On Saturday, the US President Donald Trump and Saudi Arabia's King Salman have discussed the opportunity to maintain the oil supplies for the stability of the oil market.
On Saturday, Facebook Inc reported that a recent hack of 50 million user accounts could potentially result in the leakage of user's data from third-party apps, such as Instagram and Spotify.
On Saturday, The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission claimed that Tesla and its CEO Elon Musk will pay $20M to settle down charges over Musk's tweet about making the company private.
On Saturday, North Korea's Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho told the United Nations General Assembly that there is no way DPRK will disarm unilaterally without trust.
On Saturday, a spokesperson for Buhari said that Nigeria's ruling party has nominated President Muhammadu Buhari as its candidate for next year presidential election.
On Saturday, Tasnism news agency reported that the Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi asked the European Union to arrange a legal body to counter the US banking and energy sanctions.
China's Ambassador to Ireland said that a total of twenty-seven Irish companies confirmed to take part in the upcoming China International Import Expo in Shanghai.
On Saturday, the Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland postponed Canada's 2018 speech to the UN General Assembly, so that she can focus on the ongoing trade discussions with the United States.
On Saturday, the Italian President Sergio Mattarella warned that Italy's debt must remain stable after the 5-Star Movement and its right-wing League government announced plans to raise deficit spending.
In Barcelona on Saturday thousands of people gathered to demonstrate both against and for the independence of Catalan.
Syrian authorities on Saturday denied Syrian claims that the Nassib border crossing that connects the two countries has been reopened.
On Saturday, a senior member of the Iranian Parliament announced criticism aimed at the security personnel that failed to stop the recent shooting at a recent military parade.
On Saturday, Macedonians were preparing for a referendum that was due to occur on Sunday. The country's voters were set to vote for a change of the name of the country.
On Saturday, the UK Conservative Party gathered for the party's annual conference. During the conference it was clear that the party has no clear view on the Brexit process.
As the dispute of Knorr and Bosch plagued the financial media on Saturday, Knorr was still going ahead with a planned biggest German share issue that was scheduled for Monday.
As Bosch announced that the company wishes to leave a joint venture that it has with Knorr-Bremse, Knorr announced that they will dispute Bosch's right to do so.
On Saturday, the Elections Commission of the Maldives announced that they are officially declaring Ibrahim Mohamed Solih the winner of the presidential election.
Due to the revealed dispute between Bosch and Knorr-Bremse Bosch intends to sell its 20% stake in Knorr for 380 million Euros.
On Saturday, Knorr-Bremse the brake maker from Germany revealed a contract dispute that the company has with Robert Bosch.
On Saturday, Japan has signed off the first part of the loan to India to support the construction of the 500-kilometer railways system between Ahmedabad and Mumbai.
On Saturday, the state TV of Iran claimed that country's authorities have allowed the Central Bank of Iran to intervene in the foreign exchange market operations after a significant fall of its rial currency.
On Saturday, the state news agency of Qatar claimed that the Emir of Qatar Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani would visit Latin America on Monday to develop new business and trade partners in the region.
On Saturday, a senior Chinese official claimed that China is working on establishing a special antiterror force which would operate abroad and at home to protect the state's overseas interests.
On Saturday, Saudi Arabia claimed that it is expecting to receive $11B inflow into the debt of the country after the inclusion of its bonds in JP Morgan's markets bond indexes.