The President of Turkey Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday he would meet the Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss Donald Trump's decision to pull out American troops from Syria.
The Foreign Ministry of China stated on Tuesday that it held talks with Pakistani colleagues regarding the US decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan.
According to poll results published by the Maariv newspaper, the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu and his party will win at least 30 out of 120 seats in the country's parliament.
On Tuesday, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) issued a list of industries where both foreign and domestic investors are forbidden.
The Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov stated on Tuesday that Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, Colonel Gaddafi's son, should participate in the country's political life.
The Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov stated on Tuesday that the Ministry was negotiating with the US Treasury Department to lift sanctions from Russian carmaker GAZ.
On Tuesday, China's state planner granted approval to construction of a $8B high-speed railroad in the Shaanxi province.
The Tokyo District Court ruled on Tuesday to grant to former Representative Director of Nissan Motor Co Greg Kelly a $635K bail.
On Tuesday, the President of Iran Hassan Rouhani presented a $47B budget plan to the country's lawmakers, warning that the US actions would negatively affect citizens' wellbeing.
China's further opening-up of the markets to investments and foreign imports is likely to propel growth forward, but also strengthen the global economy, the US expert stated.
The People's Bank of China conducted nearly $4.35B of seven-day reverse repo at a 2.55% interest rate, draining liquidity from the market after the largest weekly injection of cash in 11 months, according to the statement.
OneWeb, the US satellite start-up, offered to sell its minority stake to Russia, hoping that the move is likely to allay Moscow's concerns over the company's intention to create a worldwide internet network using satellites.
Guyana's government was in negotiations with Exxon Mobil, following two ships looking for oil off the cost of the South American country halted work after a confrontation with the navy of Venezuela navy.
Italy's Banca Carige discussed with ECB supervisors the rejection of the all cash necessary to safeguard the future of the Italian lender, a source familiar with the matter stated.
Mexico is unlikely to accept the status of the safe third country for migrants, who seek refugee status in the US, Marcelo Ebrard, the Foreign Affairs Minister stated.
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, announced early elections in less than four months, appealing to voters for a political mandate, which could help him weather possible charges in investigations on corruption.
China's contribution is likely to rise to 12.01% in the following three years from 7.92% for the period of 2016-2018, according to the UN General Assembly's resolution.
The joint wenture between Volkswagen and FAW reported that the Group saw the production of passenger cars for 2018 exceeding 2M units.
Taiwan's Industrial Production Index rose 2.09% year-over-year to 111.3 in the month of November, the report showed on Monday.
China's HNA Technology was in preliminary negotiations to sell the US electronics distributor Ingram Micro within its parent group's attempt to trim operations.
Mindbody stated that it agreed to be bought by Vista Equity Partners for nearly $1.9B in cash, about three years after the IPO.
Cambodia exported products worth $11.2B in 2018, an increase of 4% compared to the previous year, a Commerce Ministry's annual report shows.
Cooperation between China and Kenya, including the Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway project, runs smoothly, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson says.
Singapore's Consumer Price Index expanded 0.3% in November, compared to the same period the previous year, the Ministry of Trade and Industry and the Monetary Authority of Singapore says.