General Motors agreed on a lawsuit settlement with a motorcyclist who had been hit by a carmaker's self-driving car in a minor crash in San Francisco last year.
The US largest meat processor Tyson Foods is planning to sell Sara Lee Frozen Bakery together with three other non-protein units to the private equity group Kohlberg & Co.
Fiat Chrysler is in negotiations with Santander Consumer USA to acquire its share in the joint venture, as the carmaker seeks to establish its own vehicle financing business unit in the United States.
The US-based oil and gas producer Apache Corporation is planning to expand activities in Egypt and strengthen cooperation with its petroleum sector, the company said on Sunday.
The US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis noted on Sunday that North Korea would receive relief only if the country showed verifiable evidence of its denuclearisation.
According to the Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, the next step in the country's military reform is to renew its navy which was disbanded in 1991.
The Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is set to visit its North Korean counterpart Kim Jong Un in an official meeting, the North Korean state media announced on Sunday.
The United States and China have finalised with their trade negotiations without any settlement, as both sides failed to offer a mutually beneficial agreement.
The UK-based lender CYBG has increased the value of its bid for the financial services provider Virgin Money to £1.7B, Sky News reported on Sunday.
According to the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntags Zeitung, Bayer is expected to finalise with the $62.5B takeover of the seeds producer Monsanto this Thursday.
Ministers of OPEC and non-OPEC countries said further collaboration between oil producers is required after the pact for global supply cut expires at the end of 2018.
Cybersecurity company Palo Alto Networks Inc claimed that the former President of SoftBank Group Corp Nikesh Arora is going to be appointed as a new Chief Executive Officer of the company.
Italy's Minister of Labour and Industry Luigi di Maio claimed that the new anti-establishment government will change the labour reform introduced by the previous administration.
The founder of Telegram Pavel Durov claimed that Apple has approved Telegram update, a day after Durov claimed that Apple prevents updates of the app since it was banned by Russian regulatory body.
On Sunday, China warned the US that trade and business agreements between two sides will be cancelled in case Washington decides to impose new tariffs and trade measures against China.
On Sunday, Chief Executive Officer of Airbus planemaking unit Guillaume Faury said that digital technology will sweep in Airbus factories in the nearest years, enabling higher aircrafts production.
The Vice-Chancellor of Austria and the leader of Freedom Party Heinz-Christian Strache called for ending the sanctions imposed by the EU on Russia days before his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
On Sunday, the Interior Minister of the UK Sajid Javid claimed that a set of propositions on Brexit policy will be prepared for EU summit this month, adding that the UK expects positive response from Brussels.
The CEO of American Airlines Doug Parker warned on Sunday that the company will be forced to increase tariffs if crude oil prices remain as high as they are today.
Ahead of the upcoming elections, the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi faced wide criticism related to drop in commodity prices from electorate living in largest rural states.
According to the Rodong Sinmun newspaper, the President of Syria Bashar Assad will visit Pyongyang and meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to discuss situation in the Middle East and denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.
The President of Airbus Guillaume Faury said on Sunday the company will open new production line in Hamburg, which will be much more automated and represent an example of next-generation manufacturing.
In a meeting with the US Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross, the Chinese Vice Premier Liu He warned that America will not get negotiated trade benefits if it implements tariffs and adopts other restrictive measures.
The US Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis noted on Sunday that North Korea will get the agreed relief only after performing clear, nonreversible and verifiable denuclearization.