Italy's Environment Minister Gian Luca Galletti said that the US is unlikely to change its stance on the Paris accord, despite other G7 countries' attempts to improve the situation.
Israel's public debt fell for the seventh consecutive year in 2016 as a result of diminished government spending and low interest rates, thus equalling 62.2% of its GDP.
According to a British newspaper The Guardian, the US President Donald Trump's planned state visit to the United Kingdom has been delayed due to possible protests.
Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy said on Sunday that a decrease of the country's value-added tax would have little impact on reducing its trade surpluses.
According to a source familiar with the matter, the Volkswagen thinks about rehiring Karl-Thomas Neumann, the CEO of GM's Opel, to take a lead in its Audi brand.
Rodrigo Duterte, the President of the Philippines, said on Sunday that he had never asked the United States to help to free the besieged city.
According to Iranian authorities, the IranAir made so far four cargo flights to Qatar, delivering water, fruits and vegetables.
Kosovo holds third and early parliamentary election since unilaterally declaring independence from Serbia in 2008.
On Sunday, two ships of the Iranian navy will depart to Oman and then take a course to the Gulf of Aden to start their mission in the open seas.
The Iranian authorities say that security forces have arrested 43 people in connection with terrorist attacks in Tehran in which 17 people were killed the previous week.
Sources close to the matter reported that the board of Uber would discuss a temporary removal of its CEO Travis Kalanick as well as consider changes to the company's management.
The Democratic Unionist Party of Northern Ireland reported on Sunday that it had positive talks with the British Prime Minister Theresa May's Tories on forming a coalition.
The number of US soldiers victims increased to three in an apparent insider attack by an Afghan soldier in the highly contested Nangarhar province, according to officials.
37 people were injured in a fire that that started on early Sunday in a migrant housing center in the northern German city of Bremen, police officials reported today.
Three male passengers have been detained in Cologne after their easyJet flight bound from Ljubljana in Slovenia to London made a diverted landing, German police reported.
The President Moon Jae-in has nominated a former navy chief as his defence minister as South Korea's government faces the challenge of tackling North Korea's rapidly developing weapons program.
The UK Prime Minister Theresa May tries to negotiate a coalition with the Northern Irish party after her Conservative Party lost parliamentary majority.
The US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu discussed Qatar blockade and developments in Syria late on Saturday.
Airbus, a leading aircraft manufacturer, may move production out of Britain in case the free movement of people and trade tariffs are not agreed in Brexit talks.
The Iranian authorities say they have arrested six people in connection with deadly attacks in Tehran in which 17 people were killed the previous week.
French citizens vote on Sunday in the first round of parliamentary elections, with new President Emmanuel Macron seeking a majority in the National Assembly.
Kosovo holds first parliamentary election since declaring independence from neighbouring Serbia around three years ago.
Chinese consumers are turning increasingly brand-savvy and sophisticated, supporting a fast growing luxury products market, Alcantara CEO revealed.
The UAE Minister of State revealed that the sanctions against Qatar were to urge to stop finance and support of terrorism and extremism.