On Monday, the Brexit Secretary David Davis is starting the negotiations in Brussels over the Britain withdrawal from the EU.
The South Korean President Moon Jae-in announced on Monday about his plans to halt new nuclear power factory building, suspending the existing plants as he aimed to phase out nuclear power.
The US Navy affirmed on Monday that seven sailors who went missing on the USS Fitzgerald were found dead after the destroyer collided with a container ship in Japan.
On Monday, the Foreign Minister of Russia Sergei Lavrov called the US to respect the Syrian territorial integrity and forbear from any unilateral actions in the country.
The European autonomous car manufacturer Vedecom and Israeli Karamba Secutiry are partnering together to develop fully self-driving vehicles that could be used only in the certain EU cities.
At least one person was reported to be dead, while 10 others were injured after a van rammed into pedestrians close to the London mosque.
A Chinese news agency reported devastating turbulence on a China Eastern Airlines flight from Paris to Kunming had left 26 passengers injured.
The White House said late on Sunday top Trump aides Jared Kushner and Jason Greenblatt would visit Jerusalem and Ramallah in the upcoming week.
In a statement released on Sunday afternoon, China's embassy in Laos said it had issued a security alert for its citizens there, following a murder of a Chinese national in Xaysomboun.
In a blogpost, Google said it was eager to take a tougher line on videos of violent, extremist or supremacist content on YouTube, the company's video-sharing platform.
Japan's PM Shinzo Abe is likely to reorganize his cabinet in attempt to bolster ratings affected by suspicions that he secured privileged treatment for his friend's business.
Average prices of new homes in China's 70 big cities posted a 0.7% monthly increase in May, the same as in April, figures calculated from official data showed.
David Davis, the Brexit Secretary, launches Brexit negotiations on Monday, which are likely to set the terms of how the UK leaves the European Union.
Japan's exports showed the fastest increase in more than two years in May, surging 14.9% year-over-year amid bigger shipments of steel and cars.
On Sunday, Marine Le Pen said that she and at least five other National Front's members won seats in the French Parliament.
According to pollsters' estimates, Macron's Republic on the Move (LREM) is projected to win 373-403 seats in the French Parliament, thus beating socialist and conservative parties.
According to the Security Ministry of Mali, an unknown gunmen opened fire in popular among foreigners luxury resort to the east from state's capital Bamako. No information about casualties has been reported yet.
According to a source familiar with the matter, Viva Air Peru is about to reach a deal with the Airbus to purchase 15 A320ceo and 30 upgraded A320neo planes. The deal might be announced at the Paris Airshow.
Alfredo Thorne, the Finance Minister of Peru, said on Sunday that he will not resign despite heavy pressure from oppositional parliamentarians in the Congress.
Jaguar Land Rover announced its plans to hire additional 5,000 engineers and factory workers for the purpose of creating electric cars in the UK.
Pollsters estimate that the voter turnout in the second round of French parliamentary election on Sunday may be around 42-43%, compared to 48.7% in the first round and 55.4% in 2012.
Romania's Social Democrat Party and its allies signed a no-confidence motion against the country's PM Sorin Grindeanu on Sunday for not implementing the party's governing agenda.
UK's International Trade Secretary Liam Fox is to meet US trade leaders on Sunday to discuss a possible free trade agreement between both countries after Brexit.
According to a government official, the majority of food aid sent by the Nigerian government to people suffering from the jihadist group Boko Haram has not reached the target.