The Prime Minister of Serbia Ana Brnabic stated on Monday that the country's economy might expand 2.5% in 2017 and 3% next year.
The G7 countries have pledged to severe measures to ensure that North Korea completely stops its nuclear programme, following its latest missile test-launch on Monday.
According to the British PM Theresa May's spokesman, the UK is ready to intensify the Brexit negotiations with the EU, despite the move had not been agreed yet.
Switzerland's President Doris Leuthard stated on Monday that her country was ready to play a mediator role to help find a solution to the North Korea conflict, including by holding ministerial talks.
Mercedes-Benz maker Daimler formed a joint venture with the US-based ride-hailing start-up Via as it sought to launch a new on-demand shared shuttle service in Europe, starting from London in 2017.
Germany's explosive experts had successfully defused a huge World War II bomb in the German financial capital Frankfurt after 60K people were evacuated on Sunday.
Novartis announced on Monday that its current Chief Executive Joseph Jimenez was eager to step down in 2018 and would be replaced by the new CEO Vasant Narasimhan starting from February.
According to the Spanish Employment Ministry, the number of unemployed Spaniards surged 46.4K in August, missing analysts' expectations for a 16.3K drop.
The Producer Price Index in the Euro zone rose at a slower pace than expected in July, thus remaining unchanged month-on-month, Eurostat reported on Monday.
The latest North Korea's nuclear test pressured traders to a massive sell-off of European shares on Monday, thus adding to the increasingly volatile stock market.
Russia's Deputy Minister Sergei Ryabkov expressed his concerns on Monday over any clumsy step could be made towards North Korea that might trigger an explosion, calling all parts for restraint.
On Monday, the biggest US fuel system resumed a key segment closure, following the devastating Hurricane Harvey that hit Texas on August 25, leaving at least 50 people dead.
The Foreign Minister of Indonesia is scheduled to meet the Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi this Monday to discuss humanitarian aid that should be provided to the Rohingya Muslims.
On Monday, the President of Taiwan Tsai Ing-wen approved the resignation of the Premier Lin Chuan to help him to shore up his falling public support.
German automaker Volkswagen and Chinese joint ventures SAIC VW and FAW VW are planning to recall as much as 1.8M vehicles amid fuel pump issue, a quality watchdog reported on Monday.
On Monday, South Korea announced it was planning more military drills with the United States' army in response to the North Korean sixth and the most powerful nuclear missile test on Sunday.
About 90K Rohingya Muslims fled to Bangladesh, trying to escape a violence outbreak in Myanmar, which has erupted in the country since August.
In a telephone conversation on Monday, the Japanese PM Shinzo Abe and the South Korean President Moon Jae In agreed on a need for greater pressure on North Korea.
Following a diplomatic argument between the two countries, South Korea's Hyundai decided to replace the chief of its Chinese operations with Tao Hung Than.
On Monday, the Prime Minister of Cambodia Hun Sen promised to resist any foreign interference, responding to overseas criticism over the arrest of Kem Sokha, PM's main rival.
On Monday, the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe revealed that in cooperation with the US the country would do its utmost to broaden its missile defence capabilities.
The UK is expected to pledge that the country's commitment to defense and security in Baltic and Nordic nations will not change after the EU quit.
Russia stated that it was ready to participate in talks aimed to solve the North Korea dispute, but wanted to see some positive impact from North Korea sanctions.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the government would announce a multi-year plan for developing infrastructures with a total budget of $32.4B.