Official sources reported that the former President Barack Obama would embark on a weeklong tour of New Zealand, Singapore, Australia and Japan.
Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull finished the one-off summit of the ASEAN on Sunday with a stand against trade barriers and protectionism.
Yonhap, a South Korean news agency, reported on Sunday that North Korea's senior diplomat left for Finland to meet with US and South Korean officials.
Russians vote in a presidential election on Sunday with opinion polls giving Vladimir Putin support of around 70%.
Chinese video streaming service iQiyi, a company of search engine Baidu, announced an initial public offering in the US worth up to $2.4B.
Another 5,000 people left Syria's Eastern Ghouta on Sunday, the Centre for Reconciliation in Syria reports.
A unit of Chinese ride-sharing company Didi Chuxing wants to raise $1.6B through an emission of asset-backed securities.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea's Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho visits Sweden to discuss the security situation on the Korean peninsula, the Swedish government says.
China plans to send its first commercial recoverable satellite to space by 2020, an official with the China Academy of Space Technology says.
The credit rating agency Standard & Poor's kept Finland's credit rating at AA+ despite nation's improved economic growth in 2017.
As many as 30,000 people on Saturday evacuated from the Eastern Ghouta area, which is located near the Syrian capital Damascus, the state news agency SANA reports.
Germany's Daimler was in a push to ramp up production capacity, as the Mercedes-Benz Cars unit sought 3M vehicles yearly sales, compared with 2.4M last year.
Saudis' Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman is expected to meet top global heads, including executives of Google, Apple, in the first trip to the US, aiming to promote investment opportunities.
The UK should consider an extension to the country's quit from the EU if necessary to provide details for the further relationships with the bloc, a lawmakers' committee stated.
The US Commerce Department stated that it would be ready to receive requests for product exclusion form aluminium and steel import tariffs from Monday.
The Turkish military denied that a hospital in Syrian Afrin region was attacked by Turkish forces, adding that a campaign against Kurdish YPG-militia is carried in a manner that will not hurt civilians.
Hundreds of taxi drivers in Istanbul protested against Uber in front of the Istanbul's courthouse during the first hearing on the Uber case, accusing the company of running the unlicensed taxi service.
Rocket Internet, one of the major European start-up investors, is exploring a possibility of IPO for Jumia, African ecommerce shopping platform, in late 2018 or 2019.
The former executive chairman of Qualcomm Paul Jacobs will not be renominated for the company's board after he disclosed his intention regarding Qualcomm's long-shot acquisition.
On Saturday, the Foreign Minister of Sweden Margot Wallstrom rejected claims of Russian government officials regarding a toxin attack against former Russian spy in the UK, calling them unfounded and unacceptable.
On Saturday, Swedish and North Korean foreign ministers finished three days of negotiations in Stockholm, discussing the security situation on the Korean peninsula.
The Foreign Minister of Sweden Margot Wallstrom on Saturday rejected Russia's claim that her country might be the source of nerve toxin that was used to kill formed double agent Sergei Skripal in the UK.
The United Nations (UN) asked on Friday nearly $1B to provide basic needs for 700K Rohingya refugees that live in Bangladesh and help them to safely return to Myanmar.
The Foreign Minister of Czech Republic Martin Stropnicky on Saturday rejected Russia's claim that nerve toxin that was used to kill ex-Russian double agent in the UK was produced in his country.