The Special Counsel Robert Mueller, investigating allegations of Russia's meddling in the 2016 election, was reportedly obtained tens of thousands of emails unlawfully, the US President Donald Trump's allies claimed.
Bitcoin investors predict that futures volumes to surge when CME Group Inc, the world's biggest derivatives exchange operator, introduces its own contract to wager on the cryptocurrency.
The South Korean Foreign Minister will meet her Japanese counterpart when visiting Japan, with Seoul and Tokyo looking for boosting cooperation over the handling of North Korea's nuclear threat.
The US National Labour Relations Board has approved stricter rules on the formation of employee micro unions, thus reversing a decision made by the Obama administration.
The Brazilian conglomerate Odebrecht said that its recent business deal with the Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski was not connected with its corruption scandal.
The US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that the Republican tax plan favoured middle-income people, thus contradicting Democrats who see it as more beneficial to the rich.
The UN Security Council considered to vote on a resolution that would put all decisions regarding Jerusalem invalid, Reuters reported on Saturday.
Ashraf Halim, the Deputy CEO of Orange Egypt, said that frequency bandwidths were sufficient to ensure 4G services at the moment, but more were needed to service new customers.
Net income of the Philippines-based sugar producer Victoria Milling Company Inc. fell by 14% for the crop year 2016 due to lower sugar prices.
The Oregon Public Utility Commission has approved PacifiCorp and Portland General Electric's plan to increase generating capacity by acquiring more renewable energy.
Austria's Freedom Party had agreed to dismiss a referendum similar to the one leading to Brexit in order to conclude a coalition deal, the party's leader said on Saturday.
The South African President explained that the proposal to offer higher education free of charge for less fortunate students would be realised in a ‘fiscally sustainable manner'.
Austria's new coalition said on Saturday that the government would be a trustworthy partner to the European Union; however, it sought to introduce some reforms to the block.
The South African leading party The African National Congress is set to vote on its next party leader this weekend with final results being announced on Sunday.
The US-based insurance company MetLife Inc did not pay pensions to more than tens of thousands of people and thus is required to increase reserves to repay them.
Tens of thousands of Romanians joined European royals today to pay their respects to late King Michael as a state funeral got underway in Bucharest.
Libya reported on Saturday that its coastal guard had rescued over 250 migrants who tried to leave North Africa in small boats bound for Italy.
Procter & Gamble reported that it had appointed activist investor Nelson Peltz to its board of directors, even though he did not win election to a seat in the biggest proxy battle.
The US reported that did everything to help in an investigation of a heavy data breach in the Italian cyber-security firm.
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov had a telephone conversation with France's Foreign Minister on the situation in Syria and the upcoming bilateral contacts.
Sebastian Kurz, conservative leader stated on Saturday that Hartwig Loeger, an insurance executive, would be Austria's next Finance Minister.
Conservative and nationalist parties in Austria reached a deal on Friday to form a new coalition government that will shift the country to the right.
Uber should return the US Federal judge an ex-employee's latter about the company's theft and fraud and mentioned evidence of the stolen trade secrets in Waymo case, court officials said.
According to South Koreas spy agency, North Korea's hackers were involved in cryptocurrency exchange attacks this year, when $6.99M worth of cryptocurrencies were stolen.