The US continues diplomatic efforts to calm tensions with North Korea until "the first bomb drops", the US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says.
The US-backed militants started "final" assault on Raqqa on Sunday after some Islamic State fighters were allowed to quit the city.
The Airbus Chief Executive Tom Enders does not plan to step down over corruption investigations, a German newspaper states.
The United States will stay in the nuclear agreement with Iran, the US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley says.
The former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Sunday that the UK should be cautious about securing a trade deal with the US due to Donald Trump's protectionist stance.
The Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said that the good conditions of the US labour market required steady interest rate hikes even despite restrained inflation.
The speaker of the South Korean parliament Chung Sye-kyun urged North Korea to resume talks on its missile and nuclear program, as nuclear tests posed a threat to the peninsula.
Russia and Venezuela would finalise Venezuela's debt restructuring plan by November 15, the country's ambassador to Russia Carlos Rafael Faria Tortosa said on Sunday.
The British Prime Minister Theresa May and the German Chancellor Angela Merkel agreed to remain committed to the Iran nuclear deal in the wake of the US decertifying the agreement.
The British Transport Minister Chris Grayling said he believed that the Brexit negotiation process would not end without a deal between the UK and the European Union.
According to a Kurdish official, Peshmerga ignored a warning from Iraqi fighters to leave from the Bai Hassan oil field, Kirkuk's airbase and other important sites in the region.
According to the Tasnim news agency, Iran made a decision to shut down border with Northern Iraq in response to Kurdish referendum on independence.
According to the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) spokesman Mostafa Bali, a convoy of terrorists, their family members and some other civilians evacuated from Raqqa last night.
According to local authorities, the death toll rose to 85 people after two bombs exploded in the centre of Somalia's capital Mogadishu yesterday.
Austrians have begun voting in a general election in which the conservative party leader and current foreign minister Sebastian Kurz is winning the most votes on Sunday.
The campus at Virginia State University remained on lock-down after a shooting occurred on Saturday night, where at least one person was shot, but had non life-threatening injuries,
The Department of Defense announced on Friday that a Saudi terrorist was sentenced to 13 years in prison for conspiracy, attacking civilian objects, hazarding a vessel, terrorism, attempts, and aiding the enemy.
North Korea has threatened Australia with "disaster" if the country continues to support the US interests.
The former Justice Minister of China has been expelled from the ruling Communist Party after an anti-corruption investigation.
The 2017 Marine Rotational Force-Darwin has begun its departure from Australia, bringing to an end the sixth rotation of US Marines through Northern Australia.
Kyrgyzstan started voting in a new presidential election on Sunday with no candidate awaiting to win outright.
The World Bank Group set a goal to develop measures allowing to enhance the financial capacity, while its board will decide on them at April 2018 meetings.
European governments need to face market pressure for setting the right economic policy, the EZ Finance Ministers' Chairman Jeroen Dijsselbloem stated.
Consumer price deflation in Qatar deepened in September as the country's property market faced further downturn amid economic sanctions imposed by Arab countries.