Japan's auto supplier Denso intended to invest $1M in the company's Tennessee facility, seeking to increase the North America's role in the global trend of electrification and vehicle safety.
The government of Sudan stated that it was intending to cooperate with the US administration until the full normalization of relations between the countries.
Saudi Arabia and Russia supported the oil production cut agreement, the future of which will be discussed closer to the date of expiry, the Russia's Energy Minister stated.
The Australia's government launched a campaign targeting youths, who seek leisure or working holiday, aiming to make the country a more attractive tourism destination.
China is set to become the world's largest manufacturing basis for display screens by 2019, as investments flow into assembly lines, industrial associations said.
The Foreign Ministry of Egypt welcomed the decision to end the 20-year embargo by the United States against Sudan, the statement revealed.
On Saturday, thousands of Australians marched nationwide against Indian mining giant Adani's proposed Carmichael coal mine in the Galilee Basin in Queensland.
The Danish police reported on Saturday that they found the legs and the head of Kim Wall, a Swedish journalist, who died after she went on a trip with a Danish inventor on his submarine.
The Free Syrian Army reported on Saturday that its groups were ready to enter northwest Syria controlled by insurgent forces with the backing of Turkey.
The FBI and police, still searching for a motive for the latest Las Vegas massacre, urged the public to share any information that could help to understand the picture fully.
On Sunday, thousands of Australians marched nationwide against Indian mining giant Adani's proposed Carmichael coal mine in the Galilee Basin in Queensland.
According to the White House, the US President Donald Trump will reveal new approach to Iran's support for terrorist groups, missile tests and cyber assaults.
On Friday, the authorities of New Orleans were forced to evacuate some inhabitants because of the approaching Category 1 tropical storm Nate.
On Friday, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Mark Lowcock said that the number of Muslim Rohingya refugees could increase even more and the UN needs to be prepared to help these people.
Harvey Weinstein, the co-chairmen of The Weinstein Company, decided to take an infinite leave from the company amid ongoing internal investigation over sexual harassment allegations.
According to the Russian lawmaker Anton Morozov, North Korea is ready to test a long-range missile that theoretically can reach the west coast of the United States.
On Saturday, the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) said that it would welcome any armistice proposals from the Myanmar government but noted that a monthly cessation of hostilities is about to end.
According to the Defence Ministry of Mexico, seven servicemen supposedly died and one got injured in a helicopter crash in the state of Durango during a training mission.
On Friday, the United States lifted burdensome sanctions against Sudan and praised it for successful fight against terrorism, non-cooperation with North Korea and easing of humanitarian disaster.
According to Iranian officials, the country was ready to begin negotiations over the ballistic missile program, seeking to reduce tension over the disputed program.
The Federal Reserve policymaker Bostic stated that the US Central Bank should increase interest rates again by the end of the year. Meanwhile, the US unemployment dropped to 4.2% in September.
The US Treasury has unveiled a sweeping reform blueprint of the US capital markets, implementing President Trump's agenda to support economic growth by cutting the red tape.
Attack helicopters and troops opened a fire on protestors at the height of separatist rallies in Cameroon, killing and injuring dozens of people.
Saudi Arabia has rejected the figures and information in a UN report, which accused the Saudi military coalition for injuring and killing 683 children in Yemen.