Vietnam's President urged to implement stricter controls on the Internet amid dissidents, who use it to criticise the ruling Communist Party, and fight threats to cybersecurity.
Iran's parliament approved most of the cabinet nominees offered by the President Hassan Rouhani. Lawmakers gave vote of confidence to 16 ministers of the 18-member cabinet.
The Hungarian President called for protecting the country's borders, its freedom and independence at a flag-raising ceremony on the Hungarian national holiday.
The US Defense Secretary reported on Sunday, that after a serious review process the US President Donald Trump finally has made a decision concerning the country's strategy over Afghanistan.
Saudi Arabia's Capital Market Authority regulator reported on Sunday that it had finally approved Goldman Sachs' application for dealing license in the kingdom.
Three Lebanese army soldiers were killed on Sunday morning, when a mine exploded under their vehicle on the Lebanese-Syrian border, the army reported in a statement.
The police announced on Sunday that the last remaining suspect over the Barcelona terror attacks might have crossed the country's border into France.
The President of northern Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdish region announced on Sunday that next month's referendum on the independence of the Kurdish region would take place as planned.
Thousands of people took to the streets in Hong Kong on Sunday to support three jailed young democracy activists and protest against the court verdict.
The Spanish police reported on Sunday that they continued their hunt for a 22-year-old suspect over the terrifying vehicle attacks in Barcelona that took place on Thursday.
New Zealand's main opposition Labour Party officiall launched its campaign on Sunday to win next month's election, with a pledge to close the gap among rising inequality wthin the segments of the people.
Grace Mugabe, the wife of the Zimbabwean President returned home from South Africa on Sunday despite the fact that she was accused of beating a woman at a hotel in Johannesburg.
The IS jihadist group has claimed responsibility on Saturday for a stabbing attack in Russia, where a man wounded eight people before being shot dead by police.
Britain would not exclude the possibility of that the EU might keep controls over UK borders after the country leaves the bloc, as UK looked for the ways to retain untrammeled access to EU markets.
Britain would issue documents which outline Brexit strategy the next week, the UK's Brexit department said on Sunday.
At least 23 people were killed and 75 injured in a train crash in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
Venezuela's opposition controlled congress rejected a new legislative body of President Nicolas Maduro elected in late July.
The Iraqi forces started the military operation to retake the city of Tal Afar and the surrounding area from the ISIL.
The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan slammed the German government for criticising his call to ethic Turks to vote against Germany's two ruling parties in September elections.
Malta denied cooperation with with a vessel, which belonged to an anti-migrant organisation Defend Europe.
Cyprus revised its economic growth forecast for 2017 upwards to 3.5% from 2.9%
Greece's government welcomed the latest upgrade of the country's credit rating to B- from CCC by Fitch.
China's tech titans AliPay and WeChat expand into foreign markets, sealing deals with merchants in Southeast Asia and Europe.
A leading Chinese company will build the Afghan embassy in Islamabad worth nearly $17M. This will be the country's biggest enclave in the world.