Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe considers a snap election to take place as early as next month to benefit from his improved approval ratings and disarray in the main opposition party.
The former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi marked his formal return to the political arena by laying out policy priorities for the upcoming election, identifying himself as a pro-European moderate.
Russian Foreign Ministry stated that Rex Tillerson, the US Secretary of State, and Russia's FM Sergei Lavrov discussed by phone the situation in Syria after bombing allegations.
The France's government announced plans to restrain massive spending on allowances for housing, while easing the hit for beneficiaries by rent cuts.
The UN General Assembly will set up a week of Donald Trump's and other dignitaries' speeches, prompting the preparation of New York police for the yearly security and traffic nightmare.
McDonalds through a cooperation with Coca Cola is likely to roll out espresso-based drinks in retail stores in early 2018, aiming to enhance awareness of McCafe line of coffee drinks.
The President of Turkey Tayyip Erdogan is set to meet Iraqi PM during his visit to the US and discuss issues related to independence referendum in norther Iran.
Chinese Foreign Minister stated that China was ready to make efforts for enhancing bilateral cooperation with Costa Rica aimed to contribute more to regional stability and peace.
The Egyptian Minister of Transport stated that as much as 70% of railways were upgraded and 245 railway crossings were renewed in Upper Egypt.
Russia and Iraq resumed scheduled commercial air services for the first time in 13 years, as stability got back to the war-torn country, Iraqi Airways stated.
British police reported on Sunday that they had arrested a second person in connection with underground train attack in London.
The US President Donald Trump and the South Korea's President Moon Jae-in have agreed on Sunday on stronger sanctions against North Korea over its nuclear and missile tests.
China's first cargo spacecraft Tianzhou-1 and Tiangong-2 space lab completed their third and last in-orbit automated fast-docking on Sunday.
Violence in St. Louis continues in reaction to the acquittal of a white former police officer who shot dead a black man. The police reported that dozens of people were arrested.
Airstrike in Kunduz, the northern Afghan province, killed at least six people and wounded four others, country's officials reported on Sunday.
The police is not sure whether London tube bomber was acting alone following an arrest of 18-years old suspect, considering that detained might be a part of a wide network of terrorists.
The police in Vietnam reported that they had arrested two death row convicts who escaped from a Hanoi prison last week.
At least three people have died and nine others are wounded in a suicide car bombing in Iraqi oil city, Kurduk, where local authorities were planning to hold an independence referendum.
The Russian Industry and Trade Minister reported today that China and Russia wanted to have a closer cooperation in industrial and high-tech fields, hoping that the future partnership would be rosy.
Southwestern Japan faced felled power lines, train disruptions and flight cancellations on Sunday, as a powerful typhoon made landfall on Kyushu island bringing heavy rains and high winds.
The Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held a meeting with the President of Costa Riica on building trade and investment ties with Central America during a visit of the region.
The UN World Foods Programme announced that it launched a $5.7M worth program in Cuba to provide food for nearly 700K people in the most Irma-damaged areas.
China and Russia are likely to deepen partnership in high-tech and industrial fields, Russia's Industry and Trade Minister said, suggesting the great outlook of such a cooperation.
Moscow's apparent backing of UN peacekeepers deployment in Ukraine provided negotiators more ideas how to find solution to the separatist conflict, the US special envoy said.