The British cyber security analyst Marcus Hutchins pleaded not guilty to charges accusing him of creation and distribution of a malware code used for stealing banking credentials.
Kenneth Frazier resigned on Monday from his position as the CEO of American Manufacturing Council, an advisory body to the US President, to withstand intolerance and extremism.
The environmental organisation The Sierra Club filed a lawsuit against the US Energy Department on Monday, hoping to discover details about a research on the electricity grid.
The US Vice President Mike Pence told reporters on Monday that the United States would use its diplomatic and economic power to help restore democracy in Venezuela.
The CEO of Vale SA Fabio Schvartsman said on Monday that its stock conversion plan was a success, thus facilitating the company's possible listing in the São Paulo Stock Exchange.
The Nasdaq Composite and the S&P rose by more than 1% on Monday, as easing tensions in the Korean peninsula drove investors to riskier assets.
The Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said on Monday that Canada might fail to agree on NAFTA in case the US discarded an important dispute-settlement mechanism.
The Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg assured on Monday that in case of re-election on September 11 she would reduce taxes to boost the country's economy.
Saudi Arabia is likely to restart building of one of the largest hotels in the world, the $3.5B worth Abraj Kudai hotel located in Mecca.
The potential for the transitory British participation in the European Economic Area after Brexit would be both costly and challenging to handle, Norway's PM stated.
The US truck rental and leasing firm Ryder Systems will form a partnership with the electric truck manufacturer Chanje and plans to launch offering its trucks on lease in the Q4 of 2017.
On Monday, the missile producer Raytheon appointed the former US Deputy Defence Secretary Robert Work as its board's director.
The CEO of Merck & Co Kenneth Frasier quitted his post in the US President Donald Trump's American Manufacturing Council after recent events in Virginian city of Charlottesville.
On Monday, Ukraine vowed it had never sold any missile defence technology to North Korea, rebutting a New York Times news article that claimed about its rocket engine purchase.
India aims to deport all 40K Rohingya Muslims from the country as it considers them as illegal immigrants, despite registration with the UN refugee agency.
The President of South Africa Jacob Zuma seeks to identify and punish the African national Congress' lawmakers who cast a negative vote for him in the Parliamentary no-confidence motion last week.
Germany's grocery chain Aldi announced on Sunday about its partnership with Instacart as it aimed to launch grocery delivery in three US cities: Dallas, Atlanta and Los Angeles.
At least 47 people were reported to be dead following a massive landslide in the Indian Himachal Pradesh state that swept two buses off the road.
Industrial output in the Euro zone fell by 0.6% in June, resulting from a decrease in capital and durable goods, Eurostat data showed on Monday.
World stocks edged higher on Monday, after experiencing the most extensive weekly losses of 2017 that resulted from the US-North Korea dispute.
On Monday, a traffic to and from the EU second-largest port in Antwerp was halted after a cargo ship ran aground on the Scheldt river's banks.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry stated on Monday that the North Korea and the US trade issues were not related to each other and there would be no trade war between the United States and China.
According to the Nepali officials, hundreds of tourists were rescued from devastating floods in the state's jungle safari park with the help of elephants as death toll rose to 70 after four days of disaster.
The symbol of London and Parliament's bell Big Ben will become silent and will be closed for four years on August 21 amid planned renovation works.