The Democratic People's Republic of Korea blasted the extension of the US-Japan nuclear cooperation agreement, accusing the US of double standards.
A small plane operated by JU-AIR with around 20 people on board crashed in the Swiss Alps, local police say.
A suicide bomber on Sunday detonated a car bomb at the checkpoint in Afgoye town in the southern region of Somalia, police and witnesses say.
A strong 7 magnitude earthquake struck on Sunday close to Loloan, Indonesia, the US Geological Survey reports.
The French-Italian airplane manufacturer ATR delivered several more turboprops to Iran on Sunday despite US sanctions, official IRNA news agency reports.
China and Fiji signed a memorandum of understanding on cooperation within the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative, the Chinese Ambassador to Fiji Qian Bo says.
The Chinese Shopping Centre Development Index rose 1.3 points year-over-year to 66.1 in the Q2 due to fierce competition from online shopping platforms, the Ministry of Commerce said.
The cumulative expenditure loss to the tourism of Hawaii inflicted by the eruption of the Kilauea volcano is likely to turn out to be an approximately $200M, a study found.
Sabine Lautenschlaeger, the board member of the ECB, stated that an easing of the European banking rules risks to take power from regulators to secure that banks have sufficient capital to confront crises.
A panel of the government of India working on cloud computing policy wanted locally generated data to be stored within the country, a proposal that could strike a blow to global tech giants such as Microsoft and Amazon.
Britain's Trade Minister Liam Fox stated that "intransigence" from the EU was pushing the UK toward a no-deal Brexit, in an interview published the Sunday Times.
Huawei Technologies faced raised scrutiny in the UK, as it was using a software component sold by the firm based in the US, where lawmakers allege that its equipment facilitate China's spying.
The Energy Minister of Saudi Arabia Khalid al-Falih said on Saturday that the country is ready to resume shipments of crude oil through the Bab-el-Mandeb strait.
The Foreign Minister of Indonesia Retno Marsudi said on Sunday that his country lobbied visit of his American colleague Mike Pompeo in order to agree on special trade terms.
The Prime Minister of Australia Malcolm Turnbull stated on Sunday that the government will provide $140M aid for farmers affected by severe droughts.
IranAir reported on Sunday it has successfully managed to receive five ATR 72-600 regional planes despite sanctions imposed by the United States.
The Foreign Ministry of Colombia stated on Sunday that the country had nothing to do with unsuccessful drone attack on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
German gases group Linde stated on Sunday that the US Federal Trade Commission might prescribe it to sell more assets to receive an antitrust approval for a deal with Praxair.
The State Councillor of China Wang Yi stated on Sunday that he hopes that Australia will make certain steps towards recreation of trust and normalization of bilateral relations with his country.
In a speech delivered at military event on Saturday, the President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro became an object of attack by drone, which was carrying explosives.
The Russia's Foreign Ministry stated on Saturday it has appointed famous actor Steven Seagal as its special envoy for US-Russian humanitarian ties improvement.
Brazil's Workers Party (PT) decided on Saturday to nominate imprisoned ex-leader of the country Luiz Inacio Lula de Silva for President.
The President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan ordered on Saturday to freeze assets of the US Secretaries of Justice and the Interior as a mirror response to American sanctions.
The UK Minister of State for Africa Harriett Baldwin on Saturday expressed deep concern over violence that happened in Zimbabwe after elections and urged all involved political forces to ensure peace.