Satellite images taken between September and June showed increased thermal activity at North Korea's nuclear plant, a worrying sign for the US and its allies.
A dispute between the Italian government and Telecom Italia's CEO over the rollout of ultrafast broadband has been solved, Italy's Industry Minister said.
The US President Donald Trump's administration took the dispute over the temporary travel ban to the Supreme Court again, asking to bar entry into the US by people with grandparents and cousins in the country.
The French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian called for a speedy lift of sanctions targeting Qatari nationals, thus attempting to ease the Gulf regional crisis.
The leader of Germany's Social Democrats Martin Schulz is to meet the French President Emmanuel Macron on June 20, the party's spokesman told reporters on Saturday.
The Romanian President Klaus Iohannis explained on Saturday that the recent missile purchases were intended to strengthen Romania's defences and not pressure Russia.
Protesters gathered in Singapore on Saturday to demand an independent inquiry into PM Lee Hsien Loong's alleged abuse of power in a property-related dispute with siblings.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran said that the US President Donald Trump should deal with "arbitrary and conflicting policies" of the US and its allies in the region.
The German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that Brexit and the French election had changed her view on the EU, emphasising that it was important to fight for stronger Europe.
A lawmaker of the Austrian Green party Peter Pilz filed a complaint against Daimler, accusing the firm for deception and fraud regarding a purchase of Eurofighter jets in 2003.
The former British Prime Minister Tony Blair said that the European Union was willing to adjust its rules on freedom of movement, thus helping Britain to avoid "hard Brexit".
The European Central Bank is not expected to change its rhetoric at the monetary policy meeting on July 20; however, it may hint to some adjustments to the asset-buying programme.
According to media reports, the massive fire that broke out at the 36-storey Marco Polo tower block in Honolulu, Hawaii, had killed three people.
Honda is set to recall more than 1M of Accord cars in the US after receiving reports that the vehicle's battery sensors caused fires in the engine.
General Motors stated that the company was checking its car-sharing programme Maven in Australia throughout a pilot programme with Uber.
The UN International Organisation for Migration reported that more than 100K refugees and migrants entered Europe by sea this year until July 12.
Donald Trump's ex-adviser Michael Caputo stated that he never noticed of anyone in the campaign while having contacts with Russians.
The Bank of Italy revised its forecasts for 2017 GDP growth from 0.9% to 1.4% amid more favorable developments in the energy raw materials market as well as in foreign demand.
Beijing invested $31.69B in public service, environment and infrastructure in the past five years, which amounted more than 90% of total government investment.
Mercedes-Benz started recalling 16K cars, manufactured within the year ended April 2013 and then imported to China, due to a brake booster issue.
Slovenian President voiced willingness to strengthen cooperation with China in science and technologies while meeting a delegation of China's scientists.
As reported by the Herald Sun paper on Saturday, Australia is set to join the UN Human Rights Council following the decision of France to withdraw from the process.
In a statement released late on Friday, Bank of Communications said it was ready to invest $1.01B to set up a new Hong Kong unit that will deal with private and retail banking.
Russia is ready to expel US diplomats and seize diplomatic property in a tit-for-tat action unless Washington returns confiscated Russian property, the Russian Foreign Ministry says.