In a response to the Philippine Mining Minister Regina Lopez's decision to shut down 23 mines, the mining industry spokesperson said that the move was "illegal and unfair".
The PM of Australia Malcolm Turnbull is under threat of losing his leading position, as support for his party has dropped to the lowest point since he assumed power in 2015.
On Monday, Toyota and Suzuki, the two largest Japanese automakers, are set to bring out their cooperation that will likely include new technology development.
According to the Beijing-based media group Caixin, the Chinese services PMI slid modestly to 53.1 in the month of January, down from 53.4 points registered in the preceding month.
According to the First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon's key ally party a decision over a new possible Scottish independence referendum could be due in a few weeks.
On Sunday, in preparation for the upcoming Bulgarian parliamentary election the Socialist Party presented its program, vowing to boost economic growth and combat corruption.
Colorado's governor Hickenlooper believes that Cuba's government desires to improve the relations with the US and cooperate with the US President Trump.
According to Colombia's military commander, approximately 300 rebels from Marxist FARC could not be released under a peace agreement.
On Sunday, Germany's Vice Chancellor Gabriel stated that the EU countries as France, Portugal and Italy should be given the possibility to cut the budget deficit.
Jean-Luc Melenchon took an advantage of modern technology and used the 3D hologram to appear in presidential campaign in Lyon and Paris simultaneously.
The leader of the Merkel's Bavarian allies urged for the improvement of the relations amid SCU's strategic plan to defeat SPD in upcoming federal election.
According to the opinion poll, the support for Merkel's conservative alliance dropped 4% to 33%, the multi year low, while the SPD scored 29%, the highest score ever recorded.
Francois Bayrou has joined calls for the France's presidential candidate Fillon to quit the race amid the pressure from his conservative camp due to financial scandal.
The Nigerian President Buhari requested the country's parliament to prolong his two weeks long medial leave that took place in Britain.
German magazine Der Spiegel defended their cover where animated Trump's figure holds the bloodied head of Statue of Liberty that represents the menace against democracy.
On Sunday, the US immigration ban of the refugees was in legal limbo after the appeal court rejected the request of the DOJ to restore the immigration prohibition.
Posters that blamed the Pope for criticizing conservative Christians were taken down by authorities after they showed up all over Rome.
A member of Theresa May's party criticized her Brexit plan on Sunday, which could put pressure on their majority as the Parliamentary vote looms.
Following the launch of new Syrian peace talks by Russia last month, the country agreed to continue those led by the UN which were interrupted by the sidestep.
The Romanian government abolished the law which was meant to decriminalize a set of crimes on Sunday after thousands of people protested the amendments.
The Libyan coast guards claimed on Sunday that they have stopped around 1,131 refugees that tried to enter the Sabathra city just this week.
The Egyptian who attacked soldiers guarding the Louvre museum with machetes on Friday, declined to cooperate with investigators while being under formal arrest in the hospital.
Media reported on Sunday that around 50 people were killed and more went missing as an avalanche hit a village in Eastern Afghanistan.
More than 400 people were detained due to suspected Islamic State affiliation in the largest ever Turkish anti-terrorism operation which included raids in six different regions.