On Sunday, various media concentrated on the fact that the Communist party of Czech Republic threatened to withdraw their support for the next government.
On Sunday, Colombian citizens voted in a divisive presidential election, where one candidate wanted to stop a peace deal and the second to overhaul the economy.
The Bank of International Settlements on Sunday released its research results on crypto currencies and made an announcements that the larger a currency gets the less use it has.
The French government has called on ex-Carrefour CEO Georges Plassat to forget his entire retirement package after shareholders approved 13 million euros payday.
Macedonia and Greece finally agreed and signed a new name change for the Balkan State on Sunday after three decades of disagreement.
On Sunday, South African insurer firm Liberty Holdings said it had become the latest cyber attack victim.
On Sunday, Czech Communist party chairman Vojtech Filip said that his party would withhold support from the next administration if the social democrats cling to their nominee for the position of foreign minister.
Rescue migrant vessels turned away by Malta and Italy arrived the Spanish city of Valencia on Sunday.
On Sunday, Bavarian allies rebuffed a newspaper report that they will give German Chancellor Angela Merkel's two weeks to deliver a solution on European migrant crisis.
On Sunday, thousands of people were protesting in central Vietnam against the new plan of the government to lease economic zones to foreign investors.
On Sunday, Dominic Grieve, the leading pro-EU lawmaker in Theresa May's Conservative party claimed that row over the influence of the parliament on Brexit could collapse the government.
On Sunday, the Prime Minister of the UK Theresa May said that it is important to ensure that Brexit cannot be blocked by parliament and that it will not affect the negotiations with the EU.
On Sunday, the Central Bureau of Statistics of Israel said that country's economy grew by 4.5% annually in the first quarter of 2018, beating the estimated annual forecast by 0.3%.
On Saturday, The Crown Property Bureau of Thailand said that the King of Thailand Maha Vajiralongkorn has been granted full ownership of $30B royal assets.
On Saturday, German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer claimed that despite the coalition crisis Christian Social Union party wants to save parliamentary alliance with Merkel's Christian Democrarts.
According to the South Korean news agency Yonhap, the US and South Korea are planning to announce the suspension of the large-scale military drills in the nearest week.
On Sunday, Saudi-led coalition warplanes conducted airstrikes on Hodeidah airport in Yemen to support forces attempting to take control over the airport away from Houthi rebels.
On Sunday, the Prime Minister of the UK Theresa May announced that funding for the National Health Service of the UK will be increased by £20B after Brexit.
On Sunday, the Foreign Ministers of Macedonia and Greece signed an agreement to change the former Yugoslav republic's name to the "Republic of North Macedonia".
Ildefonso Guajardo, the Mexican Economy Minister, stated that Colombia had formally requested a permission to affiliate with the CPTPP, the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.
The Parliament of the Democratic Republic of Congo is set to consider introducing a legislation that would provide legal protection for the former presidents, the country's lawmakers said.
The wireless firms T-Mobile US and Sprint are set to file an application to the Federal Communications Commission, calling for an approval to merge this Monday.
The United States is set to start collecting 25% tariffs on the revised China product list worth $34B on July 6, the US Trade Representative's office announced.
The board of the Brazilian firm International Meal Company has approved a tender bid by the private rival Sapore to acquire 25% of its outstanding shares.