Cesar Mata Pires, the co-founder and owner of Brazilian multinational conglomerate OAS SA, died of a heart attack at the age of 68.
The porvider of regulatory, legal and busines information LexisNexis announced that it withdrew two of its products from the China's market after being asked to delete some content.
Unclarities surrunding the state of flights between the European Union and the UK after Brexit are likely to cause a huge fall in air traffic from the UK airports.
Nestle, Tyson, Uniliver and other large retail and food companies joined the project of IBM aimed to explore the blockchain techology's help in tracking food supply chains.
Furniture retailer IKEA is set to invest nearly $212M to build one of the company's largest supply and distribution centres in Malaysia.
Indonesia would buy eleven Sukhoi fighter jets from Russia with total worth of $1.14B, which will be paid in cash and Indonesian commodities.
Germany, Italy and France asked the European Union to strengthen regulations that allow its member states to block European companies' foreign acquisitions.
Seven large soft drink companies, including PepsiCo and Coca-Cola, will decrease the amount of sugar in their drinks sold in Singapore.
German authorities, following Trumps commitment to Afghanistan war, have announced that they will not be the first to increase troop count in the country, as Germany increased their troop number by 18% already last year.
The divers of the US Marine Corps and Navy have recovered some remains of previously missing soldiers, which were cut off in the sealed off sections of the United States Ship John. S McCain.
President of the US Donald Trump has decided to commit troops to a war in Afghanistan, which the administration named an open-ended . The Taleban have announced that this decision will turn Afghanistan into a graveyard for the US.
Iran has announced that the country could within five days resume producing enriched uranium, if the nuclear deal of 2015 is revoked.
The United Nations reported that two shipment from North Korea to Syrian authorities responsible for chemical weapons have been intercepted during the past six months.
Iraqi officials and Kurdish representatives might meet again next week to discuss the possible delay of Kurdish independence referendum.
On Tuesday Marine Corps and US Navy divers started searching sections of the damaged US warship for ten missing sailors.
On Monday, the Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte admitted that there could have been certain violations from the side of police and other law enforcement agencies during the war against drugs.
On Tuesday, shares of the French oil giant Total rose by 0.8% after the company confirmed acquisition of the Danish Maersk Oil for $7.45B.
On Tuesday, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying noted that Pakistan stands in the front line of fight against terrorism and has also suffered many losses in this war.
According to the South Korea's Trade Minister Kim Hyun-chong, the United States and South Korea did not come to an agreement on how to continue discussions over amendment of the FTA.
Japan Tobacco announced that it would buy the Philippines' firm Mighty, the tobacco business, for nearly $936M, aiming to gain stronger footing in the market.
Poland's wholesale and retail group Eurocash announced that it signed letter revealing its intention to buy Mila, the company's smaller rival.
The US and South Korean officials are likely to start negotiations over possible amendment to the Free Trade Agreement reached five years ago.
The US Embassy in Russia announced that it would stop issuing tourist visas during eight days starting from Wednesday, in return for the Russia's decision to cap its staff.
Serbian President marked that Chinese firms made good progress in infrastructural projects completed in Serbia and more are set to come amid good relationships between both countries.