The United Nations reported that two shipment from North Korea to Syrian authorities responsible for chemical weapons have been intercepted during the past six months.
Iraqi officials and Kurdish representatives might meet again next week to discuss the possible delay of Kurdish independence referendum.
On Tuesday Marine Corps and US Navy divers started searching sections of the damaged US warship for ten missing sailors.
On Monday, the Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte admitted that there could have been certain violations from the side of police and other law enforcement agencies during the war against drugs.
On Tuesday, shares of the French oil giant Total rose by 0.8% after the company confirmed acquisition of the Danish Maersk Oil for $7.45B.
On Tuesday, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying noted that Pakistan stands in the front line of fight against terrorism and has also suffered many losses in this war.
According to the South Korea's Trade Minister Kim Hyun-chong, the United States and South Korea did not come to an agreement on how to continue discussions over amendment of the FTA.
Japan Tobacco announced that it would buy the Philippines' firm Mighty, the tobacco business, for nearly $936M, aiming to gain stronger footing in the market.
Poland's wholesale and retail group Eurocash announced that it signed letter revealing its intention to buy Mila, the company's smaller rival.
The US and South Korean officials are likely to start negotiations over possible amendment to the Free Trade Agreement reached five years ago.
The US Embassy in Russia announced that it would stop issuing tourist visas during eight days starting from Wednesday, in return for the Russia's decision to cap its staff.
Serbian President marked that Chinese firms made good progress in infrastructural projects completed in Serbia and more are set to come amid good relationships between both countries.
The People's Bank of China stated that it is set to strengthen regulation of fast-growing companies, which are engaged in financial technologies, in attempt to prevent risks.
On Tuesday, crude oil prices rose by 0.3% to $51.83 a barrel amid a signs of a gradually lowering supply.
On Tuesday, the Anglo-Australian BHP revealed its plans to exit from its unsuccessful American shale oil and gas business.
On Monday, the US President Donald Trump revealed its plans to increase the US military presence in Afghanistan within the framework of a reviewed regional strategy, promising to "fight to win".
Sempra Energy announced it will acquire the US electric transmission and distribution service provider Oncor for $9.45B after its indirect owner failed to sell the company to Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway.
Macy's announced that the company would restructre its merchandising unit and merge it with private and planning brands, which is likely to result in 100 jobs cut.
Donald Trump would attend a border protection object located in a town near the US-Mexican border in Arizona, while looking for funding for the wall he intended to build.
Kuwait Oil Minister stated that OPEC is expected to discuss at a November's meeting wether to end or extend production cuts.
Lockheed Martin and its subsidiary Lockheed Martin Aeronautics were awarded a $427M worth contract for pilot flight equipment and ancillary military equipment. the Pentagon stated.
Saudi Arabia is set to move ownership of all airports to the Public Investment Fund, the country's major sovereign wealth fund, in privatization drive.
California jury ordered the Johnson & Johnson to pay nearly $417M to a woman claiming the development of ovarian cancer since she used the Johnson's talc-based products
China is likely to enhance financing guarantee services provided for micro and small companies and the rural sector, rules published by the cabinet revealed.