A part of the Chinese naval fleet visits Latvia for 3 days after the joint naval drill with Russia in the Baltic Sea.
New sanctions against North Korea are necessary, but countries should aim to resolve issues via talks, the Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi says.
The United Nations Security Council imposed new sanctions on North Korea to cut the nation's export revenue after two recent intercontinental ballistic missile tests.
Mexican government reported that the record amount of Venezuelans sought asylum in the country as economic and political crisis deepened in Venezuela.
Sainsbury's, the second-biggest UK supermarket chain, was considering cutting 1K jobs, aiming to save at least $652M within cost reduction plans.
Apple is preparing to release a redesigned smartwatch this year, which would be capable of directly connecting to cellular networks, reducing the gadget's reliance on the iPhone.
A federal judge of Las Vegas set bail of $30K for a young UK cybersecurity researcher, who was accused by US prosecutors of making and distributing malware to steal banking passwords.
The United Kingdom was prepared to pay the amount up to €40B as a part of an agreement to leave the European Union, the newspaper reported.
The Russian Energy Ministry stated that there were no legal basis for the European Union to include two officials on sanctions list over Siemens turbine disputes.
On Saturday, members of the United Nations Security Council unanimously voted for adoption of new sanctions against North Korea for incessant ballistic missile testing.
Nikki Haley, the US Ambassador to the United Nations, assured that the United States will take "prudent defensive measures" to protect itself and its allies from the rapidly growing North Korean threat.
Not less than seven people died and 15 more got injured after a bus plunged 30 metres off a roadside in El Salvador.
A growing wildfire on the Greek island of Kythera has forced dozens of residents to evacuate. The government has already declared a state of emergency.
Sources close to the matter said that Lebanon will not conduct a joint military operation with the Syrian army against the Islamic State near the Syrian-Lebanese border.
Members of the sub-regional trade bloc Mercosur have announced that they are temporarily suspending Venezuela from the organisation, citing failure to comply with economic and human rights agreements.
According to BMW CEO Krueger, foreign car manufacturers should contribute to suggested German fund developed to ameliorate urban transport infrastructure.
Toyota stated that the company has planned to take a 5% share of Mazda, as a part of the future alliance that would create a $1.6B US assembly plant to work on the electric vehicles.
Indian BJP candidate Naidu has been elected as the Vice President in the parliamentary vote, enabling the ruling party to increase the political standing in the southern region.
Incumbent leader Kagame has won Rwanda's Presidential Election, securing the third straight term in the office and prolonging 17 years in power.
The British government has ordered a rainbow flag, a symbol of gay rights, to be flown above the main Northern Ireland's parliament office to support the largest gay pride festival.
According to the US Labour Department, the employment rate inched higher more-than-expected in July, while the wage rate added 0.3%, highlighting tightness of the labour market.
German Welt am Sonntag and Die Welt newspaper publisher filed a formal complaint at the CJEU regarding Turkish detention of Turkish-German journalist Yucel since February 2017.
Venezuela's security forces took up the positions in front of the country's Chief Prosecutor's office, a day after the new legislative body was inaugurated, which was possibly fraudulently elected.
Russia stated that the bloc's decision to sanction country's deputy Energy Minister over the gas turbines' delivery to the Crimea was illegal and politically motivated.