Philip Hammond, the British Finance Minister, promised to boost house building activity in the new budget plan, a newspaper reported on Sunday.
On Sunday, China's military launched a website inviting people to report fake news and leaks, expanding its control over the internet.
Ireland's top republican politician and peacemaker Gerry Adams reported that he would step down as the Sinn Fein party's leader and leave his sit in the Irish Parliament.
The US Air Force General John Hyten said that he would resist the US President Donald Trump if he ordered an illegal nuclear strike.
Malcolm Young, who founded the AC/DC rock band, has died in Sydney at age 64 after suffering from dementia for the last few years.
The President of the Central Bank of Brazil Ilan Goldfajn said that he expected the US Federal Reserve to continue raising interest rates gradually.
Chileans will go to the polls today to elect their new president with Sabastian Pinera, a billionaire conservative, the clear favourite to win.
Sources close to the NAFTA renegotiation reported that little progress was made during the latest round of talks due to tough demands of the United States.
Lebanon's ex-Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri said after his meeting with the French President Emmanuel Macron that he would clarify his position on the political situation in the country when he returns to the city of Beirut next week.
According to a source familiar with the matter, negotiations are moving slowly and there are "no fireworks" due to strict American demands. This round of talks is expected to end next Tuesday.
According to a senior official, the Foreign Minister of Lebanon Gebran Bassil may not participate in the upcoming Arab League meeting in Cairo in order to avoid confrontation with representative of Saudi Arabia.
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged Myanmar and Bangladesh to resolve the Rohingya crisis via bilateral talks without international involvement.
Foreign Ministers of Russia, Iran and Turkey are likely to meet in Antalya on Sunday to discuss the latest developments in Syria and prepare the agenda for a presidential summit in Sochi.
The US State Department accepted a possible $10.5B sale of Patriot, the Raytheon's missile defence system, to Poland, according to the Pentagon.
The US NHTSA stated that it rejected Ford Motor petition to delay recalling of the company's 3M vehicles with defective air bag inflators to make additional testing.
The key round of negotiations to update NAFTA trade deal was opened in Mexico, where Canada complained about the US inflexibility, as it demanded big changes.
North Korea and China should work together on the further development of ties to benefit both countries' people, China stated after a special envoy and a high-ranking NK official met.
The White House stated that it asked Congress to provide $44B in hurricane aid to help areas hit by natural disaster, far short of the sum officials called for.
Honda Motor announced that the company was recalling nearly 900K minivans, as their second-row seats could tip forward after being not properly latched.
On Saturday, the Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan rejected an apology from the NATO after his name was included in an enemy chart during a drill in Norway.
China's National Bureau of Statistics reported on Saturday that house prices climbed in 50 of China's 70 biggest cities, up from September's 44.
A special envoy of the Chinese President Xi Jinping stressed the country's willingness to develop friendly relations with North Korea during talks with Choe Ryong-hae, a senior North Korean official.
On Saturday, the French Secretary of State Christophe Castaner was elected as the General Delegate of the French President Emmanuel Macron's En Marche! party.
Volkswagen reported that the company would invest $26.9B in its main automobile brand during the next five years.