An investigation of an illegal bitcoin broker lead to the conviction of a pastor and a programmer who helped the company hide its operations from regulators.
The ongoing investigation on corruption in Brazil has caused politicians to attempt to negotiate amnesty for their illegal funding activities.
Walt Disney subsidiaries in Florida have reportedly agreed to abide with the federal law and pay 3.8 million dollars in back wages.
A suicide bombing attack on an anti-terrorism base that is being constructed in Bangladesh left two police officers injured, media reported on Friday.
UBS reported that one third of all European firms expect to cut back on investment amid Brexit risks, while from those that operate in the UK, one tenth are to withdraw their businesses.
Reuters reported on Friday that Lloyd Blankfein, the CEO of Goldman Sachs, claimed lower bank revenues to have had an adverse effect on bankers' wages.
Donald Trump accelerated his attempts to get lawmakers' support for the newly proposed Republican healthcare plan on Friday, putting the legislation on track for a vote next week.
Japan has made a deal with the United States to abide to the exchange rate policy set forth by G7 and G20 agreements, Finance Minister Taro Aso claimed on Friday.
Johnson Associates claimed on Friday that Wall Street may see its first solid bonus rise since 2009 - it is expected to add up to 15%.
While the G20 has a clear stance on devaluations and currency volatility, it remains unclear what the agreement on protectionism and global trade will be, as reported in a meeting draft on Friday.
According to the local officials, 22 people died as two missiles hit the mosque inside the army base in the Yemeni province of Marib on Friday.
Four bakers were detained in Caracas this week for the illegal brownies and pastries making as the Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro sent the specialist to inspect more than 700 bakeries over wheat amount in loaves.
Nokia is eager to split its cellular networks business into separate product and global service units after revealing that Samih Elhage plans to quit his President post of mobile networks.
The emergency workers reported that 10 people were injured amid the Mount Etna eruption on Thursday that caused violent stones explosion as the magma flowed into snow.
The UK is eager to question the Google executives this Friday over its advertisement that appeared alongside extremists videos on the YouTube website.
On Friday, Apple announced it was eager to add two new locations of the Research & Development centres in the China's cities of Shanghai and Suzhou.
The Chinese enterprises began selling bottles of fresh air from the Western China's forest for the price of $6.95 as the citizens are preoccupied with the air quality they breathe.
On Friday, the European Commission stated that it would penalise the Alphabet, Facebook and Twitter social media companies in case of not amending the terms of service over privacy and content for the EU users.
The Japanese government reported on Friday that it would not support embattled conglomerate Toshiba.
On Friday, Eurostat reported that the Euro zone posted a 0.6B euro deficit in January, the first trade gap recorded since 2014.
An Apache helicopter hit the boat off the Yemeni coast with the 31 Somali refugees travelling to Sudan late on Thursday, leaving all of the people dead.
The Israeli military stated that an aircraft that breached the Syrian air space and was shot down by the state army did not belong to Israel as none of its jets were damaged in the overnight mission.
The US Army and a foreign customer are eager to buy the AH-64E Apache helicopters on the back of the $3.4B deal between Boeing and the US government.
On Friday, the Japanese officials conducted the first missile evacuation drill of civilians followed by the sirens and loudspeaker warnings amid the North Korean ballistic missiles threat.