A person died and about 20 others were injured when a train derailed and a carriage fell over in Belgium on Saturday, rescuers told media.
Geert Wilders, one of the candidates for the upcoming Dutch election called for people to make the Netherlands for the Dutch people again and to get rid of the "Moroccan scum" that is damaging the country's safety.
Mike Pence expressed Donald Trump's support to Europe on Saturday, but did not manage to convince that there should be no worries about his stance on Russia.
Jakob Zuma, the President of South Africa claimed on Saturday that the country's anti-corruption organization should receive around 30 million dollars from various government departments.
China said that the development of the country's manufacturing industry would not be affected by Trump's plan to bring back overseas production to create jobs in the US.
According to the governor's office, 26 people has been detained over the bomb attack in Viransehir. Already two deaths, including a child and housing complex's security guard.
Australia's First Minister Turnbull rejected the call from the government's backbench to exempt the reduction of the company tax rates to 25% for country's biggest 4 banks.
In Viransehir, the car bomb has exploded near the housing complex for prosecutors and judges, killing a kid, while 17 were injured. Car has been remotely detonated.
Gulf Arab States are ready to continue to invest billions in defence, while introducing austerity measures amid low oil prices and severe budget deficit.
On Saturday, around 50,000 Philippine's Roman Catholics took part in the march against the death penalty in Manila, the greatest gathering condemning extrajudicial killings.
Cuba stated that the US has deported 117 immigrants since the termination of the policy that provided automatic residency to Cubans who moved to the US.
Philippine's minister Lopez made a decision to close country's mines amid environmental violations, however, President Détente stated that he would reconsider this order.
Malaysian police arrested a North Korean man in connection with the murder of Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.
Samsung Group chief, Jay Y. Lee, was taken for questioning by South Korean authorities after being arrested on Friday on corruption charges.
Thousands of people marched in Panama to protest a scandal over huge bribes paid by the Brazilian company Odebrecht in exchange for public contracts.
Brad Grey, the chairman and chief executive officer of Paramount Pictures, is expected to leave the studio in the near future.
During his trip to Europe, the Republican Senator John McCain said that the administration of President Donald Trump is in "disarray".
The US food company Kraft Heinz Co made a $143B merger proposal for Unilever in a bid to create a global consumer goods giant.
According to the source familiar with the matter, Apple Inc. is eager to launch its low-cost iPhone SE manufacturing in the company's Indian plant in Bengaluru over the next few months.
London is going to introduce a "T-charge" pollution fee for the vehicles registered till 2006 as these cars fail to meet the European emission requirements. The tax price will be $12.43 per day.
The Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic has agreed to be nominated as a candidate for President of the Serbian Progressive Party in the parliamentary election that are estimated to be held in April.
The number of wounded has risen to 15 and a 3-year-old child reported to be dead amid the blast defined as a car bomb in the Turkish town of Viransehir, close to Syria border-line.
One person dead and 10 people are reported to be wounded in a blast near building housing judges and prosecutors in Viransehir, close to the Turkish-Syria border-line.
The Polish PM Beata Szydlo has already recovered after the car accident happened on February 10 and is eager to attend the government meeting next week.