On Sunday, the US Federal Aviation Administration stated that the Boeing 777X would not likely get a certificate of approval by the middle of 2023.
The German carmaker Daimler announced on Sunday that it would spin off its unit Daimler Truck by the end of the year.
On Sunday, a report revealed that in a $6.5 billion deal Airbus had offered the assembly of Eurofighter planes in Switzerland.
On Sunday, the French regional election run-offs were seen by French politicians as the start of momentum for the upcoming presidential election.
The Peruvian socialist President Candidate Pedro Castillo stated on Saturday that, if elected, he would keep central bank policy stable.
The government of Thailand announced new coronavirus associated restrictions in Bangkok on Sunday.
On Sunday, the Iranian government announced that it would not hand over photos from its Iranian nuclear sites to UN monitors.
The Foreign Minister of Israel Yair Lapid was set to meet his US and Bahrain counterparts on Sunday in Rome.
On Sunday, a fire broke out in the marina of Hong Kong causing the sinking of ten cabin cruiser ships that were moored in a row.
As the coronavirus cases continued to grow in India, global concern about the Delta variant of the coronavirus increased.
The Australian government announced on Saturday that it would put into a two-week lockdown Sydney and Darwin.
On Sunday, Cathay Pacific revealed that the company expects a smaller cash burn in the second half of 2021.
On Saturday, the British Health Secretary Matt Hancock has resigned after breaking the Government's COVID-19 guidance by kissing a colleague.
On Saturday, the German automaker Volkswagen announced that it would stop the sales of combustion engines vehicles in Europe by 2035.
Johnson & Johnson will pay the state of New York $263 million to settle an opioid lawsuit, the company announced on Saturday.
As reported by the Chinese regulators on Saturday, Tesla Inc would recall around 300,000 vehicles in China for an online software update.
On Saturday, the Australian city of Sydney and some surrounding regions entered a two-week of COVID-19 lockdown.
On Saturday, the Spanish government has formally suspended the outdoor face mask-wearing rule.
Rory Gamble, the President of the United Auto Workers, will retire by the end of June, a spokesperson for the labour union stated on Friday.
On Saturday, the Health Minister of the United Kingdom Matt Hancock quit due to breaking the anti-coronavirus measures.
Despite an early trading session decline, during Saturday's trading hours, the price for Bitcoin remained near the 32,000.00 USD level.
A New York court revealed on Saturday that Johnson & Johnson would pay out $263 million to settle an opioid associated lawsuit.
On Saturday, Volkswagen announced that it would end the sales of combustion engine cars in Europe by 2035.
The US Federal Drug Administration issued a warning on Friday that Pfizer and Moderna Covid shots have a rare risk of causing heart inflammation.