The San Francisco-based transportation technology company Uber said on Monday it had joined the International Association of Public Transportation (UITP) to improve its service.
On Monday, the Governor of the Bank of Japan Haruhiko Kuroda urged financial companies to implement reforms to their business structures to take the advantage of fintech.
The US Senate Republican frontrunner Mitch McConnell expressed his optimism over the possible tax bill agreement between the Senate and the House of Representatives.
According to sources with knowledge on the matter, the US and South Korea kicked off their largest-ever air exercise on Monday amid rising tensions over North Korea.
Exxon Mobil was considering the company's foray into Egypt offshore gas and oil, in a bid to boost reserves and replicate rivals' success.
Facebook opened its new head office in London and is set to create 800 jobs in the city next year, confirming the company's commitment to the UK ahead of Brexit.
Australian competition regulator stated that it is set to investigate whether the US online majors Google and Facebook disrupted the media to the detriment of consumers and publishers.
Rio Tinto said that it anticipates capital spending of less that $4.5B in 2017 down from a prior $5B projection, while focusing on better returns to shareholders.
North Korea said that the United States was "begging" for a nuclear war, pointing to the "largest-ever" South Korea-US joint military drill.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles reported on Sunday that the company was in talks with Hyundai over a potential partnership related to development of hydrogen engines.
The Warsaw Stock Exchange CEO Marek Dietl said that the bourse would try to persuade retiring business owners to sell their companies via the WSE in order to attract new listings.
Figures released on Sunday showed that more than one thousand UK lawyers registered in Ireland sine the Brexit vote in order to secure their access to the European Court of Justice.
The US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley said that the US would quit the UN compact on migration as it undermined the country's sovereignty.
Sources close to the matter reported on Sunday that Aetna's board approved its sale to CVS Health, an American retail pharmacy and health care company, for approximately $68B.
The US Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said that it would be ridiculous for a fight with Democrats over immigration issues to result in an impasse over a year-end spending bill and prompt a shutdown of the federal government.
Half of Britons support a second vote on whether to leave the EU, and a third assumes that they will be worse off financially outside the world's biggest trading bloc.
Major central banks need to ensure their efforts to gradually increase interest rates prove effective enough to cool some already frothy financial markets, the Bank for International Settlement said.
The White House is set to consider a small increase on the corporate tax rate if it is required to finalise the bill in the US Congress, the White House Budget Chief Mick Mulvaney said.
The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan warned on Sunday that his country would not subject to "blackmail" used by the US in the court case against gold trader Reza Zarrab who was detained on violation of sanctions regime against Iran.
In an interview publish on Sunday, the South African President Jacob Zuma said that his country will revive diplomatic relations with Morocco after a decade of lull.
According to local police, not less than 21 people died after a truck driver with 69 people on-board lost control on a twist in northwest Zimbabwe.
On Sunday, the Syrian Kurdish YPG reported in had taken under control the whole eastern countryside of Deir al-Zor with the assistance of both Russia and the United States.
On Sunday, the Saudi-led coalition conducted several air strikes on Sanaa, trying to assist insurgents of the Yemeni ex-President Ali Abdullah Saleh who announced suspension of relations with Iran-backed Houthi soldiers.
According to sources familiar with the matter, the United Nations (UN) is evacuating not less than 140 workers from Sanaa amid the clash between Houthi and the Saudi-led coalition that has chopped off the airport road.