According to people with knowledge on the matter, Nelson Peltz is set to start a fight for a seat in P&G's board in an attempt to jolt the US-based consumer goods corporation.
Under the government's proposed law changes, Australian military forces are supposed to respond to "terrorist incidents" as soon as such incident is declared.
The UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash said the state wanted to see a "regional solution" and international monitoring of the Qatar-Gulf crisis.
On a yearly basis, Chinese retail sales surged 11.0% in June, while economists anticipated it to decline to 10.6% in the reported month.
China's GDP rose 6.9% year-over-year in the second quarter, beating expectations for a 6.8% reading, the country's National Bureau of Statistics revealed.
Argentina and Egypt discussed ways to boost bilateral trade and economic cooperation, as the countries marked the 70th anniversary of their diplomatic relations.
Singapore's exports rose more than expected at annualised rate of 8.2% in June, the first increase in two months, supported by higher electronics sales, the IE Singapore reported.
The first and the only female who had received the equivalent of the Nobel Prize in mathematics, Maryam Mirzakhani have died battling with cancer at age 40.
German Chancellor Merkel had rejected criticism from SPD challenger condemning her in neglecting Germany's infrastructure, emphasising rising investment levels in some parts of the economy.
According to Wells Fargo's CFO, the company would reduce the number of its products and smaller businesses to focus on more relevant projects.
Thousands of Polish citizens have rallied against the judicial reforms set by the ruling party in Warsaw, which would affect the undermine democracy and judges' independence.
Four Pakistan's soldiers have died when the army vehicle has been struck by Indian shelling moving along the Line of Control that separated Kashmir.
NATO's Secretary General Stoltenberg urged German and Turkish Foreign Ministers to settle the dispute regarding visits to Turkey's air bases.
Five Congo rangers were killed in the Okapi Wildlife Reserve in a joint army operation that was aimed to rescue park rangers and the US journalist, who went missing in the reserve.
Banks in Aden, Yemen, would be closed for three days straight starting from Monday, as well as clearing service would be suspended amid armed robberies.
The Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Sunday that Turkey and the European Union should part ways, as he accused the block of "messing about" with the country.
Republican Senator Susan Collins told reporters on Sunday that 8 to 10 Republicans had major concerns about the party's healthcare legislation intended to replace Obamacare.
The leader of German Social Democrats Martin Schulz presented on Sunday the party's election plan to increase investment and enhance solidarity in the EU amid other pledges.
The British government had affirmed that no Brexit trade deal with the European Union would exclude Gibraltar, Chief Minister Fabian Picardo said on Sunday.
Refinancing of Doha Festival City, a hospitality and retail complex in Qatar, worth $1B had been postponed due to unwillingness of regional banks to do business in Qatar.
The Israel Central Bureau of Statistics reported on Sunday that the country's economy grew at an annualised 1.4% in the first quarter of 2017 due to a boost in exports.
China's Ministry of Transport reported on Sunday that 49 tourists were rescued from an uninhabited island near the southern Guangdong province.
The South African Human Settlements Minister Lindiwe Sisulu told local media on Sunday that she had publicly accepted the nomination to lead the African National Congress.
Venezuelan workers sought creative ways how to participate in the opposition's unofficial referendum on Sunday, thus hiding from Socialist Party members and colleagues.