South Korea condemns North Korea's missile launch, but remains open for dialogue if North Korea's attitude changes, the presidential office revealed.
Xi Jinping, the Chinese President, told Turkey's counterpart Tayyip Erdogan that both countries should develop anti-terrorism cooperation.
Greece cut its 2017 economic growth forecast to 1.8% form 2.7% as the wrangling and delays in finishing reviews of reforms caused more uncertainty.
US President Donald Trump revealed that he is set to nominate a FBI chief very soon, after he dismissed the man leading probe on collusion between Trump campaign and Russia.
The US said that Japan and Europe remained worried over Donald Trump's policy plans, while the other rich economies got accustomed to them.
Donald Trump's plans are likely to create economic growth that mainly benefits the rich and increases income inequality in the US, the Nobel Prize winner Angus Deaton said.
Taro Aso, the Japan's Prime Minister, said after a G7 meeting that he gradually sees the course of the US economic policies and added that uncertainties over tax reform continue to exist.
Opinion polls showed that PM Theresa May and her Conservative Party kept their strong leading position over the Labour party before a June 8 election.
Ignazio Visco, the ECB Governing Council member, revealed that the global economy is strengthening, but growth remains modest amid financial and geopolitical risks.
The global cyber-attack described as unprecedented in scale has slowed down, but experts are still worried to see fresh strikes.
The first Ebola outbreak since the crisis in West Africa that killed 11,300 people has been declared in northeast Democratic Republic of Congo, after the virus caused three deaths in the area.
At least ten labourers were killed and two others injured on Saturday as unidentified gunmen opened indiscriminate fire at labourers working in southwest Pakistan.
A Jordanian citizen stabbed an Israeli police officer in the neck and head near Jerusalem's Old City early on Saturday afternoon and after was shot dead by the policeman.
The South African government decided on Saturday not to appeal a court ruling that its nuclear-energy construction program was unconstitutional and unlawful.
Angela Merkel on Saturday expressed the wish to close cooperation with the French President-elect Emmanuel Macron, indicating that countries would do their best to shape the EU policy.
A global cyber-attack using hacking tools widely believed to have been developed by the US NSA and leaked online by a group called the Shadow Brokers has caused chaos around the world.
At least 20 people died and 13 were injured when a bus carrying Turkish tourists plunged off a road near the southwestern sea resort of Marmaris.
The French automaker Renault reported that the company suffered from the global cyber attack that infected tens of thousands computers worldwide.
The IMF's agreement to release the second tranche of a $12B loan to Egypt is a vote of confidence in the country's economic reform programme, the Central Bank of Egypt Governor said.
Pyongyang is ready to hold talks with the US administration if circumstances are favourable, a senior North Korea diplomat said, echoing recent remarks by the US President.
North Korea asked the anti-money laundering body FATF to heed an alleged assassination plot against the top leader Kim Jong Un and provide help in an investigation of the case.
Russia's central bank claimed that it detected a massive cyber attack on domestic banks, which successfully withstood them. Also, the state-owned Russian Railways defended itself from the attack.
The British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said that there was a possibility that Russia might try to interfere in Britain's national election on June 8.
The British Interior Minister Amber Rudd said that the government had no information on who was behind Friday's global cyber attack that crippled the UK's health system.