Anti-abortion activists rallied around the country on Saturday urging the federal government to strip Planned Parenthood of federal funding.
Turkish troops and Syrian rebels entered the Islamic State-held city of Al-Bab in northern Syria on Saturday.
On Saturday, a poll showed that the Social Democratic party in Germany narrowed the gap with Merkel's Conservative Party, now heading almost toe-to-toe towards the September's elections.
Jean-Claude Juncker, the European Commission President, said that he is concerned Britain's exit from the EU could divide the remaining members amid different promises the UK would make to them during Brexit talks.
On Saturday, tensions kept rising in the suburbs of Paris, where protesters clashed with local police forces over the recent police brutality cases.
On Saturday, the UK Defense Secretary Michael Fallon stated that Syrian militants are expected to isolate the Islamic State's stronghold in the country in the city of Deir al-Zor by spring.
Kmart and Sears, the major US retail stores, have removed 31 Trump Home products from online stores in order to concentrate on more lucrative items.
In Nice volunteers and local authorities have moved away thousands of mementoes that were lined for the victims of the truck attack, which happened last summer.
Walt Disney announced it would hike prices of certain one-day tickets at its theme parks located in the United States by $5.
Nordstorm reported that Ivanka Trump apparel line sales slid one-third over the last fiscal year, with the biggest drop registered right ahead of the election.
On Saturday, East Libya forces reported that a Mi-35 helicopter, which lost contact with the base on Friday, came down near the town of Zalla.
After the leaders' formal meeting at the White House, the US President and the Japanese PM travelled to Florida to hit the links in an attempt to forge warmer relationship.
On Saturday, the Iranian security forces confined eight extreme Islamists suspected of preparing terrorist acts to obstruct state celebrations last week.
On Saturday, Jean-Claude Juncker, the EC President, said that the Greek financial aid programme was at risk, as the IMF was still unsure about the bailout details.
The police in Espirito Santo, Brazil, refused to snap a week-long strike in spite of the government claiming the deal with officers had been reached earlier today.
In a radio interview that will be aired tomorrow, the President of the European Commission expressed his doubts over the ability of the bloc to stay united as it negotiates Brexit.
Austrian authorities are searching for a man that was seen near Hitler's birth place dressed as the former dictator's double with all of his distinct visual characteristics.
A new system that would strengthen the powers of the Turkish President called for by Tayyip Erdogan was set to be addressed in a vote on April 16.
The head of Cambodian opposition Sam Rainsy stepped down on Saturday due to the Prime Minister's proposition to amend laws in a way that would make his main rival ineligible for election.
The Russian Energy Minister said on Saturday that they will decide on whether the output cuts for OPEC and non-OPEC economies should be extended in April or May.
Despite the uncertainty that stems from the new US Administration, the Fed will maintain its targets of full employment and a two percent inflation, an official claimed on Saturday.
Seven police officers were injured and one was killed by protesting supporters of Moqtada al-Sadr, a Shi'ite cleric in a brawl on Saturday, a government official told the media.
Thousands of Indonesian citizens were urged to gather at the central mosque in Jakarta to vote for Muslim candidate for capital's governor position.
On Saturday, China has deported 32 South Korea's missionaries on diplomatic tension over the anticipated placement of the US missile defence system.