Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was considering necessary to exert the maximum pressure on North Korea, saying China must put more efforts into getting Pyongyang to abandon his nuclear programme.
According to the SPA news agency, Saudi-led forces are willing to close sea, air and land access to Yemen to stem the arms flows to Iranian Houthi rebels.
In an attempt to put an end to the political crisis that forced the Australian deputy PM to leave the parliament, Malcolm Turnbull said he was to make all lawmakers declare their citizenship.
Taiwan seeks for a "natural way" to communicate with China's President Xi Jinping at the Asia-Pacific leaders' summit that kicks off in Vietnam this week.
The South Korean conglomerate Lotte said it had been granted an approval for its China property development project as tensions between South Korea and China eased.
On Monday, the US President Donald Trump promised to push Japan for freer and more balanced trade, adding relations with Tokyo were now "better than we have ever had".
DPS, the Singapore's biggest lender, said that its quarterly profit fell, with an income dropping 23%, as the company doubled its provisions for loans to gas and oil industry.
Most EU businesses are set to scale back orders from the UK suppliers due to the slow progress of Brexit negotiations, the CIPS stated on Monday.
Haruhiko Kuroda, the Bank of Japan's Governor, said that the country's economic growth is gaining momentum and raising chances of inflation to hit the 2% target.
The Libyan government on Sunday announced a decision to sack the senior military officer who threatened to blow up the Presidential Palace in Cairo.
United Continental Holdings Inc considers replacing wide-body planes with new Boeing 767 passenger jets, the Wall Street Journal reports.
An International Monetary Fund delegation arrives in Myanmar this week for an annual economic assessment of the nation, an IMF spokeswoman says.
The US President Donald Trump urges Saudi Arabia to do IPO of the state-owned oil giant Aramco on the New York Stock Exchange.
A number of senior ministers and nearly a dozen princes were detained in an investigation by a new anti-corruption committee, state media reports.
Bahrain claims the right on a part of the Qatari territory amid heightened tension between the two countries and the ongoing Gulf crisis.
Turkey and Qatar are reviewing possible land, sea, and air transportation opportunities as well as military cooperation, the Turkish minister Ahmet Arslan says.
Seventy-five people were killed in a suicide car bomb attack undertaken by Islamic State terrorists in the eastern province of Deir al-Zour.
The New York Fed's President William Dudley may soon announce his retirement. While Dudley's term ends in January 2019 due to bank rules, he is expected to step down in the spring or summer next year.
France's Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire will meet German officials in Berlin to discuss future of the Eurozone and evaluate his prospects of heading the Eurogroup forum of finance ministers.
Iran's oil and gas deals with Russian companies is expected to help defuse the US President Donald Trump's unilateralism and his efforts to scrap Tehran's international nuclear deal.
The US House Speaker Paul Ryan said that the Special Counsel Robert Mueller should not be fired or step down and needs to be allowed to follow his Russia investigation to the end.
The BoE may be unable to slash interest rates if Britain's exit from the EU turns out to be worse than central bankers currently predict, the Governor Mark Carney said.
KPMG faces a fight to remain as the BoE's auditor as officials from the central bank contacted other accountancy companies to announce a contest.
According to the VRT broadcaster that cited a source familiar with the matter, the sacked President of Catalonia Carles Puigdemont has surrendered to Belgium police.