On Sunday, the chairman of the British Conservative party Brandon Lewis claimed that the party investigates a data hack which would allow members of the public to login into the smartphone app as the senior government ministers and to view their personal details.
The Foregin Minister of North Korea Ri Yong Ho stated on Saturday that his country's disarmament should happen only in parallel with abolishement of international sanctions lobbied by the US.
On Sunday, one of the largest Internet companies in the world Tencent Holdings announced restructurization amid increased challenges caused by harder state regulations.
The Premier of the State Council of China Li Keqiang called on Saturday to unleash market viability and put more efforts in deepening reform in order to ensure high-quality development of the country.
The Defence Ministry of Philippines announced on Friday to increase the number of trainings and joint military exercises with the United States from 261 to 281.
The Caixin/Markit Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for this month fell below expected 50.5 to 50.0, thus marking a decrease in local and export demand as well as negative effect from American tariffs.
The Federal Minister for Planning of Pakistan Khusro Bakhtyar said on Sunday that Pakistan is forced to reconsider its participation in $8.2B rail project, which is supposed to become a part of China's "Silk road", because of debt concerns.
According to sources familiar with the matter, the United States and Canada managed to get rid of some of the differences on NAFTA, yet no deal has been concluded yet.
The British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Saturday that those members of her Conservative Party who are trying to neglect her Brexit plan are "playing politics".
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said the Chief Executive of carmaker Tesla Elon Musk will need to step down as the company's chairman, but to remain the CEO of the brand to settle tweet charges.
On Saturday, the US President Donald Trump and Saudi Arabia's King Salman have discussed the opportunity to maintain the oil supplies for the stability of the oil market.
On Saturday, Facebook Inc reported that a recent hack of 50 million user accounts could potentially result in the leakage of user's data from third-party apps, such as Instagram and Spotify.
On Saturday, The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission claimed that Tesla and its CEO Elon Musk will pay $20M to settle down charges over Musk's tweet about making the company private.
On Saturday, North Korea's Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho told the United Nations General Assembly that there is no way DPRK will disarm unilaterally without trust.
On Saturday, a spokesperson for Buhari said that Nigeria's ruling party has nominated President Muhammadu Buhari as its candidate for next year presidential election.
On Saturday, Tasnism news agency reported that the Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi asked the European Union to arrange a legal body to counter the US banking and energy sanctions.
China's Ambassador to Ireland said that a total of twenty-seven Irish companies confirmed to take part in the upcoming China International Import Expo in Shanghai.
On Saturday, the Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland postponed Canada's 2018 speech to the UN General Assembly, so that she can focus on the ongoing trade discussions with the United States.
On Saturday, the Italian President Sergio Mattarella warned that Italy's debt must remain stable after the 5-Star Movement and its right-wing League government announced plans to raise deficit spending.
In Barcelona on Saturday thousands of people gathered to demonstrate both against and for the independence of Catalan.
Syrian authorities on Saturday denied Syrian claims that the Nassib border crossing that connects the two countries has been reopened.
On Saturday, a senior member of the Iranian Parliament announced criticism aimed at the security personnel that failed to stop the recent shooting at a recent military parade.
On Saturday, Macedonians were preparing for a referendum that was due to occur on Sunday. The country's voters were set to vote for a change of the name of the country.
On Saturday, the UK Conservative Party gathered for the party's annual conference. During the conference it was clear that the party has no clear view on the Brexit process.