The Jehovah's Christian Witnesses are planning to challenge a ban imposed by the Russia's Supreme Court in the European Court of Human Rights, claiming that all other available remedies have been exhausted.
The US President Donald Trump warned on Monday that he would impose severe sanctions on Venezuela, in case the country's leader Nicolas Maduro created a Constituent Assembly in a scheduled vote on July 30.
On Tuesday, two frozen bodies of Marcelin and Francine Dumoulin were found on a Swiss glacier after they had gone missing in the Alps 75 years ago.
On Tuesday, the Polish Parliament's lower house voted to start negotiations on a bill that the opposition believed would erode the independence of judges.
According to the Indian government's officials, no less than 21 people died after a dengue outbreak hit the Southern state of Kerala three weeks ago.
The President of Turkey Tayyip Erdogan is eager to visit Qatar, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia on July 23-24 following the attempts to find a solution to the Gulf crisis.
Samsung is willing to recover about 157 tonnes worth of rare metals out of the recalled Galaxy Note 7 phones amid company's intention to reuse the components and minimise the environmental impact of its devices.
The Australian Greens party Senator Larissa Waters was forced to resign on Tuesday as she had a dual citizenship, which made her ineligible for the office.
The BMW executive Ulrich Kranz joined the electric vehicle start-up Faraday Future as Chief Technology Officer as the company pushes to accelerate its FF91 electric SUV production.
Rodrigo Duterte, the President of the Philippines, had asked the Congress to prolong martial law in island of Mindanao until 2018 to allow the army to eradicate Islamic terrorists.
The US Geological Survey said that a 6.4 magnitude earthquake had hit a territory located 200 km southwest of Puquio on Monday; no reports of casualties or damage.
On Monday, the US Senators Mike Lee and Jerry Moran announced that they could not vote for an amended healthcare draft legislation.
A senior Indonesian lawmaker "SN" (supposedly Setya Novanto, the speaker of the House of Representatives) was put under investigation by the local anti-corruption agency, being suspected of corruption amounting to $173M.
The Kremlin expressed hopes that the Trump administration would manage to find wisdom to solve political disagreement with Moscow over Russian property seizure in the US.
Brazil needs to show progress on improving its inspections before the US would set any timeline to stop a ban on fresh Brazilian beef imports, the US agriculture secretary stated.
The US Federal Reserve announced that it is set to fine BNP Paribas and some of its subsidiaries in the US $246M for its unsaafe practices in Forex markets.
The United States made the first step in the renegotiation of NAFTA, emphasizing its top priority was diminishing the US trade deficit with Mexico and Canada.
According to Egypt's Foreign Minister, the country would terminate visa-free entry for Qataris, the latest and the major measures against Doha, which three Gulf states are boycotting.
World stocks' gauge hit a record high during the New York session, while MSCI Asia-Pacific shares reached a two-year high and copper prices rose to four-months high amid China's growth data.
According to a spokesman, the US TSA stated that the large electronics on-board ban on Saudi Arabian Airlines' passengers for the US-bounded flights had been lifted.
The Tesla driver who was involved in a car crash in Minnesota stated that the car's Autopilot system did not lead to the incident, since it was deactivated at the time of the crash.
Chinese GDP rose 6.9% in the second quarter of 2017, while analysts expected economy to expand by 6.8%, allowing policymakers to tackle major economic challenges.
Shares of Blue Apron Holdings Inc dropped 11% on Monday amid possible Amazon.com Inc's acquisition of Whole Foods Market Inc because of the fast expansion of meal-kit industry.
The UAE Foreign Minister Anwar Gargash has denied allegations of hacking into Qatari websites, which sparked a month-long diplomatic crackdown in Doha.