The UK will officially apply to begin the Brexit process on Wednesday, kicking off years of uncertainty both for the United Kingdom and the European Union.
China is investigating the case of the Taiwanese human rights activist Lee Ming-che who has gone missing as he is suspected in harming national security.
On Tuesday, the Peruvian Airlines' Boeing aircraft lighted up while landing close to the Andean town in Peru; however, the officials confirmed there were no serious damages detected.
The Democratic Republic of Congo confirmed three bodies found by the villagers belonged to the UN officials Michael Sharp and Zaida Catalan and their Congolese interpreter who went missing in Kasai Central province.
Ireland's low-cost airline Ryanair called the UK to put the aviation deal negotiations with the EU on a priority basis as the company would not manage to fly on Europe-UK routes after Brexit.
On Wednesday, attackers whose identities were not determined stormed the Consulate of Poland around midnight in Lutsk, damaging windows and building's roof.
Afghanistan is eager to expand its elite special forces by doubling them from 17K troops amid growing number of attacks by the Islamist militants and Taliban insurgents.
The Republican Senator Roy Blunt stated that Donald Trump's request on the US-Mexico border wall funding likely would not be met along with the obligatory spending bill to avoid federal agencies shutting.
A judge in Mexico has issued a warrant for the arrest of Cesar Duarte, who was the former governor of Chihuahua from 2010 until 2016. Duarte is a member of the ruling Institutional Revolution Party.
Donald Trump on Tuesday announced to a group of senators that he is expecting that the lawmakers of the country will soon reach a deal regarding the healthcare bill, which was not voted on last week.
Tencent Holdings of China has bought a five percent stake in Tesla Corporation for the price of 1.78 billion US Dollars. This is the latest large scale investment by the Chinese internet company.
The armed forces and emergency workers of Australia have moved into the tropical area of Queensland state. The state has been hit the hardest by Cyclone Debbie during the early hours of Wednesday.
The International Air Transport Association criticised the electronics ban Trump's administration imposed on a number of Muslim-majority states, saying the ban was ineffective.
On Tuesday, the South African National Treasury reported investors were highly concerned over the country's political situation.
DeWitt Lambert, a black Tesla worker, started a court action against his production co-workers, claiming he had been a subject to racist threats and sexual harassment.
On Tuesday, the German Federal Prosecutor's Office announced it had launched another investigation into possible Turkish espionage.
Elena Udrea, the Romanian government ex-minister, has been sentenced to six years in prison on charges of power abuse and embezzlement.
On Tuesday, Mexico's Grupo Mexico announced it had acquired the FECR for $2.1B, as the Mexican miner seeks to operate foreign assets.
Consumer sentiment in the United States rallied to the peak levels, jumping to a 16-year high this month, as consumers' evaluation of jobs market conditions bettered.
Data released by the Department of Commerce on Tuesday showed that goods trade deficit in the United States plummeted 5.9% to $64.8B over the month of February.
On Tuesday, Iran's President Hassan Rouhani said that Russia, Turkey and Tehran would continue Syria peace talks in the city of Astana without specifying any date or giving further details.
Sources close to Japan's Toshiba reported that the company's US nuclear unit Westinghouse Electric would file for bankruptcy today.
On Tuesday, Ford Motor reported it would invest $1.2B in its three Michigan factories and create 130 new jobs.
The Brazilian Agriculture Ministry reported on Tuesday that Hong Kong lifted a ban on meat imports from Brazil.