Both the United Nations and the President of the US Donald Trump have denounced the missile lunch of North Korea. However, no concrete actions have been even suggested by either of the mentioned two parties.
188K of the citizens of Oroville in the Northern California have to stay in the shelters as engineer crews try to fix the dam's floodwall before next storm demolishes the territory.
In the last quarter of 2016 the economy of the countries in Europe, which use the common European currency, has grown less than estimated previously. Last quarterly growth has been revised to 0.4%.
The Brexit Minister, David Davis, on Tuesday announced that the government of the United Kingdom is not preparing to trigger Article 50 of the EU treaty at the EU summit on March 9.
A survey of German investors, which was published on Tuesday, has revealed that the morale of the before mentioned market participants has fallen. Namely, the ZEW index reached 10.4 from 16.6 during one month.
On Tuesday, a part of French, who are with conservative views, announced that they have asked the party leadership for a meeting for the purpose of discussing the situation surrounding Francois Fillon.
The death toll of the Syrian fighters and rival jihadists mounted to 69 on Tuesday amid the battle actions in the Syrian northwest.
On Tuesday, South Korean government announced that it had made a claim against Nissan Motor, stating that the car maker had manipulated the Infinity Q50 sedan's fuel test results.
The Greenback has weakened versus the basket of major currencies after Michael Flynn, the US President Donald Trump's national security adviser, had resigned.
Three members of the Indian military and one separatist fighter are reported to be dead due to a gun-fight in Kashmir this Tuesday.
Toshiba claimed on Tuesday that it will post a loss for 2016 due to a 6.28 billion dollar hit in the US nuclear business sector.
Janet Yellen will visit the Congress Tuesday afternoon for the first time since the new US Administration took office to deal with the largest uncertainty on economic policies in her three-year term.
Shares of Toshiba Corp dropped more than 9% after the unexpected delay of the release of its quarter earnings, including details of a write-down for its US nuclear business.
Credit Suisse reported a 2.35B Swiss francs net loss for the Q4 as a result of a fine from the US Justice Department. The bank is planning to cut headcount in 2017 by 5.5K jobs.
Marathon Pharmaceuticals delayed the launch of the muscular dystrophy drug after criticism of its $89K-per-year price, including from two members of Congress.
The US government has blacklisted Venezuelan Vice President Tareck El Aissami, accusing him of drug trafficking and aiding Middle Eastern terrorists.
The lawmakers unanimously voted to endorse the referendum proposed by the country's president amid large public protests. The referendum question has not yet been formulated.
China's CPI posted a 2.5% annual growth, beating economists' forecasts. The National Bureau of Statistics noted that the surge was largely supported by rising food prices.
The stock closed at $133.29 on Monday, beating the February 2015 record. Earlier, Goldman Sachs raised the price target for Apple and UBS stated that the business was undervalued.
Michael Flynn confirmed in the resignation letter that he has misinformed the officials about his phone calls with Russian ambassador prior to Donald Trump's inauguration.
Steven Mnuchin, the ex-Chief Information Officer of Goldman Sachs, is expected to be chosen as the new US Treasury Secretary.
According to the Human Rights Watch, the Syrian government forces used forbidden chemical weapons when retaking Aleppo last year. Such actions could lead to Syrian officials getting sanctioned by the US, UK, France and other countries.
On Monday, German officials expressed their support for the Greeks and urged the country to stay in the Euro zone.
Verizon Communications Inc. announced it would offer an $80 per month unlimited data plan, as the wireless carrier pricing war is picking up steam in the US.