Japan will pool efforts with the US, Russia, China and South Korea to give a resolute response to North Korea's missile launch, Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said.
The Russian Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov neither denied nor confirmed the President Vladimir Putin's visit to Paris on May29.
Israel expressed concerns to an arms deal between the US and Saudi Arabia announced a day earlier during the US President Donald Trump's visit to the region.
The South Korean President ordered the convening of a national security council meeting after North Korea test-launched a ballistic missile earlier in the day.
Thousands of Hungarians walked to Hungary's parliament in the latest mass rally against the Prime Minister Viktor Orban's clampdown on a top foreign university and NGOs ahead of the parliamentary election due next year.
China's authorities announced a reform plan for the country's oil and gas industry, providing the market a key role to make the sector more efficient and competitive.
The Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan was reelected as a leader of the ruling Justice and Development Party, receiving 1414 votes out of 1470 eligible delegates.
The world's biggest private equity fund, backed by Japan's Softbank Group and Saudi Arabia's main sovereign wealth fund, raised over $93B to invest in technology sectors.
The US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said both economic and diplomatic pressure would continue to be applied to North Korea amid a ballistic missile launch.
Boeing Co said that it had signed a number of defense and commercial contracts with Saudi Arabia including deals for the sale of military and commercial aircrafts.
Pierre Moscovici, the European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, said he was confident a deal between Athens and its creditors would be reached at a meeting of the Eurogroup on Monday in Brussels.
Britain is ready to walk away from divorce negotiation with the EU without a deal, the Brexit Minister David Davis said, but added that an agreement was the most likely result.
An American climber has died near the summit of Mount Everest on Sunday and an Indian climber is missing after heading down from the mountain following a successful ascent.
The last Syrian rebels and their families were being taken out from the last opposition-held neighbourhood of the central city of Homs, according to the provincial governor.
Beijing systematically dismantled CIA spying efforts in China starting in 2010, killing or imprisoning more than a dozen sources over two years, in a deep setback to the US intelligence there.
Gaza's Hamas rulers have sentenced three Palestinians to death for allegedly killing a senior commander of the militant group after collaborating with Israel.
Pope Francis announced to pilgrims on Sunday that he would be holding a June 28 consistory to create 5 new cardinals who would represent the "catholicity" of the Church.
A ballistic missile that was launched by North Korea on Sunday flew about 500 kilometers (310 miles) and was believed to have landed in waters off country's east coast, South Korea's military reported.
The Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan prepares to be re-elected as the leader of the self-established AK Party in a congress on Sunday.
South Korean military reported on Sunday that North Korea had launched an unidentified projectile near Pukchang, the same area where Pyongyang failed to fire a missile in April.
Analysts argue that the US President Trump's political scandals may hinder his economic agenda and diminish investor confidence that peaked following his election in November 2016.
Leftist groups in Brazil plan demonstrations on Sunday to request the resignation of the Brasilian President Michel Temer due to massive corruption scandal.
The US President Donald Trump is set to improve ties with Bahrain, a Gulf Arab state, by removing previously-existing strains.
The US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer explained on Sunday that the US would not reconsider the Trans-Pacific Partnership, as the country favours bilateral trade deals.