Europe's finance leaders demanded progress on global regulations to tax the digital economy at G20 Finance Ministers and central bankers' meeting in Argentina, putting them at odds with the US counterparts.
The economy of Cuba grew less than anticipated in the first half of this year and a continuous liquidity crisis is likely to force belt tightening, the country's President Miguel Diaz-Canel stated.
France's technology services firm Atos SE agreed to buy Michigan-based Syntel Inc in an all-cash deal at about $3.57B, including net debt, both companies stated.
A candidate for Pakistan's general elections has been killed in a suicide attack in the northwest region of the nation, police report.
Entrepreneurs all over the world seek opportunities in China amid a vibrant business environment, welcoming regulation as well as support from the Chinese government, the co-founder of several startups, James Lalonde, says.
The support level of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's cabinet declined to 43.4% after the cabinet passed a controversial bill authorizing the opening of casino resorts.
Two unidentified unmanned aerial vehicles were destroyed by air defence systems at Russia's Hmeimim airbase in Syria, a spokesperson says.
A suicide attack that rocked Kabul on Sunday left 11 people dead and 14 others injured, the police spokesman Hashmat Stanikzai says.
The economy of Gaza is on the edge of collapse as it faces an increasing shortage of goods after Israel blocked the entry of goods into the enclave.
On Sunday, the Financial Ministers of Canada and Mexico claimed that they are statying optimistic about NAFTA talks with the US despite the trade tensions in G20.
On Sunday, Malta's attorney general claimed that an inquiry did not find an evidence that a wife of Maltese PM Michelle Muscat has been benefiting from the secret offshore company.
On Sunday, the President of Egypt Abdel Fattah al-Sisi claimed that one of the main threats to Arab states are false rumors spreading instability among population.
Maria Butina, an accused Russian agent, took a part in 2015 meeting between two senior US officials from the Treasury department and Federal Reserve and Russian official.
The Prime Minister of Ethiopia Abiy Ahmed claimed that Ethiopia needs to adopt a multiparty democracy with strong institutions which respect human rights and the rule of law.
Central bankers and finance ministers from the largest economies of the world said that trade tensions and geopolitical instability threatens global growth and a greate dialogue is needed.
On Sunday, the US condemned a law to extend South Sudan's government term in the office, adding that it remains sceptical that country's leaders could oversee a paceful transition to democracy.
Hubert Fuchs, the European Council representative to the G20, claimed that the removal of US tariffs on steel and aluminium imports is not neccesary for starting EU-US talks on trade.
On Sunday, joint Syrian and Russian jets bombed an Islamic State base near the Jordan-Israel border on the Southwest of Syria.
Starting from August Volkswagen is planning to start renting parking spaces for cars which cannot be sold because of the bottlenecks, caused by the new emissions tests.
Vopak, the worldwide independent tank storage firm, has clinched a deal with Engro Corp to acquire a 29% stake in the Pakistani first import facility of the liquefied natural gas.
British watchdog stated this weekend that Experian's takeover deal with the credit data supplier ClearScore might hurt the market's competition.
The hog maker Seaboard Corporation failed to acquire three quarters of the minority shareholders in Kenya's Unga Group agro-processor that could let it evenually take the firm private.
Esterline Technologies, the aerospace parts maker, is considering a potential sale, the Wall Street Journal announced; however, no further details have been provided yet.
A major cyber-attack hit the Singapore government health database, stealing the personal information of around 1.5M people, including the country's PM Lee Hsien Loong.