The UK Brexit Minister Stephen Barclay said on Sunday that the United Kingdom could be flexible on the Northern Ireland veto power and the customs plan.
According to Attorney Mark Zaid, a second whistleblower has emerged with information about President Donald Trump's call with the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
The Vodafone CEO Nick Read stated on Sunday that the company was conducting in the UK tests of the OpenRAN, technology for radio access network.
In a statement published on Sunday, Bayer said that the US court has transferred glyphosate case hearing from October to February.
Terry Dittes, Vice President of the United Auto Workers (UAW), stated on Sunday that the situation has deteriorated after the union has rejected an offer made by General Motors (GM).
Saleem Albalooshi, the Chief Technological Officer at Emirates Integrated Telecom, stated on Sunday that the company had no security concerns regarding Huawei's 5G technology.
The Minister of Interior of France Christophe Castaner on Sunday rejected calls by the opposition to resign amid inability to prevent murder of four policemen by a radical.
On Sunday, North Korea stated there was no way the United States would provide alternative plans for the frozen nuclear talks between the two countries within two weeks, after they had been broken off on Saturday.
Thomson Reuters Corp made an acquisition of FC Business Intelligence, the events company, seeking to tap into the rapidly expanding sector and promote its media brand Reuters News.
France's President Emmanuel Macron called on the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to launch talks swiftly with the EU bloc's chief negotiator, in their Sunday phone call in which Johnson outlined the latest Brexit proposals.
PG&E Corp stated it had $34.45B in debt financing commitments for the Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganisation, confronting the noteholders group that proposed its own restructuring plan for the Californian power producer.
US regulators are considering whether to recall 2K of Tesla electric vehicles next May instead of ordering their software upgrade to rectify a defect that could have been a reason of battery fires.
The main issues that remained unresolved in the nearly three week-long UAW union's strike against the carmaker General Motors have narrowed to pensions and wages, according to a source's report on Saturday.
The US importers, such as Ambriola Co, are stockpiling Pecorino Romano, Grana Padano and Parmigiano Reggiano and other of harder cheeses due to looming EU tariffs.
During a phone conversation the Prime Minister of Finland Antti Rinne called his British colleague Boris Johnson to find a solution to Brexit within the next week.
On Friday, the UK government made a promise to the highest court of Scotland that it would ask the European Union to prolong the country's membership in case no deal is reached this month.
On Sunday, Swedish Vattenfall has won a tender for maintenance of Norway's Tine 200 charging stations used by customers' and employees' electric cars.
On Sunday, tens of thousands of Portuguese went to polling stations to elect new parliamentarians among which the Socialists are likely to win and stay in power for another four years.
Mike Pompeo, the US Secretary of State, said on Saturday that there are rules governing energy exploration in the Mediterranean Sea, as he condemned Turkey's illegal drilling activity in Cyprus water.
According to an INSA poll published on Saturday, around 63% of the German voters feel that Germany's CDU Chairwoman Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer is unsuited for the job of chancellor.
The Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev visits Cuba to meet with the former President Raul Castro and the current President Miguel Diaz-Canel to discuss bilateral relations.
Ukraine and Belarus signed business contracts worth $500M at a trade forum in Zhytomyr, northern Ukraine, the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says.
Foreign investment in Myanmar declined to $4.15B for the current fiscal year 2019, a decline from $5.7B for the previous fiscal year, the Directorate of Investment and Company Administration reports.
The African Development Bank Group has approved $229M loan to Kenya to construct a Kenol-Sagana-Marua road in central and eastern regions of the country, a statement published by the AfDB shows.