In spite of rising prices and higher mortgage rates the US New Home Sales data beat expectations, reaching a seven-month high of 592 thousand deals in February, official data showed today.
On Thursday, the British Prime Minister Theresa May visited victims of the London attack in a hospital.
Oil prices extended losses on Thursday as US crude inventories remained above the targeted level despite significant production cuts.
On Thursday, Turkey called on the US and Britain to lift the flight electronics ban for Turkish Airlines and Istanbul Ataturk Airport.
On Thursday, Turkey called on the US and Britain to lift the flight electronics ban for Turkish Lines and Istanbul Ataturk Airport.
The British police named a 52-year-old Khalid Masood as the man who carried out the attack at Britain's Houses of Parliament on Wednesday.
The Belgian police detained a man after he attempted to drive down the crowded shopping street at high speed in the centre of Antwerp on Thursday.
The Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Ukrainian accusations towards Russia over the "state terrorism" of the former MP Denis Voronenkov were nonsense.
The former MP of Russia and a key witness in the Ukrainian leader's treason case Denis Voronenkov reported to be shot dead outside the hotel in the centre of Kiev on Thursday.
Johnson & Johnson followed the example of Marks and Spencer and Verizon companies and suspended its digital advertising on YouTube amid the scandal over ads appearing along with offensive videos.
On Thursday, the Foreign Ministry of Germany Sigmar Gabriel suggested the European Union to leave the communication channels with Turkey open despite strained relations at the moment.
The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack that took place on Wednesday outside the UK Parliament leaving four people dead and dozens wounded.
According to the France's security and military sources, a French national working for the state company was kidnapped on Thursday in the East of Chad, but no additional information was provided on the matter.
The British police detained eight people suspected in the London attacks, stating that the Parliament assailant who claimed lives of three people was a British-born and previously inquired by MI5 intelligence agency.
On Thursday, the Scottish parliament stated that the debate on the independence referendum would resume on Tuesday. The talks were suspended due to the recent terrorist attack near the British parliament.
On Thursday, the Kremlin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Russia expects Ukraine to reconsider banning the country from entering the 2017 Eurovision contest, adding that the decision was unfair.
On Thursday, China called the US to respect the country's air defence identification zone as the US bomber jet was detected illegally flying into the East China Sea self-declared zone.
The Vienna Airport appealed against the Austrian highest court decision to block airport's planned expansion, claiming it was a violation of constitutional rights concerning ownership freedom and business operations freedom.
According to the Israeli media report, Teva Pharmaceutical is eager to downsize 6K employees worldwide following its long-term efficiency plan on the back of the stocks fall 72% in 2016.
The Prime Minister Beata Szydlo stated that Poland was not eager to accept Rome's declaration if it would not fill Poland's requirements and its priority issues.
The British police were investigating London's attack that left five people dead and about 40 wounded, supposing the assault was "Islamist-related" and claiming that the attacker identity was already discovered.
A policeman and three other people are reported to be dead as a gunman opened fire at a law office and a bank in the centre of Wisconsin on Wednesday.
On Wednesday, Google announced that it would add an audio-only tool to communicate through the Duo video-call service in cases of bad-quality connection and a file sharing option to the group chats of the Allo messaging app.
On Thursday, China urged Brazil to punish those responsible for the low quality meat shipments, while providing no information concerning the lifting of the temporary ban on beef imports from the South American country.