The UK engineering group GKN was considering its splitting into two separate listed companies including its auto component and aerospace divisions.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed in a phone call an upcoming meeting on the Syrian conflict in the capital of Kazakhstan, the Kremlin said.
Khalid al-Falih, the Saudi Oil Minister, made high profile Iraq visit, calling for enhanced economic cooperation and praising current coordination to raise crude oil prices.
Andrej Babis, the winner of Czech parliamentary election, stated that the country needs to look for a more active role in the EU and seek allies for joint goal to fight illegal migration.
The four-week talks between rival parliaments in Libya led by the UN ended with no apparent progress on Saturday, thus failing to advance with country's stabilisation.
The Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont asked the region's government on Saturday to take measures against the ‘illegal' decision of the Spanish government to rule Catalonia directly.
Fintech Abu Dhabi, the much-anticipated event with regional and international Fintech leaders, is to take place on October 22 and 23.
Pryce Corp's net income grew 32% during the first nine months of 2017, being driven primarily by stronger sales volumes.
The Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavror is to meet his Iraqi colleague Ibrahim al-Jaafari on October 23 to discuss tensions in the Kurdistan region.
Mitsubishi Corp was to co-operate with the US data centre provider Digital Realty Trust to build data centres in Japan worth $1.8B, the Nikkei reported on Saturday.
The US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson attended a meeting with Iraqi and Saudi officials on Saturday with the aim to improve relations between the countries.
The Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said on Saturday that the country would ask the Senate for the right to sack the Catalan government and authorise a new election.
The US Department of Homeland Security and the FBI informed the public that cyber-attacks dating back to May had targeted industrial and energy companies.
The US authorities might fine six Turkish banks several billions of dollars over violating sanctions with Iran, as reported by Turkey's news agency Haberturk.
The US President Trump's tax reform plans got partial approval when Republican Senator Paul stated that he was supporting the massive tax cuts.
Five Syrian projectiles have set off air raid sirens in Israel, prompting the local military to intensify the response to stray fire that has frequently spilled over the border.
The UN watchdog on torture prevention has suspended trips to Rwanda, referring to the obstructions imposed by the government, which has compromised the fact-finding mission.
Thousands of people around Australia have rallied urging gay marriage legalisation, just a week before the final ballots could be submitted in the postal survey on the issue.
Four people died, including three Bangladesh workers and one unidentified person, while 10 others went missing after a landslide at the construction site in George Town.
According to Qantas, the airline's jumbo jet that flew to San Francisco was compelled to turn back to Australia 90 minutes into the flight due to technical issues. No one has been injured.
Citizens of Czech Republic have voted on the final day of the Parliamentary Election. Billionaire businessman Babis could win the election on promises to weed out corruption and cut taxes.
Indian Central Bank has dismissed media report, which informed people that it was not obligatory to link Aadhar numbers, national ID card numbers, to a bank account.
According to Chinese planning agency's senior official, the country would introduce measures, which would guide private investment into areas with higher potential growth.
The Spanish government has met to impose a direct rule on rebel Catalonia to prevent the autonomous region from separating from Spain.