On Wednesday, Germany's ministers and carmakers will hold a meeting to find ways to tackle inner-city pollution and prevent bans on diesel vehicles as they seek to restore tarnished reputation of the German car industry.
Britain's Prince Philip is set for his final solo appearance at Buckingham Palace's parade of Royal Marines on Wednesday ahead of his retirement from public life.
On Tuesday, a suicide attack hit Shi'ite mosque in the Afghani city of Herat, leaving more than 29 civilians dead and over 64 wounded.
Barclays have signed a lease for additional space in Dublin. This follows in the aftermath of the Brexit, as British banks move away from London.
A radioactive incident, which occurred in Japan in June has been deemed as a Level 2 radioactive incident on the international scale.
British Airways reported on Wednesday that it had solved the problem with its systems that did not allow passengers to check-in on the company's flights from the Heathrow airport.
A former official of the US Justice Department Greg Andres joined the Special Counsel Robert Mueller's team on Tuesday, which investigates Russian interference in the last year's Presidential election.
The US Senate confirmed on Tuesday the ex-Justice Department lawyer Christopher Wray would lead FBI as its Chief after about three months the previous head James Comey was fired by the President Donald Trump.
On Tuesday, Apple shares surged to their record-high of $159.10 after the company posted better-than-expected iPhone sales, also hitting a milestone of 1.2B iPhones sold.
The Brazilian former President Inacio Lula da Silva is set to face his sixth trial on the corruption charges as he allegedly accepted $320K in refurbishing, sending the country's economy into a political chaos.
On Wednesday, the Parliament of Papua New Guinea re-elected the Prime Minister Peter O'Neill, finishing the chaotic election campaign clouded by violence that was feared to continue due to voter unrest.
A Chinese partner of the e-commerce company Amazon.com called its customers to stop using the illegal virtual private networks that allow their users to evade the Internet censorship.
The United Arab Emirates stated that the imposed economic sanctions against Doha by its neighbouring Gulf states did not violate the World Trade Organisation agreements after Qatar filed a wide-ranging legal complaint.
White House's Communications Director Sean Spicer is eager to resign from his post in late August, despite speculations that he might remain at this position after Anthony Scaramucci firing.
The US Court of Appeals granted the Democratic states Attorneys General a permission to defend payments to insurance firms under the Obamacare law, despite the President Donald Trump sought to cut it off.
Japan's Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida will take a key ruling position in the PM Shinzo Abe's Liberal Democratic Party, following the Cabinet reshuffle this Thursday.
On Wednesday, China expelled its anti-graft inspector Zhang Huawei from the Communist Party as an investigation showed he had abused his power to receive bribes.
Petro Poroshenko, the Ukrainian President, welcomed the Canada-Ukraine free trade deal that came into power recently, which is expected to strengthen bilateral relations.
The European Commission stated that new schemes for schools are set to lead to healthier eating habits, as more vegetables, fruit and milk would be included in children diets.
Italian oil giant Eni revealed that the company intends to invest $3.5B in development of the largest gas field in Egypt in the next year, referring to the country as a key partner.
Ukrainian President signed the law, which amends the country's 2017 state budget and envisaged the boost of defence spending by around $100M.
The US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Tuesday that relations between Russia and the US were under substantial stress but both countries were still trying to work together.
General Motors reported on Tuesday that its seasonally adjusted annual car sales rate dropped to 16.9M vehicles last month.
On Tuesday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average Index hit its record high and inched closer to the 22,000-point mark, supported by JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and other banks.