The Labour Party Spokesman Keir Starmer stated on Sunday that the party should vote for remaining in the European Union in case of a second referendum on Brexit.
The People's Bank of China (PBOC) promised on Sunday to continue supporting the country's economy via lower borrowing costs and stimulation of lending.
According to sources familiar with the matter, the President of Algeria Abdelaziz Bouteflika today is expected to return back to the country after medical treatment in Italy.
On Saturday, the spokesperson for the White House's group of National Security Advisers said that Italy's government should abandon support for China's Belt and Road plan.
On Saturday, Iran's President Hassan Rouhani urged Pakistan to take action against group behind the deadly suicide attack in the country's border area.
According to people with knowledge of the matter, Austria's Signa Holding GMBH would buy the iconic New York's Chrysler Building.
The leader of EU's conservative party Manfred Weber said that he plans to hold talk with Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban over the party row about the anti-EU election campaign.
According to a source with knowledge of the matter, the management of Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank are in a tentative talk about a possible merger.
On Saturday, Venezuela's opposition protesters scuffled with the Venezuelan police and troops, as anti-Maduro rallies draw huge crowds.
The airport of Tripoli in Libya has been closed due to an unidentified drone. The event occurs, as the conflicts in the country have escalated.
On Saturday, the protege of Angela Merkel, who leads the German Christian Democrats, announced that too much centralization in the EU might harm the union.
During the Saturday's opposition protest in Venezuela the demonstrators clashed with the police. The event signals that the situation is most likely set to escalate.
On Saturday, the President of Iran announced that Pakistan has to use decisive action against the militant group, which organized a suicide attack in the border are of the two countries.
The Syrian Democratic Forces have paused their campaign against the Islamic State's last enclave, as civilians continue to flee the area.
On Saturday, the refugee agency of the United Nations announced that it needs a larger presence in Syria to observe the return of Syrian refugees.
On Saturday, some financial media outlets celebrated the ten year anniversary of a bull market. Although, they ignored the stagnant recession of 2015-2016 and the last year's volatile trading.
On Saturday, the Italian Prime Minister halted the start of tenders for the high speed train link to France. The decision defused a dispute that could have forced the government to step down.
The Austrian company Signa has partnered with RFR Holding to buy the New York's Chrysler Building. The building is expected to be sold for about 150 million USD.
For the seventeenth straight weekend the yellow vest protesters continued to march in Paris. The protests took place despite all efforts of the French President to stop them.
The leader of the Venezuelan opposition on Saturday announced that he will lead another rally in the capital of the country. The opposition wants to maintain pressure on Nicolas Maduro.
On Saturday, the head of the European Parliament's conservatives Manfred Weber announced that his party aims to hold talks with the head of Hungary about current course of the country.
Data released on Friday revealed that the US unemployment rate has dropped to 3.8%. This is the lowest unemployment level in almost five decades.
On Saturday, a report was published, which revealed that the latest quarterly wage statistics have confirmed that the yearly wage growth in the US is the biggest since 2009.
The UK supermarket chain Asda, which is owned by Walmart, announced on Saturday that the chain will stop selling single kitchen knives. The decision was made due to the increase of stabbings in various crime scenes.