The leader of Mexico's left-wing National Regeneration Movement party said MORENA was not going to join other parties in the 2018 presidential election run-up.
Syrian military forces and allies have intensified attacks on the insurgent-held part of Deraa, a city in southwestern Syria, in an attempt to retake control of the area.
Data released by the Bank of Japan revealed the country's Producer Price Index held steady at 2.1% over the month of May, while analysts had predicted a 2.2% reading.
German grocery network Aldi is set to invest $3.4B to expand the amount of its stores in the US to 2,500 until 2022, aiming to be low-price leader.
Japan core machinery orders showed a 3.1% fall in April compared with expectations of 0.6% decline, adding to concerns over fragile economic recovery.
South Korea's Central Bank head revealed that monetary policy needs to remain accommodative to support economic growth, but with adjustments in case of strong improvement.
Credit card Visa reported that the UK consumer spending fell for the first time in about four years, as household already became more cautious before election results.
In a statement released on Sunday, Downing Street reported the British PM Theresa May had appointed David Lidington to the post of the new Justice Minister.
An American financial magazine reported memory chip demand could drive shares of Lam Research, a California-based semiconductor equipment supplier, up 20% next year.
Jack Reed, a Democratic Senator, stated he sought to question Jeff Sessions, the US Attorney General, over involvement in the firing of the FBI head James Comey.
A local governor said on Sunday 11 people had been killed and over 900 inmates had escaped after unknown attackers stormed a prison near Beni, Congo.
A poll by Ipsos Peru demonstrated on Sunday that the Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski's approval rate fell in June, responding to a cancelled airport project near Cusco.
Citizens of Puerto Rico, a poverty-stricken US territory, voted this Sunday on whether to become the 51st state of the United States of America.
FIFA's President Gianni Infantino assured on Sunday that the diplomatic crisis in the Gulf region is unlikely to threaten Qatar's role as the host nation of the 2022 World Cup.
The British Prime Minister Theresa May reported on Sunday that the current Business Minister Greg Clark is to retain his position in the new parliament.
The US realised a military strike against Somalia's al Shabaab, thus reacting to the militant group's recent attacks, the US Department of Defence reported on Sunday.
Qatar is willing to address concerns expressed by other Gulf states on its involvement in terrorism funding, Kuwait said on Sunday in an attempt to mediate the dispute.
Italy's Environment Minister Gian Luca Galletti said that the US is unlikely to change its stance on the Paris accord, despite other G7 countries' attempts to improve the situation.
Israel's public debt fell for the seventh consecutive year in 2016 as a result of diminished government spending and low interest rates, thus equalling 62.2% of its GDP.
According to a British newspaper The Guardian, the US President Donald Trump's planned state visit to the United Kingdom has been delayed due to possible protests.
Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy said on Sunday that a decrease of the country's value-added tax would have little impact on reducing its trade surpluses.
According to a source familiar with the matter, the Volkswagen thinks about rehiring Karl-Thomas Neumann, the CEO of GM's Opel, to take a lead in its Audi brand.
Rodrigo Duterte, the President of the Philippines, said on Sunday that he had never asked the United States to help to free the besieged city.
According to Iranian authorities, the IranAir made so far four cargo flights to Qatar, delivering water, fruits and vegetables.