The EgyptAir CEO Safwat Musallam said on Tuesday that the US is going to lift an electronics ban on the Egyptian flights to New York as soon as this Wednesday.
Dianne Feinstein, the US Senate Judiciary Committee member, said she wanted Donald Trump Jr. to make an appearance before the Committee as soon as possible.
Scott Pruitt, the US Environmental Protection Agency Administrator, revealed its plans to launch a wide discussion on television on climate change to answer the most popular questions and dispel the most popular myths.
Mitch McConnell, the US Senate Republican leader, said on Tuesday that the Senate would make a final decision on a new healthcare bill next week.
On Tuesday, the Deputy Governor of the Bank of England Ben Broadbent failed to comment on his views over interest rates, suggesting he sees no need in policy alterations.
PepsiCo revealed on Tuesday the company's Q2 profits topped economists' expectations on the back of higher soda and snack pricing in North America.
Speaking at a finance officials' event, the Mexican Finance Minister Jose Antonio Meade said he continued to anticipate inflation to come down.
According to the US Bureau of Labour Statistics, the number of May job openings dropped to 5.67M, with the job openings rate coming in at 3.7%.
A survey conducted by the National Federation of Independent Business revealed the US Small Business Index dropped 0.9 points to hit 103.6 in June.
According to the official media, four men convicted of terrorism in Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province were executed on Tuesday.
The Conference Board Leading Economic Indicator for the United Kingdom dropped 0.1% to hit 113.0 points over the month of May.
Data released by the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation revealed the housing starts trend increased to 215,459 units over the month of June.
Britain is willing to sell 50% of its 10K new electric cabs to overseas markets, starting from the already planned vehicles' export to Amsterdam in 2018.
Audi launched its new technology-packed A8 model on Tuesday following the company's attempts to eclipse the emissions scandal and overtake rivals BMW and Mercedes-Benz.
On Tuesday, Syria's Observatory for Human Rights reported that it had got a confirmed information that the Islamic State chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi being killed.
The ride-hailing service Uber is aimed to improve the conditions for its UK drivers following the government review that seeks for a new "dependent contractor", referring to Uber's workers.
Spain's Banco Santander cooperated with the San-Francisco start-up Tradership amid company's intention to provide 1.5M businesses with supply chain finance on its financial technology digital platform.
The US State Secretary Rex Tillerson stated on Tuesday that he had found Qatar's views and position in the Gulf crisis "reasonable" after visiting the country's capital of Doha.
Bertelsmann stated it had achieved its goal to hold 75% of Penguin Random House and was not eager to buy the remaining 25%.
On Monday, the US State Secretary Rex Tillerson arrived in Kuwait to hold talks with the Gulf states over resolving the Doha crisis triggered by Qatar's alleged support of terrorism.
A number of major investment funds, including the World Bank's group member International Finance Corporation, have agreed to invest $50M in the Hong-Kong's start-up CompareAsiaGroup that helps Asian consumers to select and acquire financial products.
Nestle's group health science business unit is planning to form a joint venture with pharmaceutical company Enterome to develop microbiome-based diagnostics for liver and bowel diseases.
A young man got a head injury and was given hospital treatment after he had taken part in the Bull Run at San Fermin festival in the Spanish city of Pamplona.
The Cabinet of Thailand approved the $258M purchase of the eight South Korean T-50 fighter jets, the PM Prayuth Chan-ocha reported on Tuesday.