Automaker BMW has recalled its advertising from the show "The O'Reilly Factor" on Fox News due to the allegations that Bill O'Reilly paid off women who accused him of sexual assault.
Angela Merkel claimed on Tuesday that while protectionism might have some near-term benefits, it is hurtful in the long run due to the adverse impact it has on competitiveness.
On Tuesday, at least 58 people, including 11 children, were killed during the gas attack in the rebel-held Syrian town of Khan Sheikhoun.
British banks are at danger of undergoing losses due to recent increase in the amount of consumer loans as they compete to propose debt to potential borrowers, the Bank of England said.
The EU is determined to hold on to an agreement with Turkey to restrain the flow of migrants without documents crossing its border in the southeast, President of the European Council Donald Tusk revealed.
On Tuesday, the Commerce Department reported that the US trade deficit data turned out to be worse than expected, due poor domestic demand weighing on imports and the level of exports reaching a two-year high.
On Tuesday, the French Foreign Minister requested an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, amid a new possible chemical attack on Idlib province in Syria.
On Tuesday, the Thai Prime Minister prompted the country's officials to begin getting ready for the US trade policy changes, but added that there is no need for concern yet. Thailand is a large exported to the US.
Germany's Deputy Foreign Minister said the country continued to fight for the release of Die Welt's journalist Deniz Yucel, who was arrested by Turkish authorities over terrorist propaganda.
The Sennaya Ploshchad underground train station has reopened on Tuesday after yesterday's blast, which took lives of 14 people.
Instant messaging provider WhatsApp is set to enter the Indian market with digital payment services within the next six months.
Tuesday's air strikes in the province of Idlib were fatal for more than 35 and wounded dozens, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported.
According to an Ethiopian government official, al Shabaab, a Somalian Islamist group, has captured the town of El Bur, Galmudug, after Ethiopia's troops left.
A Kyrgyz-born Russian man has been named as a likely defendant in yesterday's deadly explosion at the Sennaya Ploshchad metro station in Saint Petersburg.
Early on Tuesday, the Reserve Bank of Australia decided to leave its cash rate at the record-low level of 1.50%, keeping a generally neutral bias.
Data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics revealed trade balance in the country widened to A$3.57B in February, being boosted by a steep slide in consumer goods imports.
Vacancies in the US retail mall sector showed 9.9% in the quarter ended March, the same as in the final quarter of 2016, Reuters reported on Tuesday.
An explosion in a Russian metro executed by a suicide bomber with alleged ties to Islamic radicals was fatal for 11 people while 45 others were left injured.
An Organization of American States meeting on Monday resulted in Venezuela's representative storming from the premises after the 34-country block put pressures for Nicolas Maduro to restore democracy in the country.
The South Korean companies Kia Motor and Hyundai Motor have cut back on output in China due to rising competition amongst Chinese producers, Reuters reported on Tuesday.
On Monday, the US appeals court stated that a hearing would be held in May, concerning the matter of a Hawaiian federal judge banning President Trump's revised travel ban order.
According to the Interfax, a Russian news agency, the suicide bomber responsible for the blast in St. Petersburg's metro on Monday was linked to the radical Islamist group.
On Monday, Donald Trump, the President of the United States, said that the explosion in a metro tunnel in St. Petersburg was "absolutely a terrible thing".
On Monday, Turkish authorities have fired 45 more justices and prosecutors as a part of a probe into the last year's attempted coup.