The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan warned on Sunday that his country would not subject to "blackmail" used by the US in the court case against gold trader Reza Zarrab who was detained on violation of sanctions regime against Iran.
In an interview publish on Sunday, the South African President Jacob Zuma said that his country will revive diplomatic relations with Morocco after a decade of lull.
According to local police, not less than 21 people died after a truck driver with 69 people on-board lost control on a twist in northwest Zimbabwe.
On Sunday, the Syrian Kurdish YPG reported in had taken under control the whole eastern countryside of Deir al-Zor with the assistance of both Russia and the United States.
On Sunday, the Saudi-led coalition conducted several air strikes on Sanaa, trying to assist insurgents of the Yemeni ex-President Ali Abdullah Saleh who announced suspension of relations with Iran-backed Houthi soldiers.
According to sources familiar with the matter, the United Nations (UN) is evacuating not less than 140 workers from Sanaa amid the clash between Houthi and the Saudi-led coalition that has chopped off the airport road.
Iran announced on Sunday that had opened a $1B extension of the southeastern Chabahar port that would probably help the country to turn into a key transit route to Central Asia and Afghanistan.
Saudi news agency said that the top officials of Hong Kong had met Saudi Arabia's King in Riyadh on Sunday, amid the competition of the world's leading stock exchanges over oil giant Saudi Aramco.
The municipal government reported on Sunday that Chinese police had arrested 11 suspected over a deadly skyscraper fire that took place in Tianjin city.
The US President Donald Trump reported on Sunday that he had never asked James Comey, the former FBI director, to stop the investigation over Michael Flynn, the US former national security adviser.
Toys R Us, the US toy retailer, might close a third store in the UK, leaving at least 800 people jobless, since the company fails to attract customers.
According to Network Rail, trains to and from London Euston station have been cancelled on Sunday amid emergency repairs of the damaged wires.
The US President Trump stated that he had to fire Flynn, former National Security Adviser, as he had lied to the Vice President and the FBI during the Presidential transition.
According to the US National Security Adviser, the risk of the war between the US and North Korea is growing each day, so Trump has aimed at the denuclearisation of the peninsula.
British Prime Minister May has faced a new crisis, after social mobility advisor stated that his team would quit, accusing the PM of failing her promise to build a fairer Britain.
Saudi-led coalition aircraft has bombed Houthi post in Sanaa, focusing to shore up former Yemeni President's supporters, who fight against the Iran-aligned group.
Australian embattled First Minister Turnbull has declared that he is aiming to lead his coalition government to the next election in 2019, marking strengths of his leadership.
The Pentagon has scouted the West Coast to find places for new anti-missile defence deployment, after North Korea has tested its ballistic missile system.
The CEO of Apple Inc. Tim Cook said on Sunday that 1.8M developers that were using the company's platform in China had earned around $16.93B in App Store.
The Director of the US Central Intelligence Agency said he had informed Iranian leaders that any military action towards the US in Iraq would be met with adequate response.
The Chinese President Xi Jinping explained on Sunday that China would not restrict access to global internet, but cyber sovereignty nevertheless remained an important issue.
Australia's financial agency AUSTRAC has granted HoustonKemp A$1M to create a centralised blockchain-based database to secure data and share information in a more efficient manner.
The new President of Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa ousted the education and labour ministers, two days after announcing his cabinet.
Dozens of people were killed in Boko Haram suicide bombings on a market in the northeastern Nigerian town of Biu, local media reports.