According to PDEA, 13 prisoners under drug charges have escaped from the police detention facility in Manila, after they sawed the iron bars.
According to the US Treasury Secretary, the US President Trump's first budget offer would not cut Medicare, Social Security and other Federal benefits programs.
On Sunday, in Moscow's centre thousands of people marched to honour opposition leader Nemtsov who was killed two years ago and requested further investigation of his death.
Italy's Economy Minister Padoan negated a report posted by La Stampa newspaper saying that minister threatened to demit if planned privatisation and reforms are not implemented.
Polls showed on Sunday that Marine Le Pen would lose to independent candidate Emmanuel Macron in the French Election with Macron claiming 61% of all votes.
Polls showed on Sunday that Marine Le Pen would lose to independent candidate Emmanuel Macron in the French Election with 39% of all votes.
Activists in Syria requested that the government works on political transition and that the United Nations strengthens the truce that has not been able to prevent violence in the country.
Huawei is planning to introduce a new version of its business smartphone as part of a strategy that would exploit the gap that the retraction of Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phones has created.
The German archaeologists that were kidnapped in Nigeria on Wednesday have been freed after the demands of the kidnappers were met, police officials claimed on Sunday.
Following his alleged decision to run for another term, Iran's President Hassan Rouhani accused his critics of trying to take basic joys from the people and isolate Iran.
A board member of Deutsche Bank told media on Sunday that employees are not fleeing the company due to bonus cuts that were implemented in January.
A British terrorism watchdog claimed on Sunday that Islamic State is planning to launch attacks on UK civilians similar to the ones 40 years ago orchestrated by the Irish Republican Army.
Ildar Dadin, an opponent of the Kremlin who was arrested under a new rule which attributed criminal responsibility to non-violent protests, was freed on Sunday.
Tunisia is set to sell stakes in three state-owned banks and cut as many as 10,000 public sector jobs in line with reforms demanded by the IMF, which froze the second tranche of a loan, the Finance Minister said.
The German Deputy Finance Minister Jens Spahn reiterated the government's opposition to debt relief for Greece, saying Athens could not rely on bail-in that would involve creditors taking a loss on their loans.
Following the robust growth reported in numerous data releases at the beginning of the year, economists are now looking for strong proof that the Eurozone's recovery this year is sustainable.
Iran launched major naval exercises at the mouth of the Gulf and the Indian Ocean, as tensions with the US intensified after the US President Donald Trump put Tehran "on notice".
There were more than 3,500 attacks on refugees across Germany last year, which left 560 people injured. Additionally, 217 refugee organisations and volunteers were attacked.
The UK government bets that the rise of the machines will foster the economy after the country leaves the EU. Britain plans to invest $21.6M in a research on robotics and artificial intelligence.
Sanctions and crisis conditions triggered a solid growth spurt in Russia's agriculture, the Honorary Chairman of the Federation Council said, adding that Russia can export goods to neighbouring countries as well.
China will concentrate on steady development of its capital markets this year, but will press ahead to make the markets more law-based and international, China Securities Regulator Commission said.
Kyrgyzstan's authorities on Sunday detained opposition politician Omurbek Tekebayev, the Ata-Meken party leader, on charges of corruption and fraud ahead of a presidential election in November.
The Saudi Arabia's King Salman started a month-long Asian tour on Sunday to build ties and attract more investments to the country.
A suspected drunken driver drove into a crowd at Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans, injuring more than 20 people.