The head of the European Council Donald Tusk criticized on Saturday European politicians who supported Brexit, the US course on isolationism and expressed sympathy to Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
On Saturday, the former spy chief of Saudi Arabia Prince Turki Al-Faisal said that his country would never accepts results of international investigation of the Khashoggi case, as it has its own fully-fledged judicial system.
On Saturday, the Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov had a phone coversation with his Austrian colleague Karin Kneissl, in which he emphasized that any accusations not supported by facts were unacceptable.
The Iranian Ambassador to the United Nations Gholamali Khoshroo called international commonity to condemn the US withdrawal from the Iranian nuclear deal and imposition of sanctions.
A number of Western countries, including the United States and Britain, stated that dissolution of the Parliament of Sri Lanka by the country's President Maithripala Sirisena was undemocratic.
The Budget Minister of France Gerald Darmanin said on Saturday that the country's tax administration will launch a pilot project whose goal is to seach tax avoiders through their accounts in social media.
According to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers, sales of new cars in China have dropped by 11.7% for the same period in comparison with a previous year, resulting in 2.38M sold vehicles.
On Saturday, the Trade Minister of the UK Liam Fox claimed that a Brexit deal between the UK and the EU could be reached before the departure of Britain from the EU in March 2019.
On Saturday, the leader of Iran Hassan Rouhani claimed that newly announced US sanctions on Iran will not have an effect.
On Saturday, El Pais reported that IAG, the Anglo-Spanish company owning British Airways, is preparing to avoid falling foul of the EU ownership rules in case of no-deal Brexit.
On Saturday, the Airbus source claimed that the largest air carrier of India IndiGo has switched its order of 125 Airbus A320neo planes to longer range Airbus A321neo jets.
The Russia's Industry and Trade Ministry stated on Friday that accusations made by the US about the breach of chemical weapons laws was nothing more than a blackmail intented to divert attention from domestic problems.
According to source familiar with the matter, Indian local air company IndiGo has altered its order and picked 125 A321neo jets instead of the initially planned A320neo.
According to sources in the French presidency, the bilateral meeting between the country's leader Emmanuel Macron and his American colleague Donald Trump was "very constructive".
The Iraq's Oil Ministry Spokesman Asim Jihad announced on Saturday that his country and Saudi Arabia agreed to combine efforts to stabilize oil markets.
The President of Turkey Tayyip Erdogan stated on Saturday he will try to find a way to have a bilateral meeting with the US President Donald Trump in Paris.
According to the China Daily, nearly $57.8B worth of agreements were signed for the upcoming year at the China International Import Expo (CIIE).
On Saturday, after a meeting with Donald Trump the French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized that European members of the NATO indeed have to spend more on defence, thus lifting burden from the US.
The US President Donald Trump stated on Saturday he wanted to see the European allies strong but at the same noted that the current distribution of defense spending is unfair.
Vietnam announced its intention to diminish its budget deficit to 3.6% of GDP in 2019 from the 3.7% target set for the current year.
Nicolas Maduro , the Venezuelan President, stated that his administration is set to keep increasing the production of minerals, especially gold, in spite of the US sanctions.
The sale of smartphones online picked up in India, adding to expectations that online sales of smartphones are likely to cross the 50M mark for the first time in 2018.
Sales growth of the Chinese main excavator producers jumped in October, with 25 leading excavator makers selling more than 15K units last month, up 44.9% from the prior year.
China'a aviation fuel supplier CNAF launched the jet fuel consumption index for the country aimed at showing a gauge for the national and regional economic health of the world's second-biggest economy.