 6.8%, as in the previous one.
According to official data release early on Thursday, both China's year-on-year exports and imports in March beat expectations, edging up 16.4% and 20.3%, respectively.
The central bank of Australia highlighted vulnerabilities in the property market, asking regulators to consider tightening of lending regulations to avoid excessive borrowing.
PBOC official said China should think on strengthening the yuan's role as a reserve currency to restrain capital outflows and support financial stability.
The presidents of Russia and the US both presented impairing views of their relations as Moscow showed icy welcome to the US diplomat in a meeting over Syria.
Crude oil futures slipped for a second day, down from a one-month high as US inventories caused worries about possible global oversupply.
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov reported on Wednesday after his meeting with the US State Secretary Rex Tillerson that talks between the US and Russia over Syria achieved some success.
The Egyptian Interior Ministry identified Mahmoud Hassan Mubarak Abdullah as the man who carried out the Alexandria cathedral attack on Sunday, which took lives of 44 people.