A report from the World Economic Forum on Monday revealed that Facebook and Twitter have to be pressured by government action into tackling extremism and misinformation.
The troubled Kobe Steel company has announced the decision to withdraw the company's forecasts for this year's earnings.
The Asian markets climbed on Monday due to the boost to the global markets caused by the solid earnings reported by US tech companies.
Defence chiefs from the US, Japan and South Korea held trilateral negotiations on North Korea issue and urged the country to cease its reckless and destructive path.
Japanese retail sales grew at their strongest pace in three months of 2.2% in September, pointing to the strength of consumer spending amid higher purchases of daily goods and clothes.
Taiwan understands the necessity to spend more on the country's defence and continue to increase military spending, the President said when visiting the US.
Activity in Chinese manufacturing sector is likely to grow at a slightly weaker pace in October, as the country's government began a crackdown over air pollution.
Turkish police on Sunday arrested 61 suspected terrorists linked to the Islamic State in eastern and northwestern provinces.
Iranians "have built, are building and will continue to build missiles" as this does not violate any international deals, the Iranian president Hassan Rouhani says.
Israel decided to delay a vote on controversial bill, which seeks to legalize the annexation of 19 settlements to the capital.
Catalans can ask for political asylum in Belgium, the Belgian Minister of Asylum and Migration Theo Francken says.
Michele Alliot-Marie, the Chair of the European Parliament's Delegation for relations with the Arabian Peninsula, meets with the Qatar's Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani to discuss the latest developments in the Gulf crisis.
Iran is fulfilling its commitments under the 2015 nuclear agreement, says the Head of the International Atomic Energy Agency Yukiya Amano.
The South African President Jacob Zuma denies any claims in relation to undeclared funds, the Presidential Spokesperson Bongani Ngqulunga says.
Iran would remain committed to the 2015 nuclear agreement as long as the nation benefits from the deal, the Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Sunday.
The Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte will deal with the US President Donald Trump "in the most righteous way" when they meet next time to discuss regional security.
The Kurdish leader Masoud Barzani plans to step down on November 1 after an independence referendum he championed triggered economic and military retaliation from Iraq's central government.
Iraq and Kurdish Peshmerga fighters began the second round of talks on Sunday to resolve a dispute about Kurdistan's border crossings, as reported by the Iraqi state TV.
The US-based energy corporation Chevron discarded the previous decision to sell its subsidiaries in Bangladesh and leave that market, the company said on Sunday.
The final results of Iceland's snap parliamentary election suggest that the Left-Green Movement is likely to form a slight majority; however, coalition parties are not yet certain.
China plans to establish a new commission in 2018 to aid the President Xi Jinping' s fight against corruption in the government and his Communist Party.
According to Somalia's police, no less than 29 people were reported to be dead after the al Shabaab terrorists attacked a hotel in the centre of Mogadishu on Saturday.
On Sunday, the Finance Minister of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki said that the government wants to be sure that the Euro Zone is strong and capable to solve its imminent problems before deciding whether to join the monetary union.
Turkey reported on Sunday that the police detained more than 60 people in the anti-terror operations with suspected links to the Islamic State.