On Monday, German officials expressed their support for the Greeks and urged the country to stay in the Euro zone.
Verizon Communications Inc. announced it would offer an $80 per month unlimited data plan, as the wireless carrier pricing war is picking up steam in the US.
In a statement released on Monday, the carmakers' officials said given the current strict safety rules it would take years to allow self-driving vehicles' deployment in the US.
On Monday, the Pentagon spokesperson said that the latest North Korean ballistic missile test-fire had been a serious hazard to national security.
According to local media, a bus crash near Taipei claimed lives of no less than 32 people and left 23 others injured.
In an unconventional statement, nine cardinals from around world expressed their support for the Pope Francis and his teachings in light of latter-days assaults from conservatives.
Michel Temer, the President of Brazil, denied rumours that he had promoted his close ally Moreira Franco to protect himself from charges over corruption.
The two sides of the dispute reported that talks between the VW management and labour unions broke down, leaving the company's cost-cutting deal uncertain.
In a statement released today, DuPont said it would pay $671M in cash in order to settle a number of court suits concerning the leakage of toxic compound used in Teflon making.
On Monday, the former Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi announced he would be eager to hold the leadership race in his party in an attempt to regain power.
According to the recent Angus Reid Institute poll, 44% of Canadians said that the country had benefited from the NAFTA, while 13% saw the agreement harming the economy.
According to local media, no less than 10 people were killed and multiple others wounded in a bomb blast that has gone off in Lahore, Pakistan.
Kuwait officials have revealed that the OPEC countries are applying pressure on non-OPEC countries to fulfill their promises to cut oil production in an effort to increase crude oil prices.
The Prime Minister of Poland Beata Szydlo will stay in hospital during the next few days. The politician is quickly recovering after suffering in a car crash.
SoundCloud faces big changes as its two top chiefs have left seeking for new opportunities. The company intends to launch a fund-raising campaign, stating it is not related to the executive outgo.
The Italian parliament member Laura Boldrini is eager to compose an official letter to the Facebook Chief as the social media ignores Boldrini's request and is completely inactive over hate speech spreading on the platform.
On Monday German officials were sent to Athens for the purpose of persuading the Greeks to save its bailout accord by creating reforms and by executing them properly.
The Russian Federation has decided upon sending a battalion of military police from the Republic of Ingushetia to Syria. The information was revealed by the head of the region.
The US Attorney General intends to deeply investigate what are the Donald Trump administration's real reasons behind the Muslim ban, as he considers it was an unconstitutional act.
Thousands of Ola and Uber drivers went on strike demanding a salary increase, paralysing the car-sharing services that have displaced traditional taxi in the capital city of India.
The leader of the political party of Philippine, has supported Antonio Moncupa, the head of East Bank and policy advisor, to become the next head of the Philippines Central Bank.
Citizens of Oroville in the Northern California had to emergently evacuate as the spillway dam was more likely to break through the floodwall, putting people lives in danger.
The Director of the Chinese National Bureau of Statistics Ning Jizhe criticised the state's economic data quality, calling for "severe punishment" for deceitful figures.
The Home Ministry of Myanmar reported that the country's Military would set up an investigation into the state police engagement into inhuman violence against Rohingya Muslims.