The unemployment rate in the United Kingdom fell to 4.4% in the three-month period to June, topping analysts' expectations for an unchanged reading of 4.5%.
The Afghani officials reported on Wednesday, the police had discovered a mass grave with the bodies of about 36 victims after a recent insurgents' attack on a village.
The Danish brewer Carlsberg reported better-than-expected profit in the first half of 2017, amounting to 4.13B Danish crowns ($652M), even despite a decline in beer volume.
Sweden plans to boost its military budget by 8.1B crown within the following three years amid increased intelligence and military activity in the region.
Deutsche Post is eyeing further cooperation with Ford on other projects, following its partnering in making electric delivery vans, Post board member stated on Wednesday.
The telecoms group China Unicom is expected to announce investment from the Chinese technology companies this Wednesday, the sources familiar with the matter reported.
The former Russian Minister of Economy Alexei Ulyukayev stated in court that the charges against him in the graft case were fabricated, calling them a carried out "provocation".
The number of dead bodies recovered from a mudslide in Sierra Leone's capital of Freetown surged to around 400, the chief coroner reported on Tuesday.
The Philippines is aimed to deploy its troops for additional help to cull out around 600K of domestic fowl in the Southeast Asia's first bird flu battle.
The mobile language app Babbel joined hands with the English language certification arm of Cambridge University with intention to set a new and high-quality standard for digital testing of language.
Britain stated it sought for the Brexit without border posts for Northern Ireland as about 30K people cross the 500 km border every day, not paying customs or immigration checks.
An industry group on Wednesday announced that air travel in the US might increase by five percent on Labor Day.
On Wednesday President of Indonesia Joko Widodo announced that the Muslim country needs to safeguard its constitution, which provides religious freedom.
On Tuesday evening Taiwan experienced a massive electricity blackout, which affected almost seven million businesses and households.
Due to an increase in oil fracking in the United States the price of the sand, which is used in hydraulic fracture, has risen to a point, where it affects the decision whether to open new wells at all.
The government of Brazil softened its budget goals for the next three years including 2020, delaying possibility of a drop in deficit, after tax rates were not raised.
Justin Trudeau, the Canadian Prime Minister, was considering his first trip to Mexico in this year's October to meet Mexican President, aiming to update the NAFTA.
Ukraine revealed intention to expand the country's agricultural producers' presence in the China's market and begin exporting animal feeding and fish products this year.
Greece asked the civil protection assistance of the European Union to help tackle forest fires nearing Athens, the country's fire service spokesperson said.
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported on Tuesday that the US household debt set a new record high of $12.8T in the second quarter amid spiking auto and credit card loans.
On Tuesday, the second-largest German airline Air Berlin filed for bankruptcy protection, as one of the key shareholders withdrew its capital after a years of losses.
Wolfgang Schaeuble, the Minister of Finance of Germany, noticed on Tuesday that domestic automobile industry made a lot of mistakes and, for this reason, should be better regulated.
According to the Cuban National Statistics Office, trade between two countries has plunged 70 percent since 2014 amid Venezuela's inability to honour its contractual obligations.
The Italian Interior Minister Marco Minniti told reporters on Tuesday that he "saw a light at the end of the tunnel" in terms of reducing migrant inflow from Libya.