Although Google's self-proclaimed mission is to organize the information of the world, the company has revealed what is its largest challenge. On Tuesday Reuter's analysts have stated that the company faces organizational problems due to the large diversification of the company.
The share price of the US mobile network operator Sprint jumped on Tuesday. The reason for the jump was the published information that the fourth largest network provider was in talks with Charter Communications and Comcast companies about a partnership.
Wester Digital Corp and a US private equity company KKR&Co LP resubmitted their offer for Toshiba's memory chip unit at the last minute ahead of Wednesday's shareholders meeting.
The US Dollar edged lower ahead of Fed Chair Janet Yellen's speech on Tuesday that may signal a possible interest rate hike later this year.
The First Vice-President of the European Commission Frans Timmermans told Reuters that Germany and France are to lead post-Brexit reforms to ensure greater EU's integration.
The EU hit Google with a €2.42B ($2.7B) fine on Tuesday for favouring its shopping service and demoting rival services, thus violating the region's antitrust rules.
According to a research note published by the Citigroup, the UK might have another snap election within the year, as the current May's government is not stable.
Brigitte Zypries, the German Economy Minister, said on Tuesday that the US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross at the last moment has canceled a visit to Germany without stating any reasons.
Jim Mattis, the US Defense Secretary, said on Tuesday that the US might continue to supply military equipment to the YPG even after Raqqa's fall.
Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said that May' s remark that laws could be changed if they prevent effective fight against terrorism are "highly regrettable", as such approach untie the hands of dictators to abuse human rights.
Ernesto Abella, the presidential spokesman, said on Tuesday that Philippines will not conclude any deals with militants that occupy southern part of the Marawi city, as it contradicts to the state's policy.
On Tuesday, the German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure announced its plans to set up a new oversight body to check vehicle emissions amid the Volkswagen scandal.
According to sources with knowledge on the matter, the Kansas-based wireless services provider Sprint is in talks with Comcast and Charter about possible partnership.
On Tuesday, the Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said the state was definitely capable of reaching its full-year GDP growth target in spite of challenges the economy is facing.
On Tuesday, Mongolia's General Election Committee said there was no decisive winner in the presidential election held in the country on Monday.
Mark Goldsmith, a US District Judge, suspended the expulsion of all 144 Iraqi nationals confined during nationwide deportation sweeps this month until July 10.
Chinese officials accused Indian border control officers of crossing into the state's territory and called on India to respect mutually-signed border treaties.
Brazil's top prosecutor charged the country's President with taking multimillion-dollar grafts, saying Michel Temer "fooled Brazilian citizens".
Crude oil prices rose for the fourth consecutive day on Tuesday, as investors and traders closed their short positions.
On Monday, the US President Donald Trump urged India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi to put more effort in neutralizing barriers for free trade and emphasized the importance of a sturdy US-Indian relationship.
Austria reported a 10.3% rise in exports for the first quarter of 2017, the strongest increase since 2012, which provided tax revenues with a total value of 350M euros.
The US Senate bill to repeal, replace the Obamacare is likely to increase the number of uninsured people by 22M by 2026, if becoming law, the Congressional Budget Office revealed.
San Francisco Fed President John Williams revealed that the Fed should keep rising interest rate in a gradual way in order to avoid inflation, economic overheating, but boost sustainable growth in the US.
Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko and France's Emmanuel Macron discussed ways out of conflicts in Donetsk and Lugansk regions and agreed to enhance cooperation in the next Normandy format meeting.