According to Anadolu state agency, Turkish authorities have dismissed another 227 prosecutors and judges amid last July's failed coup investigation.
On Monday, the US oil prices inched higher amid investor's optimistic anticipation that effectiveness of the producer cuts stimulated high bets on the stable price rise.
On Monday, the unidentified aggressor attacked the Istanbul arts center, while center's founder, government's prominent critic, suspected that this attack had a political motive.
According to the UK PM spokesman, British First Minister May's administration was not engaged in the decision to withdraw $143B merger made by Kraft Heinz for Unilever.
The UK Prime Minister Theresa May is eager to meet the CEO of Peugeot any time soon for a private conversation regarding the British car industry's future as May is aimed on its flourish.
The former CEO of March Europe Bruce Carnegie-Brown was designated as the world's largest insurance market Lloyd's of London's chairman this Monday.
Amazon.com Inc. seeks to boost its profit by opening the fifth logistic centre in Poland in 2017; the company has already employed over 7K people in its three other centres in the West of Poland.
The British Parliament is eager to call business minister Greg Clark to ask him a few questions about the Peugeot's takeover offer to GM concerning its van plants and Vauxhall vehicle in the UK.
The UK Unite trade union's chief Len McCluskey is eager to meet the Peugeot CEO Carlos Tavares within next days for the possible takeover of the GM European Operations discussion.
According to the Russian Ministry of Defense report on Monday, four members of the Russian military were dead and two more wounded in Syria last week, as a radio-guided bomb blasted their car.
According to the German Sunday paper, PSA vowed it would leave the Opel's four manufacturing sites in Germany operating as a part of the GM-PSA takeover deal.
Over 40 Turkish soldiers who were accused of the President Tayyip Erdogan attempted assassination faced the trial on Monday; prosecutors claim for life sentences.
The unexpected decision of Kraft Heinz to cancel the proposed takeover of Unilever sent the Anglo-Dutch giant's shares down 8% on Monday.
The Finance Ministry of Singapore revealed a larger 2017-2018 fiscal year budget in order to back struggling sectors of the economy and keep a surplus for a rainy day.
According to the Chinese state television, the former head of the Beijing Communist Party Lu Xiwen was sentenced to 13 years in prison for graft as she pleaded guilty to accepting bribes worth $2.73M.
On Monday, the CEO of Russian Helicopters, the state-run helicopter design and manufacturing company, said Russia would launch delivery of military choppers to India next year.
The Iraqi forces are moving towards the Mosul airport, intending to make it a support base to re-take the west of the city from the Islamic State group.
According to the Euro zone bailout fund director, Greece needs less in emergency funds than it was specified in the third bailout programme as its budget development performs better than estimated.
On Sunday, armed pirates attacked the Vietnamese ship in the southern Philippines, killed one of the crew members and kidnapped seven others. The Coastguard managed to rescue the rest 17 crewmen.
On Monday, the SoftBank shares have climbed about 3% after the announcement that the company intends to transfer control over Sprint to the US T-Mobile corporation, therefore to merge two US wireless operators.
According to the Indonesian immigration authorities, three suspects in the North Korea President's half-brother killing took a flight to Dubai from Jakarta after the assault.
Washington is preparing to bring the North Korean top officials to the US for negotiations with the American ex-authorities as it will be a key indicator whether Kim Jong Un is eager to deal with Trump administration.
Following a drop in bond yields, the US Dollar was under pressure against the Japanese Yen, hovering around 113.09 on Monday, slightly above the 112.62 mark touched on February 17.
On Monday, the Thai police broke into the scandalous Dhammakaya Temple in an attempt to find Phra Dhammachayo, a 72-year-old clergyman suspected of money laundering.