The Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe apologised for confidence loss in his government and anxiety after suspicions in selling a government-owned land at a big discount to the company associated with his wife.
The newly appointed Chinese finance minister Liu Kun stated that he supports the idea of fiscal reforms and promised changes in transportation and manufacturing taxes to achieve government's goals on growth.
The credit rating agency Moody's decided to keep S. Africa's rating at investment grade and changed the country's outlook from negative to stable.
A US air strike on Saturday targeted a terrorist group in the southern Libyan city of Ubari, a security official says.
The global port operator of the United Arab Emirates, Dubai Ports World, acquired stakes in two special economic zones of Kazakhstan.
Morocco's BMCE Bank of Africa and the China Development Bank signed a memorandum to support bilateral trade and investment, local media reports.
Airlines were coming under the British government pressure to provide information about extra fees that travellers could rack up after the booking of flight.
As China and the United States edged closer to the trade war, Canada has urged world nations to take action to preserve the world trading system's pillars.
The US economic expert stated that the decision of the Trump administration to restrict China's investment is likely to affect the US jobs.
The Chinese Commerce Ministry organised trade promotion group, which was visiting India to enhance trade and economic ties, as well as pragmatic cooperation between the countries.
The infrastructure development and the energetic security creation were the main themes of a presidential meeting between Hungary and Poland.
Thai Airways International is expected to install seat belts, which are not intended for overweight passengers, in the company's new Boeing 787 business class cabins.
The Commerce Ministry of China stated that the country expressed regret at the US for filing the challenge at the WTO.
France's outdoor advertising business JCDecaux would consider bidding takeovers of the US competitors, such as Outfront Media and Clear Channel.
Chinese new banking and insurance regulator's first task was to enhance corporate governance, boosting internal controls and risk management, a top official stated.
The Saudi Arabia's Energy Minister stated that the US investors would have a chance to buy shares of the country's oil company Aramco.
The US President Donald Trump signed a memorandum on late Friday that forbids certain transgenders from serving in the American army, though gives the military a sufficient freedom in choosing how to implement this policy.
A top court of Sierra Leone decided on Saturday to delay beginning of presidential election on the basis of claim filed by the ruling party's member Ibrahim Sorie Koroma, saying there is a need to examine evidence of electoral fraud.
According to the local ZDNet news website, India's national ID card database Aadhaar discovered vital security lapse that exposed clients' personal data, such names, bank data and unique 12-digit identification code.
According to the RIA news agency, the Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Russia feels uncomfortable that many European nations react so "unpredictably and aggressively" over Skripal case.
The CEO of international giant Apple Tim Cook called on Saturday for "calm heads" and more free trade amid growing fears of a new trade war between the United States, China and Europe.
Thousands of Croatians gathered together in the centre of Zagreb on Saturday to protest against ratification of the so-called Istanbul Convention, a treaty that defines gender as social role covers other sensitive issues related to family values.
The head of National Treasury Dondo Mogajane stated on Saturday that the new South African government will consider partial privatization of key state companies as one of the measures in the upcoming set of reforms.
The head of Parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Committee Alaeddin Boroujerdi said on Saturday that Iran needs to increase cooperation with China and Russia amid John Bolton's appointment as the US President's National Security Adviser.