The Russian Energy Minister said on Saturday that they will decide on whether the output cuts for OPEC and non-OPEC economies should be extended in April or May.
Despite the uncertainty that stems from the new US Administration, the Fed will maintain its targets of full employment and a two percent inflation, an official claimed on Saturday.
Seven police officers were injured and one was killed by protesting supporters of Moqtada al-Sadr, a Shi'ite cleric in a brawl on Saturday, a government official told the media.
Thousands of Indonesian citizens were urged to gather at the central mosque in Jakarta to vote for Muslim candidate for capital's governor position.
On Saturday, China has deported 32 South Korea's missionaries on diplomatic tension over the anticipated placement of the US missile defence system.
In South Sudan, military general has quit amid ethnic favouritism in the army and abuses by the security and military forces against the civilians.
In Turkey, the referendum on suggested updates to the constitution that would install executive presidency instead of existing parliamentary system would be held on April 16.
The Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi stated on Saturday that Iraq would avoid any international or regional conflicts in the future.
Angola's President Jose Eduardo dos Santos called for an investigation of a deadly stampede that occurred during a local football match on Friday.
The US President Donald Trump's acknowledgement of the One China policy was strongly influenced by the newly-elected State Secretary Rex Tillerson, government officials reported.
On Friday, a severe earthquake rattled the southern Philippines, killing at least four people and leaving more than 100 injured, local officials reported on Saturday.
China's exports rose 15.9% year on year in January, while imports increased 25.2%, official data showed on Friday.
The US President Donald Trump said that the US would seek a "fair and reciprocal" trade relationship with Japan at a press conference with the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Friday.
Reckitt Benckiser, a consumer goods company, agreed to buy Mead Johnson Nutrition for $16.6B.
The US President Donald Trump is considering a new immigration plan after a federal appeals court refused to reinstate the ban on Thursday.
Ford Motor plans to invest $1B in Argo AI, an artificial intelligence company that is focused on developing autonomous vehicle technology.
The US President Donald Trump agreed to honour the "one China" policy during a call with the Chinese President Xi Jinping.
On Friday, the US President Donald Trump stated that he would introduce new security measures, just a day after the appeals court refused to restore his travel ban on seven majorly-Muslim countries.
On Friday, Daniel Tarullo, a top Federal Reserve official, said that he would resign, giving the US President Donald Trump an opportunity to reshape the leadership of the US financial system.
On Friday, Tom Price, a harsh Obama crytic, was officially made the US Secretary of health, now expected to help President Trump reform the country's healthcare system.
One of the Euro zone's finance ministers, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, stated on Friday that Greece and its international lenders reached a consensus concerning Greece's fiscal bailout reforms.
According to the government of Peru the ex-President Alejandro Toledo, now fugitive due to severe bribery connections, is hiding in California and is expected to run to Israel. The corresponding governments have been contacted by Peru to help bring Toledo to justice.
OPEC's more than 90% production cut, rather than initial agreement of 60%, caused oil prices to rise on Friday. At 19:00 GMT Brent was at $56.71 per barrel, while WTI crude reached $53.87 per barrel.
Russian forces intervened in the first dispute between the Assad-led Syrian army and local rebels backed by Erdogan, as both of the forces had a shared goal to fight Islamic State.