The aviation regulator in Europe said on Wednesday that the newly imposed technology ban by the UK and the US could pose safety risks as batteries are at risk to explode in the cargo department.
A three-day strike by local teachers began in Angola on Wednesday, as they voiced their dissatisfaction with wages and conditions in schools.
Protests in Serbia went on for the third consecutive night on Wednesday when students held demonstrations against the election of Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic.
The US President Donald Trump claimed on Wednesday that the civilization will be protected as the United States and its allies will put an end to Islamic State in the nearest future.
The US President Donald Trump called yesterday's deadly gas attack in Syria a "terrible affront to humanity".
Steven Bannon, the US President Donald Trump's chief strategist, has been removed from the National Security Council, according to the White House.
JAB Holdings, the owner of Peet's Coffee & Tea and Caribou Coffee, said it would buy the US bakery chain Panera Bread for $7.2B.
The Volkswagen Group reported on Wednesday that its Audi and Porsche brands would work together on a new shared vehicle.
The oil price fell from its one-month high after the EIA reported a build in US inventories of 1.57M barrels for the week ended March 31.
JAB Holdings, the owner of Peet's Coffee & Tea and Caribou Coffee, said it would buy the US bakery chain Panera Bread for $7.2B.
On Wednesday, Italy's leading airline group Alitalia cancelled 60% of flights as employees mounted a 24-hour strike to protest job and salary cuts.
On Wednesday, Italy's leading airline group Alitalia cancelled 60% of flights as employees mounted a 24-hour strike to protest job and salary cuts.
The Institute for Supply Management reported on Tuesday that its PMI for the US services sector came in at 55.2 in March, following February's 57.6 and falling behind expectations for 57.0.
The German Chancellor Angela Merkel's senior ally Volker Kauder urged Japan to finally sign a trade agreement with the EU, in light of Trump's rhetoric around implementing protectionist measures.
The Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev called for severe requirements to be applied amid the St. Petersburg's metro bombing, offering any kind of cooperation to Russia at the meeting with the President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday.
Facebook is eager to launch new tools for the users to detect and block the so-called "revenge porn" posts and automatically ban them if published repeatedly with intention to prevent the sexually explicit images sharing.
Six people died and two more were reported to be missing after a number of explosions took place at the Portugal fireworks factory late on Tuesday.
According to the German tabloid Bild, the government's statistics shows that 267K of Syrian refugees have rights to bring their families to Germany that could fuel the migration debates right before the national election.
The Cabinet of Germany decided to approve a plan to penalise Facebook and other social media platforms over malicious posts that were not removed quickly, urging the companies to pay up to $53M and reveal the identity of the abusers.
On Tuesday, thousands of the Greek pensioners staged out a peaceful protest against pension cuts as lenders called Greece for austerity and uncommon labour reforms.
On Wednesday, the South Korea prosecution official stated that Choi Soon-sil, a friend of the ousted President Park Geun-hye, would be transferred to another location to prevent her from attempts to get in contact with the country's ex-leader.
According to the Russian investigators, six suspects in St. Petersburg metro terrorist attack were detained; however, there had been no evidence found yet over any links to the bomb blast.
World Health Organization has announced that the victims of the chemical attack in Syria appear to have the symptoms, which appear to be a result of organophosphorus chemicals, which are a nerve agent.
Pope Francis on Wednesday announced that he was horrified, when he was informed on the suspected chemical attacks in Syria. Moreover, he called it an unacceptable massacre.