North Korea would take counteraction towards the United States if it held military exercises with South Korea while sanctions were in place, as reported by the state media KCNA.
The Transport Minister of North-Rhine Westphalia Hendrik Wuest said the implementation of diesel bans could take two years during which other anti-pollution strategies may be found.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported on Saturday that an air strike made by Turkish warplanes in the Afrin region killed 36 pro-Syrian government soldiers.
In result of election victory in the states of Tripura, Nagaland and Meghalaya India's Bharatiya Janta Party got control over five out of seven north-eastern states, thus strengthens its positions against main opposition parties.
Ukrainian state-owned gas pipeline operator Ukrtransgaz stated on Saturday that Russia's Gazprom decision to terminate gas contracts with Naftogaz did not disrupt current gas flow to Europe.
The Sales Chief of German car maker Porsche Detlev von Platen said on Saturday that company could start development of flying taxis in order to successfully compete with Asian and American companies in future urban car market.
The German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Saturday that her country together with France plan to create a single corporation tax system in reply to the US President Donald Trump's announced tax cuts.
The Deputy CEO of Russia's state-owned gas company Gazprom Alexander Medvedev stated on Saturday that the company has begun a process of termination of gas contracts with Ukrainian Naftogaz in Stockholm's arbitration tribunal.
The US Ocean Infinity hired by Malaysian government said on Saturday it plans to finish its own search of remains of missing flight MH370 that carried 239 people on board by mid-June.
Most of the British and Irish airports reopened on Saturday morning after the strongest snowstorms in more than 20 years caused two days of notable transport disruptions.
China plans to deepen friendship relations with Taiwan despite current tensions, the Chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Yu Zhengsheng says.
Sudan plans to send its ambassador back to Egypt, the Foreign Minister Ibrahim Ghandour says, after withdrawing him for two months amid increased tensions.
China's consumer price index growth is expected to increase to 2.5% in February, a report from China International Capital Corporation shows.
Chinese scientists are developing key parts of nation's most powerful carrier rocket which is big enough to send missions to the Moon and Mars, sources say.
The US President Donald Trump decision to introduce tariffs on steel and aluminium imports is "absolutely unacceptable", the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says.
The US government is being dishonest in its announced suspension of aid to Cambodia as there is no aid since 2016, Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen says.
At least three terrorists were killed and several wounded during military operations in the northern province of Kunduz, Afghanistan.
Pakistan holds elections to elect 52 members of the Senate for the next six years amid rigorous measures to ensure election transparency.
The UN Security Council strongly condemned attacks against the French Embassy in Ouagadougou, a capital of Burkina Faso.
Bilateral trade between Vietnam and Myanmar reached $538M for the previous nine months, the Global New Light of Myanmar reports.
The US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson plans to outline relationship with Africa prior to his visit to the region, the State Department says.
The former Governor of Rio de Janeiro state Sergio Cabral has been jailed for 13 years for money laundering.
Senior US officials emphasised concerns on the country's trade deficit with China, unfair treatment of the US firms and market access in talks with China's top economic adviser.
The world's biggest steelmaker ArcelorMittal stated that it stood by plans to invest $1B to build a new manufacturing line in Mexico, despite trade uncertainties.