The co-founder of Superdry Julian Dunkerton on Saturday donated £1M to support campaign organized by the People's Vote party wishing to have a referendum on the final Brexit deal.
The Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi stated on Saturday that the government would pay additional ₹50K to victims of heavy floods in the state of Kerala.
The President of Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani said on Saturday that the government managed to negotiate with Taliban temporary ceasefire, which will last during four-day Eid-al Azha festival.
The Supreme Court of Iraq has officially ratified the choice of citizens in the latest parliamentary elections, thus forcing lawmakers to elect their Speaker, President and Prime Minister.
The Transport Minister of Italy Danilo Toninelli called on Saturday for sanctions against neighbouring Malta for unwillingness to rescue migrants and shifting this burder to his country.
The Chinese President Xi Jinping called on Saturday senior military officers to resist corruption and adopt effective countermeasures against it.
The US Colonel Sean Ryan stated on Saturday that American forces will remain in Iraq as long as needed in order to ensure security and stability.
The UK Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to face trouble to get her deal on Brexit deal approved by Britain's parliament ahead of exit day unless her proposals are changed, the head of a group of pro-Brexit lawmakers stated.
Chinese companies were confident in securing more foreign supplies of soybean meal substitutes and soybeans to counter the decrease in imports of the US soybeans, industry insiders stated.
The Italian cabinet approved new financial aid of €28M to support the emergency state declared in Genoa and its region, after the bridge collapse, the Governor stated.
Iran told OPEC that no member country should be able to take over another member's oil exports' share, expressing Tehran's concern over Saudi Arabia's suggestion to pump more oil due to the US sanctions on Iran's oil sales.
The government of Italy is expected launch a plan, aiming to make the country's infrastructure safe, a government official stated, after a motorway bridge collapsed in Genoa.
The Vice President of Iran stated that the government was seeking solutions to sell oil and transfer revenues after the US withdrew from the nuclear deal with Tehran and slapped sanctions on Iran's energy and banking sectors.
Union Properties, the developer based in Dubai, announced a $6.7M profit attributable to its shareholders for the Q2 of this year, compared to a $623.4M loss in the same period year ago.
Japan's Toyota Motor is set to build extra capacity at the company's auto factory in the Chinese city of Guangzhou, in addition to beefing up output at a plant in Tianjin city by 120K vehicles a year.
The Chinese insurance sector faced a premium income fall of 3.33% year-over-year to nearly $319.3B in the first half of 2018, according to the official report.
The government of Cuba was seeking to increase plantation of tobacco on the island in a bid to increase the country's world-renowned cigars' production.
The Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko dismissed the current prime minister and top ministers, the biggest reshuffle since 2014, the presidential press service reports.
The Iranian President Hassan Rouhani plans to appear before parliament by the end of August to answer questions on Iran's economic struggles, an Iranian lawmaker says.
The German Chancellor Angela Merkel discussed the conflicts in Ukraine and Syria as well as the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project with the Russian President Vladimir Putin during his visit to Berlin.
The Nepalese Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli congratulated the new prime minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports.
The Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi and the Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu on Saturday discussed the strategic cooperation between two countries.
The Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a message to the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, expressing his condolences over the death of the UN chief Kofi Annan.
The United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan congratulated Pakistan's new prime minister, Imran Khan, UAE state news agency reports.