On Wednesday South Korean officials announced that capital gains from cryptocurrencies might be soon taxed.
The social democrats of Germany on Wednesday announced that they would work with Merkel only if voters would get a "fair deal".
On Wednesday, Saudi Aramco has signed $10.4B worth of the memorandum of understanding accords with local and foreign companies, as it seeks promoting local manufacturing.
The British city Sheffield lifted a license suspension on Uber, after the ride-hailing service provided satisfactory responds to questions about the company's management.
According to the Italian media, the country's national elections are expected to be held on March 4 and should take place by May at the latest.
China stated on Wednesday it would welcome all the efforts to relax tension on the Korean peninsula, following the US State Secretary Rex Tillerson's offer to launch direct talks with Pyongyang.
The US ride-hailing Lyft launched its taxi service in Canada on Tuesday, seeking to rival against Uber Technologies outside of the United States.
On Wednesday, a delegation of the Russian defence ministry arrived in North Korea's capital of Pyongyang, Interfax reported, providing no further details.
On Wednesday, Japanese companies Toyota Motor and Panasonic stated they would eye a joint development of new batteries for electric cars, as Panasonic sought for expansion.
The co-founder and CEO of the Chinese embattled company LeEco was placed on a debt defaulters list, following his failure to satisfy court's order to pay $71M to Ping An Securities Group.
The heads of UAE and Saudi Arabia are meeting at a summit in Paris. The aim of the summit is to create a West African military force, which would battle Islamist groups.
AT&T corporation has started trials of a high speed internet line. This comes as the company pushes to introduce faster service.
Carter Page has argued that the AT&T deal to buy CNN owner Time Warner should not be allowed.
Oil prices were rising on Wednesday due to data showing that there is a larger than forecasted decrease in US oil inventories.
The government of Japan is set to keep the interest rate at a record-low of 1.1% when compiling the budget for the fiscal years starting in April 2018, government sources said.
Google was launching an artificial intelligence research centre in Beijing to target China's local talent, even while the company's products were still blocked in the country.
Trade negotiations between the EU and South American Mercosur bloc are set to extend in 2018, as European negotiators requested more time to respond to enhanced offers.
Japan's machinery orders marked a 5.0% growth pace in October, reaffirming the capital spending resilience, which was the main contributor to the country's economic growth.
The Donald Trump administration reported about the meeting with major airlines on Tuesday in order to discuss claims that some Gulf states had been unfairly subsidizing state-owned carriers.
The US State Department reported on Tuesday that it would ease visa restrictions imposed on Gambia from December 12.
The White House said that would host talks between the ethanol and rival oil industries on Wednesday in order to help refiners that struggle to meet the country's biofuels policy.
Vietnamese police reported on Tuesday that a former chairman of state-run Vietnam Rubber Group had been issued with prosecution and probation and prosecution orders for state rules violation.
Major European and US stock indexes gained on Tuesday, ahead of a two-day meeting of the US Federal Reserve policymakers that would end on Wednesday.
The French President Emmanuel Macron expressed concerns at a summit in Paris on Tuesday that the world was losing the battle against climate change.