The US Vice President Pence has visited Israel on Sunday, after First Minister Netanyahu has praised him due to the fact that the US recognised Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
The House of Representatives has aimed to accept the bill funding the US government through February 8 to end the Federal Agencies shutdown, the US House Speaker Ryan told.
The currency trading driven by the computer models has increased and helped to keep the Shekel overvalued, after its weakened 11% against the Dollar last year, Bank of Israel said.
According to the French Le Journal du Dimanche, the country has dropped the bid to host the 2025 World Expo in Paris due to the budgetary reasons.
On Sunday, German Social Democrats voted to begin coalition negotiations with Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union of Germany, the negotiations are expected to start next week.
Reyhanli, a town on the Turkish border, was hit by another rocket launched from Syria after three missiles hit Reyhanli and killed one national of Syria earlier.
Iran called for an immediate end to a recent Turkish invasion in Afrin, the northern province of Syria, claiming that crisis in Afrin might help terrorist groups in the north of Syria.
Theresa May, the Prime Minister of UK, said that in spring her government will prepare a new bill against executives who risk with their employees' pension schemes.
50000 protesters joined anti-corruption march in Bucharest, while thousands more protest across the country against government-proposed laws, which affect Romanian justice system.
Twitter Inc. claimed it has found 1062 more accounts linked to the Kremlin-backed Internet Research Agency, accused of attempts to influence 2016 US Presidential elections.
Russian and OPEC claimed that oil-production limitations will be preserved until the end of the year and might be extended after 2018.
Martin Schulz, German Social Democrat leader, appealed to his party with a statement about necessity to start coalition talks with Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union.
On Friday, Nasdaq and S&P hit closing high, while the Dow closed higher after narrow range trading, despite a threat of a federal shutdown.
Kuwait plans to sell Dollar bonds and joins Gulf Cooperation States which also consider selling Dollar-denominated bonds.
Bild am Sonntag revealed that Audi has been ordered to recall 127K vehicles over unlawful emission-control software that was detected in Euro-6 diesel models.
On Sunday, the Russian news agency RIA reported that the next Joint OPEC-Non-OPEC Ministerial Monitoring Committee is set to be held in April.
The International Olympic Committee said that North Korea's participation in the next month's Winter Olympics would aid peace and ease tensions on the Korean peninsula.
The Russian Foreign Ministry reported that Sergei Lavrov and the US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson had discussed stability in Syria over the phone.
Donald Trump's spokesperson announced that the US President would not negotiate on immigration until the government reopens.
In a conversation with Egypt's Sisi, the US Vice President Mike Pence said the United States would back a two-state solution for Palestinians and Israelis in case both sides agree to it.
Germany's Social Democrats are set to decide on Sunday whether to begin coalition talks with Angela Merkel's Conservatives.
Paul Ryan, the US House of Representatives Speaker, has removed the Republican Congressman Patrick Meehan from the ethics committee on allegations of sexual misconduct.
On Sunday, China's Xinhua News Agency said that the US government shutdown exposed "chronic flaws" in the country's political system.
The WSJ reported that the online lender Social Finance is in advanced talks with the top Twitter executive Anthony Noto about the CEO position.