Angela Merkel said today that Germany must substantially invest in electric cars to ensure that the country would not left behind by the shift to electric vehicles.
A young protester was killed on Monday after a police vehicle "accidentally" ran him over outside an oil and gas installation in south Tunisia after weeks of social unrest.
The French President Emmanuel Macron is to meet his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Paris on May 29, his office announced on Monday.
The Brazilian President Michel Temer said on Monday that he would not resign, since if he stepped down that would mean admitting guilt.
On Monday, Volkswagen and JAC Motor announced that the Chinese regulators approved their request to set up a joint venture for electric car production.
Pakistan has launched an investigation over anti-army publications in about 200 social media accounts and is eager to punish those users who spread negative materials against the military.
The European Union approved a common negotiating plan on Britain's withdraw from the bloc and warned the UK it would only open the trade talks, when the Brexit bill was settled.
On Monday, the Chancellor Angela Merkel stated that Germany must facilitate the French President Emmanuel Macron's success, adding that she seeks to aid fighting France's unemployment.
Russia arrested 16 suspected hackers in an ongoing investigation over the major hack that hit a million of domestic banks' customers last year as cyber criminals had spread malicious software via fake Android bank app.
On Monday, Turkey brought 200 suspects to trial accused of military coup plotting and orchestrating in 2016 who could be jailed for life, according to the Turkish prosecution.
The President of the US Donald Trump has reached Israel in his world tour. Trump urged leaders of the Middle East to work together and announced that peace is possible.
Representatives of North Korea have announced on Monday that the country is ready for the mass production of intermediate range missiles.
24 people are reported to be wounded amid a bomb explosion at a hospital of Thailand's capital; however, nobody has claimed the responsibility yet.
On Monday, the headquarters of the German SPD party were urgently evacuated during a weekly board meeting in the Willy Brandt Haus in Berlin as a suspicious item had been found in a mailroom of the building.
Cathay Pacific Airways made its biggest job cuts of 600 positions in the last 20 years as a part of company's plan to boost profitability.
On Monday, China urged all sides to exercise restraint after North Korean announcement that its intermediate-range ballistic missile had been test-launched successfully.
Airbus hired an independent group of experts including two ex-ministers to observe its anti-corruption practices as the UK and France started bribery and fraud inquiries into the jetliner sales.
According to some news agencies, Ford Motor will announce on Monday about the CEO Mark Fields firing and his replacement with the self-driving cars unit's head James Hackett amid company's restructuring.
Not less than 17 people died and 31 more got injured after a bus plunged 90 metres off a roadside in Mexico close to Guatemalan border.
On Monday, the President of Sri Lanka Maithripala Sirisena switched the finance and foreign ministers amid a major reshuffle of the Cabinet.
According to military documents reviewed by Reuters, Venezuela holds 5K of Russian surface-to-air MANPADS missiles, raising concerns in the United States.
Barclays is eager to hire 100 new employees in the private bank amid company's second attempt to win the business from wealthy clients.
On Monday Japan issued a protest against a letter sent to the Prime Minister by a UN expert, who raised concerns regarding legislation that targets terrorism and other conspiracy crimes.
The foreign minister of Iran Mohammad Javad Zafir has criticized Donald Trump for concluding an arms and other investment deal with Saudi Arabia, which is worth hundreds of billions.