A top court of Sierra Leone decided on Saturday to delay beginning of presidential election on the basis of claim filed by the ruling party's member Ibrahim Sorie Koroma, saying there is a need to examine evidence of electoral fraud.
According to the local ZDNet news website, India's national ID card database Aadhaar discovered vital security lapse that exposed clients' personal data, such names, bank data and unique 12-digit identification code.
According to the RIA news agency, the Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Russia feels uncomfortable that many European nations react so "unpredictably and aggressively" over Skripal case.
The CEO of international giant Apple Tim Cook called on Saturday for "calm heads" and more free trade amid growing fears of a new trade war between the United States, China and Europe.
Thousands of Croatians gathered together in the centre of Zagreb on Saturday to protest against ratification of the so-called Istanbul Convention, a treaty that defines gender as social role covers other sensitive issues related to family values.
The head of National Treasury Dondo Mogajane stated on Saturday that the new South African government will consider partial privatization of key state companies as one of the measures in the upcoming set of reforms.
The head of Parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Committee Alaeddin Boroujerdi said on Saturday that Iran needs to increase cooperation with China and Russia amid John Bolton's appointment as the US President's National Security Adviser.
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) informed on Saturday that a magnitude 6.8 quake at a depth of 40 miles hit Papua New Guinea.
The US Congress on Friday officially invited the CEO of Facebook Inc Mark Zuckerberg at a congressional hearing to explain how personal data of 50M customers was obtained by Cambridge Analytica.
The former leader of Catalonia Carles Puigdemont faces detention in Finland on the basis of international arrest warrant issued by Spain, the Finnish Inspector Hannu Kautto said on Saturday.
The former Finance Minister of China Lou Jiwei stated on Saturday that the answer of Chinese Commerce Ministry to the US trade measures was insufficient. Therefore, it should also hit American soybeans.
Iranian Senior MP Alaeddin Boroujerdi claimed that after John Bolton's nomination as the US national security advisor Iran needs to increase cooperation with Russia and China.
The US President Donald Trump appointed a new national security adviser John Bolton, a diplomat and attorney known for advocating military actions against Iran and North Korea.
On Saturday, Hungarian Minister of Economy Mihaly Varga stated that Hungary is still in no hurry to adopt Euro and should be ready to join the the euro zone only when economic output approaches average euro zone indexes.
On Friday, the US President Donald Trump signed a memorandum which disqualifies transgender people with a gender dysphoria from serving in the military.
On Saturday, South Korea revealed that its northern neighbour agreed to hold high-profile summit preparation talks with South Korea on 29 March.
At his inauguration speech, Peru's newly-elected President Martin Vizcarra vowed to combat corruption in the country "at any cost".
According to China's official media, the state's Vice Premier Liu He told Steven Mnuchin, the US Treasury Secretary, that China was going to defend its interests in a US trade clash.
The US President Donald Trump has signed the newly-passed $1.3 trillion budget bill, putting an end to a speculation over a possible government shutdown.
The Chief Executive of Apple Tim Cook has called for more privacy regulations, which would prevent the data misuse, following the leak of Facebook's user information.
The Chinese Export-Import Bank and the country's economic planner signed a deal to boost support for emerging industries by nearly $127B.
The leftist front-runner for the presidency of Mexico softened the critical stance concerning $13B worth new airport, suggesting to review the project rather than scrap it.
Boeing was close to winning a contest to provide 787 Dreamliner planes to American Airlines, beating the competition from the Airbus.
China's party official stated that for the country seeking strong economic growth at a period of increasing financial risk would bring even more risk.