The Chinese largest gaming company Tencent is eager to limit "Honour of Kings" play time for young users starting from Tuesday amid the game addiction worries.
On Monday, Airbus formally unveiled its leaner corporate structure on the back of firm's recent merger with its parent company, and confirmed a shake-up of the commercial sales.
One of the Poland's largest mobile phone operators Play Communication aims to raise up to $1.4B in a Warsaw initial public offering.
On Monday, a bus with 48 aboard collided with a lorry and burst into flames on the Bavarian motorway in Germany, injuring at least 31 people, while several passengers are feared to be dead.
Several people out of 250 aboard were reported to be injured as the Amtrak Cascades line train derailed in Washington state on Sunday.
Tesla's CEO Elon Musk reported that the Model 3 vehicle had passed all the regulatory measurements necessary to launch its production two week before the schedule.
The new labour rules implemented by the country's military government have sent tens of thousands of migrant workers fleeing Thailand to neighbouring Myanmar.
The White House reported the US President Donald Trump had spoken to the Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi and Qatar leaders to discuss his worries over the ongoing Qatar dispute.
Late on Sunday, the Puerto Rico Fiscal Agency and Financial Advisory Authority reported the country's power utility PREPA had filed for bankruptcy.
The Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Hsien Loong is set to be questioned in the parliament over alleged abuse of power in a siblings' dispute over inheritance.
According to sources familiar with the matter, eight people were hurt on Monday in a shooting near a mosque in the city of Avignon, France.
Caixin Manufacturing PMI for China improved slightly over the month of June, returning into the positive territory after dropping in the prior month.
Housing prices in Australia's main cities increased 9.6% in June, compared with a 8.3% rise in the previous month, though the market revealed signs of cooling.
Japan's large manufacturers confidence enhanced for a third consecutive quarter in the Q2, reaching the highest level in three years, as the economic growth gathered momentum.
Australian service sectors and manufacturing both revealed high activity in June supported by an increase in hiring and in optimism on the country's outlook.
US President Donald Trump and Japanese PM Shinzo Abe spoke over the phone and confirmed that both countries are set to increase pressure on North Korea.
The Central Bank of Syria issued a new 2000-pound banknote with a picture of the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Sunday. The given note is equivalent to around $4.
The US Senator John McCain said in Islamabad on Sunday that peace in Afghanistan and the region cannot be attained without Pakistan's cooperation.
The Sudanese President signed a decree that is to extend a ceasefire with rebels until late October, a fortnight before the US plan to lift the trade embargo against the country.
Angela Merkel's conservatives are to present their election platform on Monday, which is set to include a plan for income tax cuts and full employment.
For the second consecutive day, lawmakers of New Jersey and Maine attempt to tackle partial government shutdown resulting from budget impasses.
The five nations of the G5 Sahel block – Mauritania, Burkina Faso, Mali, Chad and Niger – established a new military force, which will work in cooperation with French troops.
Qatar may face additional sanctions by four other Arab states, as the deadline for accepting their demands is to expire on Sunday.
The British government reported on Sunday that the cladding of around 181 high-rise buildings had failed safety tests in the wake of the massive fire in Grenfell Tower on June 14.