The Namibian President Hage Geingob stated on Saturday that China was not colonising Africa and that improving cooperation between countries was benefiting both of them.
Japan's banks must proceed with consolidation, using everything from informal tie-ups to mergers, to tackle falling profitability, the new chief of the industry's lobby group stated.
China is expected to complete by mid-April the formation of government departments as a component of a restructuring plan, which was ratified by parliament, state media reported citing Vice Premier's comments.
The Supreme Court battle between the US government and Microsoft on whether tech firms could be forced to provide data stored overseas is likely to end.
South Korea's exports climbed less than anticipated in March, adding to uncertainties surrounding the future of global demand due to rising fears of the US-China trade war.
A Russian court has detained Tanzilia Komkova, the Head of State Construction Supervision for the Kemerovo region, in relation to last week's deadly fire at the Zimnyaya Vishnya shopping mall.
Alibaba, a Chinese e-commerce conglomerate, and Ford, an American multinational automaker, opened a car vending machine in China.
Sources close to the matter reported that Ziyavudin Magomedov, a Russian business tycoon, was arrested on suspicion of embezzling $35M.
The Syrian Democratic Forces reported that they were not informed of any planned withdrawal of US troops from Syria.
The US President Donald Trump attacked Amazon.com for the second time, accusing the retailer of not paying enough taxes and getting cheap rates form the US Postal Service.
India was considering new duties on imports of the main smartphone component, aiming to encourage domestic manufacturing, government sources revealed.
The Central Bank of Philippines announced an alert to the country's financial institutions after the cyber attack at Malaysia's Central Bank, the Bank's Governor stated.
India's police launched an investigation into the lender at Videocon, as well as the husband of the CEO of ICICI Bank, to evaluate whether there was wrongdoing in practices of lending.
China's services industry expanded at a stronger pace in March, with the non-manufacturing PMI edging up to 54.6 from 54.4, an official survey revealed.
The US retailer Walmart was in negotiations with Humana, the health insurer, about strengthening closer ties, discussing Humana's acquisition as one possibility.
China stated that the country cut taxes for makers of semiconductors, aiming to support the industry, as the US weighed tariffs amid increasing trade tensions.
Telegram, the encrypted messaging application, raised $1.7B in the world's biggest initial offering, seeking to make the own cryptocurrency.
The German Ministry of Finance is expecting the rise of interest rates in the nearest few years, which will require Minster Olaf Scholz to take additional measures to meet the budget goals.
India's Ministry of Electronics considers the implementation of 10% import duty on populated printed circuit boards (PCBs), used to connect and support the key smartphone components.
Tesla representatives claimed that a Tesla Model X involved in a fatal crash had an activated autopilot system which was signalising about the possible crash, but no actions were taken by the driver.
According to the report by German Ministry of Defence, the German Armed forces may not be able to use Tornado jet in NATO missions because of the impossibility to build an encryption data device into the jet.
A day after a deadly conflict on Israeli-Gaza border between Israeli military and Palestinians, dozens of youths from Palestine keep protesting against Israel, although the area remains quiet.
On Saturday, British Security Minister Ben Wallace said in his statement that Russia's Aeroflot plane search at London's Heathrow airport was conducted due to a routine Border Force security check.
On Saturday, Russia's Ministry of Transport claimed that Moscow will demand an explanation from London why a passenger Aeroflot plane has been searched by UK authorities.