The French President Emmanuel Macron's approval rating dropped markedly over the past month amid uncertainties surrounding the future of the tax system and the upcoming labour law reform, according to the IFOP.
On Sunday, Turkey's police detained 61 protesters in the city of Ankara, who were demonstrating in support of two educators imprisoned two months ago for starting a hunger strike.
The White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said on Sunday that both the House and the Senate were ready to impose new sanctions against Russia over the situation in Ukraine.
US military officials reported that Damascus had not used any chemical weapon since the US airstrike on Syria's air base located in the province of Idlib.
Female stars of the BBC wrote an open letter to the company's top management, urging to fix the wage gap between men and women.
BWM rejected reports that the systems of emissions treatment in its vehicles were not working effectively and that there was a collusion with rivals on prices and design.
Martin Schulz, the Angela's Merkel rival, stated that Germany needs to act now to stop a re-run of 2015 crisis, when some 890K migrants moved into the country.
Spain's car parts manufacturer was looking for partnership with Iran for car parts production within the country, Iranian newspaper reported.
The Central Bank of United Arab Emirates reported that its total assets rose 10.8% to $106.8B, while foreign currency supply increased to $92.19B in the first half of 2017.
Almost three fourth of all Spain's business leaders were worried about illegal Catalonia's intention to hold an independence referendum, which would harm the economy of Spain.
France, Egypt, Sweden requested an urgent UN Security Council meeting to discuss ways to curb the Israeli-Palestinian violence's outbreak, a Swedish diplomat stated.
Iraq and Iran signed an agreement to boost military cooperation and fight against extremism and terrorism, Iranian media stated.
The Azerbaijani State Oil Fund reported that it received over $125B since early 2001 within the project of developing fields in the country's sector of the Caspian Sea.
Key OPEC and non-OPEC countries are set to discuss the situation in oil producers including Nigaria and Libya on a Monday's meeting, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak stated.
A private survey revealed that employment conditions in China kept improving in the second quarter of 2017, as job offers rose amid the country's economic expansion.
Saudi Arabia announced that only two airports would be opened for Qatari pilgrims to access the country, a local online newspaper revealed.
Chinese internet watchdog closed 3,918 illegal websites, which threatened national security and spread vulgarity and violence, in this year's June quarter.
Following the introduction of the US bill on sanctions against Russia, the European Union urged the United States to keep coordinating with the G7 on anti-Russia sanctions.
The North Korean economy expanded at an annualised pace of 3.9% last year, the strongest in 17 years, despite international sanctions.
Joseph Dunford, the Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, has put North Korea at the top of his list of national security threats.
The French Aerospace Industries Association said that it was open to cooperation with Russia on light helicopter production.
Iran demanded on Saturday that the US release detained Iranians, a day after the US President called on the Islamic Republic to release three US citizens.
The US Congressional leaders have reached an agreement on sweeping sanctions legislation to punish Russia for its election meddling and aggression toward its neighbors.
The Turkish President Recip Tayyip Erdogan is due to begin a two day visit to the Gulf today to try and resolve the dispute between four Arab states and Qatar.