Spanish police had blocked off more than a half of all Catalonian school that had been earmarked as polling stations for an illegal independence referendum.
Dozens of anti-fascists and neo-Nazis were arrested during the extreme right-wing NMR march in Gothenburg, Sweden since they have clashed with the police.
The EC stated that it has declined to rank which cities would host European banking authorities and drugs regulator after Brexit, relying on member states' decision.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, overnight air strikes have killed 28 civilians, including four kids, in the rebel-held village of Idlib province.
China's Central Bank stated that it would maintain neutral and prudent monetary policy and would use various monetary policy tools to keep the liquidity stable.
Renewable energy investors saw the outstanding opportunity to use Puerto Rico's federal funds to invest in the demolished grid after the Hurricane Maria has smashed the island.
According to Kinshasa main airport's director, a military cargo plane has crashed in the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, killing the crew.
While Switzerland's financial regulator FINMA is investigating a number of initial coin offerings for potential breaches of the Swiss law, South Korea decided to ban the crowdfunding method altogether.
Iran's Road Trafficking Organisation banned crude oil products transportation to and from the Iraqi Kurdistan.
China plans to extend its fight against money laundering and terrorist financing activities in non-financial sectors, according to the PBoC.
The richest Americans are expected to benefit the most from the US President Donald Trump's offered tax cuts, whereas many upper middle-income people would face higher taxes.
Tens of thousands of Catalan separatists took part in a final rally ahead of Sunday's referendum on independence from Spain.
The UK Foreign Minister Boris Johnson said that a transition period after Britain's exit from the EU in March 2019 should not last more than two years.
Officials from the 21 member states of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation issued a statement saying that joint actions would be implemented to support women's access to capital and markets, skills development and leadership.
Under pressure from the US President Donald Trump, the US Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price resigned amid an uproar over use of expensive private charter planes for government business.
The US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will hold top-level negotiations in China today as the US plans to tighten an economic squeeze to persuade North Korea to retreat from its nuclear arms and missile programme.
Several North Korea's missiles were spotted moved from a rocket facility in Pyongyang, fuelling speculation that the country was preparing to take more provocative actions.
China's non-manufacturing sector grew at the fastest pace since June 2014 in September, with the sector's business activity index rising 55.4 from 53.4 in August.
The Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Saturday that the ruling party members should study capitalism but must not deviate from Marxism.
Joined by Melania, the US President Donald Trump will be on an 11-day trip to Asia in November, stopping at South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, China and the Philippines.
The US President Donald Trump said he had interviewed four candidates for the position of the Federal Reserve Chairman and would make a final decision within the upcoming weeks.
According to Bloomberg, Citigroup Inc and Lehman Brother Holdings Inc settled a dispute over $2.1B Lehman had deposited in Citigroup prior to its bankruptcy.
China's Purchasing Manufacturing Index rose to 52.4 in September, compared to 51.7 in the previous month, thus recording the fastest monthly manufacturing growth since 2012.
The US Financial Stability Oversight Council agreed to reduce control over American International Group, as its financial problems are no longer a threat to the financial stability.