The Japanese State Minister in charge of Reconstruction Masahiro Imamura is eager to quit after his disregarding comments over Fukushima as he considered it a better option for the earthquake disaster that hit in 2011 than Tokyo.
On Tuesday, the Greek Court issued an order against the extradition of the three Turkish soldiers fled away to Greece in July 2016.
Netflix clinched a licensing deal with the one of the China's largest streaming service iQiyi.com with intention to introduce its content to the Chinese market.
The Eli Lilly drugmaker posted strong quarterly results showing its earnings surged 7.5% amid growing demand for its psoriasis drug Taltz and diabetes treatment Trulicity.
Russia is eager to provide the breakaway region of Ukraine Luhansk with power as Kiev cut off its power supply, Interfax news outlet reported on Tuesday.
The German government has increased the forecast of the growth of the country for this year to 1.5%. The reason for that is the increased optimism about an increase in the global demand.
The politburo of the People's Republic of China has announced that the country officials will continue to have a "prudent" monetary policy.
Boeing is moving towards a decision to introduce its 737 passenger aircraft's larger version with intention to beat the Airbus A321neo strong sales.
On Tuesday, the Spanish police officers arrested eight Moroccan people in connection with the Islamist militant activity and raided 12 sites in Barcelona.
Hungary may flag a pre-election bonus for pensioners at the end of 2017, if the GDP growth exceeds 3.5% and the budget deficit can be kept under control.
The chairman of the two Japanese automakers Carlos Ghosn stated he sought Mitsubishi to reform itself and a full merger with Nissan is unlikely to happen, except companies' cross-manufacturing in special cases.
According to the Alphabet statement on Tuesday, its affiliated company Waymo is eager to start testing its new autonomous vehicle ride service for dozens of families in Arizona's city of Phoenix.
On Tuesday, the prosecution of Hungary stated it had charged Roland Mengyi, a lawmaker of the ruling Fidesz party, together with six others with a public funds misappropriation attempt and power abuse of the office.
On Tuesday, the ABB stated it had agreed to collaborate with IBM on the new artificial intelligence technology to be featured in IBM's Watson data analytics software.
According to the Chinese industry ministry, the country aims to reach 35M of auto sales by 2025 and seeks NEVs to account for 20% of that total.
The shareholders of Wells Fargo are set to vote on the leadership of the bank, which may cause changes in the bank, as many directors have been criticized for their actions during the latest scandal.
Anti-government protests in Venezuela marked the fourth week with more deaths. Two people have been killed by gunmen on Monday in Venezuela, which brings the total casualty number to 12.
The industry ministry of the People's Republic of China has announced that it wants its annual new energy vehicle production to reach two million by the year of 2020.
On Tuesday North Korea conducted large scale, live fire exercises in areas near the city of Wonsan, which is located near the country's east coast.
The US is likely to impose preliminary anti-subsidy tariffs averaging 20% on Canadian softwood lumber imports, said the Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.
The South Korean economy is set to grow faster than expected in the first quarter of 2017, mainly driven by stronger exports and capital investment.
EU leaders are set to warn Britain not to assume its banking services industry to be included in free trade agreements after Brexit.
Donald Trump urged the UN Security Council to be prepared to set new sanctions against North Korean ballistic and nuclear missile programs.
Italian government stated that it had raised gambling and tobacco taxes and had cracked down on VAT evasion to reduce the 2017 budget deficit, as the EU has demanded.