One of the Libyan de facto leaders Khalifa Haftar rejected on Saturday a possibility of any foreign armed forces presence even if its only task would be countering illegal migration.
The President of International Committee of the Red Cross Peter Maurer stated on Sunday that situation in Myanmar was not safe enough to allow Rohingya refugees to begin returning back home.
According to the International Monetary Fund's data, share of the US Dollar as global reserve currency decreased in Q1 2018 compared to Euro, British Pound and Chinese Yuan.
On Sunday, Hong Kong's pro-democracy protesters weakness one of the lowest turnouts in recent history as thousands of people protest against Chinese rule.
Mexican voters went to the polls on Sunday to elect their new president in a historic election that could reshape the country.
On Sunday, the French people paid tribute to Simone Veil, a survivor of Holocaust, well known for legalizing abortion.
Steel pipe producer Tenaris SA announced that it would temporarily cut off workers and modify production at a Canadian plant as President Donald Trump steel tariffs bite.
On Sunday, the US President Donald Trump said that the United States would impose sanctions on companies that do business with Iran, including Europe.
The United States President Donald Trump blamed OPEC for manipulating oil market and asked it to stop.
The White House National Security Adviser John Bolton said on Sunday that North Korean nuclear, biological and chemical programs could be liquidated within a year.
The Interior Minister of Italy Matteo Salvini stated on Sunday that Italy will forbid entrance to its ports for all NGO vessels with rescued migrants on board.
According to a Spokesman for the Energy and Electricity Ministry, Egypt will begin construction of the 4,8K megawatt capacity nuclear plant with Russia's help in next two years.
The White House National Security Adviser John Bolton stated on Sunday that he managed to discuss with Vladimir Putin an alleged Russia's meddling in American Presidential elections.
The Transport Minister of Germany Andreas Scheuer stated on Sunday that the ministry might recall more cars if investigation of automobile industry detects use of illegal software.
Member of the Christian Social Union gathered on Sunday to vote on migration deals that the German Chancellor Angela Merkel brought from political talks in Brussels.
The First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri stated on Sunday that Iran will permit private companies to start exporting its crude oil, as one of the steps directed to circumvent American sanctions.
The US private equity firm KKR & Co transformed on Sunday from a publicly traded partnership into corporation in an attempt to attract new investors for its stock.
Public health service of Britain has initiated significant planning to make sure medicines are still provided to patients even if the government is unable to work out a Brexit deal.
China has lent Pakistan $1B to strengthen the South Asian country's dropping foreign exchange reserves, amid rising speculation of yet another International Monetary Fund bailout.
On Saturday, Malta's banking watchdog asked the European Central Bank to take back a banking licence from Pilatus Bank, due to its chairman's scandal with the US court earlier this year.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un asked Chinese President Xi Jinping at the time of a Beijing meeting in June to go towards delivering an early conclusion to economic sanctions.
The Chinese state-owned Sinochem Group and ChemChina are going to merge, where current chairman of a Sinochem company Ning Gaoning is set to become the chairman of a newly merged enterprise.
The leader of Saudi Arabia promised the US President Donald Trump to boost oil production if necessary and claimed that they have a spare capacity of producing additional 2M barrels per day.
China Development Bank is anticipated to issue 35B yuan ($5.29B) financial bonds to worldwide investors on 3 July under scheme called bond connect.