Argentine Navy reported on Thursday that an explosion was detected near the area where a submarine disappeared last week with 44 crew on board.
According to the data released by Statistics Canada, the country's retail sales were up 0.1% in September, missing analysts' expectations for a 1.0% increase.
The ONS reported on Thursday the UK's second estimate GDP came in at 0.4% for the third quarter of 2017, unchanged from the preliminary reading.
The President of the EU Commission Jean-Claude Juncker stated that he expected to see in the following few days whether the Brexit talks with Britain could enter the second phase.
The German Chancellor Angela Merkel's top ally stated that the Social Democrats should reconsider the opposition to joining new German "grand coalition", as the EU urged for a stable government.
Saudi Arabia is planning to issue tourist visas to foreigners, starting next year amid government's intention to open up the Kingdom and find new ways to diversify the country's economy.
The UN Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura was set to visit Moscow on November 24, Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister stated on Thursday.
According to Rosstandart, Peugeot-Citroen is planning to recall 2,971 Citroen C4 Aircross and 3,085 Peugeot 4008 vehicles across Russia, sold in the time period of 2012-2016.
The Czech President Milos Zeman is planning to name Andrej Babis as country's Prime Minister on December 6 and announce the Cabinet on December 15.
According to the UK House of Commons, the Brexit withdrawal bill will be debated by the British Parliament starting from December 4 and will last for at least four days.
The German steel producer ThyssenKrupp reported on Wednesday an increase of 18% in its order intake this fiscal year, thus showing the highest annual advance since 2012.
Chinese stocks edged lower on Thursday, as new regulations and investor shifts to larger-cap companies put downward pressure on the Asian market.
The Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is likely to return the police to his drugs war after suspension; a move that could retrigger protests by some activists accusing the police of committing murders.
The United States suspended travel for its officials to Myanmar's troubled Rakhine state, amid concerns over possible public outcries linked to Rex Tillerson's accusations of ethnic cleansing in Myanmar.
According to the data posted on Thursday, Chinese trade with North Korea plunged to $334.9M in October, reaching the lowest level since February, following tough sanctions imposed by the UN.
Mitsubishi Materials confirmed that its subsidiaries had falsified product data, including parts of automobiles and aircraft, for no less than a year.
China warned the Northern cities to comply with the rules designed to clear the skies and get serious in a war on smog, as some of them failed to improve the quality of air the previous month.
On Thursday, Amazon.com Australia started an order-taking trial at 0400 GMT, a highly anticipated launch that weighted on the brick-and-mortar retail sector's shares.
The Venezuelan PDVSA is in talks with Rosneft, Eni, Statoil and Repsol, as it seeks to get credit for its gas and oil projects.
Myanmar agreed on Tuesday to ink a deal with Bangladesh on terms for the Rohingya Muslims return due to concerns that Myanmar's army could prove obstructive.
SenseTime, Chinese artificial intelligence start-up, was planning an IPO and aimed to create a research and development centre in the US next year.
China's Premier Li Keqiang stated that it is important for the country's economy to strengthen intellectual property rights protection, as the cabinet pledged to enhance regulations.
The Presidents of Russia, Turkey and Iran agreed to proceed with joining efforts to encourage the shift to political settlement in Syria and restore stability in the war-stricken country.
Tesla completed construction of the biggest lithium-ion battery in the world for South Australia, its most wind power-dependent area, the country's government said.