An unidentified man splashed Alexei Navalny, Russia's opposition leader, with "zelyonka", the green antiseptic solution sold in pharmacies across Russia.
On Monday, an SO of Israeli air forces announced that with the disposition of David's Sling, the country's air defence system would be fully operational in April.
Having struck a deal with Syria's Kurds, Russian troops are setting up a base in the northwestern area of Afrin, Syria, as a part of the battle against terrorism.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran, has critisised the country's President's economic policies, putting pressure on Rouhani ahead of May elections.
On meeting the Rwandan President Paul Kagame, the Pope Francis apologised for the "sins and failings of the Church" during the Rwanda's genocide back in 1994.
An OPEC delegate said that the countries involved in the output curb deal were seeking extension of the pact beyond June, which would potentially help balance the market.
At a hearing on Monday, the FBI head James Comey said neither the agency nor the DoJ had any evidence to support Trump's controversy over wiretapping the Trump Tower.
On Monday, Poland made a promise to fight the multi-speed Europe idea at the European Union 60th anniversary summit to be held on March 25 as the country strongly disagrees with such a policy.
Russia is inquiring into the Roscosmos Chief Executive Vladimir Yevdokimov murder, as the senior official was found dead in his jail ward with the chest and neck stab wounds.
On Monday, China hosted the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu, some days after Saudi Arabia King Salman visit, as it is eager to build up relations with the Middle East.
According to the European Commission spokesman's statement, the bloc is monitoring all the meat imports and it is eager to ban any Brazil companies involved in the meat scandal and deny access to the EU market.
A large tree killed 18 people and injured 22 others at the Ghana waterfall on Sunday as it fell down into the pool full of high school students and other holiday-makers.
On Monday, the British Prime Minister Theresa May's spokesman announced that Brexit process to be formally triggered on March 29.
13 people were rescued from the Xinglongzhou 569 oil tanker that blazed up in the East China Sea amid assumed explosion, while three more people reported to be missing.
The Foreign Minister of the Czech Republic said that the freedom of movement within the EU might push the bloc towards falling apart if not under control.
The French consumer fraud agency announced it had cleared Opel of diesel emissions test-cheating accusations, saying that its probe "did not bring to light any evidence of fraud".
The Turkish Interior Ministry reported on Monday that over 2K of people, suspected of being linked to the militant groups, were detained during the last week.
On Monday, the UK's Vodafone and Idea Cellular agreed on a $23B deal to combine their Indian operations with intentions to create the country's largest telecom business.
On Monday, the Minister for Foreign Affairs Fumio Kishida stated that the Japan's PM Shinzo Abe was eager to visit the summit with the Russian President Vladimir Putin in April.
According to the Peru authorities, the downpours season scored its record high this year, as the numerous destroying floods put 62 people to death and left 70K citizens homeless.
According to the Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs, Indonesia is eager to file a suit against Thailand's PTTEP over the environmental harm caused by the Montara oil leak in 2009.
On Sunday, the PM of Japan Shinzo Abe and the Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel urged for a free trade at the major technology fair, criticising the United States for its protectionism policy.
According to the World Happiness Report of 2017 presented on Monday, Norway unseated Denmark as the happiest country of the world this year.
The President of Egypt Abdel Fattah al-Sisi will head to Washington to meet with the US President Donald Trump on April 3, as the two countries seek to strengthen ties.