The Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan urged international organisations to impose sanctions on the Netherlands, as a diplomatic confrontation over Ankara's political campaigning among Turkish immigrants in Europe continues to escalate.
Francois Fillon's party apologised for tweeting a caricature of Emmanuel Macron with a hooked nose, wearing a top hat and carrying a red sickle. Mr. Fillon himself admitted that the image resembled anti-Semitic propaganda.
The threat of steep decrease in China's economy reduced, with the nation's economy moving through an L-shaped pattern of slowing to horizontal growth, the head of a government research centre said.
Ground staff at Berlin's airports will kick off a 25-hour strike on Monday amid a pay dispute, causing a cancellation of around 1000 flights. The Verdi union wants to increase a pay for ground staff to 12 euros an hour.
Turkey's authorities are responsible for Dutch diplomats' safety in Turkey, the Dutch foreign ministry said, replying to intensifying confrontation between the countries and filling a complaint with Turkish authorities.
The Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte expressed readiness to do whatever it takes to de-escalate a diplomatic row with Turkey, which he described as the worst the Netherlands had experienced in years.
The ousted South Korean President Park Geun-hye left the presidential palace after judges upheld the parliament's decision to impeach her over a corruption scandal involving a close friend, Choi Soon-sil.
Britain is preparing a backup plan if divorce talks with the European Union fail to produce a deal. Prime Minister Theresa May is set to begin the most complex set of negotiations since the World War Two by the end of March.
The UK Prime Minister needs to start preparing for the "real" possibility that the country will leave the European Union without a deal, according to a panel of lawmakers.
South Korean politicians want to ensure that the country never again sees a leader like Park Geun-hye, who was booted from office over an explosive corruption scandal.
The toll from twin bombings targeting Shia pilgrims in the centre of Damascus has risen to 74 dead.
The number of girls who died after a fire at a Guatemala children's shelter rose to 39 on Saturday, with several still in a critical condition after one of the country's worst tragedies in recent years.
After the Turkish Foreign Affairs Minister was banned from landing in the country, the Turkish government shut down its embassy in Holland, citing "security concerns."
A strike by ground crews on wages at Berlin's two major airports, Schönefeld and Tegel, has caused severe disruptions and stranded hundreds of thousands of passengers.
The owner of premises in the city of Stockholm where a representative from Turkey's ruling party was expected to give a speech cancelled the rent allowance, Turkish media reported on Sunday.
On Sunday, the German police ended an operation launched on Saturday over a terrorist attack threat in the town of Offenburg.
On Sunday, the Chinese Vice Finance Minister Zhu Guangyao said that the country should pay more attention to its budget deficit ratio, following the country's decision to leave a budget deficit target at 3% in 2017, unchanged from 2016.
On Sunday, China's top prosecuter said that Chinese courts heard 45,000 corruption cases last year, about 30% up from 2015, that involved 65,000 people.
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said that his country would strongly react to Dutch authorities' "unacceptable treatment" toward Turkey's Family Minister Fatma Betul Sayan Kaya who was prevented from addressing Turks in Rotterdam.
Dutch authorities refused Turkey's Family Minister Fatma Betul Sayan Kaya to enter the Turkish consulate in Rotterdam and later escorted her to the German border, spurring protests amid Turks living in the Netherlands.
The Chinese Commerce Minister Zhong Shan vowed to deepen trade and investment cooperation with the Philippines after his recent visit to the country.
Chinese businesses created 1.5M jobs and earned $1.5T overseas in 2016 amid their swift global expansion, shows data from the Chinese Ministry of Commerce.
On Saturday, the US Attorney of New York Preet Bharara was relieved of duty by President Trump's administration since he was reluctant to step down on his own.
On Saturday, the Netherlands forbid the Turkish Foreign Minister to attend a Turkish emigrant rally in Rotterdam. Despite the ban, the Minister stated he would still fly to the Netherlands.