The ousted Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif will be replaced by his close ally Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Tuesday as part of a plan for a smooth transition by the ruling party.
Turkey's authorities detained more than 1K of suspects in the alleged connections to 2016 failed coup attempt or militant groups during the latest anti-terror raids last week.
Boeing expects Indian airlines to order about 2.1K of new aircraft for the price of $290B over the following 20 years, the highest forecast ever for the Asian third-largest economy.
Britain is not aimed to cut taxes below the European average in order to stay competitive after its withdrawal from the bloc, but seeks to keep a recognisable EU social and economic model.
According to Thailand's Disaster Prevention Department, the country's tsunami warning system requires maintenance work since it has been set up in 2006.
Trump's Administration is seeking to impose the US sanctions on the vital oil sector of Venezuela as a response to its constitutional super-body election that Washington had already denounced as an invalid vote.
Australia increased its airport security measures after the police intervened an alleged plot for a plane bomb attack, the country's immigration minister stated on Monday.
The Reserve Bank of Australia is widely expected to leave its interest rates unchanged at a record low of 1.50% at its next meeting scheduled on Tuesday.
On Monday, HSBC reported its profit surged 5% to reach $10.2B over the course of the first half of 2017 compared with $9.7B pre-tax profit registered during the H1 of 2016.
Late on Sunday, four Arab countries said they would allow certain Qatari planes to use their air corridors; however, Doha denied it, accusing the states of spreading "false information".
In an e-mail to Reuters, Charter Communications spokesperson said the company had no interest in buying Sprint, adding the firm has a good MVNO ties with Verizon.
Japan's industrial production rose 1.6% in June, suggesting a stable footing for economic expansion amid higher production of industrial chemicals and cars.
Iraq and Iran discussed the shared gas and oil fields in the border areas and cooperation in developing infrastructures, energy investment and training.
Russia President Vladimir Putin stated that diplomatic personnel of the US is likely to be cut by 755 positions, aiming to equal the number of Russian diplomats in the US.
Iran's top aide stated that Russia and Iran are set to boost cooperation after sanctions imposed by the US, which is expected to become the main loser.
Russian President Putin stated that the country would expel 755 US diplomatic staff, as well as the additional measures against the US would be considered as a response to new US sanctions.
According to local officials, hundreds of Senegal's citizens were unable to participate in local Parliamentary Elections due to delays in issuing the identity document.
German police has shot dead an Iraqi gunman after he has killed a man in Konstanz's nightclub. Local police excludes terrorism as a possible motive.
Facebook's COO Sandberg has urged companies and governments to pay closer attention to the gender pay gap, encouraging them to adopt new corporate and public policies.
Volkswagen AG's planned sale of Renk and Ducati did not get support from the company's supervisory board, while asset sales' opponents felt invigorated by the strong results of the group.
Russian President Putin had officially signed a law, which prohibited VPNs and other technologies that provided access to the banned websites with unlawful content.
Dubai's tourism department reported on Sunday that the number of foreign tourists visiting the city rose by 10.6% in the first half of 2017, thus amounting to 8.06M.
On Sunday, the US President Donald Trump told Republicans to continue fighting for the proposed healthcare bill that failed to receive the necessary number of Senate votes.
Venezuelans cast their votes on Sunday for a constitutional assembly favoured by the country's President Nicolas Maduro but strongly criticised by the opposition.