India aims to deport all 40K Rohingya Muslims from the country as it considers them as illegal immigrants, despite registration with the UN refugee agency.
The President of South Africa Jacob Zuma seeks to identify and punish the African national Congress' lawmakers who cast a negative vote for him in the Parliamentary no-confidence motion last week.
Germany's grocery chain Aldi announced on Sunday about its partnership with Instacart as it aimed to launch grocery delivery in three US cities: Dallas, Atlanta and Los Angeles.
At least 47 people were reported to be dead following a massive landslide in the Indian Himachal Pradesh state that swept two buses off the road.
Industrial output in the Euro zone fell by 0.6% in June, resulting from a decrease in capital and durable goods, Eurostat data showed on Monday.
World stocks edged higher on Monday, after experiencing the most extensive weekly losses of 2017 that resulted from the US-North Korea dispute.
On Monday, a traffic to and from the EU second-largest port in Antwerp was halted after a cargo ship ran aground on the Scheldt river's banks.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry stated on Monday that the North Korea and the US trade issues were not related to each other and there would be no trade war between the United States and China.
According to the Nepali officials, hundreds of tourists were rescued from devastating floods in the state's jungle safari park with the help of elephants as death toll rose to 70 after four days of disaster.
The symbol of London and Parliament's bell Big Ben will become silent and will be closed for four years on August 21 amid planned renovation works.
On Sunday, the US Vice President Mike Pence stated he found possible to resolve Venezuela's political turmoil and unrest peacefully after the President Donald Trump had threatened military action.
Turkey's police man was reported to be dead after a suspected Islamic State assailant stabbed him to death while the police was taking the militant to the Istanbul's police headquarters.
On Monday, the American Dollar surged 0.3% against the Japanese Yen to ¥109.5 amid rising tensions between the US and North Korea.
On Sunday, the German grocery company Aldi has partnered with the American Instacart Inc with intention to launch a pilot grocery delivery project in Dallas, Los Angeles and Atlanta.
According to the Communications Minister of Burkina Faso Remi Dandjinou, state's security forces liquidated three suspected terrorists but there are still hostages locked inside the building.
Ian Narev, the CEO of Commonwealth Bank of Australia, will retire by next summer amid a money-laundering lawsuit filed against him.
According to the Communications Minister of Burkina Faso Remi Dandjinou, an unknown gunmen opened fire and killed not less than 17 people in a restaurant in the state's capital Ouagadougou. The act has been already classified as terrorist attack.
On Monday, crude oil prices lost 0.3% and settled down at $51.94 a barrel amid deceleration in Chinese refining activity and rising doubts over its demand prospects.
Security workers employed at El Prat airport in Barcelona rejected the company's offer to stop conflict on a pay raise and were set to begin 24-h strike on Monday.
Japan's GDP showed a 4.0% gain year-over-year in the second quarter, with a 1.0% quarterly growth pace, supported by higher corporate and consumer spending.
Slovenian wine expert stated that the country's biggest winery expects 3.5M litres of wine in 2017, which is about 20% less than usual, while the wine quality is set to be better.
Saudi Arabia's Finance Ministry announced that the country's total revenues in the Q2 of the fiscal year rose by 6% year-over-year to reach $43.66B.
The Saudi news agency SPA reported on Sunday that a number of Twitter users in Saudi Arabia are to be indicted for posing a threat to the public order.
The Director of the US Central Intelligence Agency Mike Pompeo said it was possible that North Korea continued its missile program, thus conducting another test.