On Friday, a spokesman of the Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan called for the enforcing air-exclusion zone in Syria and establishing safe zones with no delay.
According to the Russian Parliament member Leonid Slutsky, the US air strikes on Syria will not have any impact on the US State Secretary Rex Tillerson's scheduled visit to Moscow the following week as Russia seeks a dialogue.
On Friday early morning, about 23 attacks, including bomb blasts, hit the South of Thailand after the Thai King Maha Vajiralongkorn signed a revised constitution.
Russia and Iran expressed sharply criticism over the United States strike on the Syrian military base, while Britain, Australia and Turkey showed their complete support regarding Donald Trump's decision.
On Friday, Saudi Arabia stated that it "fully supports" the US President Donald Trump's decision on military strikes in Syria as a response to the chemical weapons used against civilians.
At least four members of the Syrian military died in the US missile attack that almost destroyed the Syrian airbase close to the Homs city.
Viktor Ozerov, the head of the Russian Parliament's defense and security committee, said on Friday that the US air strike on Syria could undermine efforts to combat terrorism.
The governor of Syria's province Homs said on Friday that Trump's ordered US air strike caused deaths.
On Friday, the oil price jumped more than 2% after the US President Donald Trump ordered an airstrike against a Syrian airfield.
The US President Donald Trump ordered an airstrike against the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, following a deadly gas attack launched two days ago from a Syrian airfield.
The New York Fed office said that, according to their estimates, the Fed's $4.5-trillion bond holdings are unlikely to diminish as much as was first anticipated, with the projection being near $2.8 trillion after 5 years from now.
On Friday, Samsung Electronics announced that its 2017 first quarter's profit beat expectations and grew nearly 50% compared to the same period last year.
When asked about North Korea's nuclear programme, the US President Donald Trump said he was ready to act alone in case China does not help on the matter.
Rex Tillerson, the US Secretary of State, spoke over the phone with Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on the matter of the Syrian poison gas attack.
The PM of the Republic of Ireland Enda Kenny said that whatever the outcome of Brexit talks, he saw "no return to a hard border" between Ireland and the British province.
Twitter shares plunged 1.14% on the NYSE on Thursday, following the announcement that Ev Williams, Twitter co-founder, is selling some of his stake in the company.
The European Parliament called on Russia to release the opposition leader Alexei Navalny who was arrested over resisting police orders in anti-corruption protests in Moscow last month.
On Thursday, the biggest US cable provider Comcast Corp announced it was launching a new wireless service that would provide clients with a limitless data plan.
The Dutch Foreign Ministry's spokesperson reported 100 Dutch nationals of Turkish descent, many of whom have publicly expressed criticism of the President Erdogan, were being barred from exiting Turkey.
The White House announced that Mike Pence, the US Vice President, would go on an official 10-day tour to the Asia-Pacific region to deliberate about issues of mutual interest.
Data released by the US Labour Department revealed that the number of people filing for unemployment benefits plummeted 25K to settle at 234K over the last week.
The British Prime Minister Theresa May said she would seek to ensure the best deal for Gibraltar, highlighting no sovereignty talks will be held without consent of its citizens.
The US House Rules Committee's spokesperson said that the House panel had agreed to consider tweaks to the delayed healthcare bill before legislators go on a two-week break.
On Thursday, the President of the European Council Donald Tusk met with the British PM Theresa May in London, as the two sides seek to reduce tensions in Brexit negotiations.