Tesla asked a US court on Friday for a dismissal of the securities fraud lawsuit filed by shareholders, who claimed that the EV manufacturer provided false public statements over a new Model 3 sedan's production.
On Saturday, the National Australia Bank has been hit by a technology outage, leaving its customers with no access to money withdrawal or banking service, creating a wave of discontent.
Saudi Arabia's Almarai, the largest dairy firm in the Gulf states, is planning to spend $2.8B in a five-year capital investment, as it seeks to boost the company's efficiency and expand its geographic footprint.
PepsiCo is set to acquire Bare Foods, the baked vegetable and fruit snack maker, amid the food and beverage firm's intention to expand its fast-growing portfolio of healthy snacks.
On Sunday, despite the involvement of the Brazilian military, Brazilian truckers continued their protest into its seventh day.
The President of the United States on Saturday announced that he was still set to attend the June 12 summit with the North Korean leader.
Sergio Mattarella is being pressured by would-be coalition parties to choose an Eurosceptic economy minister. If the demand is not met, there would be no government formed.
The car producer Daimler is set to face an investigation into its production of Vito and C-Class diesel cars due to suspected illicit emission software.
South Korean officials announced on early Sunday morning that the leader of North Korea has reaffirmed his commitment to complete denuclearisation.
Josh Holt, the American missionary, who was held by the Venezuelan government, has returned to the United States after being unexpectedly released.
Following the previously unannounced meeting between the two Presidents of the Korean Peninsula, the South Korean President revealed his hopes that the Trump-Kim summit in June does not get cancelled.
Chinese industrial profits earned in April have increased by 21.9% on a year to year basis, the Chinese statisticians announced on Sunday.
The President of the United States on Saturday announced that his administration has a strong unified stance in regards to North Korea.
The President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin on weekend announced that all sides should exercise restraint in dealing with the tensions in Korea.
On Saturday, Pakistani authorities announced that the country will hold general elections on July 25.
After the Irish authorities abolished their abortion ban some Northern Irish rights groups have begun to call upon the British government to do the same.
Cuidadanos party of Spain announced on Saturday that the party is open to other Prime Minister candidates than the current PM Mariano Rajoy.
The head of the European Union's negotiation process with the United Kingdom about the Brexit process on Saturday announced that UK should stop playing hide and seek.
The President South Korea on Saturday met with his North Korean counterpart to reassure that a US and North Korean summit takes place.
The British-Iranian, which was detained in Iran and was given a five year sentence in jail, is set to face another trial on new charges.
On Saturday, the White House representative said that 30 officials of the White House are preparing to leave to Singapore to organise the possible summit between North Korea and the US.
The Energy Minister of Russia Alexander Novak claimed that oil-exporting countries were discussing the possibility of returning to oil production level prior 2016, adding that this option will be additionally studied.
On Saturday, the President of the US Donald Trump claimed that government of Venezuela has released American citizen Josh Holt who has been held since 2016 due to the weapon charges.
On Saturday, CGT trade union, the main left party of France and 80 other organisation participated in street protests against the public sector reforms offered by the President of France Emmanuel Macron.