Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) members met in Vietnam on Sunday to discuss trade agreements in the region.
Brunei plans to build a $1.3B fertilizer plant to diversify income from oil and gas industries and improve the local economy.
Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel urged the EU countries to show solidarity in taking in refugees and defended her decision to open Germany's borders she took two years ago.
The US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said that the US would continue to keep peaceful pressure campaign on North Korea amid firing of three ballistic missiles this week.
China outperformed Britain and India to top the global fintech usage, with the country's fintech adoption rate coming at 69% in the Ernst & Young index that measures users activity in money transfers, payments, investments, etc.
Tourism, one of the main pillars of Greece's economy, continues to support country's efforts to recover from the current debt crisis, with a 6.6% increase to 7.9M of foreign arrivals in the first half of the year.
The Iranian Minister of Telecommunication and Information Technology said that Apple's ban on Iran's apps in alleged compliance of the US economic sanctions will foster development of domestic technologies.
China will rely on innovation to boost manufacturing upgrades and economic restructuring, prompting industry leaders to make breakthroughs in core technology and take advantage of the Internet to reshape development.
The French President Emmanuel Macron's popularity has dropped 14% and reached to a new low. The poll showed that 57% of French voters were dissatisfied with his performance.
The number of people killed in the recent vehicle attacks in Spain rose to 16 on Sunday, as a German woman died from the injuries in hospital.
Iraqi military announced on Sunday that their forces have recaptured almost all of Tal Afar from the Islamic State fighters, including the urban center of the city.
The police announced on Sunday they have arrested a second man over a suspected terrorist attack outside Buckingham Palace in London where a knifeman injured two police officers.
A dry-cargo vessel crashed and broke in two peaces in the Black Sea near the Turkey's northwest coast. Authorities reported that a crew of eleven people was rescued.
Bangladesh authorities have detained and sent back nearly 90 Rohingya migrants fleeing along their border with Myanmar, despite the ongoing fighting in Myanmar.
Thousands of Rohingya Muslims tried to cross into Bangladesh, in order to escape from the fresh fighting that had erupted in Myanmar's northwestern Rakhine state.
Three Japanese servicemen are missing after a helicopter belonging to Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force crashed, the Defense Ministry of Japan reported on Sunday.
A South African gold mining company reported on Sunday that two miners have died and four people are missing when an earthquake hit one of its sites.
Seven people have died while several others were wounded in deadly clashes between Yemen rebels, the ousted Saleh forces and the Houthi militias, authorities reported on Sunday.
A powerful storm hit Hong Kong and Macau on Sunday, just the days after the deadly typhoon Hato had swept through southern China killing at least 18 people.
The Lebanese army announced on Sunday a ceasefire with the Islamic State to allow negotiations over the fate of nine soldiers who had been in the IS captivity since 2014.
Colombia's leftist FARC rebels reported that they would debut its political party on Sunday at a conference in Bogota.
Nearly 1,000 people joined the "March for Free Internet" in Moscow on Sunday, organised by several opposition parties.
Thousands of people took part in an anti-terror demonstration in Barcelona following the Islamic State's latest attack on the city.
The UK Labour Party's spokesman reported that the Labour Party would announce policy shift that could allow Britain to remain inside the EU's customs union and single market for several years after the UK's withdrawal.