The British Prime Minister Theresa May called for the UK to stay in the EU's single market during the two-year transition period.
The Romanian Deputy Prime Minister Sevil Shhaideh has been revealed as the main suspect in a criminal investigation conducted by the country's anti-corruption prosecutors.
Markit reported on Friday that its PMI for the US manufacturing sector rose to 53.0 in September from the prior month's 52.8.
Statistics Canada reported on Friday that consumer prices rose 0.1% in August, following the prior month's reading of 0.0% and falling behind analysts expectations for a 0.2% gain.
German authorities have announced that on Friday another Vietnamese embassy official has been expelled because of an alleged kidnapping of a Vietnamese businessman.
On Friday, London revoked Uber's licence to operate, starting from the next week's end, saying the permission would not be renewed after its expire date on September 30.
Carrefour Brasil appointed Noël Prioux as its new Chief Executive Officer to replace Charles Desmartis, who had stepped down from his post, the company said in a statement on Friday.
The largest US and British publisher Time Inc stated that it was considering to sell some of its assets, following the last month's new cost-cutting programme, and targeting $400M in spending cuts.
The CEO of the luxury UK automaker Bentley Motors Wolfgang Duerheimer is eager to step down from his post and will be replaced by the strategy head of its rival Jaguar Land Rover Adrian Hallmark.
According to the Tasnim news outlet, Iran unveiled its ballistic missile with the range of 2K km, which is capable of carrying a number of warheads.
The Minister of Transport Chris Grayling stated on Friday that Britain would have to meet its Brexit financial obligations after leaving the European Union.
Christine Lam, the CEO of Citigroup Inc for the Chinese market, said on Friday that the bank plans to boost its revenue in the country by taking part in the Belt & Road initiative.
Dewet Moser said on Friday that the decision to discontinue the London Interbank Offered Rate would not affect the ability of the Swiss National Bank to conduct monetary policy.
On Friday, two rockets struck close to the Damascus airport in a suspected attack by Israel's warplanes from the outside of Syrian borders.
On Friday, shares in L'Oreal jumped 4%, following the death of the billionaire Liliane Bettencourt, who held the biggest stake of 33% in the cosmetics company, which raised concerns about the group's future.
The Hurricane Maria death toll surged again to no less than 32 people as the storm raged through the Caribbean, devastating a few small islands, including St. Croix and Dominica.
North Korea stated on Friday that it might launch a new test of a hydrogen bomb over the Pacific Ocean, following the US President Donald Trump's statement that it would destroy the provocative country.
On Friday, Spanish police men detained a man suspected of links to the last month's Barcelona attack, when a death toll reached 16 and dozens were injured.
Air Berlin has chosen German Lufthansa and British easyJet as the struggling airline's potential buyers and will hold the carve-up talks for the next weeks with both of the companies.
Canada is not likely to walk away from NAFTA, despite its threats as it still remains too reliant on the US market due to the country's limited success in diversifying exports.
The French Sports Minister revealed that the country's Winter Olympics team would skip the Games in South Korea in 2018 if the team's security cannot be assured.
On Friday, S&P Global Ratings said it had downgraded China's sovereign credit rating due to the fact that the state's attempts to mitigate risks from a rapid debt build-up are not fully efficient.
The world's leading commercial jetliners' manufacturer Boeing said it saw Southeast Asia demand for its new planes surging sharply over the next two decades.
The Chinese Central Commission for Discipline Inspection revealed that the former Gansu province party leader had received bribes, for which he was expelled from the ruling Communist Party.