On Wednesday, the Syrian capital suffered from artillery and air strikes by the Syrian army, less than a day after Russia declared a ceasefire in the region. It is yet unclear whether terrorist groups or rebel forces were targeted.
The American Dollar extended gains on Wednesday after the US payrolls data exceeds expectations.
China has reported its first monthly trade deficit in three years, after imports surged and a slowdown during the Lunar New Year holidays hit output.
Sanofi, the French drug maker, is looking to hire advisers for the sale of its European generic drug business by the end of the month, ahead of the auction process that was set to be launched after the summer.
Attackers dressed in medical uniforms stormed a military hospital in the heart of the Afghan capital of Kabul on Wednesday, killing more than 30 people and wounding at least 50.
Donald Trump plans to talk to business leaders, Elon Musk included, as part of an infrastructure development program on Wednesday, White house officials told media.
Bob Iger, the CEO of Disney claimed on Wednesday that his position in Donald Trump's advisory team might serve as an opportunity to benefit shareholders.
Public Citizen, a government regulator, revealed that it had requested that lawmakers look into Carl Icahn's advisory of Donald Trump to determine if he should have complied with disclosure laws.
US stock indices such as the S&P 500 and Dow showed inconsistent movements as strong financial data was followed by energy stock losses on Wednesday.
PepsiCo has made a bid to acquire Fábrica de Produtos Alimentícios Vigor, a dairy company located in Brazil, local media reported on Wednesday.
On Wednesday, Turkey filed a complaint with the World Trade Organisation against the US and its anti-dumping tariffs on Turkish tube and pipe products.
Major US stock markets traded little changed on Thursday as investors shifted focus to Friday's NFP report.
The UK Finance Minister Philip Hammond delivered the annual budget speech for the 2017 fiscal year on Thursday.
On Wednesday, about five Islamic State members dressed as medics entered the military hospital located in the Afghan capital of Kabul, leaving over 30 people dead and dozens injured.
On Wednesday, the White House top official Mick Mulvaney announced the federal budget plan for the next year is more likely to be presented on March 15.
On Wednesday, the Lebanese authorities designated Joseph Aoun as a new army chief commander to replace the civil peace guarantor General Jean Kahwaji.
According to the Climate Council, summer at the Eastern coast of Australia hit its record-high, regularly surpassing over 40°C as the climate changes, gradually leading to agriculture and energy security reduction.
On Tuesday, anti-intelligence group WikiLeaks published thousands of documents describing the CIA hacking tools may be used to break into users' computers, phones and smart TVs from companies like Apple or Google.
An avalanche that hit the French Tignes ski resort in the Alps on Tuesday left one of the Dutch citizens dead and two more missing as the snowslide swept away a number of skiers.
On Wednesday, the Volkswagen Chief Executive Matthias Mueller stated that the company was not eager to discuss any merger deals with another carmaker Fiat Chrysler, despite his statement over being interested in partnership at Geneva auto show.
A severe cyclone Enawo hit the Northeast Madagascar with harsh tropical windstorms on Tuesday, leaving at least three people dead as the wind speed reached 300 km/h.
The growth of the economy in Greece has remained flat during the time frame of a whole year. The information was confirmed by the Greek statistics service.
During the night from Tuesday to Wednesday ISIS forces attempted to conduct a counter-attack on coalition forces near main government building in Mosul. Although, the attack was beaten back.
The US President Donald Trump is eager to discuss infrastructure at the meeting with business leaders at the White House on Wednesday as he vowed to provide $1 trillion on bridges, roads, airports, etc. rebuilding at the time of his presidential campaign.