Chancellor Merkel stated that Germany would restrict only some arms sales to Turkey, softening the previous announcement since it could hurt the fight against the Islamic State.
The US Treasury Secretary Mnuchin stated that the goal of Trump's Administration to cut the corporate tax to 15% will be unattainable.
The EU and Britain will postpone Brexit negotiations until the end of September to let PM May make the key speech on September 21.
The global carmakers, such as Volkswagen, PSA Group and Daimler, have announced their desire to invest in electric vehicle programs in the nearest future.
Apple Inc has launched a completely redesigned iPhone 8 along with two other phones, as well as the company presented upgraded Apple Watch and Apple TV.
Murdoch's anticipated $15B takeover of Sky, European broadcaster, was thrown into doubt when Britain tightened up its stance over the US Fox News' standards.
Data released by the National Federation of Independent Business revealed that the index of small business optimism was up 0.1 point to hit the 105.3 mark in August.
The US Bureau of Labour Statistics reported on Tuesday that the number of job openings in the country rose to 6.17M over the month of July.
The Dutch map-making firm TomTom is seeking to offer carmakers in North America and Europe to build its new EV recharging map service into the electric vehicles' forthcoming navigation systems.
Florida began allowing the residents to come back to their homes after the devastating Hurricane Irma hit the US southeast as the state started to re-open airports and towns.
According to the BDI industry association, the German economy is expected to grow by over 2% in 2017 that would be the steepest growth rate in six years.
The Prime Ministers of Canada and Britain Justin Trudeau and Theresa May are set to meet on September 18 in Ottawa for talks over the crisis between Boeing and its Canadian rival Bombardier.
Five to six million power customers were left without electricity after the Hurricane Irma hit Florida and other regions of the US southeast, leaving around 15M people with no power.
The ONS reported on Tuesday that British consumer prices soared 2.9% in August, beating analysts' expectations for a 2.8% rise, following the prior month's 2.6% growth rate.
Ukrainian Finance Minister Oleksandr Danylyuk has announced that after the passing of the country's pension reform the IMF will unlock another loan tranche by the end of the year.
The struggling German airline Air Berlin reported that the number of cancelled flights on Tuesday, caused by the pilots ringing in sick, climbed to 100, threatening the company's existence.
According to the Head of the Russian Troops' Headquarters in Syria Alexander Lapin, Syrian army has liberated 85% of the state's territory from terrorists.
On Tuesday, the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) issued a consumer warning, where it said that intitial coin offerings (ICO) are "very high-risk, speculative investments".
On Tuesday, a cyclone hit the capital of the Philippines Manila, causing devastating landslides and floods in the city's area, leaving no less than two people dead.
Malaysia Airlines is eager to buy eight Boeing 787 jets during the PM Najib Razak's trip to the United States for more than $1.8B.
According to the Anadolu news outlet, 25 suspected Islamic State insurgents were detained in the Turkish city of Istanbul during the operations of the state police across the area.
Air Berlin announced on Tuesday it had cancelled about 70 flights after an unusually high number of pilots called in sick, right ahead of the investors' deadline to bid for the airline's assets.
On Tuesday, China's Court sentenced the $9B Ezubao online scam's architect to life imprisonment and jailed 26 others, closing the one of the largest Ponzi schemes in the modern Chinese history.
The world's leading auto supplier Bosch expects its annual sales of the driver-assistance systems growing to $2.39B by 2019 as it outstrips market growth of 25% a year.