A bomb blast in Tanta, Egypt, left at least 16 people injured, including 13 police officers who were at the police training centre near the explosion.
Due to demonstrations and condemnation from other countries, the Venezuelan court reversed the decision to abolish the congress led by opposition on Saturday.
Demonstrations in Paraguay turned out fatal for one protester, media reported on Saturday. The protests broke out after a secret vote that would allow the current president to run for another term.
A probe on internet users who were urging people to protest in Moscow on Sunday was launched by Russian investigators who are accusing them of anti-government activities.
Reuters reported on Saturday that along with other post-military rule reforms, Myanmar is training women in order to cut numbers of child-birth related deaths.
The conservative presidential candidate Francois Fillon warned that France might face the same fate as Greece, as the country's debt forces to seek billions of euros every day on international markets.
The US President Donald Trump's orders on trade deficit and import duty evasion indicate that Washington seeks to avoid free trade and international agreements, the Germany Economy Minister said.
China's manufacturing production rose for the ninth consecutive month in March, but less than expected amid a slowdown in new export orders, a private survey revealed.
China plans to establish a new economic zone, the Xiongan New Area, in the polluted province of Hebei to promote integration with Beijing and Tianjin, the government announced.
Mauls Gigaba, South Africa's Finance Minister, announced a swing to the left and expressed his intentions to radically transform the South African economy, while keeping fiscal stability.
Britain's role in European security is unconditional, the Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said, denying the government had threatened to reduce collaboration if there was no post-Brexit trade deal.
Egypt has been trying to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which will top the agenda of the Egyptian-US summit in Washington. Peaceful settlement in Palestine means stability for the whole region.
The US President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka and her husband, Jared Kushner, hold assets worth $240M and $740M, documents released by the White House showed.
Since March 2012, China has issued over 98M chipped passports, which contain personal information of a bearer, the Ministry of Public Security reported.
Gazprom predicts a bigger output in 2017 compared with the preceding year amid a robust first quarter and increased consumption of gas in Europe. In 2016, gas exports to Europe grew 12.5%.
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro asked the Supreme Court on Saturday to review a decision to annul the Congress.
The US President Donald Trump wrote to the Vietnamese President Tran Dai Quang to improve cooperation between the two nations.
The International Monetary Fund issued data about forex reserves denominated in Renminbi for the first time, signalling internationalization of the RMB.
China is firmly against next week's visit of the Dalai Lama to disputed areas in the eastern border between China and India.
On Friday, protests sparked in Paraguay amid a group of senators voting in secret for a bill, which would allow President Cartes to run for reelection.
On Friday, the US President Donald Trump approved his retired General and former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn's decision to seek immunity against unfair prosecution of his possible ties with Russia.
Robert Francis, a former punk-rocker, announced his bid for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Ted Cruz, becoming the first Democrat to run for the position.
The head of the Rohingya Muslim group claimed on Friday that they would fight „even if a million die" against the Myanmar forces until action to protect the minority is taken.
Third Avenue Management made a 14.25 million dollar settlement with other parties in a lawsuit over the collapse of a junk-bond fund under their supervision.