Airbus is ready to phase out the A380 superjumbo's production, in case the company fails to win the key deal from Emirates Airlines.
The China Sales Chief of Huawei Technologies was detained for the suspected bribe-taking that triggered an investigation in the world's biggest smartphone maker.
Russia is set to limit the US military observation flights over the country starting from the first day of the next year in response to a similar move by the United States.
On Wednesday, Russia's election commission accepted Vladimir Putin's documents applied to register him as a Presidency candidate in the next March's ballot.
According to the Russia tech-safety watchdog Rosstandart, Japan's carmaker Nissan Motor is set to recall 106,340 vehicles in Russia, affecting the majority of models produced between 2001 and 2012.
The President of France Emmanuel Macron called for a lifting of the blockade of Yemen. It was done during a phone call with King Salman of Saudi Arabia.
A purge has taken place in the Ministry of Finance of Uzbekistan, as 562 employees have been fired on Wednesday.
On Wednesday, General Electric announced it would increase the stake in Sweden's 3D printer maker Arcam to over 90% from 77%, buying the firm's shares for $41.44 per each.
China is planning to prolong a tax rebate on the new-energy vehicle purchases until the 2020-end, the Finance Ministry stated on Wednesday.
Russia is planning to supply Turkey with four S-400 missile divisions in a deal worth $2.5B, Rostec's head Sergei Chemezov stated on Wednesday.
On Tuesday, the ex-Kit Digital business associate and CEO were convicted of wide-ranging fraud schemes, linked to the bankrupt video tech firm.
Chinese ruling Communist Party is set to hold talks next month over amending the constitution and the ongoing graft fight ahead of March's passing of a new anti-corruption rule.
On Tuesday, the former Haiti's Prime Minister was banned from travel to other countries on the back of the launched corruption probe with 12 people being arrested, including officials.
On Wednesday, Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen vowed he would seek extending his 30 years in power by 10 years more, following the main opposition party dissolution ahead of the 2018 general election.
After the fraud done by the Apple Company by slowing down old Apple devices, the company faces charges, as already eight lawsuits have been filed in various courts.
Jay Y. Lee, who was seen as the heir to the Samsung empire, has denied the charges of bribing the ex-president of South Korea.
On Wednesday Chinese officials announced to Taiwan that the country will need to get used to Chinese air force doing drills near the Island.
Bullish views on commodity demand in China pushed various commodities like oil and metals to multi year peak prices.
Chinese economic regulator is set to closely monitor a recent gain in the price of mobile storage chips and look into likely price fixing by firms.
Mariano Rajoy, the Prime Minister of Spain, signed an agreement with companies' and unions' representatives to raise minimum wage by 4% next year.
Profits for Chinese industrial firms increased at a sharply weaker pace of 14.9% in November, mainly due to eased demand and slowed producer price gains in the same month.
South Korean firm Hunday Heavy Industries is set to list the company's refining arm Olibank in an initial public offering in 2018 and raise nearly $1.2b via the issue of shares.
Uber Technologies has agreed to sell its US subprime auto-leasing business to startup car marketplace Fair.com.
A rights group reported on Tuesday that Venezuelan authorities had released 44 activists from prison over Christmas, while majority of them remained in prison.