The President of Belarus on Saturday dismissed the Prime Minister of the country and other ministers.
The major banks of Japan are planning to reduce the amount of automated teller machines in Japan because of the rapid expansion of online banking.
The US State Department claimed that it had secured $300M from the US coalition partners to stabilise Syrian parts retaken from the Islamic State after Donald Trump's statement that US allies help to cover the cost of Syrian war.
On Saturday, Iranian Navy Commander Hossein Khanzadi claimed that Iran has installed a new advanced defence weapons system on its warship for the first time as a result of tensions between Iran and the US in the Gulf.
On Saturday, Singaporean newspaper Straits Times reported that the President of China Xi Jinping is planning to visit North Korea next month to attend the celebration of the 70th anniversary of the founding of North Korea.
Chinese carmakers Geely has claimed that it is planning to extend a partnership with Malaysian automaker Proton Holdings Berhad to upgrade the line-up of the manufacturer and to help Proton start selling cars abroad.
Solid waste imports in China slumped further in the first seven-month period of 2018, as the country's government intensified enforcement of the ban on these imports.
ValueAct boosted the hedge fund's investments in financial stocks by $800M over the course of the second quarter, citing attractive risk-adjusted big banks' values.
China's content aggregator Qutoutiao backed by tech giant Tencent Holdings, filed for an IPO of up to $300M with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
Pingan Bank's net income increased 6.5% to $1.9B in the first half of the year due to strong performance in the retail sector, financial report filed to the Shenzhen Stock Exchange shows.
China's non-financial outbound direct investment increased to $65.27B in the first half of the year, a 14.1% increase from the same period a year ago, the Ministry of Commerce reports.
The former Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn and the company's current CEO Herbert Diess have both been incriminated during the ongoing "dieselgate" investigation, the German magazine Spiegel reports.
Russia has delivered a note of protest to the US State Department over the breach of international law with connection to Russian diplomatic mission in the US territories, the Russian Foreign Ministry says.
Germany's Interior Ministry said on Friday that Greece has agreed to take back migrants, who have previously applied for asylum in the Mediterranean country.
On Friday, the Dow Jones and the S&P 500 Industrials extended their earlier gains on news of potential development in reducing trade tensions between China and the United States.
President Donald Trump said on Friday, that he asked the US Securities and Exchange Commission to study whether to stop requiring public companies to report quarterly earnings.
On Friday, Mexico's Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo said that he hoped the outstanding bilateral NAFTA problems with the United States to be settled by the middle of next week.
President Donald Trump said on Friday, that the bank fraud and tax evasion trial of his ex-campaign chairman Paul Manafort is unfortunate, and described him as a very good man.
The US Dollar fell against other major currencies on Friday, as demand for the safe-haven greenback decreased. Meanwhile, expectations are high between China-US trade talks scheduled for next week.
One of Turkish high court has rejected an appeal to release US pastor Andrew Brunson's from house arrest. According to Turkey's state-run news agency.
The US President Donald Trump said on Friday that Turkey's acted very badly in the detention of US pastor Andrew Brunson.
On Friday, the US President Donald Trump had to cancel the military parade scheduled for November amid high costs, saying he would head to Paris instead to commemorate the World War I end.
The German Chancellor Angela Merkel stated she was not expecting much progress to be made over the conflicts in Syria and Ukraine from her meeting with Russia's President Vladimir Putin.
The Canadian annual inflation rate surged to 3.0% in July due to price increase in all the eight components, according to the Statistics Canada's report on Friday.