The Central Europe states such as Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and the Czech Republic urged the EU bloc to equivalently treat all the members as they strongly disagree with the European Union division, considering it weakens Europe.
Chinese JD.com posted strong quarterly results showing its earnings skyrocketed 47% amid growing demand in their central e-commerce businesses. The income climbed to 80.3B yuan from 54.6B yuan.
According to the UK Prime Minister's spokesman, Theresa May stated there should be no changes in the Brexit legislation made by the Parliament, as she needs it unadjusted to launch the official talks with the EU.
The CEO of Deutsche Telekom claimed on Thursday that they would be open to participate in the US mobile sector consolidation with its subsidiary T-mobile on either the buy or sell side.
The leader of UN's tourism department claimed on Thursday that the United States might be risking millions in tourism revenues by imposing the ban on seven Muslim-majority countries.
The US-backed Iraqi soldiers repealed the counterattack of the Islamic State militants in the Western Mosul on Thursday's early morning.
According to the Thailand police, militants shot dead four persons including a child and injured two more children in the Southern mostly Muslim province of Thailand on Thursday, despite the lately agreement reached over safety zone.
The Emperor of Japan Akihito made his first official visit to Vietnam on Thursday to meet the families of the Vietnamese soldiers engaged in the Japanese World War Two.
On Thursday, French Court of Appeal made a decision to postpone presumable extradition of the ex-Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, a former guerrilla commander considered as a war criminal.
The Turkish newspaper Herriyet assigned a new Senior Editor, a veteran journalist Fikret Bila, replacing Sedat Ergin the next day after Tayyip Erdogan criticised the daily paper for a provocative story over the army and government relations.
According to the Mosul residents, several citizens and Islamic State militants are dead amid a strike that hit the mosque of Mosul and demolished nearby houses in the west side of the city this Thursday.
According to Trump's administration, a multi-billion-dollar Mexican wall project would be financed by the use of existing funds, however, the Homeland Security Department has found only $20M it can allocate for the wall building.
Local media stated on Thursday that well-known Chinese rights' activist's claims of being tortured were "fake news" made up to get press recognition, while opponents said it was an attempt to damage his reputation.
Attacks at police and intelligence in Kabul that killed more than 15 people and left many more wounded were claimed by Afghan Taliban on Thursday.
A Malaysian local news agency claimed on Thursday that they would put an end to the visa-free entry by North Korean citizens starting March 6, due to tension between the two countries following Kim Jong Nam's murder.
Jeff Sessions was asked to resign by the leader of Democrats Nancy Pelosi due to his two meetings with a Russian diplomat just before Donald Trump became President, which he did not disclose.
On Wednesday, the US Treasury yields reached the highest level in more than seven years and the US Dollar surged against a basket of currencies, as investors kept betting on a Fed interest rate hike in March.
A Brexit summit is expected to be held in the beginning of April, where UK Prime Minister Theresa May is to negotiate the exit terms.
Omar Hassan al-Bashir, the President of Sudan, named Hassan Saleh, his ally, the Prime Minister of the country, a government offiicial claimed on Wednesday.
Following the arrest of a Turkish-German journalist in Ankara which shook the ties between Germany and Turkey, he was quoted saying that the conditions of his detention have improved.
Facebook has cut the price for its virtual-reality set Oculus by 200 dollars, as part of its attempts to attract a broader customer base, a company official claimed on Wednesday.
More than 200,000 phones were cut off in Ukraine's rebel-held Donetsk following a takeover of the major fixed-line by armed men, claimed the director of the company.
A US military official told media on Wednesday that despite President Donald Trump's claims about boosting military pressures to fight Islamic State, there is little chance that forces will be significantly increased.
A US commander claimed on Wednesday that positions backed by them were bombed in Syria by both Russian and Syrian forces, leading to casualties.