A US State Department official told reporters that Iran will dominate in Rex Tillerson's conversations next week, when Tillerson will visit Paris, London, Warsaw and Davos.
A 6.6 magnitude earthquake struck near Baja California in Western Mexico, but officials of Mexico claimed that there were not reports of injuries or damage.
On Friday, officials said that the Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau is going to visit Chicago, San-Francisco and Los-Angeles in February to boost support for NAFTA.
The New York Federal Reserve has downgraded its estimate of the US GDP for the first quarter of 2018 to 3.07% due to sluggish homebuilding data in December.
Thousands of Hungarian students and schoolchildren demanded on Friday new reforms that would substitute the country's outdated educational system.
The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has filed a lawsuit against three virtual currency operators over customer fraud and other charges.
Honda Cars India Ltd is to recall 22 834 vehicles from the market as a precautionary measure due to faulty Takata front airbag inflators.
The University of Michigan reported on Friday that the US consumer sentiment slid to 95.9 in December, thus marking the third consecutive month of decline.
The Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan confirmed that the country would grant €25M to socially important projects led by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
The Lebanese group Hezbollah's leader accused Israel of bombing the city of Sidon that wounded Hamas group's member, calling it an act of aggression.
On Friday, Amazon.com hiked the monthly fee of its Amazon Prime service by 18% to $12.99, following the previous price of $10.99.
On Friday, the President Donald Trump has cancelled his plans to travel to Florida amid the Congress midnight deadline on legislation over the US government shutdown.
Delta Air Lines has decided to tighten the on-board requirements for passenger with emotional support animals, caused by an upsurge in the animal-related safety concerns in the last few years.
According to some analysts, North Korea may try holding a military parade on the Olympics' eve next month in South Korea, despite both countries seek to mend their ties.
Chinese tech firm Xiaomi is planning to expand its India's store network as the company seeks to outstrip the Korean rival Samsung.
According to the EU official Johannes Hahn, Serbia and Montenegro consider entering the European Union presumably by 2025.
The International Business Machines' revenue soared 3.6% to $22.54B, first time in six years, topping analysts' expectations for a $22.06B rise.
Lloyds Bank has allocated additional £50M to provide support for its small business clients that might experience cash flow interruptions due to the bankruptcy of Carillion.
Oil prices dipped lower on Friday, as a global decline in crude inventories failed to outweigh a sharp climb in US output.
On Friday, the Turkish Defence Minister Nurettin Canikli stated that the Syria military operation in Afrin region would be carried out with no delay.
Huawei Technologies senior executives should pay $469K, a self-imposed fine for management oversight of the company's some quality breaches.
The Zimbabwe ruling party ZANU-PF fired 11 Mugabe allies from the Parliament on Thursday, following the President Emmerson Mnangagwa's intention to purge officials who backed the former leader.
On Friday, Airbus COO Fabrice Bregier stated that the latest A380 jet order by Emirates worth $16B would let the EU planemaker to preserve the superjumbo's minimum production level.
France's Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire stated on Thursday that his country and Germany sought reaching the joint Euro zone reform position by June this year.