The UK and Sweden required a closed-door UN Security Council meeting on the situation in Rakhine state of Myanmar, diplomats stated.
Germany supported a radical EU reform on taxation in the digital economy, which targets corporate revenues instead of profit as a basis.
The UK aims to have closer defence partnership with the EU after Brexit than other nations outside the bloc, according to a document.
Apple Inc will launch iPhone 8 on Tuesday with the price tag reaching $1,000, expecting China to become the leader consumer, overpassing the estimated sales in the US.
Vodafone would invest $2.4B in ultra fast fibre broadband connections to German businesses and homes, challenging the main rival Deutsche Telekom.
The S&P 500 was trading near its record high on Monday, as fears of Hurricane Irma and North Korea's missile tests had receded.
More than 24 lawsuits had been filed against the American credit reporting agency Equifax Inc by Monday, following their claims that a large amount of personal data was stolen.
Brazilian JBS SA agreed to sell Britain's poultry unit to Pilgrim's Pride Corp for $1B, to overcome the corruption scandal and to protect revenues in more lucrative activities overseas.
EU Finance Ministers would discuss the plan on how to engage more fintech companies to compete with global rivals and to balance the loss of main fintech market after Brexit.
According to the US officials, at least 6.5 million homes, businesses and other premises had lost electricity in South Carolina, Florida, Alabama and Georgia amid Hurricane Irma.
Volkswagen would double its investments to more than $24B into electric vehicle manufacturing, zero-emission cars, and could challenge Tesla by 2030.
According to an internal memo, the Goldman Sachs Group Inc's HR chief Edith Cooper plans to retire from the company by the end of this year.
On Monday, the Finnish government welcomed Nordea's decision to relocate its headquarters from Sweden, but warned about systemic risks for the state's economy.
On Monday, the Islamic State assumed responsibility for a deadly attack on security convoy near Sinai's Arish, killing not less than 18 policemen.
The death toll from the 8.2-magnitude earthquake that hit Mexico on Thursday rose to at least 96, local television reported.
On Monday, Pope Francis warned that world would "go down" if people will not take action on climate change in due time.
On Monday, the Pakistan's Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi warned the United States that imposition of sanctions against Pakistani officials or reduction of military assistance would be counter-productive and affect security in the region.
Even before the German elections have taken place the Germany's Greens on Monday started coalition negotiations with Angela Merkel by demanding the closing of 20 coal power plants.
Delta Air Lines has announced that it will cancel near 800 flight on Monday due to the Tropical Storm Irma.
The ruling junta of Thailand has informed Japanese investors that no matter who wins the upcoming elections, a $45 billion redevelopment plan of the country will go forward.
On Monday two trains collided at a station in the central part of Switzerland. Thirty people are reported to have been injured.
The South Korean car manufacturers Hyundai Motor Co and Kia Motors Corp are to halt temporarily their US plants to evade potential damaged caused by Hurricane Irma.
Dieter Zetsche, the Chief Executive of Daimler AG, said on Monday that Mercedes-Benz would provide hybrid and fully electric versions of its models by 2022.
The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union David Davis said that Britain might experience a 'chaotic exit' from the EU if a crucial Brexit legislation was rejected today.