The leader of Catalonia Carles Puigdemont has announced that mediation is needed to solve the Madrid standoff.
The casualty and property insurer Chubb is estimating to that the maximum losses suffered due to Hurricane Maria will be near $200 million after taxes.
The representatives of Bangladesh and Myanmar have agreed to create a working group, which will plan the repatriation of the Rohingya Muslims.
The EU Commission announced that it wants Spain to start a dialogue with the Catalonian separatists and stop using violence as a solution.
Nissan Motor Company is planning to recall 1.2 million cars. The recall will occur only in Japan because the cars need to be inspected by an authorized technician.
On Monday, the Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) unveiled a deeply disguised terrorist cell and arrested all of its members that planned to detonate a bomb in Moscow's public transport.
On Monday, the Prime Minister of the State of Palestine Rami al-Hamdallah arrived to Gaza in an attempt to conclude a peace between the Fatah party and Hamas.
Siti Aisyah and Doan Thi Huong, the alleged assassins of Kim Jong Un's half-brother Kim Jong Nam, pleaded not guilty in the Kuala Lumpur court on Monday.
On Monday, the Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina urged the government of Myanmar to halt violence and create safe zones where Rohingya Muslim refugees could return.
On Monday, the British Finance Minister Philip Hammond named capitalism, as the only route that leads to prosperous future, and denied a need to create a more centrally managed economy.
According to the Kyrgyz Prime Minister Sapar Isakov, Bishkek negotiates with Moscow the opening of a second military base in the south of the country. However, no agreement has been reached yet.
The US-based investment firm Bain Capital is to buy Japan's advertising agency Asatsu-DK Inc for around $1.2B, a source familiar with the matter said on Monday.
The British Finance Minister Philip Hammond said that top ministers were frustrated by the slow pace of Brexit negotiations, but nevertheless remained loyal to the PM Theresa May.
Bangladesh is ready to open negotiations with Myanmar in order to secure the return of over 500K Rohingya Muslim refugees back home.
On Monday, the UK's Monarch Airlines ceased operations and cancelled around 300K bookings, causing local authorities to start the largest-ever peacetime repatriation of those stranded overseas.
Google announced on Sunday that it would relax regulations on free news stories on the back of complaints from such media giants as News Corp and other.
Appvion, an American paper maker, and a number of its subsidiaries filed for bankruptcy protection under the Chapter 11 US Bankruptcy Code.
The New Zealand First Party, which appeared to be a powerbroker after the election, is set to start official negotiations with both major political parties this week.
Facebook is set to hand in to the Congress around 3,000 copies of Russia-linked ads placed on the social network before the US election last year.
The US-based real estate research company Reis said American retail mall vacancies were up 8.3% over the course of the third quarter.
In a statement released on Sunday, Disney and Altice said they had reached a deal that avoids cutting ESPN and other channels in homes of NY-area pay TV clients.
Japanese big manufacturers revealed higher confidence in the country's business conditions than was seen in a decade, as global demand fuelled momentum for economic recovery.
European e-bikes producers lodged a complaint with the EU Commission against cheap China's e-bike imports, as its bikes were sold at prices lower than production cost inside the bloc.
United Arab Emirates is likely to diminish oil production by 139K barrels per day over the course of November under an OPEC decision, the UAE Energy Minister said.