On Monday, the Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Liberals won 36% or 41 of Quebec's 78 seats, thus confirming their ability to retain victory in a 2019 federal election.
Facebook announced that it was testing the idea of splitting its News Feed, where commercial posts and personal news would be separated to encourage businesses to enhance advertising.
Japan's government is set to host the next round of talks for 11 nations involved in the Trans-Pacific Partnership, while the outcome was thrown into doubt by New Zealand's government change.
Lee Hsien Loong, the Prime Miniter of Singapore, outlined for Donald Trump the US attempts to pressure North Korea, but advised the leader to use negotiations to help resolve the dispute.
Japan's manufacturing activity expanded at a weaker pace in October, putting the Index down to 52.5, as new orders and output eased as a sign of moderating final demand.
On Monday, Amazon.com reported that its new North American headquarters would cost $5B and create 50K new jobs.
Amazon reported that it has received 238 proposals from regions and cities across North America wanting to host the company's new $5B headquarters.
On Monday, the Knesset, Israel's parliament, approved a bill to ban local companies from selling binary options overseas by online trading.
On Monday, Deutsche Börse reported that a German court would not approve closure of the investigation proceedings against the company's CEO Carsten Kengeter.
A survey published by Bernstein, a research and brokerage firm, showed that demand for the brand-new iPhone X would be substantial but not exceptional.
Police in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro have shot dead a Spanish tourist after her car failed to stop at a police roadblock in the Rocinha favela.
On Monday, US regulators approved a fix for 38K Volkswagen AG 3.0-liter diesel vehicles, a decision that could save the company more than $1B.
On Monday, the international humanitarian organisation Save the Children announced the suspension of migrant rescues in the Mediterranean Sea.
The winner of last week's Czech parliamentary election Andrej Babis revealed on Monday he strived to form a coalition only with a stable partner, calling a minority government an "unrealistic plan".
Cisco said on Monday it has struck a deal to acquire BroadSoft for $1.71B, an agreement that is believed to help Cisco diversify its offerings.
On Monday, the world's biggest online shopping company Amazon revealed it has received 238 applications from North American cities and regions willing to host the firm's second HQ.
The Conference Board reported that its Leading Economic Index (LEI) for Australia advanced 0.1% to hit the 109.7-point mark over the course of August.
According to the data released by Statistics Canada on Monday, the country's wholesale sales were up 0.5% in August, missing analysts' expectations for a 1.1% uptick.
The Chief Operating Officer of Apple Inc. Jeff Williams stated on Monday that the tech giant was viewing the its mobile devices as the major artificial intelligence platform in the future.
Iraqi PM Haider al-Abadi is set to arrive to Turkey on Wednesday, as he seeks negotiations over potential joint measures against the Kurdish Government after last month's referendum on independence.
The European Union antitrust officials raided the German carmakers Daimler and Volkswagen on Monday in a widening cartel searches, examining the documents at their headquarters and offices.
According to a PwC study, the abolishing German air travel tax could improve the country's economy by $79B over the following 12 years.
The government of Germany granted a permission to sell three Thyssenkrupp submarines to Israel in a deal worth around $2B, saying it would also provide a financial support for that purchase.
Amazon.com is planning to open an artificial intelligence research centre in Germany's city of Tuebingen, saying this will provide 100 additional jobs in the following five years.