The President of Turkey Tayyip Erdogan did not managed to make any progress in his attempts to resolve the Gulf crisis after two days visit to the Arab states for talks.
On Tuesday, Israel decided to replace metal detectors at the Jerusalem holy site with a smart surveillance facility after gate installations triggered the bloodiest clashes between Palestinians and Israelis in years.
On Tuesday, the US House of Representatives is scheduled to vote overwhelmingly for a proposed bill to impose new sanctions on Russia, North Korea and Iran.
A health insurer Molina Healthcare is planning to cut back about 1.4K job positions in the following months amid its Q4 loss report related to the ex-leader Barack Obama's healthcare law.
Germany is seeking to revoke registration of any diesel vehicle that was affected by the emissions scandal and refused to update its engine software.
On Monday, a deportation of over 1.4K of the Iraqi nationals from the United States was halted by the Michigan Federal Judge, providing detainees with time to challenge their removal in the country's federal courts.
Alphabet Inc., the parent company of Youtube and Google, reported a 21% growth in quarterly revenue despite rapidly rising costs and $2.7B fine from the EU.
The US Senator John McCain, who has been diagnosed with brain cancer, plans to fly back to Washington to vote on Trump's healthcare bill on Tuesday.
On Tuesday morning, crude oil prices rose to $48.90 a barrel, as Saudi Arabia pledged to reduce crude exports in August, thus aiming to tackle the global oversupply of oil.
The US Senator Susan Collins said that Donald Trump did not try to reach her to persuade to vote yes on a new healthcare bill that will come before the Congress this week.
Toyota aims to star selling of its electric vehicles powered by a new battery capable of significantly higher driving range and diminish recharging time.
Abu Dhabi's Crown Prince and visiting US Commander discussed ways to strengthen cooperation in defence and fighting against terrorism.
Czech government approved the introduction of new car number plates- and face-reading systems in the international airports outside Prague.
European Union authorities raised pressure on Google, Facebook and Twitter over their user terms, asking to improve them in line with EU laws.
Oil prices rose by 1% on Monday in response to Saudi Arabia's pledge to limit crude exports in August, thus aiming to tackle the global oversupply of oil.
The French Budget Minister Gerald Darmanin said on Monday that the country was ready to negotiate a bargain with Google which is liable to pay €1.1B in back taxes.
The American holding Alphabet Inc. appointed Google's CEO Sundar Pichai to its board alongside the co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the company said on Monday.
The Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven said that the country might have been exposed to risks of leaking confidential information from a rushed contract with IBM Sweden.
The American conglomerate Honeywell International Inc beat expectations by reporting a solid quarterly profit, thus resulting in a surge of its shares by 1.8%.
Britain's International Trade Secretary Liam Fox explained on Monday that the UK wanted to ensure that bilateral ties with the United States would not broken after Brexit.
The Central Bank of Ireland warned that the country would need to partially cool the economy in the next couple of years, if full employment coincides with higher public investment.
Since the financial crisis, the least amount of trade-restrictive rules were introduced, despite concerns that the US would impose more rules to protect the country's job market, the WTO said.
Foreign Minister of Belarus Vladimir Makei stated that the country sees no prospects on how to solve the crisis between Ukraine and Russia without regional summit.
Ryanair was in talks with Boeing about the MAX 10, the larger version of the 737 aircraft, but made clear that it was ready to order new airliners only for a lower price.