On Sunday, the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu appointed Ayoob Kara, a member of the Likud Party, to the post of the Communications Minister.
On Sunday, a German Foreign Ministry official stated the country would decide on troop withdrawal from Incirlik air force base within two weeks.
An ICM poll published on Sunday revealed the UK PM Theresa May's Conservatives had a 14-point lead over the Labour Party ahead of the next month's election.
At the Group of Seven summit, nations' leaders appeared divided on the global climate change issue, with the US President being pitted against other countries' officials.
On Sunday, Michael Fallon, the UK Defence Secretary, denied The Sunday Times' reports of divisions in PM May's team before the June 8 vote.
Kem Sokha, the leader of Cambodia's opposition, said on Sunday he was sure his party was set to win a majority votes in both local and general election.
On Sunday, the UK Security Minister Ben Wallace said Britain sought ways to put additional pressure on technology firms to do more to tackle extremist content.
The UK Interior Minister Amber Rudd reported on Sunday that the network behind the Manchester Arena suicide bomb attack remained potentially large.
The Israel Prison Service reported on Sunday that Palestinian prisoners ended a 40-day hunger strike launched over jail conditions.
The US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has declined to host an event commemorating the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, according to two US officials.
The Vietnamese Finance Minister said that Vietnam would open three special economic zones to offer investors fewer restrictions and greater incentives.
The UK Interior Minister Amber Rudd reported on Sunday that Britain and tech companies made significant progress in decrypting messages of the Islamic State.
Heathrow Airport said it expected further delays of BA flights, adding that passengers whose flights were cancelled should not travel to the airport unless they were rebooked on another flight.
The latest ICM poll revealed that the British PM Theresa May's Conservative Party maintained a 14-point lead over the Labour Party.
China's news agency Xinhua reported on Sunday that the government indented to prevent former civil servants from using their official posts to earn private profit.
Turkish military forces reported on Sunday that they killed 13 members of the Kurdistan Workers Party in air strikes in the northern part of Iraq.
British Airways reported on Sunday that it resumed flights from Gatwick and Heathrow after the global cyber attack that infected some of its computers.
Iraqi military forces started an operation to seize the last Islamic State enclave in Mosul, which includes the Old City centre and three neighbouring districts.
The administration was "not concerned" with back-channel communications with other countries or individuals, the US National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster said.
The China Securities Regulatory Commission announced stricter rules on sales of stock by large shareholders as such activity contributes to increased market volatility.
China's non-financial outbound direct investment (ODI) declined 70.8% to $5.83B in April, compared to the same period the previous year.
British intelligence views around 23,000 jihadists living in the United Kingdom as a potential threat, media reports claim.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea on Sunday asked South Korea to stop the deployment of the THAAD anti-missile system.
China was strongly discontented with the G7 remark regarding East and South China Sea issues and urged the G7 allies to cease irresponsible comments, a Chinese spokesman said.