Sources close to Japan's Toshiba reported that the company's US nuclear unit Westinghouse Electric would file for bankruptcy today.
On Tuesday, Ford Motor reported it would invest $1.2B in its three Michigan factories and create 130 new jobs.
The Brazilian Agriculture Ministry reported on Tuesday that Hong Kong lifted a ban on meat imports from Brazil.
Amazon.com made a deal to buy the Middle East's Souq.com online retailer amid the Dubai billionaire Mohamed Alabbar's last-minute bid, not revealing the deal's values and terms.
On Tuesday, the most wanted criminal of the world Ilich Ramirez Sanchez aka Carlos the Jackal was jailed to serve his third life sentence after the French Court had found him guilty of 1974 Paris grenade attack.
The Foreign Ministry of China urges France to explain why the police of Paris shot dead a Chinese man at his home that caused an official inquiry and a riot by the Chinese community.
According to the one of the two disappeared UN officials' father, two bodies that were found in the Democratic Republic of Congo were more likely to belong to Michael Sharp and Zaida Catalan who went missing about month ago.
On Tuesday, the UK police built up new security barriers around the Queen Elizabeth's Windsor Castle at the place of the "Changing the Guard" ceremony, a week after the UK Parliament terrorist attack.
On Tuesday, the US President Donald Trump is eager to sign an executive bill that is aimed to strengthen the production of domestic energy and will undo the Obama-era climate change policies.
A teacher and six high school students are reported to be dead as a snowslide hit a group of 48 people who climbed a mountain near a Nasu ski slope in Japan.
Emmanuel Macron of the French center right is leading the polls of the French presidential election against the far right leader Marine Le Pen. The two are set to face one another on May 7.
David Davis, the Brexit Secretary of the United Kingdoms, has announced that the exit from the EU will not stop immigration. Instead the economic process will be dictated by the needs of the economy.
On Tuesday, the UK Parliament terrorist Khalid Masood's wife stated she totally disapproved the attack that left three dead and dozens injured, offering her condolences to family members of the victims.
The Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull shelved plans over ratifying the extradition treaty with Beijing amid major rebuke to the trustworthiness of China's justice system.
On Tuesday, the Court of Europe decided to keep the EU imposed sanctions against Russian companies valid, including its oil giant group Rosneft.
On Tuesday, the head of German DIHK Chambers of Commerce stated that Britain's exit from the EU would noticeably hurt business of German firms with the UK, causing a strong decline in investment.
On Tuesday, the Australian Cyclone Debbie had grown in strength as heavy rains hit the Northeast and severe winds gusted to more than 260 km/h, demolishing everything on its way.
The Verdi Union of Germany made an agreement with the 2K Berlin airports' ground staff over a 14% phased pay rise during the next three years amid strikes that caused cancellation of 2K flights last month.
On Tuesday, Malaysia's PM Najib Razak stated that even after discussions over the Dassault Aviation SA's Rafale jets purchase from France, Malaysia was not ready to make a decision on buying the aircrafts.
North Korea conducted one more test of a brand new rocket engine that could be a part of its intercontinental ballistic missile development programme, the US authorities supposed.
The front-runner of the upcoming South Korean Presidential Election is calling for some of the country's family-run conglomerates to change governance after the scandal of the previous President Park Geun-hye.
Subramaniam Sathasivam, the Malaysian Health Minister claimed on Tuesday that the remains of Kim Jong Nam are still in the bounds of the country.
A fire broke out at the Shanghai Shenhua football stadium early on Tuesday. No people were killed and the fire was successfully put out in a few hours.
Sources familiar with the matter claimed on Tuesday that the Chinese giant HNA Group is negotiating to buy Integrated Whale Media Investments which owns a heavy majority of Forbes Media.