On Tuesday, the US President Donald Trump said the country was "totally prepared" for the armed option in handling the nuclear crisis in North Korea.
The US Department of State revealed Rex Tillerson, the US State Secretary, was ready to meet with Bruno Rodriguez, his Cuban counterpart, later today.
The European Commission reported that it would be probing the planned merger between Italian eye-wear giant Luxottica and French lens-maker Essilor over concerns the move could stifle competition.
Emmanuel Macron, the President of France, stated on Tuesday that he considered the Euro zone should have its own finance minister and budget.
Swedish authorities reported that four people were injured after a passenger train hit an armoured vehicle in southern Sweden on Tuesday.
Russian Tu-95 strategic bombers hit key Islamic State facilities with the H-101 cruise missiles in the Syrian provinces of Deir al-Zour and Idlib, the Russian Defense Ministry reported on Tuesday.
Kurds went to the polls on Monday for an independence referendum, ignoring the threats of sanctions from Turkey over the possibility that the vote would ignite more regional conflict
Mitch McConnell, the US Senate Majority Leader, reported on Tuesday that debates on the country's healthcare would certainly continue.
Equifax Inc, the US credit reporting firm, reported on Tuesday that its Chief Executive would retire following the wake of a massive cyber attack that exposed the personal information of millions of Amercans.
Rights group reported that Myanmar's army has been accused of committing serious violations and "crimes against humanity" during the crackdown on the Rohingya.
On Wednesday, Uber will fight for its business model at the UK employment tribunal, arguing that the ride-hailing firm's drivers are working the same way as their rivals in long-established local taxi services.
The chairwoman of the far-right party Alternative for Germany Frauke Petry announced it was eager to step down from her post two days after the German national election.
On Tuesday a former Serb Parliamentary commander was imprisoned to 15 years by a Croatian Court for torturing and murdering civilians and soldiers during the country's 1991-95 independence war.
China's e-commerce company Alibaba gained control over logistics unit Cainiao, pledging to spend $15B in the next five years on its global logistics network expansion.
Puerto Rico had evacuated a number of people living close to a crumbling dam after the Hurricane Maria hit the area, calling for more aid to advert its humanitarian crisis caused by the storm.
On Tuesday, German Conservatives pushed the Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble to swap jobs and impose his authority as leader of the Germany's next Parliament.
On Tuesday, the Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov noted that actions and statements that lead to escalation of the North Korean crisis are "undesirable" and fraught with unintended and very dangerous consequences.
On Tuesday, a senior Bombardier executive said that the company plans to close a number of sale agreements with major Chinese airlines and leasing firms in anticipation of the Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visit to China.
Jim Mattis, the US Secretary of Defence, said that the United States would continue to try to resolve the North Korean crisis by diplomatic means despite hostile rhetoric between Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump.
According to a number of witnesses, Iraqi forces together with Turkish troops held joint military exercises near the shared border, as a response to the Kurdish referendum on independence.
A guard of the Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was found shot dead on Tuesday's morning at Manila's PSG; however, the President was not nearby, when the incident took place.
On Tuesday, Western Digital stated it would seek for injunction to block Toshiba's $18B sale of its chip semiconductor business to a rival company.
Walt Disney is testing new design of the retail stores, first in seven years, as it is also launching a shopping website on Tuesday amid company's intention to boost its visits and revenue.
On Tuesday, China said that the Korean peninsula war would have no winner, following North Korea's statement that the US had declared war and it reserved its right to take necessary countermeasures.