The British data privacy regulator, Information Commissioner's Office, has prescribed Cambridge Analytica to provide all indecently obtained personal data of Americans.
The French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire stated on Sunday that the government will not cover any Air France losses, especially the ones that could occur because of continuous strikes.
The President of France Emmanuel Macron warned on Sunday his American colleague Donald Trump of risks of hot war in case the United States decides to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal.
In a statement published on Sunday Air France announced that it plans to make 85% of scheduled flights tomorrow despite massive strike of its workers over salary issue.
Thousands of Tunisians went to polling stations on Sunday to express their will in first free local elections that represent a sign of country's movement towards democracy.
The CEO of Berkshire Hathaway Warren Buffet noted that Apple develops "extremely sticky" products, which won the love of buyers, and he would be glad to acquire more of its stock at the right price.
The President of Iran Hassan Rouhani noted on Sunday that Iran has developed plans for any kind of the US President Donald Trump decision on future of the Iran nuclear deal.
The Foreign Minister of Turkey Mevlut Cavusoglu stated on Sunday that Turkey will take measures in case its NATO ally refuses to comply with the terms of the annual defence contract.
The leader of Northern Ireland DUP Arlene Foster stated on Sunday that it waits for Theresa May's government plan on custom agreements with the European Union.
The citizens of Lebanon went to polling stations on Sunday to participate in first general election in nine years that might trigger positive changes for the country's economy that has one of the highest debt-to-GDP ratios in the world.
Alejandro Agag, the founder and the CEO of Formula E, made a €600M proposal to take full control of the company by buying all its shares, the all-electric series reported.
Qatar has stepped in to rescue Rosneft's stalled sale of its major stake to the Chinese conglomerate CEFC by taking a nearly 19% stake in Russia's oil giant.
The food chain operator AmRest is planning to sell its shares on Spain's stock market, after the company moved its HQs to Madrid in March.
The British House of Fraser's minority shareholder Sports Direct filed a suit against the department store chain, as it seeks to access its business plan, following an announcement of House of Fraser's major restructuring.
Saudi Aramco stated that the company awarded 16 local firms deals worth more that $6.93B within a plan to expand industrial base and produce a larger share of products locally.
Britain's Foreign Minister Boris Johnson is expected to visit the US for two days and meet the country's Vice President Mike Pence to discuss North Korea, Iran and other issues.
The People's Bank of China launched its settlement and clearing mechanism of the Chinese Yuan in Pakistan for investment activities, bilateral trade, imports and exports.
The Central Bank of Morocco stated that is foreign exchange reserves stood at $24.5B by April end, falling 5% year-over-year.
The credit outlook of France was lifted from stable to positive by Moody's Investors Service, citing government's concentration on fiscal consolidation and economic reform plans.
Australia's government is set to put full attention on plans to diminish taxes and provide relief for below-middle income earners, when it outlines yearly budget next week.
The German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Saturday that Christian Democrats (CDU) must attract more women to the party if it wants to survive.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) stated on Saturday that Egypt needs to conduct more reforms and facilitate private sector growth in order to be part of global expansion that in nearest future might end.
The board of Air France-KLM will gather on May 15 to discuss management transition plan that needs to be adopted because of resignation of the company's CEO Jean-Marc Janaillac.
The CEO of Berkshire Hathaway Warren Buffet said on Saturday that the United States and China will not act extremely foolishly in defence of their trade interests.