On Tuesday, the leader of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev appointed Askar Zhumagaliyev and Yerbolat Dosayev as new Deputy Prime Ministers.
On Tuesday, the Sudan's Foreign Minister Ibrahim Ghandour said that his country, which has been under the American sanctions for 20 years, seeks to restore normal relations with the United States.
On Tuesday, the German Chancellor Angela Merkel supported an idea of creation of the European Monetary Fund, which could help to respond quickly to a crisis situation in the Euro zone.
On Tuesday, a suicide bomber killed no less than five people and injured eight after he blew himself up at the bank in the Afghan capital of Kabul.
The European Commission leader Jean-Claude Juncker stated on Tuesday that the negotiations on the EU-UK future trading relationship would be launched only after Britain resolved the Brexit issues.
North Korea has fired another ICBM over the Japanese island early this Tuesday, which raised tensions and prompted warnings to Japanese people to take cover.
The Statistics Bureau reported on Tuesday that the unemployment rate in Japan remained unchanged at 2.8% in July, meeting analysts' expectations.
Ford Motor teamed with Domino's Pizza to launch a self-driving pizza delivery test in the US state of Michigan, in September.
The opposition Labour Party of New Zealand seeks to impose a tourist tax with intention to fund new infrastructure on the back of a tourism boom and invest billions of dollars into education and health.
On Monday, a young man started shooting at the New Mexico public library in a small town of Clovis, leaving at least two people dead and four more injured.
Uber Tech is eager to remove a feature from its app that allows it to track any rider for five minutes after a trip, as the company faced strong criticism over its customers' privacy.
The government of South Korea revealed its plans to increase government spending to a record $383.05B in 2018 to fund growing welfare costs and create new jobs.
On Tuesday, the American Dollar fell 0.4% against the Japanese Yen to ¥108.81, as North Korea fired another ballistic missile that flew over and landed near the island of Hokkaido.
On Tuesday, crude oil price rose 0.4% to $52.09 a barrel amid another supply disruptions in Libya and Colombia.
On Tuesday, the Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso said that he would fly to the United States from September 4 to informally discuss with the US Vice President Mike Pence various economic and trade issues.
US President Donald Trump stated that the US was very protective of the Baltic region in the face of Russian-Chinese naval exercise in the Baltic Sea.
Japan's PM Shinzo Abe announced that he reached an agreement with the US President Donald Trump to higher pressure on North Korea following its latest missile launch
The New York regulator of financial services is set to fine Pakistan's Habib Bank up to $630M for failures of sanctions compliance and antimoney laundering.
General Electric wanted its industrial software business to diminish costs and increase profits in 2018 under new CEO, while expanding partnerships.
The chief negotiator for the European Union Michel Barnier shared his concerns on Monday about the slow pace of Brexit talks that hindered the discussion of future relationship.
The Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Monday that Canada would remain in NAFTA even despite the US President Donald Trump's threats to abandon the agreement.
The French President Emmanuel Macron and the German Chancellor Angela Merkel urged Russia and Ukraine on Monday to respect the previously-agreed ceasefire agreement.
The Pakistani Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua met the Chinese Special Envoy on Afghan Affairs Deng Xijun on Monday to discuss measures how to implement stability in Afghanistan.
The International Energy Agency explained on Monday that emergency oil supplies were not yet needed to offset damage caused by Hurricane Harvey due to sufficient global reserves.