During the speech in St. Peter's Square Pope Francis urged Catholics and people of other religions to ‘say no' to wars and violence and called to respect a day of prayer.
According to reports, a train heading from New York to Miami and carrying eight crew members and 139 passengers on board has clashed with freight train in Cayce, South Carolina.
The President of Iran Hassan Rouhani stated on Sunday that recently reviewed American nuclear policy, which prescribes to expand Washington's nuclear capabilities, directly threatens to Russia.
On Sunday, the Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel stated that coalition talks between CDU and SDP are going to be tough and it is unclear when an agreement could be reached.
According to the CEO of Aston Martin Andy Palmer, the British carmaker is looking for a partner in China to establish a joint venture which would help to enter the market of electronic vehicles.
During UK Prime minister's Theresa May first official visit to China, President Xi Jinping stated that the UK and China should deepen cooperation in finance, investments and nuclear power.
Syria denied US allegations regarding using chemical weapons in Eastern Ghuta area, controlled by anti-government rebels, claiming that there is no evidence to support these accusations.
The US has imposed weapons embargo on South Sudan, banning weapons export to all participants of Civil War to increase the pressure on local government and President Kiir to stop the conflict.
Chinese officials urged the US to rethink its "Cold War mindset" after Pentagon published a document showing plans to increase the nuclear capabilities of the US.
Samsung Electronics reported an operating profit of $50bn in 2017, compared to $26.8bn year-on-year, driven primarily by solid earnings from its components business.
Cyprus holds the second round of presidential election on Sunday between the current President Nicos Anastasiades and his leftist opponent Stavros Malas.
According to the latest ‘Overseas Business Risk - Azerbaijan' report, the country is among the top most successful implementers of the British-led Oil & Gas High Value Campaign.
The world's largest brewery Anheuser-Busch InBev has acquired the Israel-based start-up Weissbeerger that specialises in the collection and analysis of beer-related data.
Daimler, the owner of Mercedes-Benz, and Bosch plans to start the testing of self-driving robo-taxis within the following few months, as reported by both companies.
South Australia planned to create a net of 50k home solar systems that would be operated by Tesla Powerwall batteries, the region's State Premier Jay Weatherill said on Sunday.
Daimler, the owner of Mercedes Benz, and Bosch planned to start the testing of self-driving robo-taxis within the following few months, as reported by both companies.
Nissan Motor's joint venture in China announced plans to sell 1.17M cars in 2018, which would be up 5.3% from the prior year.
Construction on China's data centre for the US technology major Apple is expected to begin later in 2018 and to be completed in 2020.
Angela Merkel, the Chancellor of Germany, claimed that she is ready to consider changes to a widely criticised law aimed to remove hate speech from social media websites.
According to the senior EU official, the EU is willing to discuss residency rights of European citizens arriving to the UK after Brexit, which might signalise about softening the position of Brussels.
A significant number of US credit card issuers, including the major US banks, claimed that cryptocurrency purchases will be banned on their credit cards due to the high credit risk.
According to the armed forces of Turkey, five soldiers were killed in Afrin, the northwestern region of Syria, after Turkish tank was attacked by Syrian Kurdish YPG rebels.
According to TASS, the Russian warplane Su-25 was shot down in Idlib, the northwestern province of Syria, and the jet pilot ejected but was killed as he resisted capture by jihadists.
According to the Turkish broadcast company NTV, six missiles hit Reyhanli, a town on the Syrian Turkish border, resulting in two civilian deaths and sixteen people injured.