On Tuesday, some of the Sri Lanka banks stopped buying the Qatari Riyal after the world's most powerful countries severed ties with Qatar.
Qatar Airways suspended all flights to Egypt, the UAE, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia starting from Tuesday in response to its Gulf neighbours' decision to sever ties with Qatar and accusations of backing terrorism.
On Monday, the acting US ambassador in China David Rank stepped down from his post over the President Donald Trump decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris climate deal.
The Qatar's Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Al Thani said on Tuesday that Kuwait is trying to act as a mediator, in order to resolve the diplomatic crisis between Arab states and Qatar.
The Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said on Tuesday that law enforccement agencies perceived siege in Melbourne as a terrorist attack.
Oil prices plunged for the third consecutive day amid the diplomatic boycott of Qatar as well as the increasing rate of production of crude oil in the US.
According to Trump's administration official, the White House expects that lawmakers will vote on the healthcare reform this summer and after that begin to work on new tax bill.
Donald Trump's proposed budget reduction for Central America is likely to hurt the US attempts to reduce immigration from the poor region, the IADB head revealed.
AirBaltic is planning to order at least 14 new jets in attempt to broaden its network and increase the amount of passangers to 4.2M by 2021, the company's CEO said.
The US State Department approved the sale of at least $1.4B worth of military equipment and training for Saudi Arabia as a part of $110B arms deal strucked by Trump in May.
Lufthansa met better-than-expected demand for flights this year as traffic from Asia and the US developed well and is expected to look for new options in Italy.
Two sources close to the matter reported on Monday that the US and Mexico reached an agreement in a longstanding dispute over sugar trade ahead of the NAFTA renegotiation.
The White House reported that the US President Donald Trump would not block the former FBI Director James Comey's testimony.
At Apple's annual WWDC conference, the company's CEO Tim Cook said that Amazon Prime Video would come to Apple TV and other Apple gadgets later this summer.
Two French citizens have been reported missing after the London attack, the French Foreign Minister reported on Monday during his visit to the French embassy in London.
The Census Bureau reported on Monday that new orders for US-made factory goods dropped 0.2% in April, following the prior month's upwardly revised gain of 1.0% and meeting forecasts.
The ISM reported that its PMI for the non-manufacturing sector dropped to 56.9 last month from April's 57.5, whereas analysts anticipated a slighter decrease to 57.1.
The Czech government decided on Monday that it will not take new asylum seekers from Italy and Greece due to the security concerns.
On Monday, the FIFA said that it continues to keep contact with organizators of the 2022 World Cup, while refusing to make any comments about the diplomatic crisis between Arab states.
The US President Donald Trump is expected to announce on Monday his plan on privatization of the American air traffic control system, urging to separate it from the FAA.
The opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party significantly improved its previous result by winning 11 out of the first 80 regions.
The British Prime Minister Theresa May faces a lot of criticism from her opponents over the police budget cuts amid the third terrorist attack in three months.
Many EU leaders hope that the current UK Prime Minister Theresa May will be re-elected, as the Union needs a "stable partner" in the ongoing Brexit negotiations.
The social media leader Facebook vowed to cut off the possibility to spread terrorist content on the platform, making the website a "hostile environment" for terrorists.