The Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Sunday that Turkey and the European Union should part ways, as he accused the block of "messing about" with the country.
Republican Senator Susan Collins told reporters on Sunday that 8 to 10 Republicans had major concerns about the party's healthcare legislation intended to replace Obamacare.
The leader of German Social Democrats Martin Schulz presented on Sunday the party's election plan to increase investment and enhance solidarity in the EU amid other pledges.
The British government had affirmed that no Brexit trade deal with the European Union would exclude Gibraltar, Chief Minister Fabian Picardo said on Sunday.
Refinancing of Doha Festival City, a hospitality and retail complex in Qatar, worth $1B had been postponed due to unwillingness of regional banks to do business in Qatar.
The Israel Central Bureau of Statistics reported on Sunday that the country's economy grew at an annualised 1.4% in the first quarter of 2017 due to a boost in exports.
China's Ministry of Transport reported on Sunday that 49 tourists were rescued from an uninhabited island near the southern Guangdong province.
The South African Human Settlements Minister Lindiwe Sisulu told local media on Sunday that she had publicly accepted the nomination to lead the African National Congress.
Venezuelan workers sought creative ways how to participate in the opposition's unofficial referendum on Sunday, thus hiding from Socialist Party members and colleagues.
EU officials hope to see more sense of urgency from the British government when negotiators of both sides are to meet in Brussels on Monday to discuss the Brexit deal.
Talks with the Russian President Vladimir Putin helped France and Russia make progress on the Syrian issues, the French President Emmanuel Macron said.
Bilateral talks aimed at cutting the US budget deficit with China yielded some initial deals, but US companies said that much more should be done.
The senior British government ministers become convinced of the necessity for transitional arrangements to reduce disruption as Britain exits the EU, the Finance Minister Philip Hammond said.
The Euro zone needs a joint budget to increase investment, while Germany should be ready to do more in Europe, by raising its financial contribution, the SPD leader Martin Schulz said.
The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan threatened to chop off heads of traitors in a speech marking the failed coup anniversary.
A senior Chinese official Sun Zhengcai, who was considered to be a contender for top leadership, was put under investigation, being suspected for serious discipline violations.
The US Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced a delay to vote on a Republican bill to repeal and replace the healthcare programme.
The PBoC will take on a bigger role in macro-prudential management and in guarding against systemic risks in the financial system, the President Xi Jinping said.
The United Kingdom could remain in the European Union, despite the Brexit referendum, the former British Prime Minister Tony Blair says.
Boeing secured more than 60 orders and commitments from Chinese airlines for its newly launched 737 MAX 10, Boeing data shows.
The US Senate delays voting on new health care legislation as the absence of the Republican Senator John McCain casts doubt on whether the legislative body is able to pass the bill to replace Obamacare.
The opposition in Venezuela holds an unofficial plebiscite on Sunday to ramp up pressure on the President Nicolas Maduro as he plans to establish a legislative super body.
Barclays started talks with Irish regulators on expanding the bank's presence in Dublin to continue providing services to customers in the EU after Brexit.
European Union leaders are likely to consider changes in the bloc's rules around freedom of workers' movement, providing opportunity for the UK to avoid hard Brexit.