The armed forces of Myanmar said 28 Hindu villagers' bodies had been recovered in the northern country's state of Rakhine on Sunday.
On Monday, the Treasurer and a senior member of Turnbull's Cabinet Scott Morrison said Australia would push through tougher regulations for bank executives as soon as October.
US trade negotiators are set to unveil only partially new text on changing a key chapter concerning investment under NAFTA, while talks are likely to be finished by the end of 2017.
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is expected to compile a new package aimed to stimulate economic growth with the total amount of nearly $17.8B.
The US President Donald Trump set new travel prohibitions on citizens from Venezuela, North Korea and Chad, enlarging the list of countries affected by original travel bans.
Japan's manufacturing activity rose at the strongest pace in four months, as the PMI reached a seasonally adjusted 52.6 points in September amid strengthening demand.
Voter turnout in the German national election until 1200GMT on Sunday was lower in comparison to the same period four years ago, as reported by the Federal Returning Officer.
The US Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin assured on Sunday that the President Donald Trump would use all measures to avoid a nuclear war with North Korea.
The US President Donald Trump tweeted on Sunday that team owners in the National Football League should fire or suspend players who protested during the country's national anthem.
The City of London Corporation urged the Labour Party to discard its proposed financial transaction tax, as it would risk the position of London as a global financial centre.
The German airline company Lufthansa was ready to bid €200M for assets of the insolvent Air Berlin and pay additional €100M in operating costs, a source confirmed on Sunday.
The British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson is to oppose any intention to adopt EU regulations after the United Kingdom leaves the union in March 2019.
Kenya's Director of Public Prosecutions Keriako Tobiko ordered an inquiry into election board officials due to possible violations in the invalidated presidential vote on August 8.
The British food delivery company Deliveroo has received $385M in funding in order to expand to new markets locally and internationally.
More than 600K people have already signed a petition to save "save" Uber in London, making it the fastest growing petition in Britain this year.
US media reported on Sunday that a spy satellite was launched from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
The Polish Deputy PM Mateusz Morawiecki reported that JPMorgan would move its headquarters from London to Warsaw and hire several thousand people, following Britain's decision to leave the EU.
The British Prime Minister Theresa May expressed her hopes that the UK and France would remain close allies after the country leaves the European Union.
North Korea reported that targeting the US mainland with its rockets was "inevitable" after the US President Donald Trump called Kim Jong-un a "rocketman".
The leader of the UK's main opposition Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn reported on Sunday that Britain's exit from the EU should last as long as needed.
Afghan official sources reported on Sunday that a convoy belonging to the NATO-led coalition had been attacked by a suicide bomber.
Libero Milone, Vatican's Auditor General, who stepped down from his position in June, said that he was forced to quit after finding evidence of illegal activity.
Sources close to the matter reported that the Taliban had shut down more than 20 clinics in the province of Uruzgan, Afghanistan, demanding special treatment to its fighters.
Today, thousands of Germans have headed to the polls in the 2017 Federal Election, which is expected to deliver a victory for the Chancellor Angela Merkel.