Following claims that it was better the northeast coast was struck by the 2011 tsunami than Tokyo, the Japanese reconstruction minister who was overseeing the devastated zone stepped down from his post.
A US citizen was convicted for engaging in espionage by the Chinese court, and will be serving three years in prison before deportation back to the US.
Donald Trump is set to request a review of US national monuments with a goal toward resizing or rescinding some of them to reopen mining, drilling areas.
Beijing is likely to persuade coal companies to restructure and merger in order to raise efficiency and return coal prices to an appropriate range, said the state planner.
Trump is expected to release a new tax proposal on Wednesday showing main principles and some cuts, such as a diminished corporate tax rate.
EU leaders are set to insist the UK to provide permanent residence to European Union's citizens who arrived before Brexit and stayed five more years.
In an interview with Reuters, the Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said he did not see any solution to the Syrian conflict as long as the current President Assad remains in charge.
On Tuesday, Tyson Foods said it had agreed to buy the Cincinnati-based ready-to-eat sandwich producer AdvancePierre for $4.2B as a part of the company's expansion plan.
Speaking at the Uber Elevate Summit, the CPO of Uber Technologies Jeff Holden reported the company sought to deploy first flying taxis in Texas and Dubai by 2020.
On Tuesday, the Turkish First Minister Binali Yildirim said relations between Turkey and the EU had hit the lowest mark in recent times.
On Tuesday, Bernard Arnault, a French billionaire, said his family was ready to acquire stake in Christian Dior SE for a total of $13.04B.
Coca-Cola's Q1 net income fell short of analysts' expectations, coming in at $1.18B, or $0.27 per share, compared with $1.48B income in the year-earlier quarter.
The fast food giant McDonald's reported on Tuesday its first-quarter net income surged to $1.21B, or $1.47 a share, beating economists' expectations for $1.34 per share.
The Illinois-based construction machinery producing company Caterpillar upgraded its 2017 revenue and profit outlook, saying there are some encouraging signs in markets it serves.
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index for the US came in at 120.3 for the month of April, down from 124.9 reading observed in March.
An S&P report released on Tuesday suggested the S&P/CS 20-city composite HPI surged to a seasonally adjusted yearly rate of 5.9%.
Data released by the Federal Housing Finance Agency on Tuesday revealed the US House Price Index rose 0.8% over the month of February.
The National Bank of Belgium reported its business confidence improved moderately in April, being supported by an uptick in the manufacturing sector, trade and building industry.
According to the US Judiciary Committee, two ex-officials James Clapper and Sally Yates will testify at the Senate hearing on Russian probe next month regarding its role in the 2016 election hacking.
On Tuesday, the Court of Sweden sentenced three men up to 2.5 years in prison for the broadcast of woman's rape live on Facebook.
The European Union probes the Swedish mobile network operators over the potential market position abuse or some practices used aimed at blocking the competitors to enter the market.
The Japanese State Minister in charge of Reconstruction Masahiro Imamura is eager to quit after his disregarding comments over Fukushima as he considered it a better option for the earthquake disaster that hit in 2011 than Tokyo.
On Tuesday, the Greek Court issued an order against the extradition of the three Turkish soldiers fled away to Greece in July 2016.
Netflix clinched a licensing deal with the one of the China's largest streaming service iQiyi.com with intention to introduce its content to the Chinese market.