Australia stated on Monday that the country was recalling an extra 1.1M cars equipped with Takata Corp air bags, raising the size of its largest ever obligatory recall to just under 4M cars.
The People's Bank of China made a 5 bps interest rate increase for 28-day reverse bond repurchase agreements on Monday, matching prior hikes in other tenors in the last two-month period.
Australian Investa Office Fund or IOF stated on Monday that it received an unsolicited non-binding buyout offer of $2.3B from the Blackstone Group.
Theresa May is set to urge the US President Donald Trump to avoid London protests during his Britain visit in July and meet the UK Prime Minister at her country residence.
France's battery producer and oil and gas giant Total's unit Saft announced on Friday it would invest more than €200M in the next generation EU battery alliance project.
Tesla flew six aircraft packed with equipment and robots to California from Europe in its efforts to speed up the battery production for the Model 3 sedan, according to Reuters.
T-Mobile US stated it was receiving an advice on the proposed merger with Sprint valued at $26B from the President Donald Trump's former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski and a few other election team's members.
The European new privacy measures came into force this Friday, making the companies to become more attentive to managing their customer private data.
As nearly 5,000 Alternative for Germany supporters marched on Sunday through Berlin, the march met with anti-AfD demonstrators.
The Brazilian protesting truckers have cleared some of the country's roads on Sunday, as talks had moved forwards between the conflicting parties.
The President of Italy summoned the PM-designate Giuseppe Conte on Sunday in an effort to break the deadlock in the formation of a new government.
On Sunday, Colombian citizens voted in the presidential elections of the country. The biggest concern regarding the election was the possibility of its outcome influencing the peace with the FARC rebels.
The Washington Post on Sunday revealed that Sung Kim, the former ambassador of the US to South Korea, is heading the preparations of the upcoming June 12 summit.
On Sunday, a judiciary spokesman of Iran announced that security forces of the country would confront any unrest that could be exploited by the country's enemies.
The Defence Ministry of China on Sunday announced that it is opposed to the provocation made by two US warships sailing near the islands claimed by China in the South China Sea.
US officials on Sunday went to North Korea to hold talks about the preparation for the upcoming US and North Korean summit.
Mahmoud Abbas, the President of Palestine is set to spend an eighth day in hospital. He was hospitalized to treat a lung infection.
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on Sunday announced that the various Northern Ireland representatives should remain calm after the Republic of Ireland abolished abortion.
Authorities in Egypt have detained Hazim Abdelazim, who was a prominent former President's supporter and now is big critic of the ruling government.
The Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi on Sunday opened two new expressways, which should decrease the number of vehicles in Delhi by 30%.
According to the Reuters poll, an absolute majority of the asked economists said that the Central Bank of Israel will hike its short-term interest rates from the current 0.1% only by the end of this year.
The President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan urged Turks on Saturday to convert their savings kept in Euros and Dollars into Liras in order to support the national currency whose value has recently dropped by 20%.
The British Prime Minister Theresa May faced on Saturday calls from members of her Conservative party to lift ban on abortion in Northern Ireland amid a vote, which ended two-to-one.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Sunday that it supports the summit between the United States and North Korea in Singapore, as direct dialogue is vital for resolution of the nuclear issue.