The leaders of the Arab League called on Sunday for an international investigation of the Syrian chemical attack.
On Sunday various lawmakers, business leaders and celebrities launched the campaign to have a final vote of the people on the Brexit deal.
On Sunday near 350,000 protestors filled the streets of Barcelona in support of the jailed Catalan leader.
The authorities of the Philippines have banned entry to the country to a EU Socialist Party official, who criticised Duterte.
Tens of thousands gathered in Slovakia to demand the resignation of the officials, which are connected with the investigation of Jan Kuciak.
The Russian President has announced that, if Syria is attacked once more, global chaso will begin.
The US Supreme Court on Tuesday will decide in a case between the state of South Dakota and an e-commerce business the matter of taxing. The case will set a precedent for future use.
After the head of the world's largest advertisement agency quit, the WPP group is left without a leader for the 200,000 staff company.
Senior diplomat of China Song Tao is visiting the head of the North Korean states on Sunday.
It is speculated that the incoming ultimatum from a pipeline operator to the Canadian government is highly likely going to impact Justin Trudeau's re-election chances.
The government of Canada has received a 24 hour notice that a pipeline operator will set an ultimatum to the government.
The Emir of Qatar will not attend the Arab summit, which is taking place on Sunday in Saudi Arabia.
The Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel announced on Sunday that subsidies should address the disparities between the eastern and western parts of the country.
Concerns regarding Facebook widened during the weekend, as lawmakers began to debate the fact that Facebook is gathering data about non-users of the website.
The head of the worker's union of the German public sector revealed that he is optimistic in regards to making a deal with employers.
On Sunday Pope Francis announced that world leaders need to renew their efforts to stop the war in Syria.
The support for the Prime Minister of Japan has declined down to only 26.7% of the population supporting him. This is the lowest level since December 2012.
On Sunday, the leader of the British Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn stated that the legal side of air strikes on Syria by British forces was debatable and that he would not support missile strikes without an approval of the UN Security Council.
On Sunday, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan Taro Kono said during the meeting with the Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi that Beijing and Tokyo needed to work closer to denuclearise North Korea and to relieve tensions on the Korean peninsula.
On Sunday, the President of Syria Bashar al-Assad claimed during his meeting with Russian lawmakers that air strikes on Syria by the US, the UK and France was an act of aggression against his country, Russian state news agencies reported.
On Sunday, one of the largest Israeli telecom operators Partner Communications stated that it has signed an agreement with Amazon Prime Video service, which would give an access to the Amazon Prime content from Partner TV media boxes.
Montenegro head to the polls to elect a new president on Sunday, with the ruling pro-European Democratic Party of Socialists forecasted to receive slightly above 50% of the votes.
The CEO of the British advertising agency WPP Sir Martin Sorrell is to resign from his position due to alleged misuse of the firm's assets.
The CEO of Starbucks Kevin Johnson has apologised for the incident at a coffee shop in Philadelphia which resulted in the arrest of two black men.