On Sunday White House representatives announced that the sanctions that pressure North Korea to end the country's nuclear program are set to continue.
The top prosecutor of Brazil has gained an order from Supreme Court, which lifts the bank secrecy laws of several people, who are involved in the Brazilian President's Michel Temers corruption case.
The Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel is set to promote her largest critic Jens Spahn by giving him a seat in the coalition cabinet.
The ruling party of South Africa on Sunday announced that the VAT impact on the poor will be decreased by creating a list of zero rated items.
CEO of Nokia Rajeev Suri on Sunday announced that there will be large 5G network rollouts in an accelerated timeline.
The police force of the Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday killed an activist, which was participating in a church-led march against the President of the country.
The President of Sri Lanka on Sunday changed his cabinet by appointing his prime ministers also as the minister of law and order.
The foreign ministers of the Czech Republic and Turkey met to discuss a possible extradition of Saleh Muslim, who is a leader of Syrian Kurds.
The annual inflation of Saudi Arabia in January grew to the 3.0 mark. The increase was attributed mainly to the new country wide five percent value added tax.
The Chairman of Geely Li Shufu, who quietly bought 9.7% stake in Daimler, is set to meet with executives of the bought company on Monday.
The producer of Mercedes Benz is planning to invest almost $2B in China. The investment is planned to be carried out together with their Chinese partner BAIC.
Intesa Sanpaolo bank stated that it is ready to finance Nord Stream-2 gas pipeline, however, the bank needs a clarity about the possible sanctions and restrictions which could be imposed by the EU.
Keir Starmer, the Brexit policy chief of British opposition Labour party, claimed that his party will support the creation of the new customs union with the EU after Brexit.
On Sunday, North Korea accused the US of attempting to weaken the improvement in relations between South and North Korea, adding that two Koreas have successfully cooperated during Olympics despite the US sanctions.
Iran's General Mohammad Baqeri stated that Iran will continue clean-up operations against terrorist groups in the suburbs of Damascus, claiming that area held by terrorists is not covered by a 30-day ceasefire agreement.
On Sunday, the board of Bezeq Israel Telecom will hold a meeting after company's CEO Stella Handler and another Bezeq representative were arrested, being suspected in fraud and security offences.
The European Investment Bank might ask to pay back loans provided to Daimler AG for research and technological development taking into consideration a diesel engine emissions-test cheating scandal.
The President of Mexico Enrique Pena Nieto postponed his plans for the first official visit to Washington after a phone conversation with the US President Donald Trump.
According to the Chinese state news agency Xinhua, the Communist Party of China stated that the supervisory commission, a new anti-corruption state organ, will be formed in the nearest time.
The ruling party of China on Sunday set the stage for the President of the country to stay in office without any term restrictions.
The already six months old negotiations have made progress only in working out technical details.
The representatives of Mexico and Canada met on Sunday morning in an effort to finish working on the NAFTA trade deal.
The spotlight of the financial markets on Sunday was shed on the upcoming testimony of the Federal Reserve head. The testimony is scheduled for Tuesday.
India and Pakistan have fired artillery rounds at each other in the border region of Kashmir. The event is creating doubts about the 15 year long lasting cease fire in Kashmir.