According to the EU statistics agency, the Euro zone inflation climbed to the 1.8% annual rate in the previous month on the back of energy cost surplus up to 8.1%.
About 1M of San Jose citizens in the Northern California had to urgently evacuate from their homes as the floods hit the region, putting people lives in danger.
The Lieutenant General Herbert Raymond McMaster who was named as the US Security Advisor by the President Donald Trump, expresses different point of view on the majority of the top issues unlike Trump, including Russia, counterterrorism and the US army.
The Euro plunged to the weakest level in nearly six weeks due to indications that the anti-EU French Presidential candidate Marine Le Pen is likely to win the upcoming Election.
The aerospace group Airbus seeks for the new talks with the European nations to limit its fine fee for its A400M military plane delays.
China is close to complete building about two dozen constructions on Spratly Islands in the South China Sea designed for the ground-to-air missiles housing.
Firebrand conservative columnist Milo Yiannopoulos stepped down from the post as he was accused of defending pedophilia in his remarks.
On Wednesday, the Houthi militants blasted a military camp with a ballistic missile, leaving the major Yemeni general Ahmed Saif al-Yafei together with other members of military dead.
On Wednesday, the Court of China sentenced the ex-Chief Executive Donald Tsang to 20 months for misconduct in the public office.
The world's carmakers such as GM, Toyota Motors & VW want the head of EPA to eliminate the fuel-efficiency requirements established by the former US President Barack Obama as these rules lead to job and revenue cuts.
Despite pressures to expand the monetary easing program to heal the stagnating economy, Brazil is likely to remain aggressive on rate cuts Wednesday afternoon.
While Wall Street profits supplied investors with record-gains, Asian stocks rallied and European factory data topped analyst expectations, the Dollar slipped on Wednesday's session.
Malaysia identified two suspects in the killing of Kim Jong Nam: one of them is a member of the North Korean embassy in Malaysia and the other – linked to a North Korean airline.
Chinese officials claimed on Wednesday that the 1947 Taiwanese demonstrations against Nationalist forces was an attempt to halt the Chinese liberation.
Following a surge in costs of packages shipping to e-commerce clients, the American delivery firm UPS announced it would consider lifting prices of its services.
On Tuesday, Daimler announced its plans to start making Mercedes-Benz cars in Russia, with the first vehicles expected go off the assembly line as soon as 2019.
Egypt is set to establish closer cooperation with Gaza's Hamas in an attempt to defend the Sinai border from possible attacks by the Islamic State.
The Supreme Court of the United States appeared to be divided over the 2010 cross-border shooting lawsuit renewal, with judges expected to end up with a 4-4 split.
On Tuesday, European Commission's Frans Timmermans said the executive department of the EU would stand at Ireland's side when the country needs to deal with Brexit.
On Monday, the US President Donald Trump condemned hostility towards Jewish people in the United States following a streak of bomb threats to Jewish community centres.
On Tuesday, the Trump administration said it would leave protections for immigrants falling under the "Dreamer" programme in place.
Having posted better-than-expected sales in both conventional and online stores, Wal-Mart shares jumped 3% on Tuesday.
Oil prices climbed on Tuesday, as the OPEC Secretary confirmed the major producers stuck to their promises to cut oil output, expecting even higher compliance with the deal.
Scott Pruitt, the newly appointed chief of the US Environmental Protection Agency, will turn to the staff on the back of Trump's intentions to reverse Obama-era green rules.