On Tuesday, Germany's Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble urged the European Central Bank to change its monetary policy as soon as possible amid dramatically low interests that led to problems in some regions of the world.
The President of Russia Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation with the Saudi Arabian King Salman over the Qatari crisis on Tuesday as the Gulf States' united efforts could not resolve the matter.
At least one person is reported to be slightly injured after an unknown package exploded at the South Korean Yonsei University in Seoul on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, the President of Taiwan stated that China affected the Taiwan Strait's stable situation after it had established relations with Panama, which Taiwan's people could not accept.
At least one person wounded in a shooting at one of the Munich local train stations; however, the police assured that an incident was not considered as a terrorist attack.
The EU Foreign Policy Head Federica Mogherini stated on Tuesday that she was confident about the United States to make a "wise" decision and would adhere to 2015 Iran's nuclear deal.
The ex-Conservative leader William Hague suggested the UK PM Theresa May to change her Brexit tactics and start cooperation with other parties and businesses, if her government sought to stay in power.
On Tuesday, a small explosion hit the police station at Dhekelia's base in Cyprus, slightly injuring an officer; an incident that the police treated as a criminal inquiry.
On Monday, the US Treasury Department revealed the country's financial regulatory reform plan, suggesting over 100 changes that would be made through the Congress.
On Tuesday, the US State Undersecretary Thomas Shannon expressed his concerns about North Korean nuclear and ICBM programme, saying it might become a global threat if the reclusive state succeeded.
According to the Indonesian Finance Minister, the country reached a tax agreement with Google for 2016 after a month of dispute over the search company's decency in its annual payments.
On Tuesday, Saudi Arabia stated that its decision over Qatar airspace closure was motivated by country's sovereignty to protect the citizens from any threat.
The President of Panama Juan Carlos Varela said on Monday that Panama suspended its relations with Taiwan and, in turn, established full diplomatic relations with China.
According to Kenyan rescue services, 15 people are missing after a multi-storey building collapsed in an eastern Nairobi.
According to the Lieutenant General Carlito Galvez, Islamic State militants continue to control four neighborhoods, which constitute 20% of the besieged city of Marawi.
On Monday, US senators agreed on additional sanctions against Russia, which prohibit the White House to recall or weaken already imposed sanctions without congressional approval.
France's budget deficit has to be brought back below the EU 3% ceiling in 2017 to help restore credibility under Emmanuel Macron, Pierre Moscovici revealed.
Jim Mattis, the US Defence Secretary, revealed that there are no signs that Russia wants a good relationship with the US as it decided to be a strategic competitor.
France and Britain are set to join forces to push tech companies to do more for tackling online extremism, Theresa May's spokesman revealed.
The Bank of Japan is likely to pursue taking monetary policy steps for price stability, while watching how that may affect the bank's financial health, a senior official revealed.
On Monday, the technology stock selloff went on for the second consecutive day during the New York session, while oil prices rose on the grounds of the US inventory declines.
Al Qaeda militants affirmed the responsibility for gun attack on the army camp and two car bombs in southeastern Yemen that killed 12 people, including two soldiers.
The US Supreme Court has invalidated a gender inequality in the US immigration law, which treated fathers and mothers differently regarding the determination of a child's citizenship.
The UK's PM May stated that she would stay the First Minister as long as Conservative lawmakers support her, even after the botched election that weakened Britain's hand days just before the Brexit negotiations.