The US House Intelligence Committee will meet on Monday to discuss the Republican memo that alleges bias at the Justice Department and the FBI against the President Donald Trump.
The Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan travelled to Italy on Sunday in order to discuss with Pope Francis the US decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
The Merkel-led CDU and the Social Democrats are to continue their negotiations on Monday in order to resolve the last differences on certain issues, a SPD member said on Sunday.
The Central Bank of Sudan announced on Sunday its decision to weaken the interbank exchange rate to its upper range of 31.5 Sudanese Pounds per the US Dollar.
The US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said the US was considering limiting oil sale from Venezuela, as well as assessing the impact of potential sanctions on businesses.
The latest results of the Cypriot presidential election on Sunday showed that the President Nicos Anastasiades had defeated his leftist rival Stavros Malas with 55.9% of the votes.
Six leading members of the South African ruling party the African National Congress are to meet with the country's President Jacob Zuma this Sunday amid pressure for him to resign.
Boeing Co has until February 9 to decide on whether to participate in a bid to supply multi-billion-dollar fighter jets to Canada amid trade dispute with the country.
Volvo Group stated that the company saw opportunities in China due to the country's thriving e-commerce industry and its pledge to diminish poverty.
Saudi Arabian state-owned oil firm Saudi Aramco retained pricing for the main crude grade to the Asian region unchanged for two months in succession, responding to slower demand.
Abraaj Group, the buyout firm based in Dubai, stated that unused capital from the company's health fund was brought back to investors, dismissing media reports on its disappearance.
South Australia announced plans to introduce solar panels and Tesla's batteries to nearly 50K homes to form the world's biggest virtual power plant.
The Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey Bekir Bozdag warned on Sunday that American soldiers may be hit by Olive Branch forces if they continue to wear uniform of Kurdish fighters.
According to local police, one man was detained on Sunday after he opened fire and injured six African migrants in the city of Macerata in central Italy.
An election commissioner stated on Sunday that Afghanistan's local council and parliamentary elections scheduled for July are likely to be delayed until October because of organizational challenges.
According to reports, an Islamist party closely connected with President of Yemen Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi ruled to expel Nobel Prize winner Karman after she said that Saudi-led coalition acts like occupier.
The Attorney General of Maldives Mohamed Anil announced on Sunday that country's top court is attempting to impeach President Abdulla Yameen for refusal to implement its decision related to release of imprisoned opposition leaders.
During the speech in St. Peter's Square Pope Francis urged Catholics and people of other religions to ‘say no' to wars and violence and called to respect a day of prayer.
According to reports, a train heading from New York to Miami and carrying eight crew members and 139 passengers on board has clashed with freight train in Cayce, South Carolina.
The President of Iran Hassan Rouhani stated on Sunday that recently reviewed American nuclear policy, which prescribes to expand Washington's nuclear capabilities, directly threatens to Russia.
On Sunday, the Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel stated that coalition talks between CDU and SDP are going to be tough and it is unclear when an agreement could be reached.
According to the CEO of Aston Martin Andy Palmer, the British carmaker is looking for a partner in China to establish a joint venture which would help to enter the market of electronic vehicles.
During UK Prime minister's Theresa May first official visit to China, President Xi Jinping stated that the UK and China should deepen cooperation in finance, investments and nuclear power.
Syria denied US allegations regarding using chemical weapons in Eastern Ghuta area, controlled by anti-government rebels, claiming that there is no evidence to support these accusations.