Three leaders of Denmark, Ireland and the Netherlands will meet on Friday for talks over Britain leaving the European Union following the intention to coordinate their Brexit strategy.
This Tuesday, the UK Prime Minister Theresa May announced she would seek to hold an early election on June 8 as it would ensure political stability for the next years.
On Tuesday, the US President Donald Trump's advisers will meet for discussion over Donald Trump's intention to withdraw the US from the Paris climate agreement.
A dip in oil prices accompanied the anticipation of the highest rise in shale output for the US over a period of two years, and led to worries that the oversupply might not be in line with OPEC's attempts to cut output.
Despite a 40% bonus cut put forth by Credit Suisse managers and a promise to freeze the compensation of directors, stakeholders remained unsatisfied with the pay-out structure to executives.
The Prime Minister of Britain Theresa May is eager to make an official statement on Tuesday outside the Downing Street office following the scheduled meeting with the Senior Ministers.
Australia's PM Malcolm Turnbull announced on Tuesday that the country was eager to adhere to the new anti-foreign employee policy and would abolish a temporary foreign worker visa, stating that "Australian jobs are for the Australian people".
On Tuesday, the US Vice President Mike Pence started negotiating with Japan, expecting to boost trade and infrastructure investment as the US forges links with its key ally amid growing tensions with North Korea.
A young girl died as a shark attacked her while she was surfing in the ocean; another unprovoked incident that took place on the Western coast of Australia as the country scores record-high of the motiveless shark attacks.
Facebook failed to react in time to the scandalous murder video published on Sunday despite company's promise to monitor and take immediate measures over offensive publications on the social media platform.
The Arconic Inc. CEO Klaus Kleinfeld stepped down from his post on Monday after he sent a hostile letter to Elliott Management without consulting the board of directors.
On Tuesday, Volkswagen stated it was eager to meet the forthcoming tough quotas over the independent selling of their green cars in China.
Amid efforts to strengthen its influence in the business sector, the Chinese Communist party has issued new rules for executives that require them being assessed by the "party building" to determine their salaries.
Donald Trump is to sign an executive order which would make federal agencies suggest changes to the current visa program which allows foreigners to take highly-skilled jobs.
Following claims by Mike Pence on how the actions in Syria and Afghanistan reflected US strength, a reassuring visit to Japan is to be held on Tuesday.
Around 30 officials who were taken hostage after an argument on land erupted in Vietnam, have now been freed, claimed one of the negotiators.
Uber's vice president of global vehicle programs Sherif Marakby, who helped in the self-driving car project, left the company without explaining any reason.
Japan's Taro Aso is likely to discuss broad economic framework on bilateral partnership, but not any free trade agreement in the first part of talks with US Mike Pence on Tuesday.
Stanley Fisher, the Federal Reserve Vice Chair, said that cutting the US central bank's $4.5T balance sheet "in fact" tightens US monetary policy, but with no affect.
China plans building 2M new rental houses this year to supply reasonably priced units for low-income households.
In a memo, Boeing announced it was planning to cut hundreds of engineer jobs on the back of slowing aircraft sales and heightened competition.
On Monday, the Vice President of Iraq Ayad Allawi said the Islamic State was in advanced talks with al Qaeda over a possible alliance.
Latin America's leading engineering firm Oderbrecht was fined $2.6B by a US judge in a scandalous criminal corruption lawsuit.
On Monday, the First Minister of Turkey Binali Yildirim said "people's message was clear", adding that the referendum results put an end to all arguments.