The US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson visits Saudi Arabia as part of a new effort to end the Gulf tensions.
The electric car maker Tesla plans to set up a factory in the Shanghai municipality and expects to agree on the plan by the end of 2017.
The Spanish government on Saturday dismissed Catalonia's leadership to prevent the region from seceding.
Saudi Arabia and Iraq agreed to establish a new body to coordinate their efforts in the fight against the Islamic State.
On Sunday, the Indonesian government said that it demands an answer why the United States did not let the Armed Forces Commander General Gatot Nurmantyo into the country.
On Sunday, the World Health Organization (WHO) decided to revoke Robert Mugabe's appointment as a goodwill ambassador amid a sharp criticism from various human rights groups.
On Sunday, the Spanish government urged Catalans to accept suspension of autonomy and ignore orders from local leadership.
In an interview to the Kronen Zeitung newspaper, the next likely Austria's Chancellor Sebastian Kurz revealed his plans to form a coalition in less than two months.
According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, a Category 4 typhoon was moving northeast at 40 kph earlier this day, forcing thousands of people to evacuate.
According to the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), they have finally seized al-Omar, the key oil field on the eastern bank of the Euphrates river.
Thousands of people went on downtown Lisbon on Saturday to express their anger at the government's refusal to react to deadly forest blazes ahead of a no-confidence vote.
Polls were opened in Slovenia as the Presidential election had started on Sunday, with the current President who was running for his second mandate with eight other candidates.
At least 54 policemen were killed when a raid on a militant hideout in the southwest of Cairo escalated into the huge firefight, authorities reported on Saturday.
The US senior administration official reported on Sunday, ahead of the President Trump's visit there next month, that the US had been disappointed at China's slow market-oriented reforms,
China's labor ministry reported on Sunday that despite the fact that country's unemployment rate had hit the lowest level in several years, it still would face challenges over country's general structural reforms.
Moon Jae-in, the President of South Korea, reported on Sunday that the government would continue phasing out electricity generated by the nuclear power.
The former US President Jimmy Carter expressed a wish to solve the growing tensions between the US and North Korea by visiting the country on a diplomatic mission.
A very powerful typhoon approached Japan, a day ahead of national elections, with synoptic predicting huge winds and heavy rains while the country would go to the polls.
Henkel, the Germany's consumer goods group, expressed possibility of expanding its business further in the US via acquisitions, the company's CEO Hans van Bylen said.
China's Labour Minister stated that the country needs to create positions for 15M people every year, while supporting entrepreneurship to help to achieve this.
Chinese property sales are likely to slow in the December quarter, while prices are expected to remain stable, the country's Housing Minister said.
Australia is set to introduce random searches of employees entering and inside airports, as the country increases security after the latest foiled terrorism plot, officials stated.
Chinese unemployment rate was at its multiple-year low of 3.95% in September, while the total amount of new jobs added was a 10.97M position in the nine-month period of 2017.
Finance Ministers of the APEC adopted a common ministerial statement, promising to use all tools to achieve sustainable, balanced and inclusive growth.