The President of Turkey has announced that his enacted state of emergency has boosted economic growth because it has deterred terrorist attacks.
The authorities of the United States have frozen accounts of Russian Oligarch Viktor Vekselberg. The frozen assets are worth almost two billion US Dollars.
Rebels in Syria have begun to withdraw from the enclave, which is located northeast of Damascus.
In light of North Korea's decision to suspend nuclear tests the Foreign Ministry of Russia called on the US and South Korea to lower military activity on the Korean Peninsula.
The Foreign Minister of Germany Heiko Maas supported on Saturday North Korea's decision to suspend nuclear tests but added that now it must disclose its missile and nuclear program.
The Indian government adopted on Saturday an executive order that will amend country's criminal law via prescribing to apply death penalty to culprits convicted of raping children below 12 years.
The Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Saturday that internet control is one of the most effective keys to stability, adding that China must continue work in this direction in order to achieve various economic and social goals.
The EU Foreign Affairs chief Federica Mogherini welcomed on Saturday North Korea's decision to suspend nuclear tests and called for an "irreversible denuclearisation" of the Korean Peninsula.
The Chinese Defence Ministry said on Saturday its military fleet has passed close to inland waters of Taiwan and has successfully completed military training in the western Pacific.
Novruz Mamedov, the former Ilham Aliyev's Foreign Policy Assistant, was selected on Saturday as the new Prime Minister of Azerbaijan.
According to government sources, the US President Donald Trump will meet with the British Prime Minister Theresa May in mid-year, most probably, in July.
US and European airline regulators have ordered an emergency inspection of almost 700 aircraft engines that are similar with the one involved in the Southwest Airlines incident.
The Atlanta-based SunTrust Bank Inc said that accounts of around 1.5M of its clients could be compromised due to a potential data theft.
The Iranian President Hassan Rouhani noted on Saturday that the country's Atomic Energy Organisation was ready to act in case the US abandoned the nuclear deal.
The oilfield services company Schlumberger Limited reported a pre-tax operating income of $974M during the first quarter of 2018 which is a 16% decline year-on-year.
The President of the Swiss National Bank Thomas Jordan said the Franc's weakening against the Euro would not cause a shift in its policy to maintain negative interest rates.
The CEO of Nissan, Renault and Mitsubishi Carlos Ghosn explained a merger in the group could be an option to prepare for future challenges, especially in the Chinese market.
The Australian government might face strong resistance against its proposal to cut the business tax from 30% to 25% due to alleged misconduct within the country's financial sector.
The US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin explained that the IMF needed to increase control over large external imbalances and strengthen the protection of IP rights.
The Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said North Korea's suspension of all missile and nuclear tests was a ‘forward motion', but this step should lead to denuclearisation.
The South Korean government might consider injecting funds in General Motors Co's loss-making unit in the country if it was recognised as a ‘fresh and rationale investment'.
North Korea would immediately suspend its missile and nuclear tests to ease tensions on the Korean peninsula, the state media KCNA reported on Saturday.
Canadian Pacific Railway Inc and two labour unions International Brotherhood of Electric Workers and Teamsters Canada have agreed to postpone a strike on Saturday.
According to the New York Times, the US Justice Department had begun an investigation into Verizon Communications and AT&T Inc over hindering their customers' use of eSIM.