On Saturday, the Uruguayan Vice President Lucia Topolansky and Chinese Vice Premier Hu Chunhua had a meeting at which both sides agreed to continue developing bilateral relations.
The Brexit Secretary Steve Barclay on Sunday warned of the risk of new early elections if the Parliament would take control over the Brexit process.
The UK Finance Minister Philip Hammond stated on Sunday that replacing the country's Prime Minister Theresa May would not help to resolve the current complexities related to the Brexit.
The UAE capital Abu Dhabi is expected to provide $272M for support of technology startups in an attempt to diversify its oil-dependent economy.
On Monday, the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to land in Washington to meet with the US President Donald Trump to discuss the situation in the Middle East.
On Friday, the Italian Senate Speaker Maria Casellati had a meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping at which both sides agreed increase exchanges and cooperation between their legislative bodies.
In the result of bilateral negotiations between China's leader Xi Jinping and Italian President Sergio Mattarella, both parties agreed to work on the development of their strategic partnership.
According to report published by the Financial Times, China refused to accept America's demands to ease limitations on technology firms.
The People's Bank of China Governor Yi Gang stated on Sunday that the government would increase supervision of the key holding companies and financial institutions amid opening of its financial sector.
The China's Vice Premier Han Zheng stated on Sunday that the government was confident that it would manage to achieve 2019 economic targets despite a number of a new obstacles.
On Saturday, Italy became the first Western power to support the Chinese ambitious Belt and Road infrastructure project.
On Sunday, the Chinese Vice Chairman of the state planner said that China would continue its reform in oil and gas, railway and electric.
According to the Sunday Times report, the UK Prime Minister Theresa May's top ministers are planning to remove her from office within days.
On Saturday, Italy has signed a deal worth of 2.6 billion euros with China, that makes Italy the first country of G7 to join the Chinese ambitious Belt and Road infrastructure plan.
On Saturday, the spokesperson for Britain's entrepreneur Mike Lynch has denied new US criminal charges against the businessman.
The Turkish banking watchdog said it was investigating JP Morgan and other banks over claims, that some banks lead clients to buy foreign currencies in a manipulative and misleading way.
Thailand's king Maha Vajiralongkorn made a surprise call for security and happiness, as the country prepares for its first election since 2014.
On Saturday, the Pakistani President Arif Alvi called for peace with India and said that both countries should focus on education and health care.
The amount of non-cash payments increased 0.33% in the last three months of 2018, compared to the same period in 2017, the People's Bank of China reports.
Taiwan's unemployment rate increased to 3.72% in February from 3.64% in January, the National Statistical Office reports.
The Chinese Vice Premier Sun Chunlan met with the Apple CEO Tim Cook to discuss China-US business relations and cooperation in the education sector.
China urges the US to stop selling arms to Taiwan after the US government decision to approve F-16 fighter jets sales to the country.
The US budget deficit reached $234B in February, the largest budget deficit on record for a single month, the US Treasury Department reports.
The US business activity slowed down to 54.3 in March from 55.5 in February, the US Composite Purchasing Managers' Index released by the IHS Markit shows.