On Tuesday, the South Korean President Moon Jae-in that confirmed that he and his country are open to any form of talks with North Korea. However, then he added that now is not the time.
On Tuesday, the South Korean Hyundai was forced to halt production on one of its plants in China after another supplier refused to deliver goods due to late payment.
The Foreign Minister of Turkey Mevlut Cavusoglu is eager to travel to Bangladesh amid official meetings over the fighting in Myanmar as Muslim-majority countries urge to stop violence against Rohingya.
The maker of "Angry Birds" mobile game Rovio Entertainment is seeking for an initial public offering as it aims to raise about $36M and make acquisitions, potentially using the company's shares.
According to the Egypt's government officials, the country's tourism revenues soared by 170% in the time period from January 2017 to July 2017, reaching $3.5B.
The Russian President Vladimir Putin stated on Tuesday that Russia might order the US to further cut the number of its diplomatic staff in Moscow, but was not eager to do it at that time.
On Tuesday, a Japan Airlines plane had to make an emergency landing at Haneda Airport in Tokyo soon after take-off amid an apparent bird strike.
Taiwan appointed its new Premier William Lai on Tuesday, the President Tsai Ing-wen stated during a news conference, as she moved to strengthen declining public support.
The aerospace supplier United Tech clinched a $30B deal to acquire avionics and interiors producer Rockwell Collins, the companies stated on Monday.
Austrian aircraft parts produced FACC received a new order from Airbus with a total value of €500M to produce ceiling panels and overhead luggage compartments.
Services sector in Japan marked the weakest performance in six months, as the Markit PMI dropped to seasonally adjusted rate of 51.6 in July, when new orders growth pace eased.
Argentina suggested private companies to submit proposals for financing and building $9.5B worth water infrastructure projects in attempt to cut the government's wide fiscal deficit.
Estonian start-up Taxify is set to take on Uber in London's taxi-hailing market, as 3,000 private taxi drivers signed a contracts after proving they met licensing requirements.
The Director of the International Energy Agency Fatih Birol noted on Monday that stock release was not yet needed, as no oil shortage due to Hurricane Harvey was recorded.
The US House of Representatives is to consider on Wednesday the provision of a relief package for victims of Hurricane Harvey.
The Spanish central government advised Catalonia on Monday not to empower its new tax agency that might result in criminal proceedings and sanctions for local companies.
The Governor of New York Andrew Cuomo said on Monday that he would sue the US President Donald Trump if he removed a program that protects illegal immigrants from deportation.
On Monday, a Turkish spokesperson heavily criticised Germany over "indulging in populism" following Angela Merkel's shift on Ankara's EU membership.
On Monday, the Rwandan police detained Diane Shima Rwigara, the President Paul Kagame's critic, and her relatives over alleged tax evasion and forgery.
On Monday, Japan's Ambassador to the United Nations urged the UN Security Council to impose tougher sanctions on North Korea.
The Swiss President Doris Leuthard reported on Monday that Switzerland could help mediate the growing North Korean crisis.
South Korea's Deputy Minister of National Defence reported on Monday that North Korea might launch an intercontinental ballistic missile.
Eurostat reported on Monday that its PPI came in at 0.0% in July, following the preceding month's decline of 0.2% but falling behind analysts' expectations for a 0.1% rise.
Markit reported that its PMI for the UK construction sector fell to 51.1 last month from July's 51.9, while analysts expected a slight increase to 52.1 points.