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.
Ryanair and Air Malta reached code sharing deal, where Ryanair will be seen bringing its passengers to Malta for travel on Air Malta to African countries.
According to security officials, Iraqi authorities have held 1,400 family members of suspected ISIS fighters after the government has expelled jihadist group from the strongholds.
The US Vice President Pence stated that Trump has directed Federal resources to deal with hurricane Irma's destruction, since it has caused great concern to the US President.
Chancellor Merkel's SPD challenger stated that his party would not form alliances after the Parliamentary Election unless free education, fair wages and secure pensions were guaranteed.
John McCain, 80-years-old Arizona Senator, have returned after the brain cancer treatment and informed CNN that he was ready to oversee the work on a defence policy bill.
Norway's citizens have voted in a Parliamentary Election on Sunday. Opinion polls showed that opposition centre-left bloc and PM Solberg's centre-right government ran neck and neck.
Hurricane Irma has knocked out electricity to 1.4 million businesses and homes in Florida. Meanwhile, waves of up to 11 meters have smashed Havana's hotels and other premises.
The US Representative Jim Jordan said that fellow conservatives refrained from discussing replacing the Speaker Paul Ryan despite being disappointed concerning the way Republican leaders handled a debt ceiling increase that included no fiscal reforms.
More than 1.4M homes and businesses lost power in Florida as Hurricane Irma, a dangerous Category 4 storm, stroke the southern part of the state.
The UN's aviation agency proposed registry of all drones worldwide, enabling law enforcement authorities to identify and track unmanned aircraft, its operator and owner.
Mercedes-Benz began recalling more than 39K imported cars in China amid problems with their power steering and engine control modules.
The UK former Prime Minister Tony Blair defended his call for new controls on EU immigration by tightening existing free movement rules.
The German Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed optimism that a dispute over how to distribute refugees in the EU would soon be solved after a court ruled that member states had to take in a share of asylum seekers who reached Europe.
Spain's Secretary of State for Commerce said that for several years commercial exchange between China and Spain had been above the €20B mark, while the number of Spanish companies with commercial presence in China reached 6K.
Europe's bank regulators intend to hire dozens of risk specialists to get ready for an influx of banks escaping Brexit, raising salaries and increasing staff budgets.
The IMF should decide whether it will take part in Greece's current bailout programme by the end of the year, the country's Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said.
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called on Qatar and the Arab countries to enter into talks to solve a diplomatic dispute and restore regional unity.
The inflation growth in Egypt eased in August, suggesting that the increase in prices before the government's subsidy cuts rebound have peaked.
The Philippines is set to forbid the use of mobile phones by security personnel during the East Asian Summit and summit of the ASEAN in November.
China is likely to set a deadline for car manufacturers to finish sales of fossil fuel vehicles in an attempt to push companies to boost efforts in electric cars' development.
Australian banks are expected to leave their wealth-management business without being forced by government, parliamentary banking inquiry head said.
The BoE is unlikely to surprise markets with any changes announced at the next week's meeting, as a Brexit fears offset concerns over the higher-than-expected inflation growth.
Chinese company RYB Education Institution, which provides early childhood education, is set to raise nearly $100M through an IPO in the US.