Facebook announced that the optional live location-sharing feature would be available on the company's Messenger application starting from Monday.
The Italian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs said that the country would call for greater US participation in building international help for Libya.
The Supreme Court of the United States said it would not hear a bid to revive the $7.25B credit card antitrust settlement retailers reached with Visa and MasterCard.
Mohammed al-Jadaan, the Saudi Finance Minister, said on Monday that a reduction in the tax that Aramco pays to the government would not harm state finances.
On Monday, Israel issued an advisory for its citizens who are currently on vacation in Egypt's Sinai to leave the peninsula, highlighting the threat of an attack by the ISIS.
A Vietnamese citizen held in a confinement cell at a Japanese immigration centre committed suicide, causing renewed worries over conditions in Japan's custody facilities.
Alexei Navalny, the Russian opposition leader, has been charged with $352.20 fine over involvement in anti-government demonstrations in Moscow on Sunday.
Data released by the Munich-based Institute for Economic Research on Monday showed that the German business confidence soared to the highest level in almost six years.
On Monday, Russia's officials refused to satisfy US and EU's calls to free opposition protesters arrested in anti-government demonstrations on Sunday.
The Qatar Sovereign Wealth Fund CEO Sheikh Abdullah announced on Monday about the new office opening in San Francisco's Silicon Valley amid the fund's US portfolio expansion.
On Thursday, the South Korea's court is eager to hold a hearing to pass a verdict over the ousted President Park Geun-hye arrest and decide whether to hold her for 20 days in a cell during the investigation.
The UK Interior Minister Amber Rudd stated that messaging services such as Whatsapp should refuse messages encryption as it gives a free rein to terrorists to secretly communicate and plan attacks.
On Sunday, Uber Technologies announced it had to suspend its new self-driving car programme after an automated vehicle crashed on a roadway of Arizona.
The world's largest factory of its kind began recycling the rubbish into a Refused Derived Fuel in Tel Aviv, processing about 1.5K tonnes of rubbish every day amid the Israeli attempt to improve the environment.
The Spanish Minister of Budget Cristobal Montoro asserted that he was sure that the centre-right minority government would win support from the opposition parties to confirm the 2017 budget plans.
On Sunday, United Airlines rejected two young girls and their adult companion in boarding a flight as the teenagers were wearing leggings that did not complied with the special travellers' dress-code.
British BT telecoms network will pay a $53M compensation fee as the company misused its contract terms and failed to deliver Ethernet services a business-line installation on time.
Eight Japanese people are believed to be dead and two others to be in critical condition as a snowslide hit a group of students and teachers who climbed near a Nasu ski slope.
Philippine military troops rescued three Malaysian captives on Monday that were kidnapped from a vessel eight months ago and kept prisoners by the Abu Sayyaf insurgents.
On Monday, thousands of the Australian citizens fled away from their homes as the Cyclone Debbie hit the Queensland coastal towns with winds forecast to reach about 300 km/h.
On Monday, the Bulgarian centre-right political party GERB scored 32.56% of the 89.7% votes counted, while the Socialist party came second, reaching 26.8% and followed by the United Patriots with 9.2% of the vote.
One person died and 15 others were wounded in a gunfire that erupted inside the crowded Cameo Nightlife club in the Ohio's city of Cincinnati; however, shooters had not been identified yet.
On Monday, the South Korean prosecutors stated that they would request a 20-day arrest warrant for the former President Park Geun-hye, while she would be investigated over graft allegations.
Hyundai Motors suspended manufacturing at the fourth Chinese plant for one week as the carmaker worried about the impact that strained relations between China and South Korea could have on its top market sales.