On Sunday, the Finance Minister of Israel announced that the country has met its 2.9% GDP growth target of 2018.
On Sunday, one of the many Nigerian militants groups announced that it has carried out a warning attack on a local Conoil facility. The company has not confirmed the information.
The Northern Ireland ruling party Democratic Unionist Party on Sunday called upon the British government to drop the possibility of backstopping Brexit.
The head of the Syrian opposition negotiating group on Sunday urged global powers to not rebuild ties with Syria, which has been occurring during the recent past.
Professors of the Khartoum University revealed to Reuters on Sunday that the lecturers of the university have been detained after they joined anti-government protests. The event signals an escalation of the unrest in the oil exporting country.
The junior coalition partners of the German Chancellor Angela Merkel, SPD are demanding that the Interior Minister finds out immediately what was known about the recent data breach.
On Sunday, the Chief of Staff of the White House announced that the President's administration is willing to compromise to end the government shutdown.
On Sunday the Royal Palace of Malaysia announced that the king Muhammad the Fifth is stepping down from his throne.
As some reports indicate that the Brexit vote in January might get delayed, Theresa May reassured the nation that the vote will take some place around January 15.
On Sunday, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Theresa May announced that the UK will be in what she called uncharted territory, if her Brexit deal is rejected by the Parliament.
Polish officials on Sunday announced that all escape rooms that do not meet safety standards will be shut down. The announcement comes after five teenage girls died in a fire in an escape room.
Kuwait's officials are once more pushing their request to Dubai to release almost half a billion US Dollars of a private Kuwaiti equity fund frozen in the country.
On Sunday, Pope Francis announced to his followers that the European leaders should make decision about 49 migrants aboard NGO ships in the Mediterranean Sea.
A poll conducted by YouGov has revealed that most UK citizens would vote for a stay in the EU and want a second referendum on the matter.
On Sunday, the leaders of the Ukrainian Orthodox Christian church presented the decree, which finalised the split from the Patriarch of Moscow. The event is set to increase the conflict between the two countries.
On Sunday, the Health Minister of the United Kingdom Matthew Hancock announced that he hopes that the Brexit deal of the government will be soon approved by the Parliament.
The Chinese dating app Blued has halted registration of new users. The event occurred after media reported that some underage users have caught HIV after dates set up through the app.
It was revealed on Thursday that Chinese authorities will relocate passenger carriers to the newly built Beijing airport in September.
In the northern city of Harbin in China a month long winter festival has begun. The festival is one of the many efforts to stimulate local tourism in the country.
The US President Donald Trump did not back down in the talks with Democratic negotiators on Saturday about ending the government shutdown, as the proposed solution did not include financing for a border wall.
On Saturday, the head of the US Democrats Nancy Pelosi announced that the party will attempt to reopen some parts of the US government. The announcement came after a failure to negotiate with the US President.
On Sunday, the South Korean pharmaceutical production company Celltrion announced that it plans to start selling its products in China starting from 2020.
The South Korean Celltrion drug maker announced that the company intends to create a joint venture with a company in China during the first half of this year.
On Sunday, the son of the detained chairman of Nissan announced that the Japanese prosecutors want the chairman to confess to his financial misconduct.