The UK and Germany would remain close after Brexit, Prince Williams revealed during a pre-Brexit charm tour, showing that Britain aims to keep good relationship with the EU members.
UK and US officials are expected to meet in Washington to explore a new free trade agreement between the countries after Britain leaves the EU, a US official stated.
General Electric was awarded a defence contract totalling $409M for next-generation thermal, controls and power, the Pentagon stated.
Brazil is expected to announce an increase in taxes on gasoline, aiming to reach this year's budget goal amid slow economic recovery.
Senior Chinese and US officials disagreed on the main steps needed from Beijing to help diminishing the US trade deficit with China.
Japanese exports grew for a seventh consecutive month in June due to more shipments of electronics and cars, supporting the country's gradual economic recovery.
The US Supreme Court has rejected President Trump's bid to block the ruling of the judge that prevented the travel ban on citizens of the six major Muslim countries.
The CEO of Global Blue, shopping tax-refund company, had the business talks with major investment banks regarding the opportunity to hire advisers for the possible stock sale in 2018.
According to the Peruvian Central Bank's President, the bank could lower a benchmark interest rate once again, depending on the economic data, despite last week's key rate cut to 3.75%.
World stocks' gauge has climbed for the ninth session in a row in New York, while the Nasdaq Composite and the S&P 500 tallied the intraday record highs in the US.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have held discussions with German Chancellor Angela Merkel as they continue their five-day tour of Poland and Germany.
The Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim reshuffled his Cabinet on Wednesday replacing 11 ministers in the 27-member government Cabinet.
Indonesia's government on Wednesday banned the local branch of Islamic group Hizb ut-Tahrir, rejecting criticism from rights groups that the move was undemocratic.
A growing wildfire in the US state of California has forced thousands of residents of the small town of Mariposa to evacuate.
Renewed clashes erupted between Palestinian worshippers and Israeli security forces near the Lion's Gate in the Old City, where police used stun grenades against the demonstrators.
The Chinese Vice-Premier Wang Yang on Tuesday urged the United States to loosen its "outdated" restrictions on high-tech exports to China, to be able to tap the vast Chinese market and reduce the bilateral trade imbalance.
The French Foreign Minister wants major powers that are involved in the Syrian crisis to join a contact group that would make proposals to warring parties in order to break a deadlock in political negotiations.
At least four members of a Shiite family were killed today and one another injured when unidentified gunmen opened fire on their vehicle in Pakistan's southwestern province of Baluchistan, police said.
Morgan Stanley reported an 11% rise in profit in the second quarter of 2017, increasing revenue from equity trading and provision of corporate advice, among other components.
The First Vice-President of the European Commission Frans Timmermans said on Wednesday that Poland might face penalty if the controversial Supreme Court reform was not halted.
On Wednesday, a regional Court of the Czech Republic ordered to reinstate the ban on the ride-hailing service Uber in the country's biggest city of Brno.
Toshiba stated that it had renewed blocking the Western Digital access to data at the memory chip join venture, escalating its tensions with the US company over previously planned chip business sale.
No less than 20 Yemeni civilians were reported to be dead, while dozens got injured after a Saudi-let air strikes hit a southern village in Taiz province.
According to the Amazon Web Service consumer agreement, the company had eased the conditions of its cloud computing contracts by removing a prohibition for customers to sue the firm over patent infringement.