On Sunday, an Iranian oil tanker collided with a Chinese bulk carrier in the East China Sea, causing an oil spill, according to Chinese media.
Official sources reported that Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy was in final talks to supply 700 MW wind turbines to Brazil.
Sources close to the matter reported that Trump's ex-campaign manager Corey Lewandowski would be interviewed next week by the House Intelligence Committee as part of its Russian probe.
On Saturday, Saudi Arabia's Royal Guard arrested 11 princes after they gathered at the king's palace in Riyadh to object the latest restrictions imposed on the royal family members.
Carillion, a struggling British construction services company, reported on Saturday that it would meet with creditors on Wednesday to discuss the company's future.
At least eight people were wounded in the western part of Iran, as a 5.1-magnitude earthquake hit the region on Saturday, according to local media.
Sources reported that Lionel Messi ensured that he could quit FC Barcelona without a transfer fee if the club loses the right to compete in major European football leagues because of Catalonia's independence.
On Saturday, Takata, an automotive parts company based in Japan, recalled 3.3M faulty airbags in the United States.
Official sources reported that the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Carney entered the Black Sea on Friday.
According to local authorities, a magnitude 5.1 quake jolted the Kermanshah province of Iran. No damage and casualties have been reported yet.
The bodies of eight migrants were recovered by the Italian Coast Guard on Saturday near Libya's coast; another 84 people were successfully rescued.
In a meeting held by the United Nations Security Council on Friday, the Ambassador of France Francois Delattre said that protests in Iran do not represent a threat to international security.
On Satuday, the President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro said that the government will emit 100M units of the oil-backed petros that would be worth almost $6B.
According to the MENA news agency, Egyptian public prosecutor in the city of Luxor ruled to detain four men related to an air balloon crash that resulted in death of a South African tourist.
On Saturday, hundreds of Palestinian Christians blocked and attacked the car of the Greek Orthodox Patriarch Theophilos III protesting against decision to sell local lands to private investors.
According to the SUNA news agency, Sudan has shut down border with Eritrea. The decision came a week after President Omar al-Bashir declared a semi-annual state of emergency in the regions of Kassala and North Kurdufan.
Two passenger jets collided on late Friday at Toronto's Pearson Airport. Representative of the Calgary-based Westjet assured that none of 168 passengers and six personnel were injured.
The Automotive News reported on Saturday that the Vice President of Sales at VW' North American unit Ron Stach has resigned amid a sudden drop in automobile sales in November and December.
The Russian airline Aeroflot reported on Saturday that the company in charge of service of flights from Washington airport refuses to fulfil its obligations, thus preventing passengers to depart from the US.
The Foreign Minister of Turkey Mevlut Cavusoglu noted on Saturday that he shares the view of his German colleague Sigmar Gabriel that both countries need to solve all "difficulties and disagreements" through cooperation and dialogue.
On Friday, the former Foreign Minister of Zimbabwe Walter Mzembi and Energy Minister Samuel Undenge were charged with "criminal abuse of office". However, both of them denied the accusation.
The US growth fund managers predicted value stock to strengthen in early 2018, as they considered such stock to have greater growth potential amid nearly 20% gain last year.
Amazon.com has maintained the online dominance during the holiday shopping season in 2017, despite boosting competition from Target, Best Buy and Wal-Mart Stores.
AT&T Inc withdrew from the annual investor conference in Las Vegas amid struggle with the US Justice Department over its proposed $85.4B purchase of Time Warner Inc.