During the night from Tuesday to Wednesday ISIS forces attempted to conduct a counter-attack on coalition forces near main government building in Mosul. Although, the attack was beaten back.
The US President Donald Trump is eager to discuss infrastructure at the meeting with business leaders at the White House on Wednesday as he vowed to provide $1 trillion on bridges, roads, airports, etc. rebuilding at the time of his presidential campaign.
Greek police officers used force to break-up protesting groups of farmers at the riot against pension and tax reform in the centre of Athens on Wednesday, firing the demonstrators with tear gas.
On Wednesday, China urged North Korea to stop its missile and nuclear tests and prompted the United States to hold its military drills, calling the countries for peace negotiations.
The US State Secretary Rex Tillerson is eager to visit Asian countries for the first time next week to negotiate with the top officials over the missile tests launched by North Korea lately; Japan, South Korea and China are on his visit list.
About 30 people died in clashes between the ethnic Chinese rebels and Myanmar security forces as the insurgents attacked Laukkai, forcing thousands to flee and seek shelter.
On Tuesday, the White House stated that the US President Donald Trump was eager to set up the Washington lawyer Noel Francisco as a Solicitor General of the United States to represent the government before the Supreme Court.
Gunmen, who reportedly have used disguise, engaged military personnel and assaulted a military hospital near the United States embassy in Kabul on Wednesday morning.
Mexican authorities canceled already existing export permits for sugar issued for the United States due to a conflict over the pace of shipping of the goods.
As the President of the United States Donald Trump during his election campaign promised to be tougher on North Korea, and the country recently conducted new missile tests, the process of the review of counteraction to North Korean aggression has been bolstered by Trump's aides.
Better than expected Chinese trade data released on Wednesday morning reversed the direction of Asian stocks, as Asian stock markets rebounded and erased previously gained losses.
On Tuesday, the Foreign Minister of Ukraine and several other Eastern European countries' officials addressed the Washington to help them resist Russia's cyber-attacks and other forms of influence.
On Tuesday, US President Donal Trump approved the Republican replacement plan for Obamacare; however,this brought a lot of disapproval and opposition from several conservative groups that by all means tried to complicate the plan's passage in Congress.
On Tuesday, the CEO of Fiat Chrysler Sergio Marchionne said that he was still interested in a tie-up with General Motors, saying such deal would be "a good thing for the business".
On Tuesday, shares of the US technology and social media company Snap Inc dropped as much as 11% on the back of investor short-covering.
Oil prices were unchanged on Tuesday, showing almost no reaction to mixed messages from the Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Khalid Al-Falih on the OPEC output cut deal outlook.
Microsoft tech support sites reported that a number of online services provided by the company had experienced several-hour outages in the US and Europe on Tuesday.
The US Secretary of Health and Human Services Tom Price said that the bill aimed at repealing Obamacare was the first step towards facelifting the country's healthcare system.
The IBD/TIPP poll revealed that the US Economic Optimism Index slipped 2.0% to 55.3 points in February compared with a 56.4 reading observed in the preceding month.
Porsche's head of sales announced that the company might introduce an electric Macan SUV version, as VW, its parent organisation, attempts to recover from the dieselgate scandal.
The Ivey PMI released by the Richard Ivey School of Business declined to 55.0 in February from 57.2 registered in January, falling short of expectations for a 58.9 print.
Prices in the fifth Global Dairy Trade auction of this year dropped 6.3%, coming in a notch below market analysts' expectations for an 8% slide.
Following a $44.3B reading registered over the month of December, the US trade deficit widened to $48.5B in January, matching analysts' expectations.
Trade surplus in Canada widened more than expected over the month of January, with exports totalling $46.45B and imports easing to $45.64B.