Diplomats reported that the UN Security Council would hold a meeting on Tuesday to discuss North Korea's Sunday missile launch.
On Sunday, North Korea launched a non-nuclear ballistic missile that landed 97 km south of Russia's Vladivostok region, according to US officials.
The President of France Emmanuel Macron is expected to meet the IOC evaluation commission on Tuesday in an attempt to support Paris bid to carry out the 2024 Games.
France condemned the latest North Korea's missile test as it was a serious threat to security and called the country to conform with its international commitments.
Thousands of people joined a protest in the center of Moscow, showing concerns about government plans to resettle citizens from Soviet-era apartments.
Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka is likely to tell coalition on Monday whether he is ready to accept a finance minister's proposed replacement.
Poland and Hungary feared about losing their influence in the EU single market after Emmanuel Macron was elected as French President.
China is able to maintain stability in country's financial markets and is set to keep the Yuan steady, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang revealed.
The Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said he had several candidates in mind to replace the central bank's Governor Valeria Gontareva.
The French automaker Renault expects to resume normal production on Monday in the factories that suffered from the global cyber attack.
Austria's Chancellor Christian Kern said that the country would hold a snap parliamentary election this year, giving the far-right Freedom Party a chance of entering the national government.
The Dubai government said that it secured $3Bin long-term financing for the expansion of airports, one of three multi-billion dollar infrastructure projects.
The Head of the European Union police agency said that Friday's cyber attack hit as many as 200K victims in 150 countries and that number could increase when people return to work on Monday.
Emmanuel Macron took power as the French President at the Elysee Palace, pledging to work to overcome division in society.
The Brexit Minister David Davis said that Britain would argue about the EU's desire for the European Court of Justice to oversee the rights of EU citizens staying in Britain after Brexit.
The next French Prime Minister is likely to be appointed on Monday and the country's new government on Tuesday, a source close to the President-elect Emmanuel Macron said.
The UK plans to spend around $64M on enhancing the security of the National Health Service's computer system, the Defense Minister Michael Fallon said.
The US supports China's efforts to promote infrastructure connectivity as a part of the Belt and Road initiative and US companies can offer their services, the White House adviser Matt Potting said.
The Philippines and China will open bilateral talks on their dispute over the South China Sea next week, the Philippine ambassador to Beijing reported.
The President of China, Xi Jinping, offered tens of billions of dollars for projects that are part of his signature foreign policy initiative linking China to much of Asia, Europe and Africa.
An Egyptian archaeological mission has found a necropolis holding at least 17 mummies near the Nile Valley city of Minya, in the first such find in the area.
Four people were killed and another injured when pro-Russian rebels attacked a residential area in the war-torn eastern Ukraine, authorities reported.
Protectionism was a threat to the global economy, the Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Sunday at the Belt and Road Forum.
Nepal is in negotiations with China to construct a $8B cross border rail link, and the funding may be expected after Nepal will formally join China's Belt and Road Initiative.