The US Sales Director of Hyundai Motor Derrick Hatami left his post in a company's management shake-up, presumably, due to sluggish sales as Hyundai had posted a 15.5% drop in the US sales in May.
Abu Dhabi's Etihad Airways announced about the UAE government decision to bar Qatari passport holders from travel or transit through the country amid Qatar's strained ties with its Gulf neighbours.
On Tuesday, Russian fighter jet intercepted a nuclear-armed US B-52 bomber flying over the Baltic Sea; a move that was deemed by Russia as the Cold War threat.
The board of France's supermarket chain Carrefour intends to nominate Alexandre Bompard as a new company's CEO as early as this Friday or next Monday.
On Wednesday, Spain's bank Santander stated it was eager to buy its smaller rival Banco Popular for one euro, making a capital investment of €7B required to boost failed bank's finances.
The United Arab Emirates is eager to punish any person who publishes expressions of sympathy towards Qatar by imprisoning up to 15 years.
On Wednesday, the British police took a man in custody on the suspicion of preparation, commission and solicitation of terrorists acts in the London Bridge attack investigation.
The economy of Australia increased just enough during the last quarter to reach the record of the Netherlands of consecutive 103 quarters of growth.
The prices for crude oil decreased on Wednesday morning, as the markets remain oversupplied. However, increasing political tensions in the Arabic Peninsula and decreasing US stocks have supported the price.
Three police officers and a security guard have died during a prison riot in the city of Victoria in the state of Tamaulipas in Mexico.
Goldman Sachs Group is set to be one of the top banks of savers, as it is set to increase its deposit rate to 1.2% on Wednesday.
Global demand for clean water is set to grow more than 40% by 2050, forcing at least the fourth part of the world's population to live with a lack of fresh water, the UN chief warned.
A Pentagon report showed the Pakistan as a potential location for the next China's military base, expecting Beijing to create more bases overseas.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics revealed that the country's GDP rose at a better-than-expected pace of 1.7% in the Q1, following a 2.4% yearly increase registered in the preceding quarter.
Rex Tillerson, the US Secretary of State, said that Trump asked him to rebuild and stabilize the US-Russia relationship and not allowed the political turmoil to impede him.
The Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia said that in order to restore ties with Arab states, Qatar must take a number of steps, including ending its support for the Palestinian group Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood.
The British police reported they had uncovered "significant evidence" in a car linked to Manchester bomber Salman Abedi.
The British police have named the third London Bridge attacker as 22-year-old Youssef Zaghba and said he was believed to be an Italian national of Moroccan descent.
The Foreign Minister of Qatar has reported the country is open to mediation to resolve the crisis that has seen a group of nearby countries move to isolate the emirate over claims it supports Islamist extremist groups.
French police shot and injured a man who attacked an officer with a hammer outside the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on Tuesday, while shouting "this is for Syria".
The United Nations on Tuesday reported Islamic State militants killed over 160 people in Mosul last week to prevent them from escaping insurgent-held areas.
A truck bomb that struck the heart of the Afghan capital last week killed more than 150 people making it one of the deadliest single attacks in the country since the 2001 US-led invasion.
The number of job openings in the US unexpectedly rose in April, boosting optimism over an improving labor market as employers actively seek workers.
Saudi Arabia has shut down all Qatar Airways offices in its kingdom and revoked the airline's licences, as the regional diplomatic crisis deteriorated.