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.
According to top executive, General Motors Co had expected the charge for Opel's sale to Peugeot to reach $5.5B instead of $4.5B amid additional costs that were associated with the deal.
Shares of Nestle rose to a record high during the New York trading session, boosting European stocks and helping to buoy the global index.
Arconic Inc stated that the company had stopped global Reynobond PE cladding sales that were used at the Grenfell Tower in London.
Italy's police have used a tear gas on the group of 400 African migrants who have tried to enter France from Ventimiglia, northern Italy.
The EU antitrust regulators could impose a record penalty on Alphabet unit Google over the shopping service, concluding one of the cases against Google.
Japanese Takata Corp, airbag manufacturer, has filed for bankruptcy protection in the US and Japan and has stated that the company would be acquired for $1.6B by Key Safety Systems.
Rescue workers were looking for 16 missing people after a tourist boat have sank on Sunday in north-central Colombia's reservoir, killing six people.
British PM May has appealed to the landlords of high-rise buildings and has forced them to perform safety checks on potentially flammable materials.
Mohammad Javad Zarif, the Iranian Foreign Minister, asked Europe to reduce tensions in the Gulf, where Saudis and its allies severed ties with Qatar.
The Atlanta Fed kept unchanged its forecast for the US economy to grow at annualised 2.9% in the Q2 of 2017, following data on home sales and durable goods orders in May.
The United Nations requested Turkish and Greek Cypriot sides to open-ended negotiations, aiming to resolve a dispute and unite Cyprus to define future of Europe-Turkey relations.
British PM Theresa May told that EU citizens currently living legally in the UK will not be asked to leave at the point the country quits the European Union.
The former Brazilian Finance Minister Antonio Palocci was sentenced to 12 years in jail for money laundering and corruption.
On Monday, BMW reported that it would invest $600M in its US-based plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina, to improve production facilities for future BMW X sports models.
The British Prime Minister Theresa May urged landlords of tall buildings across the country to allow conducting tests of potentially flammable building materials in the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire.