On Saturday the voters of Czech Republic voted in the presidential election. The final face off was between the pro-western Jiri Drahos and the pro-Russian and China Milos Zeman.
The IG Metall worker union's leadership has called a 24-hour industrial worker strike in Germany. The call came after no deal was made between the company and the union.
On Saturday, the Prime Minister of Ireland Leo Varadkar claimed that he will campaign for a liberalisation of abortion laws ahead of the planned abortion referendum.
According to the family sources, Saudi Billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal was released from detention after two months of confinement in Ritz Carlton hotel in the capital Riyadh.
The largest French prison guard labour union claimed that its members will end nationwide strike and would accept the proposal of the government regarding staff safety and better pay.
A woman who drove with a ride-sharing application Uber was shot dead in Tijuana, a northern Mexican city near the boarder, because of a road rage incident.
On Saturday, the US told Turkey that it will stop providing weapons to Kurdish People's Protection Units militia in the background of a conflict between Turkey and Syrian Kurdish forces.
According to Afghani officials, 17 people were killed and 110 were seriously wounded after a blast at the police checkpoint in the government buildings and foreign embassies area.
China said that it is planned to review anti-dumping duties on industrial solvents diethylene glycol monobutyl ether and ethylene glycol monobutyl ether imported from the EU and the US.
An explosion rocked the Afghan capital, Kabul, on Saturday close to an old interior ministry building and many foreign embassies.
Qatar Airways plans to receive its first Airbus A350-1000 plane between February 15-20, the Chief Executive Akbar al-Baker says.
Industrial companies in China reported the highest profit increase in six years in 2017, the National Bureau of Statistics says.
The Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono visits China this weekend to discuss bilateral ties, the Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying says.
The Canadian government is pleased with the US International Trade Commission decision to drop heavy duties on Bombardier CSeries jets, the Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland says.
The current governor of Taiwan's central bank, Perng Fai-nan, is likely to be replaced by his deputy, Yang Chin-long, when he retires the next month.
The Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy made a request to the Constitutional Court to block the former Catalan regional President Carles Puigdemont from re-taking his post.
The detained Saudi Arabian billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal is expected to be cleared of any wrongdoing in the corruption scandal and released within days.
The Brazilian plane maker Embraer says that the Canada "heavily and illegally subsidizes" Bombardier and its CSeries program, distorting the aviation industry.
Airbus plans to build a new assembly line in Alabama after the US International Trade Commission voted 4-0 to block US tariffs on the Canadian jet.
Tokyo's leading cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck was hacked and lost virtual money nearly $534M worth, the local broadcaster reported.
Samsung Electronics announced that the company would consolidate TV production plants in Slovakia by closing one of the two the country's production facilities.
Lockheed Martin was being awarded a modification of $459M to an earlier awarded contract for additional THAAD interceptors and related services production.
The US derivatives regulator is expected to announce that it has fined the HSBC, Deutsche Bank and UBS millions of dollars each due to manipulation in the country's futures market.
The US International Trade Commission (ITC) decided on Friday not to impose on Canada's Bombardier weighty tariffs on sales of its CSeries planes to local carriers, thus rejecting Boeing's claim.