Following the kidnapping of two ship crew members by alleged Abu Sayyaf militants, one was successfully rescued by Philippine soldiers on Saturday.
The collapse of a power plant platform in China was lethal for nine people and left two injured on Saturday, local media reported.
A US military leader in Africa claimed on Friday that there are definitely ties between Libya's Khalifa Haftar and Russia, suggesting that the role of Russia in the country has been underestimated by the US.
Zhou Xiaochuan, the Governor of People's Bank of China claimed on Saturday that globalisation is not a choice but should rather be accepted as a reality by all countries.
BVA polls suggested that Emmanuel Macron would win the first election round scheduled after a month, putting him ahead of Marine Le Pen for the first time.
ISIS took responsibility for the suicide bomber attack near the airport of Bangladesh on Friday, a second attack in two weeks, with police officers being targeted.
On Friday, the US President Donald Trump expressed his disappointed over the House of Representatives blocking his new healthcare system plan.
Brazil's police investigated unsanitary conditions and endemic corruption in the local meatpacking industry that are described on 8,000 pages of evidence, including systematic fraud.
House of Representatives' Republican leaders pulled legislation to reconsider the US health care system due to lack of votes despite the White House's hopeless lobbying and Congress allies.
The Fed President Williams stated that the Fed did not try to raise inflation to compensate for the previous weak price increase, but aimed to ensure credibility of the 2% target.
An unidentified suicide bomber killed himself near Bangladesh international airport at police checkpoint, the second such incident this week.
The US paint maker PPG team of executives left the Netherlands without meeting Akzo Nobel's counterparts. PPG expected to gain support for the offered takeover.
Tanzanian President warned local journalists of limits to a press freedom. These comments would support opposition concern that the government narrows a space for public criticism.
According to Indian police, local authorities launched an investigation into the Hindu nationalist lawmaker after he admitted hitting an Air India official over business class seat.
Russia's warplanes took part in the air strikes against the rebels to repulse a major attack on the Syria's government-held regions near Hama.
A man killed four people by stabbing them to death in a rural area of Tamel, Portugal. The man was surrounded by police and confessed the crime.
The US President Trump supported Charter Communications Inc's decision to invest $25B in the US and the disclosed plan to create 20,000 working places over four years.
The Fed stated that forecast on the US GDP was raised in the first quarter to almost 3% amid stronger than expected data on durable goods orders and new home sales in February.
On Friday, the SAS flight that carried 119 passengers made a force landing in Munich after one of the engines malfunctioned, 10 minutes into a flight.
TransCanada's Keystone XL pipeline granted the official permit by the US, previously rejected by the former President Barack Obama, seeking to create thousands of workplaces and help to boost oil industry.
France's far-right presidential nominee Marine Le Pen is eager to view the French gothic art exhibition during her visit to Moscow that will take place in the Kremlin on Friday.
12 Syrians are reported to be dead, including five children, as a plastic boat sank in the waters close to the Turkish Kusadasi town on Friday.
Twitter is thinking over launch of its Tweetdeck platform's premium version that will require fee-paying as the social media failed to lure enough in advertising earnings to turn its profit.
The quantity of the charging points for electric vehicles in Germany surged 27% in 2016 as Germany tried to increase the technology in Europe.