The unclarity about the amount of an estimated US fiscal stimulus and risks of China's rapid credit growth clouded the economic outlook in Asia, a senior IMF official revealed.
Russia's President Vladimir Putin denied having any damaging information on the US President Donald Trump and Russian involvments in the US Presidential election.
The World Bank revealed that it maintained its forecast for the global economy to increase 2.7% this year, mainly due to higher exports, trade and recovered commodity prices.
Facebook's Director of Policy said on Sunday that the platform aims to provide 'hostile environment' for terrorists, employing human review and technology to remove terrorist content.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said on Sunday that Britain and Saudi Arabia, among other Gulf states, need to discuss their involvement in terrorist financing.
According to key US senators, the former FBI Director James Comey will be asked in this week's testimony to comment whether Trump asked him to back off from the Russian probe.
Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines are to introduce joint air patrols to spot more effectively militant movements across their shared borders.
The first results of the Cambodian local elections on Sunday showed increased support for opposition, thus possibly strengthening its position in the general election next year.
The head of the National Electoral Council Tibisay Lucena told the state media on Sunday that a vote on the Venezuelan constituent assembly is likely to be held on July 30.
The Maltese PM Joseph Muscat's Labour Party won the most seats in Saturday's parliamentary election, obtaining a 5% lead over its main rival – the Nationalist Party.
The state oil producer Saudi Aramco informed the public on Sunday of a rise in July's crude prices for the Asian market, following OPEC's agreement to extend output cuts.
Bahrain suspended indefinitely its only independent newspaper Al-Wasat due to unspecified insults that were allegedly targeting the country, the state media reported on Sunday.
Several Asian countries, including Japan, Australia and India, seek to strengthen their collective co-operation in the region; however, a formal alliance is yet to be discussed.
UK's Prime Minister Theresa May called for a revision of the country's counter-terrorism strategy that could cope with an emerging threat of extremist networks.
North Korea informed on Sunday that the country rejects the newest sanctions imposed by the United Nations, explaining that its nuclear program will be continued without a delay.
Bahrain on Sunday suspended the only independent newspaper in the country after an article that insulted a neighbouring Arab country.
The World Bank approved $100M in financing for Bangladesh to help the country diversify its exports.
The US-backed Syrian forces regained control over a major dam on the Euphrates river from Daesh on Sunday.
Police arrested 12 suspects in connection with the London Bridge attack on Saturday in which seven people were killed.
The Iraqi Armed Forces regained control over the town of Baaj in the northern Iraq as a part of operations against jihadists.
Twenty-two ISIS militants were killed by the Afghan Armed Forces during an operation in the eastern Afghanistan.
The UK Prime Minister Theresa May reported that the 2017 General Election would go ahead as planned on Thursday.
The British Independence Party's leader Paul Nuttall reported on Sunday that his Party would not suspend election campaigning following the London attack.
The British Prime Minister Theresa May said she would make a statement on the London attack shortly after the government's crisis response meeting.