On Monday, two Berlin airports Schoenefeld and Tegel cancelled 660 flights including the leading carriers' flights such as Air Berlin, Ryanair, Lufthansa, etc., amid the ongoing ground staff protest over pay rise.
48 people, including 15 children, are reported to be dead as a massive landfill site landslide hit the outskirts of Addis Ababa on Monday.
On Monday, Malaysia began the negotiations with North Korea over nine citizens to return back home as people were not allowed to leave the border amid travel ban hit due to rifted relations between two countries.
A car bomb explosion left at least two civilians dead and two more injured in the Somali capital of Mogadishu on Monday.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore issued a prohibition order against the former CEO of Goldman Sachs Tim Leissner for 10 years, forbidding him to perform in any kind of capital market services company's management in Singapore.
The US Vice President Mike Pence is eager to visit the Asian countries such as Indonesia, South Korea, Japan, and Australia next month amid the negotiations over North Korean missiles, South China Sea issue, etc.
On Monday, shares of the Japanese tech giant Toshiba Corp. rose over 6% on the back of the report over selling the company's shares; however these allegations were not confirmed.
On Monday, shares of the Japanese tech giant Toshiba Corp. rose over 6% on the back of the report over selling the company's shares; however these allegations were not confirmed.
Having soared in the third quarter of 2016, the New Zealand economy is expected to soften over the course of the Q4, as less favourable weather weighed on diary production.
According to civil protection officials, the death toll rose to 38 in northern Haiti, where a bus travelling to Port-au-Price rammed into pedestrians.
Having won 92.9% of votes in the primaries, Juan Orlando Hernandez, the current President of Honduras, claimed success to become the candidate in this year's Presidential Election.
On Monday, Le Hai Binh, the spokesperson of the Vietnamese Foreign Ministry, said that China must "respect Vietnam's sovereignty" and suspend cruises to the South China Sea.
Snap Inc shares rose more than 70% from the IPO price during the first two days of trading on the NYSE amid support from the millennial investors.
Some banks shares surged after the US post election stock market boom since investors wagered that lower taxes, faster economic growth and higher interest rates would raise profits for lenders.
Thousands of Belarusians participated in protests all over the country to fight against the tax on part time work, despite the government concessions after the previous demonstration.
The globally acclaimed Japanese organising guru Marie Kondo launched the application called KonMari that would help people organise their messy rooms and put their lives in order.
Danish PM Lokke Rasmussen suggested to postpone Turkish First Minister Yilderim's planned visit this month amid diplomatic scandal between the Netherlands and Turkey.
The Britain's Intelligence Agency has urged political parties to defend themselves against the possible cyber attacks, citing the last US Presidential Elections and the influence of Russian hackers.
The German Interior Minister stated that local police had prevented a possible terror attack at the Essen's shopping centre that was probably linked to the Islamic State militants.
At least 34 citizens were killed and 17 people were injured amid bus crash near Gonaives, northern Haiti. The bus smashed into the group of people for unknown reason.
A Tunisian man wanted for his potential involvement in an attack on a Tunis museum in 2015 can be deported, the German Interior Minister said. The suspected person was arrested last month on suspicion of planing an Islamist attack in Germany.
The Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that remarks by the Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, who compared the Dutch to the Natzis, would not help to de-escalate a diplomatic confrontation between the countries.
The Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan urged international organisations to impose sanctions on the Netherlands, as a diplomatic confrontation over Ankara's political campaigning among Turkish immigrants in Europe continues to escalate.
Francois Fillon's party apologised for tweeting a caricature of Emmanuel Macron with a hooked nose, wearing a top hat and carrying a red sickle. Mr. Fillon himself admitted that the image resembled anti-Semitic propaganda.