On Monday, the Pakistan's Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi warned the United States that imposition of sanctions against Pakistani officials or reduction of military assistance would be counter-productive and affect security in the region.
Even before the German elections have taken place the Germany's Greens on Monday started coalition negotiations with Angela Merkel by demanding the closing of 20 coal power plants.
Delta Air Lines has announced that it will cancel near 800 flight on Monday due to the Tropical Storm Irma.
The ruling junta of Thailand has informed Japanese investors that no matter who wins the upcoming elections, a $45 billion redevelopment plan of the country will go forward.
On Monday two trains collided at a station in the central part of Switzerland. Thirty people are reported to have been injured.
The South Korean car manufacturers Hyundai Motor Co and Kia Motors Corp are to halt temporarily their US plants to evade potential damaged caused by Hurricane Irma.
Dieter Zetsche, the Chief Executive of Daimler AG, said on Monday that Mercedes-Benz would provide hybrid and fully electric versions of its models by 2022.
The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union David Davis said that Britain might experience a 'chaotic exit' from the EU if a crucial Brexit legislation was rejected today.
The French-based communications company Zenith reported on Monday that advertising spending in the United States and Canada was expected to reach 3.6% in 2017.
Oil prices weakened on Monday, thus responding to concerns over Hurricane Irma's negative impact on US demand.
The UN Security Council is set to vote this Monday on a US resolution that proposes additional but weaker sanctions on North Korea over the country's latest nuclear test.
On Monday, North Korea warned the United States that there would be consequences for its relentless attempts to impose news sanctions, including through the United Nations Security Council.
On Monday, the UNHCR official Zeid Ra‘ad al-Hussein condemned Myanmar's violent and disproportionate actions against Muslim Rohingyas and noted that they represent "a textbook example of ethnic cleansing."
On Monday, the American hedge fund management firm Elliott Management Corporation unveiled its 5% stake in the Japanese chip making company Hitachi Kokusai Electric.
As reported by Interfax news agency on Monday, Russia is ready to send 175 de-miners to Deir al-Zor, Syria.
The state's financial regulator's adviser said he found further consolidation among Japanese regional banks inevitable considering ageing population and low interest rates.
Documents released by Ten Network's administrator on Monday revealed that CBS was set to pay $162M, or A$201.1M, in cash to acquire the Australian broadcaster.
On Sunday, the Caribbean region countries began recovering from the devastating Category 5 storm, which would take a great deal of work.
According to the US National Hurricane Centre, the Hurricane Irma is weakening and is forecast to become a tropical storm on Monday.
On Monday, the Prime Minister of Cambodia Hun Sen said that the opposition party might be dissolved in case it proceeds with supporting Kem Sokham, the detained CNRP leader.
American Airlines reported it would not resume any passenger flights at its Miami hub until Tuesday, though added it might operate some flights to get in supplies and staff.
The government of Sudan urged the EU countries to work on common goal to achieve the lifting of the US sanctions on Sudan by the upcoming October.
Turkey is set to make investments in technology and transport sectors with a total of $300B in the next decade, Turkish PM Binali Yildirim said.
Japan's core machinery orders gained 8.0% month-on-month over the course of July to reach the total amount of $7.91B, the country's government said.