On Monday, the Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov called for an investigation over death of the US paramedic who worked for the OSCE monitoring mission in the Eastern Ukraine.
Data released by Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs revealed the island's industrial production slowed in March, dropping 0.07% amid a slowdown in chemical output.
The Munich-based Institute for Economic Research Ifo reported the German business climate index surged to 112.9 points in April, hitting the highest level in six years.
The Japanese company Nikon filed a patent case against the Netherlands' ASML and German Carl Zeiss, stating that both companies illegally used its lithography technology without Nikon's permission.
The Swedish prosecutors arrested another suspect in the Stockholm truck attack investigation, the police reported on Monday, but declined providing any further details.
On Monday, the Japanese steel industry head Kosei Shindo stated he was strongly concerned about Donald Trump's steel import protectionism and would carefully observe the US trade probe launched against exporters.
The LafargeHolcim CEO Eric Olsen is eager to step down from his post amid allegations that the French cement maker entered into deals with armed groups in Syria in order to protect its business interests in the country.
On Monday, the UK luxury retailer Jimmy Choo stated it was seeking for new offers for the firm following the strategic review process aimed to maximise its shareholder value.
The Chinese leader Xi Jinping on a call with the US President Donald Trump expressed his hope for all sides to exercise restraint regarding the North Korean issue and would avoid anything that might worsen tensions.
The US Vice President Mike Pence had to trim his planned trip to Asia and return to Washington as Trump's administration faces tough week over tax reform and the government funding plan.
South Korea's presidential nominee Ahn Cheol-soo is aimed to resume six-party discussion over abolition of nuclear weapons at the Korean peninsula, if he is voted in in May's election.
Francois Fillon called on supporters to choose Emmanuel Macron over his far-right counterpart Marine Le Pen in the final round of the French Presidential Election.
Data released by Rightmove suggested that the price of homes coming to the UK market surged 1.1% over the month of April.
On Monday, the US bakery chain Panera Bread said it sought to employ another 10K drivers by the year-end as a part of its delivery service expansion.
Data released by Rightmove suggested that the price of homes coming to the UK market surged 1.1% over the month of March.
Becton Dickinson, an American medical equipment dealer, said it had agreed to acquire Bard, a multinational medical technology developer, for $24B.
Donald Trump and Shinzo Abe agreed to keep close contact on North Korea, while Pyongyang showed restraint as tensions rose sharply.
China showed progress on supply-side reforms and is expected to reach the 6.5% GDP growth objective this year, said China's finance minister Xiao Jie.
Donald Trump is set to sign at least two executive orders this week, including on the environment and energy, to facilitate their development in the US.
Angela Merkel, the Chancellor of Germany, felt very encouraged after her visit to the US as a free trade agreement between the EU and the US is expected to be considered.
Early indications showed that the Euro inched higher to five-months high on Sunday amid Macron's victory in the first round of French Presidential Election.
According to the ICM poll, the UK's First Minister May's Conservatives held 48% of all votes, while Labour got 26% and the Liberal Democrats had 10%.
According to early projections, far-right leader Le Pen and Centrist Macron would face each other during French Presidential Election in May after Sunday's first round of voting.
According to Berlingske newspaper, Danish Defence Minister said that Russia had hacked Denmark's defence and got access to employees' emails between 2015 and 2016.