Rafael Ramirez, Venezuela's ambassador to the UN was resigned from his post and left the US following the President Nicolas Maduro's order.
European packaged goods giant Nestle reported on Tuesday that it would acquire vitamin maker Atrium Innovations for $2.3B.
German police reported on Tuesday that at least 50 people had been injured when a train crashed near Dusseldorf.
The US President Donald Trump has informed the Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas of the intentions to relocate the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Ukraine's central bank most probably keeps its interest rate unchanged at the regular meeting that takes place next week amid inflation rate remaining high in spite of a recent slowdown.
Sprint Corporation has reported on Tuesday that expects significant slowdown in customer defections during the key holiday season, highlighting the help of the higher promotions.
The Supreme Court reported on Tuesday that had withdrawn a European arrest warrant for the former Catalonia's leader Carles Puigdemont and four of his former ministers.
The Bureau of Economic Analysis reported that the US trade deficit rose to $48.7B in October, after rising to $44.9B in the previous month, while analysts anticipated a slighter increase to $46.2B.
The ISM reported on Tuesday that its Non-Manufacturing PMI dropped to 57.4 points last month, down from October's 60.1, whereas analysts expected a decline to 59.2.
The Global Dairy Trade Index rose 0.4% at Tuesday's Fonterra auction, after dropping 3.4% at the preceding auction.
Statistics Canada reported on Tuesday that the country's trade deficit dropped to C$1.5B in October, down from the prior month's gap of C$3.4B, while analysts anticipated a slighter fall to C$2.3B.
The tech sell off seemed to have ended on Tuesday, as various tech company stocks recovered at the start of the US trading session.
The CEO of Wells Fargo has announced that he expects better than expected results from commercial loans in the fourth quarter of the year.
Supporters of Mikheil Saakashvili have freed him from the police.
CEO of Dish Network Corp on Tuesday announced his reassignment. Charlie Ergen will step down to devote time to a new business of the company.
China's environmental, housing and land ministries published on Tuesday a set guidelines how to regulate the development of ‘speciality towns' to reduce the risks for this project.
The Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan explained on Tuesday that the country could cut off diplomatic connections with Israel if Trump recognised Jerusalem as its capital.
The Bank of England said in a statement on Tuesday that it had considered increasing capital requirements of banks more than previously signalled to reduce financial risks.
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said the failure to advance with Brexit talks on Monday might signal that it was time to push for the UK remaining in the single market.
The American carmaker Ford Motor Co. plans to launch 50 vehicles in the Chinese market by 2025 to boost sales growth, the company said on Tuesday.
The US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov are set to meet this week with the aim to discuss North Korea, RIA reported on Tuesday.
According to a recently adopted law, Russia designated Voice of America (VOA) and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) as foreign agents. The movement is viewed as a mirror response to RT's registration as a foreign agent in the United States.
Crude oil prices dropped by 0.2% on Tuesday, reaching $62.35 a barrel, as markets compared the rising US output with the deal made by OPEC and other oil nations to extend production cuts.
The Foreign Minister of New Zealand Winston Peters assured on Tuesday that his country will continue to increase cooperation with China, as both nations seek to ensure sustainable economic development and prosperity of their citizens.