The Vice President of Google revealed in a blog post that the company had invested in an Indonesia-based ride-hailing service Go-Jek, thus supporting Indonesia's economy.
A breakdown of the North American Free Trade Agreement could result in an extreme disarray for the American farmers whose products are being sold to Canada and Mexico.
On Monday, the Japanese Financial Services Agency ordered improvements to operations at Coincheck, a Tokyo-based bitcoin wallet and exchange service, following a $530M digital money theft.
Trump's national security team was looking for options to resist the threat of China's spying on phone calls of the US, including building of the country's own 5G wireless network.
Australia's military equipment producers would be offered government-backed loans within the $3.1B package to enter the top 10 defence exporters of the world, the country's PM stated.
The leader of the Russian opposition Alexei Navalny has been released from custody after being detained at a rally calling for a boycott of the country's Presidential Elections.
As it was already clear after first stage of counting votes, the Finnish people have re-elected Sauli Niinisto as their President with total of 62.7% of votes. The second candidate Pekka Haavisto secured only 12.4%.
The foreign reserves of the Saudi Arabian central bank rose for the third month in December. This signals that the higher oil prices are reinforcing the country's profits.
Nicos Anastasiades Iis set to face the leftist candidate Stavros Malas in the final stage of the country's elections on February 4.
A recent report released by Barron's is advising investors to sell First Solar stock after the company has made significant gains during the previous months.
The President of Finland Sauli Niinisto was set to be re-elected after he gained more than 60% of the votes after the first stage of the vote counting process.
The Peruvian President's Pedro Pablo Kuczynski's approval has fallen by 19 percent. The main reason is the pardon of the previous President.
The President of Turkey Tayyip Erdogan announced on Sunday that Turkey will secure its border with Syria.
Israeli Prime Minister on Sunday continued to scold the new Polish law, which is set to make it illegal to place holocaust blame on Poland.
The Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau on Sunday defended the NAFTA agreement and accused his political rivals of giving in to US demands.
The Minister of the British Cabinet Office David Lidington is urging his party to unite in the opinion on how to leave the EU.
Chinese Foreign Minister on Sunday told the Japanese Foreign Minister that China wants to create more cordial relations.
Donald Trump is set to address the US Congress on Tuesday. Last year the address caused a stock surge.
Leaders of Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt have scheduled a meeting for Monday. The goal of the meeting is to discuss the new Ethiopian dam.
The head of the Dutch central bank Klaas Knot has announced that the ECB should reveal how the bank's asset purchase program will end after the current bond buying ends in September.
People are being evacuated in the French region surrounding Paris, as flood alerts have been triggered.
IG Metall, one of the largest labour unions in Germany, claimed that day-long strikes are planned for the next week that could hit such companies as Daimler and Siemens AG.
Authorities of Paris are preparing for the worst-case scenario of a massive flood since the record rainfall in France over the past weeks caused the Seine river to rise inexorably.
On Sunday, the leader of Russian opposition Alexei Navalny was arrested after joining the protests in Moscow calling for presidential election boycott in March 2018.