Italian prosecutor Zuccaro stated that during the fact-finding investigation, an evidence of the phone calls between aid groups' rescue boats and Libyan people smugglers had been found.
The UK's opposition parties stated that burka ban, end to Brexit and more holidays have been some of the policies that could prevent PM May's election victory in June.
A member of the OSCE, European security watchdog, who monitored a mission in Ukraine was killed, while two more people were injured after their car drove over a mine in Luhansk.
Senate Democratic Leader Schumer stated that the US lawmakers could achieve a short-term budget deal next week if Trump would not demand funding for the border wall.
The US President Donald Trump will sign a number of executive orders on energy next week, keeping a campaign promise to support the coal industry, a White House official said.
The anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany party chose a former member of the Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives and an economist to lead a campaign for a September election.
The Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for adherence to keeping peace and stability, and realising denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula.
The US President Donald Trump warned Democrats that Obamacare was in serious trouble and would die without government funding far sooner than estimated.
Berlin will press Israel for a two-state solution so that Israel and Palestine can live in dignity and peace, the German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel said.
Negotiations between Democrats and Republicans may strike a deal to prevent the US government shutdown as soon as Sunday, the White House Budget Director Mick Mulvaney said.
LafargeHolcim is to announce that chief executive Eric Olsen will step down after an internal investigation in a plant that the Swiss-French cement company operated in Syria.
The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has suggested he would never use nuclear weapons, would halt air strikes on ISIS and withdraw British troops from Nato defences against Russia.
The US defence secretary Jim Mattis met Qatar's emir during a visit to the country he said aimed to "reinforce relationships" between Doha and Washington.
Morocco called neighboring Algeria to assume its responsibility in controlling illegal migration, the foreign ministry reported in his statement.
Islamic State militants have attacked an Iraqi police base in a town that is being used as a staging ground for the Mosul offensive, killing at three policemen.
The polling station in Besançon was evacuated due to a suspicous vehicle that was reportedly stolen. Police are on the scene as terror fears continue to loom over France.
The British Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Damian Green said on Sunday that the UK's ruling Conservative Party's campaign would focus on Brexit and domestic issues.
On Sunday, an Israeli attack on the Syrian pro-government National Defence Forces' military base killed three members of the NDF, sources close to the matter reported.
Yesterday, Philippine military forces killed three more Islamist militants on a tourist island, top military officials reported on Sunday.
The German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said he was not worried about the US President Donald Trump's promised corporate tax cuts.
On Friday, North Korea detained an American citizen, South Korea's media reported, bringing the total number of US citizens detained in North Korea to three.
On Sunday, French voters has started casting ballots in the first round of the presidential election that is set to determine the future of the European Union.
China's Ping An Bank, a leading Chinese commercial bank, reported net profit of $900M in the first quarter of 2017, up 2.1% from the previous year.
The Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of the North's ruling Workers' Party, said on Sunday that the country was ready to sink the US aircraft carrier Carl Vinson to show military might.