Brunei registered an 18% rise in the number of tourist arrived in the country through the International airport up to 258.9K in the year of 2017, compared to 218.8K in the prior year.
According to the French Defence Ministry, Saudi Arabia and France have signed a new intergovernmental agreement on weapons supply as a part of a new arms export strategy.
According to the medical relief ogranization Syrian American Medical Society, 49 people died in a gas attack on a rebel-held town in Syrian eastern Gouta province.
According to the Sunday Times newspaper, the UK is planning to resettle poisoned Russian ex-spy Oleg Skripal and his daughter to the US, giving them new identities and a fresh life.
On Sunday, Chinese state news agency Xinhua claimed that the central Chinese municipality of Chongqing is planning to spend $14B on the development of transport infrastructure in 2018.
According to Al Sharq Al Awsat newspaper, Saudi Arabia's prosecutors have begun inquiries in the corruption cases of members of royal family, senior state officials and businessmen that were arrested last year.
The Journal du Dimanche wrote on Sunday that French authorities are planning to sell $12.28M or 50% of the state-owned lottery enterprise Francaise des Jeux (FDJ) through Initial Public Offering (IPO).
According to the Der Spiegel newspaper, Christian Sewing was elected on Sunday as the new CEO of Deutsche Bank, thus replacing John Cryan.
The Foreign Minister of Japan Taro Kono and his Cambodian colleague Prak Sokhonn signed on Sunday the $90M aid agreement that will be used to implement electricity transmission and other economic projects.
The US President Donald Trump published a Tweet on Sunday where he argued that the Environmental Protection Agency chief's Scott Pruitt security and travel expenses were adequate.
According to the Xinhua news agency, China's Chongqing will invest nearly $14B in transport infrastructure projects this year, including construction of a high-speed railway and additional support for poor townships.
Thousands of passengers failed to arrive to their destination on time, as French rail workers protested against President Macron's economic reforms, including an overhaul of state-owned rail firm SNCF.
The UN Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Ursula Mueller said on Sunday that Myanmar is not fully prepared for return of Rohingya refugees, as it cannot grant access health services and ensure an appropriate level of security.
The Communication and IT Ministry of Iran reported on Sunday that unidentified hackers attacked local data centers, thus affecting 3,5K router switches and depriving many users from Internet access.
The Chinese People's Daily newspaper urged on Sunday representatives of the US commercial and industrial sectors to stand against President Trump's intention to raise more tariffs on Chinese goods.
According to economists' estimates, China's forex reserves rose insignificantly in March, as the US Dollar continued to weaken and two countries stood on the brink of a trade war.
The CEO of Saudi Aramco subsidiary Motiva Enterprises Brian Coffman announced on Sunday that his company took first steps to extend the largest US refinery's capacity from 600 to 1.5M bpd.
Erna Solberg, the Prime Minister of Norway, came down strongly on the growing trade protectionism by the Trump administration, warning that it might lead to war and regression.
Valdis Dombrovskis, the EC Commission Vice President, stated that Italy must follow the country's deficit-reduction pledge, as there was no room for flexibility.
Angola and Algeria confirmed the great potential for bilateral exchange, stressing the importance of improving political relations and economic cooperation.
The Egyptian Court ruled that the judicial decision to halt the licenses of Careem and Uber should not be implemented, allowing the ride-hailing firms to continue operations.
The Dutch counter-terrorism official Dick Shoof said on Saturday that Netherlands would increase border control with Germany amid a supposed terrorist attack in Muenster that happened earlier this day.
The President of Kyrgyzstan Sooronbai Jeenbekov fired on Saturday chairman of the State Committee of National Security Abdil Segizbayev as a part of political shifts within ruling Social Democratic party.
According to the Taiwan's Central News Agency, the White House has approved provision of licenses to American manufacturers that are needed to sell technology to Taiwan that would enable them to build submarines