On Saturday, the White House representative said that 30 officials of the White House are preparing to leave to Singapore to organise the possible summit between North Korea and the US.
The Energy Minister of Russia Alexander Novak claimed that oil-exporting countries were discussing the possibility of returning to oil production level prior 2016, adding that this option will be additionally studied.
On Saturday, the President of the US Donald Trump claimed that government of Venezuela has released American citizen Josh Holt who has been held since 2016 due to the weapon charges.
On Saturday, CGT trade union, the main left party of France and 80 other organisation participated in street protests against the public sector reforms offered by the President of France Emmanuel Macron.
On Friday, the President of Colombia Juan Manuel Santos claimed that on the next Colombia will formally join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as a global partner and as the first state from Latin America.
On Saturday, the top administrative court of Egypt ordered to block video-sharing website Youtube for one month because of the video which denigrates Proprhet Muhammad.
On Saturday, the Prime Minister of Ireland Leo Varadkar claimed that Ireland's vote to cancel the consitutional ban on abortion is the culmination of quiet revolution in the country.
On Friday, the US State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert claimed that the US will take measures against Syrian government in response to the violations of ceasefire.
The President of South Korea Moon Jae-in and his North Korean colleague Kim Jong Un met on Saturday to discuss the prospects of the upcoming summit with the US President Donald Trump in Singapore.
The head of Independent Election Commission Gula Jan Badi Sayad announced on Saturday start of registration of candidates for district and parliamentary elections.
The Deputy Foreign Minister of Iran Abbas Araqchi said on Friday that Iran will continue discussions with European and Russian colleagues over preservation of the nuclear deal despite unconstructive steps taken by the US.
The Foreign Minister of Burkina Faso and the Chinese State Councillor Wang Yi officially established diplomatic ties on Saturday, after the African nation diminished relations with Taiwan.
The EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier urged Britain on Saturday to accept a deal, which pressuposes supremacy of the EU court over a withdrawal treaty, and stop playing "a game of hide and seek".
The Foreign Minister of Lebanon Gebran Bassil on Saturday expressed concern that a new Syrian law, which covers the issue of redevelopment of devastated regions, might hamper return of refugees back home.
Irish authorities will have no option other than to liberalize abortion laws, as exit polls showed that two thirds of the population want to change a 1983 amendment to the country's constitution.
Thousands of Argentines went on Friday to the streets of Buenos Aires to protest against taking another loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
The former president of Panama Ricardo Martinelli, who is set to be extradited to his home country by the US, has written a letter that blames the US for the extradition.
The prospects for a North Korean and United States summit increased after the President of the US on Friday announced that he was in talks reinstate the June 12 meeting.
Kenya created a reputation by being a front runner of financial inclusion due to its quick legitimation of a mobile payment system, allowing individuals to make payments on their cellphones.
On Friday, Mexican infrastructure and miner company Grupo Mexico stated that seven cargo train derailments were caused as a result of sabotage and would leave a $16M loss.
Major US-media outlets including the Chicago Tribune and LA Times were forced to close their websites down in some parts of Europe, following the new privacy regulations.
Ex-Panama president Ricardo Martinelli, still in Miami jail on spying charges awaits for extradition to his country of origin, stated in a letter unveiled on Friday.
On Saturday, The National Australia Bank experienced a nationwide technological system crash, leaving its customers unable to withdraw money or access banking services.
Night time landings on the China's first aircraft carrier have been carried out by Chinese fighter pilots, the most recent demonstration of Beijing to upgrade its military forces.