On Sunday, a report by Reuters revealed that Tesco might cut thousands of fresh food counter jobs.
On Sunday, the British foreign office minister to the Middle East announced that Iraq has to stop its reliance in economic matters on Iran.
On Sunday, US government workers that were affected by the government shutdown were preparing to return back to work, as the agencies have resumed their work.
The Climate Investment Funds are planning to raise $500 million by issuing a new bond during the next two years.
During an interview on BBC a British Minister announced that the United Kingdom might enact martial law due to a no-deal Brexit.
On Sunday, the Prime Minister of Tunisia announced that the government of the country has established a new party named Long Live Tunisia.
A top state court of Brazil on Sunday blocked nearly $1.3 billion USD of Vale SA assets in an effort to pay for damages that might result from a dam burst caused by the company.
On Sunday, officials of Israel recognized Juan Guaido as the President of Venezuela. The decision came among the US call to pick sides in the conflict that is raging in Venezuela.
The President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro on Sunday announce that he is ready to talk with the protesters. Although, he denounced the calls for a new presidential election.
On Sunday, the President of the central bank of Netherlands announced that the European economy is doing well despite trade war worries.
The yellow vest protesters in Paris have continued to riot on Sunday, as sporadic clashes with the police continued.
On Sunday, it was announced that local authorities in Brazil have called for the evacuation of nearly 24,000 people due to a possible incoming dam burst.
The head of Netherlands' Central Bank Klaas Knot stated on Sunday that economy of the European Union was "very much okay" despite escalating trade war between China and the US.
The Nigerian government on Sunday denied all concerns of the European Union, Britain and the United States regarding suspension of the country's Chief Justice Walter Onnoghen.
The German government stated on Sunday that it would grant €12M to one of the Russian hospitals for WWII veterans in honor of the 75th anniversary of the breakthrough of the siege of Leningrad.
According to the Interfax news agency, the Kremlin Spokesman Sergey Peskov said on Sunday that a deal concluded between Russia and Turkey on actions in the province of Idlib in Syria has not been fully implemented yet.
The self-proclaimed leader of Venezuela Juan Guaido stated on Saturday that he had met the country's officials to persuade them to conduct snap elections.
In result of talks between the White House and Cabinet department financial officers, the US state agencies are preparing to resume operations on Monday.
On Sunday, the Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau decided to fire the country's Ambassador to China John McCallum for his comments regarding detained Huawei's CFO Meng Wanzhou.
The European Affairs Minister of Ireland Helen McEntee stated on Saturday that the United Kingdom had an obligation to defend "invisible border" between two Irelands.
The leader of the opposition in Venezuela and the self-proclaimed President of Venezuela has announced that he has met with government officials to organize new presidential elections.
On Sunday, Deutsche Bank revealed to Bloomberg that the German bank is set to get additional investment from Qatar.
The Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau fired on Saturday the Canadian ambassador to China. The reason for the firing were comments made by the envoy in regards to the Huawei case.
On Saturday, the US government shutdown ended. The end of the shutdown was announced by the US President Donald Trump.