On Saturday, the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un invited the South Korean President Moon Jae-in to visit Pyongyang at an early date.
On Saturday, the South Korean President Moon Jae-in met the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's sister at the Olympic Games 2018 in attempt to resolve the standoff over North Korea's nuclear programme.
The Audi CEO Rupert Stadler reported that the company would partner with Porsche to develop a joint electric car platform that would help them to cut costs.
On Friday, Rodrigo Duterte ordered the Armed Forces of the Philippines to stop buying military equipment from countries that impose conditions, including the US and Canada.
The White House's speechwriter David Sorensen resigned on Friday amid allegations of domestic abuse, the second such resignation from Trump's administration in a week.
Sources close to the matter reported that the US President Donald Trump would appoint Nadia Schadlow as the Vice National Security Adviser, following Dina Powel's resignation.
Official sources reported on Saturday that the ex-Australian Treasurer Wayne Swan would leave politics at the next election.
The German car manufacturer Audi AG reported on Friday the sale of 60 875 vehicles to Chinese customers in January which is a year-on-year increase of 73%.
According to OECD, the number of mobile data plans outnumbered residents in developed countries in 2017, as increased competition and regulation resulted in a fall in access costs.
The US President Donald Trump signed a deal on Friday that ended the brief government shutdown; budget deficit is estimated to reach around $1T per year.
Shares of FedEx Corp and United Parcel Service Inc plunged by 2% on Friday, following a report that Amazon.com is to introduce a delivery service for business clients.
The EU's negotiator Michel Barnier told media on Friday that a Brexit transition deal was 'not a given' if the current disagreement between the block and the UK persisted.
Uber has reached a settlement with Alphabet Inc's self-driving vehicle unit Waymo over confidential information by agreeing to pay $245M to its rival.
The board of Bank of America Corp approved on Friday the CEO Brian Moyninhan's equity incentive reward for 2017 worth $21.5M.
Airbus has agreed to pay a $99M penalty ordered by Munich public prosecutors in connection with the sale of Eurofighter jets to Austria in 2003.
The CEO of the Russia-based IT company IBS told media on Friday that weaker rouble and the fear of sanctions had increased considerably demand for locally-produced software.
The Japanese government is set to nominate Haruhiko Kuroda as the Governor of the Bank of Japan for the second term, the news agency Kyodo reported on Friday.
Oil prices dropped to a six-day low on Friday, as a record crude output from the United States added to concerns about a considerable increase in global oil supplies.
US wholesale inventories increased by 0.4% month-on-month in December, compared to the forecast of 0.2%, the Commerce Department reported on Friday.
The Philippines' President Rodrigo Duterte ordered the military on Friday to cancel a $233M deal with Canada to buy 16 helicopters amid the country's concerns the buyer could use the jets to fight rebels.
Alphabet's Google is planning to use the Getty Images content within its services and products as part of their licencing partnership with the photo agency.
On Friday, France's President Emmanuel Macron called on the Russian President Vladimir Putin to put all his efforts to ensure Syria's government terminates humanitarian crisis in the country.
The US President Donald Trump is set to sign the stopgap funding bill into a law this Friday, as part of re-opening the federal government following its shutdown at midnight.
The Social Democratic Party's senior members seek the leader Martin Schulz to quit his post of the Foreign Minister, according to the Bild newspaper.