The US President Donald Trump was discussing the ideas on boarder security with Republican lawmakers on Monday, which Washington seeks to include in the immigration bill.
On Tuesday, French police arrested some people after they had found an explosive device in Paris last week, reporting that one of them was "radicalised".
The President Donald Trump is eager to visit Puerto Rico to meet the victims of the devastating Hurricane Maria to show how the government will help the survivors to recover.
The former Equifax Chief Richard Smith will face questions from the US Congress at Tuesday's hearing over hacks that affected personal data of over 140M consumers.
The President Donald Trump stated he was seeking to reduce the US trade deficit with Thailand amid his intention to improve trade ties with some of the countries.
Australia's PM Malcolm Turnbull stated on Tuesday that nine warships would be fitted with anti-missile defence systems in 2020 to counter threat of rogue states.
Tesla's deliveries surged 4.5% in the Q3, while the new Model 3 faced production bottlenecks, leaving the company behind its scheduled ramp up for the mass-market sedan.
According to sources close to the matter, the White House will expel nearly sixty percent of Cuban diplomatic personnel, as a response to reduction of the US diplomatic presence in Cuba.
On Tuesday, crude oil prices lost 0.3% and settled down at $55.93 a barrel amid rising worries that global surplus in crude may not be reduced as fast as expected.
Tim Sloan, the Chief Executive Officer of Wells Fargo & Co, apologised for a scandal on phony accounts and stated that the bank had rehired 2K workers who were fired or had quit.
The BoJ survey showed that the country's businesses were struggling to hire and retain workers amid tightening job market, while taking unorthodox measures to avoid the shortage.
Some 10M users in the United Stated saw politically controversial ads on Facebook, which were purchased in Russia before and after the US Presidential Election last year, the company says.
Dara Khosrowshahi, the new global boss of Uber, is likely to meet with London's transport head in a bid to keep the company's license in one of the most significant foreign markets.
Home Capital Group Inc, Canadian biggest non-bank mortgage lender, has reduced the workforce by 10% and reaffirmed company's expectations to reach $12M in the future savings.
Canada has defended the refugee vetting and immigration system, after a Somali immigrant has been charged with the attempted murder for a knife and car attack, which injured five people.
Uber's British executive would quit the taxi hailing application, since the company was looking forward to meet with the London transport regulator regarding their taxi license.
The death toll rose to 58 people in Las Vegas amid the largest mass shooting in the US history, when a heavily-armed man rained down a gunfire during the music festival.
According to the WTO, the US had kept the trade friction with Canada simmering by filling the new version of the trade complaint due to the Canada's wine retailing.
According to Russian Central Bank's Governor, inflation expectations have increased to 9.6% in September, up from 9.5% from the previous month.
Equinox Inc has suffered from hacker attack, during which personal information of over 140 million clients was obtained, said former CEO Smith.
According to Ford Motor Co Chief Executive, the company has created a team to accelerate the worldwide identification and development of electric vehicle partnership.
Wells Fargo's CEO Sloan has apologised for the fake accounts scandal and has informed that over 1,000 workers were hired back, who previously were wrongly fired.
British Monarch Airlines have collapsed on Monday, cancelling flights for at least 900,000 passengers, amid weaker Pound and intense competition.
Three major US stock indexes hit the record highs on Monday, boosted by the healthcare and technology stocks after data highlighted economy strength.