The world's largest planemaker Boeing is calling retired workers back to fix snags at its 737 jetliner plant.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping has reached a deal on Friday to promote Sino-Venezuelan ties to a higher level.
On Saturday, Turkey's Environment Minister Murat Kurum said that the ministry is moving ahead on plans to dig 45–km Istanbul shipping canal.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday that the White House considered replacing the Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Brock Long.
On Saturday, the Wall Street Journal reported that the US Navy is planning to establish a partnership with 7 states to monitor foreign ships delivering fuel to the North Korea.
On Saturday, a spokesman of the French Finance Ministry claimed that the government is planning to cancel a tax implemented on capital gains of entrepreneurs and top earners who leave France to deter tax optimisation.
On Saturday, the Palestinian chief negotiator Saeb Erekat claimed that the US is never going to present Israeli-Palestinian peace plan and instead is trying to escalate the situation in the region.
On Saturday, the Prime Minister of Ukraine Volodymyr Groysman claimed that the government needs to fulfil its commitments to the International Monetary Fund which provides aid for reforms.
Chime, a mobile bank valued at $500M, will spend a part of the recently attracted funds to acquire Pinch, a start-up aimed to help its clients to improve the credit rating.
TechCrunch has reported that a drone startup Airway informed its employees that it will cease its operations despite rising $118M of funds from top investors in the latest funding round.
On Saturday, the Office of the Attorney General of Swtizerland claimed that prosecutors have started an investigation whether Russia tried to hack the World Anti-Doping Agency.
On Saturday, Egypt's news agency MENA reported that Egyptian criminal court ordered to arrest two sons of former President Hosni Mubarak on charges related to stock market manipulation.
The Electronic Times reported that LG Display has been chosen as the second supplier of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays for the new line of Apple's iPhones.
On Saturday, the Foreign Minister of Iran Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif claimed that Europe needs to take an action to neutralise the consequences of the decision of the US to leave the 2015 nuclear deal.
Nearly five hundreds of workers of Istanbul's new airport protesting against poor labour conditions have been detained by Turkish police, the General Manager of the Dev Yapi-Is union Ozgur Karabulut said on Saturday.
The President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday slammed the United States for an attempt to ruin the country's economy and called citizens to increase the use of national currency in settlements.
The Russian Ambassador to the US Anatoly Antonov on Friday warned his American colleagues against imposition of new sanctions, saying they will inevitably hurt American companies working in Russia.
According to the Daily Telegraph, the former Foreign Minister of the UK Boris Johnson clarified that he supports the country's Prime Minister Theresa May, yet disagrees with her Brexit plan.
The Department of the Treasury on Friday imposed sanctions against Thai My Aviation Company Ltd accusing it of acting on behalf of Iranian Mahan Air.
According to the ANSA news agency, Germany and Italy have not signed a deal stipulating return of migrants Italy-registered migrants stuck at the German frontier.
The Agriculture Ministry of China stated on Saturday that fighting swine fever is very difficult and challenging task, which requires commitment and from all government bodies involved in the process.
The Iranian OPEC governor Hossein Kazempour Ardebili on Saturday slammed willingness of the US President Donald Trump to impose new sanctions against Iran, saying that Russia and Saudi Arabia are the one who have taken the world oil market "hostage".
On Saturday, Greece Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos claimed that Greece is planning to ease capital controls in the nearest time, completing the second pillar of regulations.
The Head of the Chinese Mission to UN at Geneva Yu Jianhua claimed that poverty elimination is important not only for increasing living standard, but also for protecting and promoting human rights across the world.