The PM of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday announced that his country might act against Iran and its allies in the Middle East.
Saudi officials on Sunday welcomed the draft resolution of the United Nations which condemns Iran for not stooping its missiles getting into Houthi possession.
The Governor of the Latvian Central Bank and the ECB Governing Council member Ilmars Rimsevics was detained by Latvia's anti-graft bureau.
The Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore Teo Chee Hean stated that the government would keep helping businesses in their economic transformation through the workforce training and technologies.
India's City Union Bank stated that cyber criminals managed to hack the bank's systems and transfer nearly $2M to lenders overseas, using the SWIFT financial system.
The US investigators probing Daimler, the Mercedes maker, found that the company's cars had a software, which likely helped to pass emissions tests.
Russia's authorities anticipated the OSCE to react quickly to the recent attack on the building of the Russian cultural centre in Kiev, the Ukrainian capital.
Facebook is set to begin using postcard sent by the US mail later in 2018 to verify the location and identities of people who decide to buy advertising related to the US election.
Iran was holding negotiations with Russia, seeking to import 1M tons of wheat and then to export it as flour to neighbouring Afghanistan and Iraq.
Payment processors Visa and Worldpay stated that they were reversing duplicate transactions, which recently induced unauthorised withdrawals for some Coinbase users.
Sweden would be ready to provide troops to a peacekeeping mission of the UN in the east of Ukraine, if the West and Russia agreed, the Defence Minister stated.
AT&T was planning to start providing mobile services in Brazil, taking on Oi, Vivo, Claro and other competitors, the newspaper stated.
Hundreds of far-right activists took the street in Sofia on Saturday to honour the General Hristo Lukov, who led the pro-Nazi Union of Bulgarian National Legions.
On Saturday, the US National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster reported that, despite repeated denials, numerous reports showed that the Syrian government was using chemical weapons.
Russia's US-based media outlet RIA Global has been registered as a foreign agent working for the Russian government amid pressure from the US, the fourth such case since November.
Careem, Uber's biggest rival in the Middle East, reported on Saturday that it acquired RoundMenu, an online restaurant discovery platform.
The UK parliament's Treasury Committee stated that the country's government should diminish the rate of interest it charges on British student loans.
Evan Spiegel, the CEO of Snap, sold 2.7M shares almost $50M worth in the first personal sale after the company's IPO, which amounted nearly 1% of holdings and did not affect control.
Institutional Shareholder Services, the proxy advisory company, stated that Qualcomm should attempt to talk over sale to Broadcom after its $121B offer.
The approval rating of France's President Emmanuel Macron fell below 50% to the weakest level in four months, as the government moved on with plans to refresh costly civil service.
Top US security officials have announced that the alleged Russian interference in the US elections in fact has not been effective.
The Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu has condemned the Polish Prime Minister about his remarks in regards to the brewing holocaust law.
The United Kingdom has been hit by the largest earthquake during the last decade. Tremors were felt even in Wales and the southern part of England.
The National Security Adviser McMaster during a speech on Saturday called for more forceful actions against Iran's proxy networks.