No less than 14 people were reported to be killed in a suicide bomber's attack in the Nigerian city of Dikwa in Borno state.
According to the Australia's Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, the Australian counter-terrorism unit made four arrests in raids on Saturday in Sydney.
Elon Must, the CEO of Tesla Motors, said that the first 30 out of 500K Model 3 electric cars have been handed over to early buyers.
On Saturday, the Kurdish authorities in northern Syria have announced dates for local and regional elections. The first will be held in August, while the second in November.
According to the sources familiar with the matter, the Benetton family is in a list of five bidders for purchasing Italian Ducati. The result will be announced in autumn.
Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N), the rullng party of Pakistan, decided to appoint Shahid Khaqan Abbasi as temporary-acting Prime Minister after Nawaz Sharif's dismissal.
On Saturday, the European Commission started a legal action against Poland amid its controversial judiciary reform. The Commission believes that the new law erodes judges' independence.
According to the Hezbollah's news agency, the Syrian government troops reached outskirts of Al-Sukhnah, the last city in a way between Palmyra and the besieged Deir al-Zor.
According to the Columbian authorities, an explosion at an illegal gold mine in the Buritica municipality left at least six people dead and two more missing.
The Lions Gate Chief Executive Officer Jon Feltheimer made $35.3M in compensation for the fiscal year that ended in March, up 223% from the preceding year.
Wells Fargo reported on Saturday that it would cut nearly 70 senior executive positions in retail banking after the fake-accounts scandal.
The White House reported on Saturday that Elaine Duke would replace John Kelly as the Homeland Security Secretary.
Some 81% of Germans said that the country had a big problem with political extremism, according to a survey published by Statista and YouGov.
On Saturday, South Korea and the United States discussed military response options after North Korea launched an intercontinental ballistic missile.
Some of the EU member states said that they would strike back if the new US anti-Russian energy sanctions hit the EU energy sector.
The Foreign Minister of Vietnam asked his Indonesian counterpart to investigate the issue that Indonesian navy shot dead and wounded two Vietnamese fishermen in the East Sea.
A Turkish court on Friday ordered the release of seven journalists from jail after they spent nine months behind bars on charges of aiding a terrorist organisation.
The Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told the US counterpart Rex Tillerson that Moscow remained ready to work with the US despite the new sanctions being readied approved by Congress.
At least five people were killed in renewed clashes between police and protesters in Venezuela, where a 48-hour strike called for by the opposition was taking place.
The Syrian government troops entered the last ISIL-held town of al-Sukhna in Homs province.
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain meet in Manama today to discuss the latest developments on the blockade of Qatar.
The Qatari Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani asked the United Nations to help in resolving the Gulf crisis.
China urges the Republic of Korea and the United States to stop the deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defence system.
The Russian Central Bank left its key interest rate at 9%, citing inflationary pressures and geopolitical risks.