On Monday, foreign ministers from the G7 met in Italy, building a plot to force Russia to refrain from helping Syria's President Bashar al-Assad.
In a statement, Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis said that the April 6th Tomahawk missile strike on the Shayrat air base in Syria destroyed 20% of the Syrian government's operational aircraft.
Mexican authorities say police in the southern state of Guerrero have found eight dead bodies stuffed into a truck abandoned on the side of a highway.
China has agreed to "strong" new measures to punish North Korea if it carries out a nuclear test, after the US signaled it may act to shut down Pyongyang's weapons program.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel met with world financial leaders in Berlin on Monday for talks that observers expect will focus on a growing trend toward protectionism.
The Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has announced a three-month state of emergency following twin church bombings by the ISIS group that killed dozens of worshippers on Palm Sunday.
The Kremlin accused the US of showing complete reluctance to interact over Syria by launching missile strikes on an Assad regime military base in the country.
On Monday, Tesla Inc became the most valuable US automaker with the market capitalization of $51.105B, while GM's market capitalization was $51.095B.
According to Bloomberg, Taiwan's Foxconn stated that it had decided to bid up to $26.99B for Toshiba Corp's chip business.
According to the FRBNY survey, the US inflation expectations slid to 2.7% in March, the lowest level in four months, after a brief run-up.
Swedish prosecution authority stated that it had requested to extend the custody in Rakhmat Akilov's prison, the suspect in Stockholm's truck attack that killed four people.
The NY Department of Financial Services has launched a probe into Barclay's CEO Jes Stanley's attempt to uncover a whistleblower's identity.
Data released by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation revealed housing starts topped analysts' expectations, coming in at 254K units last month.
On Monday, the Foreign Minister of Russia Sergei Lavrov stated that he considered the United States' missile attack on Syria to be an act of aggression against the independent state and a violation of the international law.
The US multinational telecommunications conglomerate AT&T is eager to purchase a licenses holder of wireless spectrum Straight Path Communications for $1.25B.
On Monday, Sweden observed a moment of silence in honour of the victims who died in the truck attack in Stockholm on Friday; the first terrorist attack of its kind that had ever happened in the country.
The South Korean LG Display was offered to get no less than $880.29M investment by Google to boost its output of the OLED screens for the company's next Pixel smartphones.
On Monday, the Chinese insurance regulator said he was eager to probe the market illegal activities as the China Insurance Regulatory Commission director Xiang Junbo was announced suspected of graft the day before.
The Japanese carmaker Toyota Motor stated it invested $1.33B out of planned $10B in its Kentucky manufactory amid the company's US plant investment plan on the back of Donald Trump's trade rules change.
The first freight train filled with baby products, vitamins and other goods had to depart from Britain to China this Monday as Britain seeks to establish trade cooperation for the "era-after" it leaves the EU.
On Monday, the Ukrainian Central Bank Governor Valeria Gontereva stepped down from her post after sustained praise by some lawmakers and death threats by a hate campaign launched against her tough anti-crisis measures.
The CEO of Renesas, a Tokyo-based semiconductor manufacturer, said on Monday the company was keen on acquisitions, as it becomes harder to compete in the automotive chip industry.
On Monday, the global IT consulting, services and outsourcing company Ciber filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US Delaware bankruptcy court.
Trump's Administration is drafting an executive order to start a trade probe over the influence on the US trade deficit index, which result could lead to more tariffs on imported goods, if shows an impact.