Brazil's budget deficit target will be financed by 30-35 billion spending freeze as well as boosted revenues and increased taxes, Romero Jucá claimed on Tuesday.
Apple has paved its way into messaging with the launch of "Clips" on Tuesday. The application can be compared to Messenger or Snapchat and could gain solid market share with the large iPhone user base.
A car explosion near the presedential complex in Somalia's capital city Mogadishu left four people dead on Tuesday, police officials reported.
Wall Street stocks dipped on Tuesday due to President Donald Trump's potential struggles to deliver upon pledged tax cuts that made investors wary.
Following concerns raised by Democrats that Donald Trump's pick for the Supreme Court would be biased towards the President, Neil Gorsuch claimed that he would oppose Trump if necessary.
The Foreign Minister of Germany Sigmar Gabriel claims that Germany should express a view where investment stands over austerity to other EU countries in an article that will be published on Wednesday, Reuters reported.
In an attempt to win over lawmakers to accept his first legislative proposition, the US President Donald Trump warned them that his voters would retaliate if they failed to agree on dismantling Obamacare.
Xi Jinping, the President of China, claimed in a meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's Prime Minister on Tuesday that both nations would benefit from peace with Palestinians.
A government-held region in northern Damascus was attacked by Syrian rebels on Tuesday, making this the second act of violence by opposition forces in three days.
In case Sudan's security situation remains on the current level of stability, Pope Francis will visit the country in October, a local bishop claimed on Tuesday.
Following a series of lethal attacks in several parts of the country, the Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari condemned the events and ordered a probe for Monday's attacks that killed 17.
A loud explosion followed by shooting hit the Mogadishu city centre on Tuesday; however, no information about the blast cause or any victim has been reported yet.
Trump's administration unveiled 10 airports in the Middle Eastern countries and a few in North Africa from which passengers would not be able to carry any electronic devices larger than a smartphone in their hand-luggage.
The Google affiliated organisation Jigsaw offered tools that news organisations and election-related sites can use to protect themselves from hacking.
On Tuesday, the luxury hotel giant Marriott International stated that it was eager to add 300K more rooms across the world by 2019 amid a three-year expansion plan.
Apple Inc. has revealed a brand new version of the iPad tablet this Tuesday that will be available to order on Friday starting from $329.
On Tuesday, China urged Brazil to toughen its safety requirements over food shipments amid the corruption scandal in the Brazil's massive meat industry as it led to suspending Chinese meat imports.
On Tuesday, the CEO of Apple Inc. Tim Cook visited the Chinese bike-sharing start-up Ofo, showing a strong support to the company on the back of the intensified fund-raising competition in the China's market.
According to the federal government radio, no less than 26 citizens of the Jubbaland region died from famine in the Southern Somalia as the country suffers from devastating drought.
The EU has set the date for establishing negotiation guidelines regarding Brexit in April, following the UK's formal announcement on March 29.
General Mills Sales declined more than expected on a quarterly basis to show a 5.2% slip, stemming from under-performing yogurt and baking product revenues.
The Interior Minister Bruno La Roux was called to meet the French Prime Minister over the hiring of his young daughters to work for La Roux during summer, while he was holding the post as the Parliament's member.
On Monday, the FBI head James Comey confirmed the on-going investigation over Russian role in the election 2016, still not denying his allegations that Moscow wanted the President Donald Trump to win.
The world's tech leader Microsoft will join hands with Adobe Systems intending to increase the marketability of their sales and marketing software programmes on the back of rival Oracle and Salesforce.com offerings.