A knifeman attacked pedestrians in the Russian city of Surgut, wounding at least eight people before being shot dead by police, security sources reported.
The Finnish police investigated Friday's knife attacks in which were killed two and wounded eight other as crimes related to terrorism, authorities reported on Saturday.
The President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma, on Saturday annunced that he had accepted Mduduzi Manana resignation, the Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training.
Over 150 residents of Japan took part in an evacuation drill held by country's authorities on Saturday amid rising tensions over possible missile launch by North Korea.
Infosys approved a repurchase of $2B share in order to improve returns for stakeholders of the Indian software exporter a day after the resign of the Chief Executive Officer.
Japan successfully launched the third of its new Quasi-Zenith Satellite System on Saturday in order to improve the accuracy of country's global positioning data.
State banks in India need more capital to handle bad loans, the Reserve Bank of India Governor Urjit Patel says.
Full members of the South American trade bloc Mercosur condemn Venezuela's new legislative superbody, according to a recent statement.
The Chinese government further tightened regulation of outbound direct investments in sectors including entertainment, real estate, casinos and sports.
The United States and Japan "should be cautious" in their words and actions related to the South China Sea issue, the Chinese Foreign Ministry says.
More than 400 people died in mudslides and flooding in Sierra Leone with another 600 people missing in the capital.
The Gulf crisis has little impact on preparations for the 2022 football World Cup in Qatar, the head of the committee responsible for the event says.
The US President Donald Trump fired the chief strategist Steve Bannon in the latest shake-up at the White House.
An earthquake of 6.8 magnitude occurred around 500 kilometres west of the Pacific island of Tonga on Saturday.
The US stocks recouped losses on Friday, following the US President Donald Trump's decision to remove Steve Bannon, White House Chief Strategist.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg reported on Friday that he would take two months off after the birth of his second daughter.
The US President Donald Trump fired his chief strategist Steve Bannon, who helped to win the 2016 election, the White House announced on Friday.
South Africa granted diplomatic immunity to Zimbabwe's first lady, which allowed her to return to the country and avoid prosecution for assaulting a model at a hotel in Johannesburg.
More than 16M people were affected by seasonal flooding in Nepal, Bangladesh and India, the International Federation of Red Cross reported on Friday.
European travel stocks slumped on Friday, after the terror attack rocked Spain, where at least 14 people were killed and dozens of other injured in the heart of Barcelona.
The mayor of Nice, where died dozens of people after the last year's truck attack, reported he would rise a question of a better safeguard against vehicle attacks among the leaders of the EU countries.
Spanish police announced a nationwide hunt on a man named as Moussa Oukabur Soprano, the driver of a van that crashed into a crowd of tourist, killing 14 and injuring 100 more.
Police reported that shot and arrested a man who killed one person and injured eight others in a knife attack in Turku city.
Iraqi military commanders reported that the large military reinforcement had reached Kirkuk province to help defeat the ISIS militants and retake Tal Afar district.