Not less than 17 people died and 31 more got injured after a bus plunged 90 metres off a roadside in Mexico close to Guatemalan border.
On Monday, the President of Sri Lanka Maithripala Sirisena switched the finance and foreign ministers amid a major reshuffle of the Cabinet.
According to military documents reviewed by Reuters, Venezuela holds 5K of Russian surface-to-air MANPADS missiles, raising concerns in the United States.
Barclays is eager to hire 100 new employees in the private bank amid company's second attempt to win the business from wealthy clients.
On Monday Japan issued a protest against a letter sent to the Prime Minister by a UN expert, who raised concerns regarding legislation that targets terrorism and other conspiracy crimes.
The foreign minister of Iran Mohammad Javad Zafir has criticized Donald Trump for concluding an arms and other investment deal with Saudi Arabia, which is worth hundreds of billions.
Trade ministers of various Asian countries are meeting to discuss a possible free trade deal. The discussed trade deal would unite more than 3.5 billion people in free trade.
After spending two days in Saudi Arabia the President of the US Donald Trump is set to visit Israel on Monday. Main reason for the visit is an attempt to revive the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
Samsung is set to continue seeking acquisition opportunities, aiming to build new services and software to differentiate its products, a company executive revealed.
Japan's exports increased 7.5% year-over-year in April after preceding month's 12% hike, signing that overseas demand was likely to underpin an economic recovery.
Germany's economy is expected to continue growing amid moderate energy prices and low interest rates, but with fewer momentum than in the Q1, the Finance Ministry reported.
The IMF and Euro zone ministers are expected to seek a compromise on Greek debt, while the country demands new credit to repay 7.3B euros worth of loans in July.
Japan will pool efforts with the US, Russia, China and South Korea to give a resolute response to North Korea's missile launch, Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said.
The Russian Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov neither denied nor confirmed the President Vladimir Putin's visit to Paris on May29.
Israel expressed concerns to an arms deal between the US and Saudi Arabia announced a day earlier during the US President Donald Trump's visit to the region.
The South Korean President ordered the convening of a national security council meeting after North Korea test-launched a ballistic missile earlier in the day.
Thousands of Hungarians walked to Hungary's parliament in the latest mass rally against the Prime Minister Viktor Orban's clampdown on a top foreign university and NGOs ahead of the parliamentary election due next year.
China's authorities announced a reform plan for the country's oil and gas industry, providing the market a key role to make the sector more efficient and competitive.
The Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan was reelected as a leader of the ruling Justice and Development Party, receiving 1414 votes out of 1470 eligible delegates.
The world's biggest private equity fund, backed by Japan's Softbank Group and Saudi Arabia's main sovereign wealth fund, raised over $93B to invest in technology sectors.
The US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said both economic and diplomatic pressure would continue to be applied to North Korea amid a ballistic missile launch.
Boeing Co said that it had signed a number of defense and commercial contracts with Saudi Arabia including deals for the sale of military and commercial aircrafts.
Pierre Moscovici, the European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, said he was confident a deal between Athens and its creditors would be reached at a meeting of the Eurogroup on Monday in Brussels.
Britain is ready to walk away from divorce negotiation with the EU without a deal, the Brexit Minister David Davis said, but added that an agreement was the most likely result.