Germany's drug maker Bayer stated it wanted more time until the start of the next year to finish the planned $66B takeover of the US seeds group Monsanto.
Head of the United Nations inquiry into Myanmar's violence called the UN HR Council for more time to investigate the allegations of torture, mass killing, burning villages and landmines use.
On Tuesday, Jihadists launched one of the biggest and well-planned attacks on the Syrian government in the Northwest, the local media outlet and Syria's Observatory reported.
On Tuesday, Apple released its newest operating system for iPads and iPhones ahead of the upcoming launch of the company's new phone handsets, iPhone 8 and iPhone X.
The Austrian Defence Minister stated that he would stand by his complaint against Airbus about fraud allegations over $2B fighter deal; however, still considered an out-of-court settlement as an option.
On Tuesday, Toyota Motor stated it would continue producing a variety of the vehicle types available to its customers, despite global regulations pushed to develop more e-vehicles.
Guangzhou Automobile Group agreed to collaborate with Tencent over the Internet-connected vehicles amid a strategic deal that sent the Guandzhou Auto shares up.
On Monday, Rohingya Muslims, who fled Myanmar's military offensive, arrived in Bangladesh, calling for sanctions and arms embargo as violence towards the refugees continued to grow.
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi said to his Russian counterpart at the UN meeting that North Korea's nuclear missile crisis had to be resolved peacefully.
On Monday, the biggest US toy store chain Toys 'R' Us filed for bankruptcy protection, receiving more than $3B worth commitment that was expected to improve financial health of the company.
Justin Trudeau, the Canadian Prime Minister, stated that his country is unlikely to do business with the US aerospace giant Boeing, as the company has sued a Canadian counterpart.
Britain and Canada are set to work together towards a new bilateral agreement on a free trade after the UK leaves the European Union.
The Reserve Bank of Australia turned more optimistic on the further economic growth, expecting enhancing job market to support the pickup in the pay growth anytime soon.
The US Senate voted to prohibit the use of Kaspersky Lab's products by the government, suggesting that the Moscow-based cyber security company poses national risk.
The Japanese car manufacturer Honda Motor Co Ltd is to invest $267M and add 300 additional jobs to back the production of its improved 2018 Accord model, the company said on Monday.
Economists expect that the Brazilian consumer prices measured by the IPCA-25 index are to rise 2.60% year-on-year in September, a poll by Reuters showed on Monday.
The British Prime Minister Theresa May said that she would discuss the importance of the Boeing Co/Bombardier dispute with the US President Donald Trump this week.
The Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada Timothy Lane said that the BOC would examine the impact of stronger Canadian Dollar and higher interest rates on the Canadian economy.
A court in Moscow has rejected a lawsuit by the relatives of the Swedish diplomat, Raoul Wallenberg, who disappeared after assisting at least 20K Hungarian Jews get off the Holocaust.
Florida's authorities reported that insured losses in Florida from Hurricane Irma reached nearly $2 billion and the amount was expected to keep rising.
An Afghan officials reported that six civilians were killed in a roadside bombing in the southern Kandahar province on Monday.
The Turkish army reported it launched a military drill featuring tanks on Turkey-Iraq border on Monday, a week before the Iraqi Kurdish Regional Government would hold an independence referendum.
Iran's nuclear chief claimed that the US was seeking to disrupt the 2015 Iran nuclear accord, invoking the UN watchdog to confront Washington's unacceptable demands.
Mark Carney, the Bank of England governor, said on Monday that Brexit would push inflation in Britain even if economic performance would be damaged.