On Monday, the Israeli police questioned the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the alleged links to the telecommunication company's corruption case, according to Israel Radio.
IBM and Apple chiefs urged to make more personal data oversight, after Facebook's breach that caused about 50M users' data misused by the Cambridge Analytica consultancy.
China's three biggest airlines are expecting to report their record-high annual profits later this week, boosted by a high travel demand.
On the eve of the presidential election in Egypt, the state's authorities called on citizens to participate in the 2018 presidential election, as the current President al-Sisi seeks to secure the second term.
According to a source with knowledge on the matter, Donald Trump considers expelling several Russian diplomats in the US in solidarity with the UK over the former Russian spy poisoning in England.
On Monday, the EU leaders will hold a summit with the Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan in Varna, Bulgaria, which is intended to provide Ankara with an extension of a Syrian refugee deal but criticise Erdogan's growing authoritarianism.
On Sunday, Boeing delivered its first 787-19 plane to Singapore Airlines, completing the Dreamliner family, which the company hopes will result in a rapid sales growth.
Ride-hailing business Uber Technologies agreed to sell the company's Southeast Asia's business to regional rival Grab, making the retreat from the Asian market.
The US has agreed to exclude South Korea from tariffs on steel, but decided to impose a quota over steel imports instead, the South Korean Ministry of Trade stated.
The US Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin told media on Sunday that Donald Trump had no intention to suspend tariffs on Chinese goods despite threats of retaliation.
Argentina is set to receive new loans worth $2.35B from the Inter-American Development Bank in 2019, its representative said on Sunday.
Facebook has disabled the profile of Safa, a Palestinian news site, due to alleged connections with the militant Islamist organisation Hamas.
The Central Bank of Philippines (BSP) is expected to hike interest rates in late 2018, as projected by HSBC and Fitch's unit BMI Research.
The tech news website ZDNet reassured its report on data vulnerability of India's Aadhaar project was true despite an agency saying that ‘there is no truth in this story'.
The Mexican retailer Grupo Comercial Chedraui has reached an agreement with ACON Investments for the purchase of the US-based grocery store chain Fiesta Mart.
The US President Donald Trump will not hire two additional lawyers for the handling of the Russian probe despite announcing it last week.
69% of Americans do not trust Facebook's ability to obey US privacy laws, compared to 34% for Amazon, 38% for Google and 40% for Microsoft, a Reuters/Ipsos poll showed on Sunday.
The President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced on Sunday that next two targets of the Olive Branch operation will become Syrian town of Tal Rifaat and Iraqi Sinjar.
The Nigerian Information Minister Lai Mohammed stated on Sunday that Nigeria holds negotiations with terrorist organization Boko Haram in an attempt to find mutually accepted terms of ceasefire.
Ten thousand Moldavians, including the former Romanian President Traian Basescu, gathered in the centre of Kishinev to call the government to unite with Romania.
The US Commission on International Religious Freedom said on Sunday that Saudi Arabia did not make much progress in deleting textbook content that encourages violence towards other religions.
The Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu stated on Sunday that Israel plans to invest $287M in a project that aims to collect information the state of health of Israelis and make it available for scientists and private companies.
The Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe apologized on Sunday for loss of trust in his government amid an alleged cronyism scandal with the following cover-up.
Tens of thousands of Turkmens went to polling stations on Sunday to elect lawmakers from three main pro-government and also few opposition parties.