The head of Libya's government held a meeting with the leader of the National Oil Corporation and the governor of Tripoli's central bank to discuss funding to increase oil production.
On Saturday, Norway's Liberal Party said it will start formal negotiations to become a part of the right-wing government of Prime Minister Erna Solberg.
On Saturday, the President of Peru Pedro Pablo Kuczynski admitted that he participated in an irrigation project owned by Odebrecht conglomerate as a financial adviser.
According to the British Foreign Office, the Foreign Minister Boris Johnson will meet Iranian President Hassan Rouhani tomorrow to discuss regional issues as well as bilateral relations.
On Saturday, the Sao Paulo Governor Geraldo Alckmin once again was elected as the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB) leader, thus becoming the most likely nominee in 2018 presidential elections.
The Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said on Saturday that Russia remains fully committed to the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty that was signed by the US and USSR back in 1987.
The Foreign Minister of Palestine Riyad Al-Maliki informed on Saturday that President Abbas will not have a meeting with the US Vice President Pence during his visit to the Middle East and there will be no talks between two countries officials.
According to an Iraqi official, Iraq agreed to export to Iran between 30K and 60K barrels of crude oil per day from its from Kirkuk province.
In a meeting held on Saturday, senior members of Angela Merkel's conservatives refused to support the idea of a United States of Europe that was proposed by the Social Democrats.
According to the news agency SPA, Saudi Arabia will exempt a number of medicines and certain types of medical equipment from the five percent value-added tax (VAT).
On Saturday evening, the Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said that the last units of Islamic State had been driven out of the country. The announcement came shortly after the Iraqi army regained control over the border with Syria.
On Saturday, the Foreign Minister of Britain Boris Johnson landed in Iran to meet with his colleague Mohammad Javad Zarif and ask him to free the arrested aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe.
Two Palestinian gunmen were reported to be killed in result of a strike that was conducted by Israeli air forces in Gaza. The air strike was launched in response to three rockets that were fired by Gaza militants yesterday.
China is set to fully consider the potential impact on the market and banks before finalising the country's new asset management regulations, the top banking regulator stated.
British voters could be capable of changing the terms of the UK relationships with the EU after Brexit, if they do not accept the final deal, the pro-Brexit Minister Michael Gove stated.
The China's President Xi Jinping urged the country to expand the big data strategy implementation to improve people's lives and better serve the economic and social development.
Russia welcomed cooperation with the US on issues concerning the INF Treaty by way of professional dialogue, the Russia's Foreign Ministry stated.
JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup are not set to support launch of cryptocurrency trades once CME Group and Cboe Global Market starts trading bitcoin futures contracts next week.
PepsiCo Inc announced its decision to finish an association with the NYSE and move the company's listing to the Nasdaq, aiming to connect with investors more efficiently.
The US trade panel's ruling that the softwood lumber industry was harmed by Canada's imports would not be a heavy blow to Canada as the US demand remained sold, a former US diplomat stated.
Venezuela's Foreign Affairs Minister stated that the country has more than $3B blocked in the global financial system amid the US economic sanctions.
The President of Mexico Enrique Pena Nieto has asked the state Senate to broaden the discussion of a security bill that is believed to give the military more powers.
North Korean state media reported on Saturday the UN Political Affairs Chief during his visit to the country showed willingness to ease tensions on the Korean peninsula.
The US President Donald Trump expressed his support for the Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore and urged the state's voters to back him.