Brad Grey, the chairman and chief executive officer of Paramount Pictures, is expected to leave the studio in the near future.
During his trip to Europe, the Republican Senator John McCain said that the administration of President Donald Trump is in "disarray".
The US food company Kraft Heinz Co made a $143B merger proposal for Unilever in a bid to create a global consumer goods giant.
According to the source familiar with the matter, Apple Inc. is eager to launch its low-cost iPhone SE manufacturing in the company's Indian plant in Bengaluru over the next few months.
London is going to introduce a "T-charge" pollution fee for the vehicles registered till 2006 as these cars fail to meet the European emission requirements. The tax price will be $12.43 per day.
The Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic has agreed to be nominated as a candidate for President of the Serbian Progressive Party in the parliamentary election that are estimated to be held in April.
The number of wounded has risen to 15 and a 3-year-old child reported to be dead amid the blast defined as a car bomb in the Turkish town of Viransehir, close to Syria border-line.
One person dead and 10 people are reported to be wounded in a blast near building housing judges and prosecutors in Viransehir, close to the Turkish-Syria border-line.
The Polish PM Beata Szydlo has already recovered after the car accident happened on February 10 and is eager to attend the government meeting next week.
Following the terror act that killed around 80 people, Pakistani forces went on a raid that was fatal for more than 100 alleged Islamic State militants.
US stock indexes slipped on Friday due to the banking and energy sectors after higher profits had made record returns on investors' money.
Safe haven demend was on a rise on Friday due to uncertainty fogging the French Election and lack of policy decisions in the US, which led to a rise in the Yen value.
Mitch McConnell claimed on Friday that the bill on infrastructure investment might be created in a way that would lead to support from all sides.
Tony Blair, the former British Prime Minister, called for British businesses and voters to stand up against Theresa May's proposed hard Brexit or even ask to halt the leave.
Accenture said it is committed to increase the number of employees in the US to 15,000 amid rising protectionism under the new Administration.
On Friday, Scott Pruitt, an Oklahome Attorney General and President Trump's nominee, is likely to be accepted by the US Senate for the role of the head of the Environmental Protection Agency.
An explosive device went off in close proximity to a moving Egyptian military vehicle in the Northern Sinai, killing at least 5 army soldiers and injuring two more.
The British currency and the European single currency both sustained losses on Friday, being affected by poor UK Retail Sales data and the upcoming Presidential election in France, respectively.
On Friday, the US President Donald Trump announced that he has four candidates to choose from to fill the spot of the National Security Adviser, including the currently active person, who just took the place of Michael Flynn on Monday.
The US Dollar index extended losses on Friday despite upbeat US economic data, with the main issue being the fear about President Trump's policies boosting future economic growth.
Tony Blair, the former Prime Minister of Britain, prompted UK citizen to refrain from leaving the EU, as Brexit could be a threat to the kingdom in his mind.
On Friday, the US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson met with the Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Bonn, Germany, where they discussed mutual issues.
On Friday, in the South China Sea three Chinese warships ended their week-long military exercises, leaving Taiwan, Malaysia and the Philippines unnerved.
The retired Vice Admiral, now the senior executive at the US Lockheed Martin aerospace company, stated he rejected the President's offer due to financial and family reasons.