At Geneva's auto show, Volkswagen will present a self-driving car to comply with the growing demand for eco-friendly cars and to fight the diesel emissions scandal.
In Nepal's southern plains, local police killed three ethnic Madhesis as they attempted to ruin the opposition meeting, the most fatal incidents since September 2015.
The former France's President Sarkozy's allies requested beleaguered candidate Fillon to replace himself in the Presidential Elections due to a financial scandal.
The former French Prime Minister Juppe stated that he decided to avoid the Presidential Elections amid scandal-hit candidate Fillon.
According to German Finance Minister, the country's economy will benefit from Deutsche Bank's €8B cash call that will strengthen the bank's capital base.
On Monday, Deutsche Bank's request for €8B check that should be signed by the shareholders to back the new strategy was accepted by the interested investors.
The US-backed Syrian force blocked the main road of Raqqa, the Islamic State-held city, tearing the major highway between fortress of Deir al-Zor region and the capital.
On Monday, prices for oil made a U-turn, eventually inching higher, as the Oil Minister of Iraq stated that OPEC would require to cut production output even further - up into the second half of 2017.
General Motors stated that the company is planning to dismiss approximately 1,100 employees in May in Michigan as the production will be shifted to Tennessee.
On Monday, the Zimbabwe government agreed to pay additional benefits for the previous year to the public sector workers after they had raised a sit-in protest.
According to the World Health Organisation, about 1.7M children die a year due to the environmental pollution reasons, such as dirty air and water, lack of hygiene and second-hand smoking.
According to the Yemeni officials, the stepped-up vessel attacks may lead the country to starvation as 90% of the aid and commercial supplies are imported by the sea.
On Monday, the President of South Africa Jacob Zuma put forward a candidate Mandisa Maya to become the first female President of the Supreme Appeal Court, if the nominee approved by the Judicial Service Commission.
On Monday, the foreign ministry of France expressed sharp criticism over the North Korean four ballistic missiles firing near the Japanese Northwest coast, stating it would consult the UN Security Consult on this matter.
According to the White House source, the President Donald Trump is eager to remove Iraq from the list of the countries affected by the US travel ban in Trump's new executive order.
On Monday, the Zambia police officers reported that eight people died and 28 were injured in the food stampede in Lusaka as a crowd of thousand people pushed to access food assistance organised by the Church of Christ in a sports complex.
Greece missed its economy expectations with the lower-than-expected performance for the fourth quarter of 2016, showing a 1.2% slide in economic output.
The UK Prime Minister Theresa May said on Monday she would write to the European Council President Donald Tusk this month to begin the two-year exit process from the EU under Article 50.
On Monday, the UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson stated that none of Russian Western allies were eager to start the cold war with Russia; however, Russia should show it can be trustworthy again.
Britain is eager to cooperate with PSA Group in order to build the long-term success of the UK Vauxhall plants following the carmaker's assurance to respect the Vauxhall commitments.
On Monday, the military spokesman reported that the US-backed Iraqi soldiers gained control over the Western side of the al-Hurriya bridge in Mosul that leads to the old city centre held by the Islamic State.
The former President of France Nicolas Sarkozy is eager to meet Francois Fillon and another member of the Republicans Alain Juppe over the Fillon presidential election campaign recession.
The US travel reservations dropped 6.5% right after the President Donald Trump imposed his travel ban in January; the index has recovered after ban's suspension by the Court, however, the bookings still remain at a low level.
On Monday, PSA Group has come to the agreement with General Motors to buy Opel for $2.3B and bring it back to profitability together with the UK Vauxhall Motors brand.