The US President Donald Trump declined to label Japan, China and other Asian countries as currency manipulators but would continue searching for ways to improve the US trade deficit with Asia.
A proxy filing revealed on Friday that Facebook's stockholders proposed the company to compile a report on the threat of fake news and its impact on free speech and democracy.
On Saturday, North Korea showed images of its brand new Pukkuksong-2 SLBMs for the first time ahead of a military parade.
UK's industrial strategy is set to "deal" with creative companies, which are important to the post-Brexit economic success, delivering more trade, exports and jobs.
Violence erupted at Australian refugee detention facility in Papua New Guinea and shots were made after local people attempted to break into place.
China's Premier Li Keqiang urged efforts to optimize services and streamline administration to make a better environment for the country's real economy.
Donald Trump said he plans to nominate Scott Garrett to head the Export-Import Bank after ex-lawmaker supported its closing.
The Trump administration denied naming any major US trading partner, especially China, that intervened in a foreign exchange market for manipulations.
United Airlines claimed it is changing policy on booking flights for its crews after a passenger was pulled off an overbooked plane to free seat for United employee.
After visit to Cuba, a United Nations rights expert praised its social welfare structure for lowering vulnerability that lead to trafficking.
North Korea urged about retaliation if the United States does not end "military hysteria" as the US plane group steamed near the state.
HSBC agreed to pay $2M to resolve civil loan fraud suit that alleged it trying to take reimbursement from US Small Business Administration on bad loans.
Hackers published files and documents that showed that the US National Security Agency monitored money transfers among Latin American and Middle Eastern banks.
According to the Pentagon's statement released on Friday, the US Air Force is to send a number of F-35 jets to Europe for joint training with NATO.
On Friday, Uber Technologies reported that its revenue in 2016 was $6.5 billion, however, large losses were still registered over the year.
Judge in San Paulo, Brazil, ruled that Uber drivers should be recognised as San-Francisco-based company's employees. The company would appeal a decision on Tuesday.
Apple Inc got a permit to examine self-driving vehicles in California. The company is planning to join a list of technology firms and traditional automakers to test self-driving cars.
Three people suspected of supporting the Islamist militant and helping to develop serious action of violent sabotage against the government were arrested in Celle, Germany.
Volkswagen AG has repaired and bought back at least a half of the 475,000 polluting 2.0 litre diesel cars under the US government arrangement.
Fiat Chrysler's CEO Marchionne decided to cancel a merger with Volkswagen, saying that the group was not ready to seek deals and would focus on developing a future business plan.
The SEC had frozen two brokerage accounts‘ assets that were used to reap at least $1M in alleged insider trading income connected to a merger statement by Liberty Interactive Corp and GCI.
Ukraine could miss out on $3.65B energy sector funding from China Development Bank due to squabbles between local ministries and delay of the project proposal by Naftogaz.
According to Israel Police, Palestinian man with mental health issues had killed a British woman on transit network in Jerusalem by fatally stabbing the victim.
Russia's Foreign Minister Lavrov and Chinese Foreign Minister Yi had a phone call, where they discussed Syria's crisis and the established situation on the Korean peninsula.