According to the KUNA news agency, the leader of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah will pay an official visit to Washington on Monday to discuss with the US President Donald Trump situation in the region.
According to the Bild am Sonntag newspaper, structure of certain engines installed in Porsche, Audi and Volkswagen cars make possible to manipulate emissions tests.
The British Prime Minister Theresa May stated on Sunday that she would continue to defend her Brexit plan in negotiations with Brussels and refuse to compromise on things that contradict the UK national interests.
On Sunday, the UN announced that world governments are falling behind in their efforts to meet the goals of the 2015 Paris agreement.
On Sunday, Chinese authorities revealed that the agriculture ministry has culled at least 38,000 hogs.
The Indian exporter of software services Wipro on Sunday revealed that the company has won a $1.5B worth contract to service Alight Solutions LLC.
On Sunday, protesters began to gather near the main entrance of the Nahr Bin Omar region in southern part of Iraq.
As there are two months left before EU and UK break up, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom has no support for her Brexit plan in her own political party.
A judge in Mexico has dropped the case against Alejandro Gutierrez, who diverted 250 million Pesos from education into his party's election campaign budget.
On Saturday, US officials from the military announced the final decision to cancel $300M in aid to Pakistan.
The Saudi Arabian led coalition forces in Yemen announced on Saturday that the attack on a civilian bus in Yemen was unjustified.
The President of the United States on Saturday issued a warning to the US Congress not to meddle with Trump's trade negotiations.
The Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe is planning to make a diplomatic visit to China before the end of October.
The Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe on Sunday revealed that relations of Japan with China are back on normal track.
On Saturday, the former head of the Eurogroup commented publicly that European countries are asking too much from Greek people.
Mutual funds, which are based in the United States, have recently been decreasing their holdings in financial stocks, Reuters reported during the weekend.
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on Sunday announced that she will not compromise with Brussels. Meanwhile, party rivals have started making alternative proposals.
The President of the United States on Saturday announced that there is no need for Canada to remain in the North American Free Trade Agreement.
The pay-tv group Sky is planning to increase its investments in various technology start-ups in Europe and the Middle East.
The US-based fund managers have been cutting financial stocks from their portfolios due to concerned about bank earnings.
On Saturday, a British junior minister held talks with Iran, and Tehran said that European states should act to save Iran's nuclear deal.
On Saturday, the Foreign Minister of Jordan Ayman Safadi claimed that the decision of the US to end funding for the UN agency for refugees in Palestine would result in radicalism growth on the Middle East.
On Saturday, the EU chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier claimed that a customs union deal between the UK and the EU would help companies to prevent the disruption to the supply chains.
On Saturday, the White House announced that the US President Donald Trump is planning to attend Ireland in November on his way to Paris for the first time since his election in 2016.