The British Prime Minister Theresa May made a decision to raise security threat level from severe to critical on Friday after another deadly attack in the London's Tube.
On Friday, the Prime Minister of Iceland Bjarni Benediktsson called for a second snap election in less than a year after one of the ruling political parties decided to quit from the government.
According to a poll result announced on Friday, nearly 40% of German citizens were still uncertain who they would vote for in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
London officials reported that hundreds of British police embarked on a massive chase to catch the one, who placed bomb on a London Underground train.
Emmanuel Macron, the President of France called on Friday for the removal of the sanctions that was affecting the people of Qatar, emphasizing families and students.
The United Nations Security Council will hold an emergency meeting on Friday amid the latest missile launch by North Korea.
The leaders of Catalonia want to hold a discussion with Spain to avoid an upcoming political crisis on a planned independence referendum, after the Madrid administration took measures.
The Renault-Nissan Alliance has revised its strategic plan, in order to double annual cost savings to $12B by the year 2022 through closer cooperation with Mitsubishi Motors.
Russia's Central Bank has slashed its key interest rate by 50 basis points to 8.5%, which is the fourth reduction this year, the regulator reported in a statement on Friday.
Business activity in New York State continued to show rather strong performance, as the Empire State Manufacturing Index held steady at 24.4 in September.
According to the data released by the Census Bureau, retail sales in the United States plummeted 0.2% in August, while July's gain was revised to 0.3% from 0.6% reported initially.
On Friday, Vatican recalled a Washington diplomat after the US State Department stated that the priest might have violated federal laws of child pornography.
The UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres condemned the North Korean ballistic missile launched over Japan, saying he would negotiate the situation at the UN General Assembly's meeting next week.
Lufthansa together with other companies bid for parts of the insolvent airline Air Berlin by Friday deadline as the struggling company's administrators sought for new investors.
On Friday, Eurostat reported that the Euro zone's trade surplus fell to €18.6B in July, compared to the prior month's downwardly revised €21.7B reading and missing analysts' expectations for an increase to €20.1B.
The Hurricane Irma's death toll was at 82 on Friday as 1.5M businesses and homes remained without power during sweltering heat in Florida, five days after the storm hit the US southeast.
Polls showed on Friday that support for the Conservative Party of the German Chancellor Angela Merkel dropped to 36%, while more than a third of German citizens doubt their final vote decision.
The UK police declared London's underground train incident as terrorist attack, reporting that 18 people were injured; however, no death has been confirmed yet.
Iceland is more likely to face another snap election after one of its three coalition parties decided to quit the newly formed government over a "breach of trust".
The President of the Eurogroup Jeroen Dijsselbloem explained on Friday that a clear strategy for the Euro zone was needed prior to discussing changes in its institutions.
Daniele Nouy and Sabine Lautenschlaeger warned that in the absence of ECB regulation at 'European level', banks might try to exploit differences in national laws to avoid its rules.
German union criticised the administrators of Air Berlin for postponing a decision on the struggling airline's sale as thousands of workers were left into critical situation.
The British police are investigating reports of the explosion at a London underground train that took place at the Parsons Green station on Friday.
On Friday, French armed forces arrested a man in Paris after he had attacked an anti-terrorism soldier who patrolled one of the sensitive places of the city due to the increased number of terrorist attacks.