On Monday, the UK's Vodafone and Idea Cellular agreed on a $23B deal to combine their Indian operations with intentions to create the country's largest telecom business.
On Monday, the Minister for Foreign Affairs Fumio Kishida stated that the Japan's PM Shinzo Abe was eager to visit the summit with the Russian President Vladimir Putin in April.
According to the Peru authorities, the downpours season scored its record high this year, as the numerous destroying floods put 62 people to death and left 70K citizens homeless.
According to the Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs, Indonesia is eager to file a suit against Thailand's PTTEP over the environmental harm caused by the Montara oil leak in 2009.
On Sunday, the PM of Japan Shinzo Abe and the Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel urged for a free trade at the major technology fair, criticising the United States for its protectionism policy.
According to the World Happiness Report of 2017 presented on Monday, Norway unseated Denmark as the happiest country of the world this year.
The President of Egypt Abdel Fattah al-Sisi will head to Washington to meet with the US President Donald Trump on April 3, as the two countries seek to strengthen ties.
On Monday, IBM has introduced a new service called IBM Blockchain that would allow enterprises' developers to build applications using a code of the Hyperledger Project.
On Sunday evening, Uber Technologies' spokesperson announced that the company's president Jeff Jones had resigned having worked on the position for half a year.
Idea Cellular authorities announced that the company would merge with its British rival's Indian subsidiary in an attempt to create the largest telecom group in the country.
On Sunday, Shinzo Abe, the Prime Minister of Japan, said that free trade is vital for Japan and that an economic alliance with the EU is desired sooner rather than later.
Neither Republican nor Democrat lawmakers found any evidence ex-President Barack Obama wiretapped the current US President Donald Trump during the election last year, both sides stated on Sunday.
The London Metropolitan Police stimulated a hijacking of the tourist boats on the Thames as a part of the training for a potential terror attack.
Somali security forces that freed a hijacked oil tanker and eight Sri Lankan crew members stated that NATO ships should put more effort in the prevention of the illegal fishing.
Syria's rebels launched a massive offensive that allowed them to reach the Old City of Damascus, and faced the bombardments of rebel held areas by the government forces.
According to Kantar Sofres-Onepoint poll, far-right leader Le Pen and centrist Macron would lead the first round of the French Presidential Elections voting with 26% each.
IBM and China's Dalian Wanda Group, entertainment and property conglomerate, agreed to work together to develop a cloud service for Chinese firms.
According to consultancy Management & Fit published poll, more Argentine's citizens disapprove of President Macri than approve, the first time in a year since he took an office.
In Mosul's Old City, the Iraq's military forces helicopters fired missiles at Islamic State positions, as the ground troops approached the strategic prize of an al-Nuri Mosque.
A controversy between Netanyahu and the Finance Minister over broadcast regulation caused speculation, the Israeli PM could seek the election two years ahead of schedule.
The US Secretary of State Tillerson has visited China to discuss future cooperation and confrontation of North Korea's development of ballistic and nuclear missile programs.
German SPD formally supported the EP President Schulz as the leader and Chancellor Merkel's contender in upcoming tightly challenged national election on September 24.
Turkey accused Germany of backing up the network of a US-based Muslim cleric, who was blamed for orchestrating last year's failed coup, comments likely to exacerbate a diplomatic confrontation between the countries.
The US House of Republicans worked on changes to the healthcare overhaul bill, which would implement a work requirement for the Medicaid programme for the poor, the US House Speaker Paul Ryan said.