Spain's maritime rescue service reported it had rescued three migrants from a deflated rubber boat that was believed to have set sail from Morocco with 52 aboard.
Russia's military police may be deployed in buffer security zones in Syria, Russia's chief negotiator at the Astana talkes and Russian president's envoy for Syria Alexander Lavrentyev reported on Tuesday.
One Saudi soldier was murdered and three more were wounded when suspected militants attacked their convoy in eastern Saudi Arabia, the interior ministry reported on Tuesday.
The US government wants to intervene in Apple's appeal against an EU order to pay back around 13B euros in taxes to Ireland.
Half-year exchequer returns showed the Irish tax revenue for the year was still running marginally behind target, while the shortfall had narrowed significantly.
Venezuela's chief prosecutor fought back on Tuesday at what she branded a trumped-up bid by authorities to put her on trial for defying the government over its handling of a deadly political crisis.
Ukrainian police have seized the computer servers of Ukrainian accounting software firm M.E.Doc as part of an investigation into last week's cyber-attack, police reported on Tuesday.
The French Prime Minister Édouard Philippe is to unveil on Tuesday his government's first steps towards the "transformation" of the country promised by the President Emmanuel Macron.
The Egyptian parliament approved on Tuesday a three-month extension of a state of emergency due to the security challenges facing the country, the speaker of the House of Representatives reported.
Austria has deployed armoured vehicles close to its border with Italy, planning to send up to 750 soldiers to guard the frontier against migrants, the government said on Tuesday.
No less than 14 gold miners were missing after the western Gnana's gold mine collapsed on Tuesday.
The Conservative Party's lawmaker Craig MacKinlay would face a trial over allegations of illegal election spending during the party's 2015 campaign to win the seat.
According to the senior security official, Germany must brace for more attacks by potential ISIS militants amid growing number of radicalised Muslims.
The PM Theresa May's spokesman stated on Tuesday that Britain is about to start the process of transferring the EU law into the UK law that would be introduced to the Parliament next week.
The teams of the London's Heathrow Airport confirmed that there was no fire in Terminal 3, despite an alarm that led to an urgent evacuation of the building.
Germany's carmaker Volkswagen is willing to launch importing its vehicles to Iran in August, returning back to the Middle East market after 17 years.
On Tuesday, the Kremlin stated that a meeting between the Russian President Vladimir Putin and the US leader Donald Trump would take place at the G20 summit on July 7 in Hamburg.
According to the German government's report, the country may be a big target of cyber espionage and attacks by Turkish, Chinese or Russian governments, following the amount of security threats coming from these countries.
On Tuesday, the Philippine Supreme Court confirmed that Rodrigo Duterte's introduction of martial law for 60 days in Mindanao does not violate state's constitution.
On Tuesday, the Ministry of Civil Affairs said that the government has allocated $103M as an emergency aid for four regions that were hit by heavy floods.
The news bureau of Anadolu stated on Tuesday that Turkey is willing to lift an electronics ban on the US flights as soon as this Wednesday.
According to the EU officials, Japan is expected to sign a free trade agreement with the European Union on Thursday right ahead of the G20 summit in Hamburg.
On Tuesday, China urged all sides to stay calm and exercise restraint after North Korea had launched its intercontinental ballistic missile off the country's Eastern coast.
The former President of Maldives Mohamed Nasheed called the current President Abdulla Yameen to resign from his post after losing the majority in the country's Parliamentary election.