The two Asia-Pacific countries appeared to be almost unaffected by the massive ransomware attack that has hit over 200K computers worldwide since Friday.
Speaking at a news conference on Monday, Angela Merkel said Germany would move its troops from Turkey if Ankara continues to bar German lawmakers from entering the country.
On Monday, the newly-elected French President Emmanuel Macron has appointed the 46-year-old politician Edouard Philippe to the post of the Prime Minister.
The US National Association of Home Builders HMI jumped two points to hit the 70 mark over the course of May, an evidence of strengthening housing market.
AIG, Hamilton Insurance and Two Sigma Insurance announced they had signed a MoU to extend their partnership in order to bolster the companies' role in evidence-based underwriting.
On Monday, the Empire State Manufacturing Survey revealed the New York State headline business morale index slid to -1.0 in May, while economists had predicted a 7.2 reading.
At least 13 people were injured in an explosion of the Schaeffler ball-bearings factory in Germany on Monday.
On Monday, the American International Group appointed Brian Duperreault as the corporation's new CEO with intention to boost the AIG performance following Duperreault's turnaround expertise.
Britain declined to reveal the details of the Brexit talks with the luxury automaker Bentley Motors, saying that it should remain confidential as any leakage might harm the deal with the EU.
Foreign Ministers of the European Union called Venezuela for snap elections that could help to cease demonstrations against the President Nicolas Maduro that left dozens people dead.
Shares of the London cyber security firms skyrocketed with 7% jump of the Sophos firm and 2.9% climb of the NCC Group as the "WannaCry" ransomware attack hit the world.
According to polls, 48% of the UK citizens support Theresa May's Conservative Party, while only 30% back the opposition Labour Party ahead of the June 8 Election.
Speaking in Beijing on Monday, the Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia did not see a need to provide arms to the Syrian Kurdish formations.
According to the Federal Statistics Office, the Swiss Producer Price Index posted a 0.2% decline over the month of April due to lower petroleum products and machinery prices.
On Monday, the Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that his possible reelection in 2018 is still undecided.
JPMorgan Chase will buy a building in Dublin with a room for 1K of staff amid company's expansion in Ireland following the government's intention to attract firms on the back of Brexit.
According to the Oman's oil minister, the country fully supports the agreement between Saudi Arabia and Russia on a global oil cut extension until the Q1 of 2018.
On Monday, the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Bohuslav Sobotka rejected a proposed Finance Minister nominee, extending the coalition crisis before before October's election this year.
On Monday, Donald Trump's Administration will provide oral arguments over the travel ban on the six Muslim-majority countries during the second scheduled hearing in the US Appeals Court.
Western Digital filed a request to the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce to stop Toshiba's attempts to sell its chip-unit without the company's consent.
Japanese mid-sized companies plan to buy robots to automate such industries as manufacturing, hotel room service and earthmoving; an intention that causes the rising shortage of labour in the country.
On Monday, the Philippines House Committee began hearing an impeachment complaint against the President Rodrigo Duterte amid the abuse of his power and allegations over the "defeatist" approach he used to China.
On Monday, the Asian authorities warned the country's businesses that were disrupted by the WannaCry ransomware worm to expect more cyber attacks.
The automotive car unit Waymo and the US rideshare firm Lyft inked a collaboration deal to bring self-driving car technology to the global market.