The Sri Lankan Telecommunication Minister Harin Fernando reported on Tuesday that the government was likely to lift the ban imposed on Facebook and WhatsApp.
Adidas, a German sportswear company, reported on Tuesday that it would buy back up to €3B of its shares by May 11, 2021.
The US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Lawrence Kudlow, an American conservative commentator, was the front-runner to become his next top economic adviser.
On Tuesday, the OBR revised up its 2018 growth forecast for the UK economy to 1.5% from November's 1.4% but left its growth projection for both 2019 and 2020 unchanged at 1.3%.
The UK media regulator reported on Tuesday that Russia Today could lose its license in Britain if the UK PM Theresa May's ex-spy poisoning allegations proved to be true.
Major European stock markets closed firmly in the red on Tuesday as the Euro climbed against the US Dollar after the US President Donald Trump fired the Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
Moldova's former Member of Parliament Yuri Bolboceanu has been sentenced to 14 years in jail on charges of spying for Russia's military intelligence.
On Tuesday, Volkswagen said that the group's record profit drove up its CEO Matthias Mueller's salary package by around 40% to $12.47M last year.
On Tuesday, the European Commission moved on with a proposal to boost cross-border investing in AIFs in order to improve funding for SMEs across the continent.
Data released by the US National Federation of Independent Business showed that its small business index jumped to 107.6 points in February.
The US Bureau of Labour Statistics revealed on Tuesday that the CPI came in at 0.2% growth pace over the month of February, matching economists' expectations.
According to the data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, home loans in the country fell 1.1% over the course of January.
Israeli Electra CP announced about filing a $23M lawsuit against the Chinese telecom giant Huawei Technologies over the alleged violation of contract to import electronic devices to Israel's customers.
Spain's ACS was willing to take the leading role in a deal with the Italian firm Atlantia to jointly acquire the toll road operator Abertis, sources familiar with the issue reported.
The Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi agreed to repeal a ban on Tuesday that was imposed on the international flights to Kurdistan Region, saying the operations might be resumed within a week.
On Tuesday, UnitedHealth named the former GlaxoSmithKline Chief Executive Andrew Witty as its pharmacy benefit unit Optum's head, starting July 1.
On Tuesday, the US President Donald Trump fired the US State Secretary Rex Tillerson and replaced him with the head of the Central Intelligence Agency Mike Pompeo.
Italy's high-end briefcase producer Piquadro is in talks with Richemont to acquire the France's leather goods maker Lancel, seeking to complete the potential deal in this year's first half.
On Tuesday, Salesforce.com launched a new customer service and sales software called "Essentials" for small businesses, which are the simplified versions of its Service and Sales Cloud products.
According to the Comisiones Obreras union, more than thousand Amazon workers in Spain are planning to call a two-day strike on March 21-22 to protest over employees' rights and wages reduction.
The European Union's key Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier stated on Tuesday that the UK could not have the status of a third country and retain benefits of the EU at the same time.
On Tuesday, the Israeli parliament approved a law intended to restrict cash deals in order to combat money laundering and other economic crimes.
Karnataka has granted Apple's supplier Wistron a permission to establish a new assembly facility in the Southern India, as part of the iPhone assembly work presumable expansion in India.
The investment arm of the Finnish government Solidium acquired a 3.3% stake in Nokia worth about $1.04B, in its efforts to boost Finland's influence over the company.