All parties should exercise restraint over North Korea tensions, the Chinese President Xi Jinping said in a phone call with his American counterpart.
The risks of an armed conflict with North Korea over its nuclear program are high, the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says.
The US military is "locked and loaded" in a possible confrontation with North Korea, the US President Donald Trump says.
The Venezuelan Defence Minister Vladimir Padrino said that the threats of the US President Donald Trump of a military intervention in the country was an "act of craziness".
In a telephone call to the US President Donald Trump, his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping said that the North Korean nuclear dispute needed a peaceful resolution and control.
Saudi Arabia might choose to list the country's oil giant Aramco on the New York Stock Exchange instead of London to strengthen US-Saudi relations, Reuters reported on Saturday.
Mongolians protested plans to construct various commercial properties in the Beatles Square in Ulaanbaatar where a monument dedicated to the group is at risk of destruction.
Peru informed on Friday that the country would expel Venezuela's ambassador to Peru, thus protesting its political regime led by the President Nicolas Maduro.
Tesla Inc sold $1.8B worth of unsecured bonds with 5.30% yield, thus attracting investors who seek for higher returns, the news agency Reuters reported on Friday.
On Friday, the Kenya election commission officially named Uhuru Kenyatta, as a winner of the state's presidential elections.
The American Dollar fell against all major currencies on Friday, after the US Consumer Price Index rose modestly 0.1% in July, thus missing expectations for a 0.2% gain.
On Friday, two passenger trains collided in the Egypt's city of Alexandria, leaving at least 37 people dead and 123 injured.
Italy's fourth largest bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena reported a $3.1B loss in the second quarter amid additional write-offs of the sub-prime loans.
According to the White House official, the US President Donald Trump will send Jason Greenblatt and Jared Kushner to the Middle East to discuss with regional leaders the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
According to the Somali police, one soldier has been killed by an unknown suicide bomber in the centre of Mogadishu.
Growing tensions between the US and North Korea have caused $1T damage to world stocks, as investors transfer funds to safe-haven currencies, gold and government bonds.
Students at the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands have invented a prototype of a biodegradable car made of sugar beets that can travel up to 80km per hour.
Bjarne Graven Larsen, CIO at Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, said that Canada had an advantage over the US in terms of attracting infrastructure funding.
The President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Robert Kaplan said that the Fed's interest rate was close to "neutral"; however, evidence of rising inflation was still needed.
The economy of Brazil is set to recover in a gradual pace during the next months, as key interest rates would keep falling, the country's Central Bank President stated.
The Labour Department reported that the US Consumer Price Index rose modestly 0.1% in July, after being unchanged in the previous month and missing expectations for a 0.2% gain.
On Friday, the German Chancellor Angela Merkel stated that she considered military approach as a wrong way to solve the conflict between the United States and North Korea.
At least one person was injured in a house blast in the Northern England's city of Sunderland, which was not caused by any militant activity, the police confirmed on Friday.
Snap's shares plunged over 11% on Friday after its messaging app Snapchat posted a report on its Q2 daily active user's growth with a drop of 2.2M users, missing analysts' expectations.