On Wednesday, the US Secretary of State and Secretary of Homeland Security are eager to meet the Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto for talks over boarder security and trade.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Yahoo has finally agreed to sell its core Internet business to Verizon for the price of $4.83B, which is $350M lower than the original one.
The EU finance ministers have come to the single agreement to crackdown large corporations and close loopholes of tax avoidance by applying new severe rules in 2020.
According to the Red Crescent spokesman, 74 bodies of migrants were cast up on the west Libyan shore close to the Zawiya city on Tuesday.
PSA Group vowed it is eager to respect the Opel and Vauxhall employment agreements and would cooperate with the German labour union IG Metall and the EWC to negotiate the impact on the existing workplaces.
Today, France's presidential candidate Marine Le Pen refused to attend a scheduled meeting with Lebanon Sunni Muslims' top cleric. The reason was her decision to withhold from wearing a headscarf during the meeting.
On Tuesday, an Israeli military court sentenced the country's young soldier to 18 months of imprisonment for finishing off a wounded Palestinian assailant.
A shark attacked a 26-year old surfer who was practising bodyboarding in the waters of the Indian Ocean close to La Reunion island coast, leaving him dead.
The Court of China imprisoned the State Administration of Work Safety ex-chief Yang Dongliang to 15 years for bribery.
Malaysian officials claim the death cause of the North Korean President's half-brother is still undetermined. The identity of Kim Jong Nam also remains unconfirmed as the family has not yet made an official statement.
Four people are said to be killed in a town of Charsadda as the suicide bombers of Taliban faction attacked the Pakistani court complex.
Four citizens of the US and an Australian pilot are reported to be dead as a light plane crashed into the shopping mall in Melbourne; an inoperable aircraft's engine could be the issue.
Uber Technologies hired the former US Attorney General Eric Holder to examine the case of the ex-employee Susan Fowler sexual harassment complains towards her manager.
According to the people close to the Restaurant Brands International corporation, the owner of the Tim Hortons and Burger King fast-food chains intends to buy Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen at price over $1.7B.
The US President Donald Trump nominated the military officer Herbert Raymond McMaster as his top national security advisor.
On Tuesday, Chinese equities reached a new ten-week high amid an increase is domestic investments and improved economic outlook.
On Tuesday, the Chinese Minister of Commerce Gao Hucheng disproved rumours that foreign direct investment is decreasing in the country.
Oil futures continued to rise on Tuesday, as OPEC's decision to cut production prompted investors to raise hopes the oil market would now keep strengthening.
Late on Monday, the Russian Foreign Ministry reported that Russia's UN ambassador Vitaly Churkin suffered a heart attack and died in New York.
On Monday, Greece and its international lenders came to a consensus about the need of special experts developing new reforms to Greek income tax, pensions and employment in order to at least partially receive a debt relief.
Having drawn criticism from the EU, Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision to acknowledge the legitimacy of separatist-issued identification documents complies with the international law, the Kremlin stated on Monday.
Colombia's authorities suspect that rioters of the Marxist ELN have attacked the Bogota's bullring, where numerous policemen were injured.
The Rome and Vatican's community would host the unprecedented menorah's exhibition, the ancient Judaism's symbol, including its depictions in different manifestations of art.
In Guinea's capital, at least five citizens were killed amid teachers' protest, renewing the labour tension within the country, where dozens of people died during the last strike.