Over the past 24 hours the Ukrainian military 35 times opened fire on the self-proclaimed Donetsk People Republic's territory, violating the ceasefire agreement.
Three people were killed and 28 were injured when a bus carrying 50 children rolled over on a road in Sweden. The accident's cause remains unclear, the police said.
Spain's Foreign Minister said that the country would not initially block an attempt by an independent Scotland to join the EU after Britain has left the bloc.
The US song-writer Bob Dylan formally accepted his Nobel Prize in literature at a private event in Stockholm, six months after he was announced as a winner of the award.
China informed about six new cases of H7N9 bird flu including one death in Hunan after poultry markets in the region were closed last month. The number of human infections this season rose to the highest since 2009.
The Trump administration's infrastructure and repair plan is expected to be unveiled in the third quarter this year, with potential involvement of foreign companies, the US Secretary of Transportation said.
The Indian economy is expected to grow 7.2% in 2017, India's Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said during the second annual meeting of the New Development Bank.
The New York Post on Sunday apologized for a series of push notifications, announcing that their mobile app was compromised.
The Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic is likely to become president after today's voting, polls show.
Six people died and three are missing in house explosion in north China's Shanxi Province.
Forty-one people who bribed voters in the election to the National People's Congress in northeast China's Liaoning Province have been sentenced.
On Saturday, the Pentagon reported that the US-led military forces in Syria and Iraq accidentally killed four civilians in February, with the total unintentional death toll rising over 230 since the beginning of the campaign.
On Saturday, a spokesman from Iraq stated that a supposed second-in-command leader of the Islamic State Ayad al-Jumaili died in an Iraqi air strike on Friday.
Iraqi local TV reported on Saturday that intelligence officials had revealed the death of Islamic State's second powerful commander after Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in an air-strike.
The number of casualties in Colombia's landslide that covered villages earlier on Saturday, has risen to 154 people with dozens more left injured, Reuters reported.
Following demonstrations in French Guiana, France proposed financial aide in the amount of one billion euros on Saturday, government officials reported.
An anti-terrorism operation in Bangladesh resulted in the killing of three Islamic State militants on Saturday, the head of the local counter-terrorism department reported.
The Sikorsky S-92 helicopter's black box denied any mechanical faults at the time it crashed in Ireland while containing four people, officials from the country's investigation unit claimed.
At least 112 people were killed and 120 more injured in a landslide in Colombia's Putumayo province when mud covered houses at night, officials reported on Saturday.
A Chinese academic who resides in Australia claimed on Saturday that he was given permission to board a flight home after he was suspended and brought into questioning days earlier.
Cuban doctors performed a successful operation on Bolivia's President Evo Morales' vocal chords, local government officials claimed on Saturday.
A Palestinian man was shot dead by Israeli police after he attacked three people in Jerusalem, including one of the officers that were chasing him.
A bomb blast in Tanta, Egypt, left at least 16 people injured, including 13 police officers who were at the police training centre near the explosion.
Due to demonstrations and condemnation from other countries, the Venezuelan court reversed the decision to abolish the congress led by opposition on Saturday.