Data released by Eurostat on Tuesday revealed that the Euro zone's GDP expanded 0.4% in the final quarter last year, matching the flash estimate.
On Tuesday, China urged the Myanmar security forces and ethnic rebels for a ceasefire, calling to choose a peaceful way to resolve their disagreements.
The CEO of the Volkswagen Spanish affiliated company Seat Luca de Meo is reviewing the possibilities of selling its vehicles in Iran as the company is eager to expand outside the European market.
The foreign minister of Turkey Mevlut Cavusoglu claimed he would visit Germany on Tuesday in spite of everything, otherwise Turkey would respond to any hostility it could face.
On Monday, thousands of teachers had poured onto the streets in the Argentina's capital Buenos Aires, skipping the first working day in school, to claim for their wage raise amid surging inflation in 2016.
During the final quarter of 2016 economic growth in the Euro zone soared, being driven mostly by higher household consumption, official data showed on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, a snowslide hit the French Tignes ski resort in the Alps, sweeping away a number of skiers. All the rest people were evacuated; however, no information about the victims had been reported yet.
On Tuesday, the Thailand "red shirt" opposition leader Yosvaris Chuklom was sentenced to two years in jail by the Supreme Court for the insult aimed at the monarchy during the outcry in 2010.
During the final quarter of 2016 economic growth in the Euro zone soared, being driven mostly by higher household consumption, official data showed on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, the parliament of Hungary decided to toughen border control and round up migrants by putting them into camps along the southern border.
The spokesman of aviation ministry James Odaudu reported that Nigeria would shut down the Abuja airport on Wednesday amid planned six weeks of repair works.
The former leader of the UK Conservative Party William Hague stated that the British PM Theresa May should convoke the early election, if she wants political security support to deal with the Brexit difficulties.
The Australian police officers rescued a young British woman who was raped several times and held in the outback of the Northern Australia for two months; the police also detained her abuser who had already faced the court on Monday.
Britain has to think over to keep the tariff-free trade after leaving the EU as its privation will cause job losses at the Ford sites in the UK.
On Tuesday, the military spokesman reported that the Iraqi security forces gained control over the main government complex and the museum in Mosul casting out the Islamic State militants.
Facebook had to suspend its location-sharing tool as the Italian Business Competence company filed a lawsuit against the leading application for violating copyright laws and stealing the ideas and secrets of its Faround app.
The Volkswagen CEO Matthias Mueller stated that the acquisition between Peugeot and Opel would not cause any trouble for VW, despite the buying deal would create PSA a new auto giant, making it a major VW competitor at the market.
On Tuesday, North Korea issued a temporary ban on Malaysian citizens from leaving the country in order to ensure the safety of North Korean diplomats in Malaysia, which Malaysia suspects in the murder of North leaders's half brother.
On Monday, the US President Donald Trump signed a new travel ban order, which takes effect on March 16 and prevents citizens from six majorly-Muslim countries, with exception of Iraq, from travelling to the US for 90 days.
On Tuesday, oil was the only commodity to avoid significant losses and traded flat for the third consecutive day, as investors' uncertainty kept rising amid US oil output counteracting with OPEC's production cuts.
Early on Tuesday, the US Dollar remained relatively unchanged, as all eyes were set on the possible Fed rate hike next week, as well as the upcoming employment data this Friday.
A group of major institutional investors tried to bar companies of MSCI Inc and S&P Dow Jones Indices, such as Snap Inc that sell non voting shares from the stock benchmark.
Shares of numerous IT services companies fell on Monday amid the Trump administration's notice that H-1B visa applications, used by foreign IT workers, will be temporarily suspended.
Maersk and IBM stated that companies were cooperating to digitise, monitor and manage shipping transactions under worldwide popular block chain technology.