Uber Technologies Inc introduced a Croatian speedboat service on Friday intended to connect major tourist attractions along the Adriatic coast during the summer season.
The leader of Anwar Abbas of Muhammadiyah, an Indonesian Muslim organisation, urged its 30M members to boycott Starbucks over a LGTB stand that damages its religious values.
The German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said on Saturday that additional tax cuts amounting to €15B are possible after the German federal election on September 24.
Indian security forces killed a top Islamist militant blamed for the death of six police officers during a gun battle in the Kashmir region, army officials reported on Saturday.
The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that 'clear understanding' was reached between all the involved parties in Cyprus talks in terms of island's reunification.
The former US President Barack Obama encouraged Indonesians not to divide the populous Muslim state based on religion and race, thus preserving its lengthy history of tolerance.
The Chinese President Xi Jinping warned Hong Kong's newly-elected leader amid democracy protests on Saturday that any challenge to Beijing's authority will not be tolerated.
According to the government data, gambling revenue in China's casino hub soared 25.9% to around $2.49B over the month of June, helped by high demand from VIPs.
On Saturday, the Lebanese army detained a Palestinian militant wanted for bomb attacks planning at a refugee camp on the outskirts of Sidon.
The leader of the Muhammadiyah organisation urged Indonesians to blackball Starbucks, saying their pro-LGBT stand might undermine "religious and culture" core of the nation.
On Saturday, Ukraine's SBU said Russian Security Services were behind the Tuesday's cyber attack that was supposedly aimed at destroying important data and spreading panic across Ukraine.
The British Prime Minister Theresa May makes the Brexit Minister David Davis's job harder due to her absolutist approach, the former Chief of Staff James Chapman said.
China's consumer economy is predicted to continue to grow and may surge by $1.8T by 2021 thanks to an emerging upper-middle class and more affluent households.
Words leaders gather in Strasbourg for a day of events commemorating the former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, a person who oversaw German reunification.
Alphabet Inc. said that the European Commission's recent antitrust fine would cut Q2 profit by around $2.74B. Analysts expect Alphabet to report Q2 net income of $5.78B.
China is strongly against the US selling weapons to Taiwan, the Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang says.
The Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday finished his three-day tour to Hong Kong after participating in celebrations for Hong Kong's return to China.
Data sharing company Dropbox is looking to hire underwriters for an initial public offering that may happen later this year.
Lockheed Martin has won a $3.8B contract for Black Hawk helicopters for Saudi Arabia, the Pentagon says.
Some British Airways fleet crew started a two-week strike in a long-running pay dispute, affecting the company's image, but promised all passengers to be able to fly.
New Zealand and Australia announced that both countries started free trade deal negotiations with the Pacific Alliance to broaden trade flows and increase investments.
Wizz Air revealed that it launched new routes from Bratislava Airport to Warsaw and Sofia, which are set to be serviced four times per week.
Trump called for extracting trade barriers with South Korea to make trade relationship between the country and the US "reciprocal and fair".
South Korean exports in June to the European Union and China rose 21.1% and 5.1% respectively, while US shipments dropped 1.1%, government data revealed.