Donald Trump praised ongoing efforts on a post-Brexit trade agreement with Britain, while sharply criticised the EU trade relationship with the US.
The Ifo Institute for Economic Research showed that its Business Climate Index climbed to 116.0 points in July, beating analysts' expectations for a decline to 114.9.
The government of Indonesia would need to double its spending on infrastructure to $500B in the next five years, the World Bank's top official said.
Daimler is eager to hold a supervisory board meeting on Wednesday over allegations regarding a cartel in the German car industry.
According to the NBC News, the former chief of the Donald Trump campaign Paul Manafort will talk to the Senate investigators in two days regarding the June 2016 meeting at the Trump Tower in New York.
BMW announced on Tuesday it had selected its Oxford factory as the location to construct an electric version of Mini, starting from 2019.
On Tuesday, the Brexit Minister David Davis urged British courts to protect the rights of the Europeans living in the UK after the country leaves the bloc.
On Tuesday, a London citizen Marvyn Iheanacho got a life imprisonment for beating his girlfriend's five-year-old child to death after a little boy had lost his shoe in a British park.
Uber tied up with an insurance company AXA over an accident cover for the ride-hailing service drivers in France after facing a criticism on their treatment.
Chemicals and seeds firm DuPont that is merging with Dow Chemical posted a 15.5% fall in its Q2 profit on higher costs.
Australia's minister Matthew Canavan was forced to resign on Tuesday as he turned out to have a dual Australian-Italian citizenship, which made him ineligible for the Parliament.
The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated on Tuesday that his country has signed a contract with Russia to purchase the S-400 missile system.
On Tuesday, the Polish President Andrzej Duda signed a law giving the minister of justice the right to appoint or dismiss judges of the lower courts.
At least seven civilians died after a car bomb blasted at the Egypt's North Sinai security checkpoint, the country's military reported.
The US retailer Michael Kors agreed to acquire the luxury shoemaker Jimmy Choo in a deal worth $1.2B after the company listed itself for sale, while Michael Kors had been struggling with plunging same-store sales.
The President of Turkey Tayyip Erdogan did not managed to make any progress in his attempts to resolve the Gulf crisis after two days visit to the Arab states for talks.
On Tuesday, Israel decided to replace metal detectors at the Jerusalem holy site with a smart surveillance facility after gate installations triggered the bloodiest clashes between Palestinians and Israelis in years.
On Tuesday, the US House of Representatives is scheduled to vote overwhelmingly for a proposed bill to impose new sanctions on Russia, North Korea and Iran.
A health insurer Molina Healthcare is planning to cut back about 1.4K job positions in the following months amid its Q4 loss report related to the ex-leader Barack Obama's healthcare law.
Germany is seeking to revoke registration of any diesel vehicle that was affected by the emissions scandal and refused to update its engine software.
On Monday, a deportation of over 1.4K of the Iraqi nationals from the United States was halted by the Michigan Federal Judge, providing detainees with time to challenge their removal in the country's federal courts.
Alphabet Inc., the parent company of Youtube and Google, reported a 21% growth in quarterly revenue despite rapidly rising costs and $2.7B fine from the EU.
The US Senator John McCain, who has been diagnosed with brain cancer, plans to fly back to Washington to vote on Trump's healthcare bill on Tuesday.
On Tuesday morning, crude oil prices rose to $48.90 a barrel, as Saudi Arabia pledged to reduce crude exports in August, thus aiming to tackle the global oversupply of oil.