On Monday, the Pound Sterling declined from a five-month high against the US Dollar after the UK Parliament blocked a meaningful vote on Brexit deal.
On Sunday, the President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that he expects the US to abide by its promises and not to stall the Syrian peace deal.
Mick Mulvaney, the White House acting Chief of Staff, said on Sunday that he did not offer to quit over the quid pro quo flap.
The head of the Bank of Thailand, Veerathai Santiprabhob, warned on Sunday that the policy of ultra-low interest rates and enormous capital flows represented a systemic risk for emerging economies.
Mervyn Gibson, the head of Northern Ireland's Orange Order, stated on Sunday that he did not want to see violent protests against Boris Johnson's deal.
According to the Sunday Times, the European leaders agreed to postpone Brexit until February in case Boris Johnson fail to push the deal through the Parliament this week.
The President of Turkey Tayyip Erdogan stated on Sunday that the government would never permit the sale of e-cigarettes in the country and called citizens to drink tea instead of smoking.
The head of the Bank of Japan Haruhiko Kuroda highlighted on Sunday the importance of combining flexible fiscal spending, monetary easing and structural reforms for the growth of the economy.
On Sunday, the Australian carrier Qantas has successfully completed a direct flight from New York to Sydney, which became the world's longest commercial flight.
The EU Economics Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni stated on Sunday that bloc needed less restrictive budget policies and a revision of fiscal rulebook.
According to Swiss media, the increasing worries about climate change are likely to give the Greens 10.7% in Parliamentary elections.
According to the Journal du Dimanche newspaper, nearly 50% of French small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) are not prepared enough for consequences of Britain's exit from the EU.
Michael Gove, the UK Minister responsible for no-deal Brexit preparations, stated on Sunday that the country would leave the EU on October 31.
The Chinese phone producer Xiaomi announced on Sunday that it would launch 10 5G phones or more next year amid high demand from customers.
Oliver Zipse, the new BMW's Chief Executive, stated on Sunday that the company was looking for new partners for the mobility services venture.
Tobias Adrian, the International Monetary Fund official, stated on Sunday that the organization was conducting a research of climate change impact on financial markets.
On Sunday, the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson sent an unsigned letter to its European colleagues asking to postpone Brexit.
Jacob Rees-Mogg, the leader of the UK Parliament, said on Saturday that lawmakers would debate and vote for Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Brexit deal on Monday.
On Saturday, the UK PM Boris Johnson said that he would not negotiate a Brexit delay beyond the October 31 exit date, after lawmakers voted for a proposal to withhold support for his Brexit deal.
On Saturday, the UK Parliament narrowly voted to delay PM Boris Johnson's Brexit deal until legislation is passed to prevent a no-deal exit from the EU.
On Saturday, the Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said that Turkey would resume the military offensive in northeast Syria if the ceasefire deal collapse.
On Saturday, Pedro Sanchez, Spain's acting Prime Minister, called on Catalonia's regional leader to denounce violence.
Albania has made huge efforts to initiate accession talks with the EU, the Prime Minister Edi Rama says, after EU leaders failed to reach consensus on accession negotiations with the country.
There is a strong feeling of disappointment amid all people of North Macedonia after the EU decision not to start accession negotiations with the country this year, the President of North Macedonia Stevo Pendarovski says.