The campus at Virginia State University remained on lock-down after a shooting occurred on Saturday night, where at least one person was shot, but had non life-threatening injuries,
The Department of Defense announced on Friday that a Saudi terrorist was sentenced to 13 years in prison for conspiracy, attacking civilian objects, hazarding a vessel, terrorism, attempts, and aiding the enemy.
North Korea has threatened Australia with "disaster" if the country continues to support the US interests.
The former Justice Minister of China has been expelled from the ruling Communist Party after an anti-corruption investigation.
The 2017 Marine Rotational Force-Darwin has begun its departure from Australia, bringing to an end the sixth rotation of US Marines through Northern Australia.
Kyrgyzstan started voting in a new presidential election on Sunday with no candidate awaiting to win outright.
The World Bank Group set a goal to develop measures allowing to enhance the financial capacity, while its board will decide on them at April 2018 meetings.
European governments need to face market pressure for setting the right economic policy, the EZ Finance Ministers' Chairman Jeroen Dijsselbloem stated.
Consumer price deflation in Qatar deepened in September as the country's property market faced further downturn amid economic sanctions imposed by Arab countries.
The end of NAFTA is likely to have negative impact on Mexico, creating a short-lived economic downturn, Agustin Carstens, the Mexican Central Bank Chief, stated.
The Finance Ministry of Poland stated that the country is set to quit the IMF precautionary Flexible Credit Line worth $9.2B, as its strong economy allows to do that.
Wolfgang Schaeuble, the Finance Minister of Germany, warned against rising protectionism and urged countries to cooperate more closely, after visiting the US.
The International Monetary Fund member countries welcomed improvement in the global economic activity at an annual meeting on Saturday, an official statement shows.
The US decision to terminate the nuclear deal is likely to result in Iran developing nuclear weapons, the German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel says.
The Canadian economic growth will slow down in the second half of 2017, the Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz says.
Inflation and wages will eventually rise in the EU countries, but slower than previously thought, the European Central Bank President Mario Draghi says.
Hundreds of Tesla's employees, including team leaders, supervisors and associates were fired the previous week, a former employee states.
Revision of trade agreements can be a "win-win" for all nations involved, the International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde says.
Thousands of people gathered on Saturday to oust the Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak over misuse of billions of dollars by the largest state-owned fund.
The Russian economy grew more than 2% in the third quarter of 2017, the Economy Minister Maxim Oreshkin says.
The Islamic State faces imminent defeat in Raqqa, Syrian Kurdish YPG militia says.
Two car bomb blasts killed at least 22 people in Somalia's capital Mogadishu on Saturday, police data shows.
Not less than 22 casualties were reported after two cars loaded with explosives detonated in Somalia's capital Mogadishu.
According to the RIA news agency, the Russian government has reached a preliminary agreement with Venezuelan authorities on restructuring its debt to Kremlin.