On Sunday, North Korea's delegation arrived in South Korea to prepare for the next month's Winter Olympic Games in PyeongChang.
Anadolu news agency reported that four Syrian rockets hit Kilis, a Turkish southern border town, early in the morning today, damaging several houses.
Brazil's President Temer has denied that the administration would reject passing pension legislation that Congress has opposed, while proposal's approval remained a key target for him.
Comoros sold citizenship to at least 52,000 foreigners in nine years, the government said during the first official statement on the scale of a passport-for-cash deal with the Gulf states.
Honduran police and soldiers clashed with protesters, who blocked roads across the country on Saturday, as dissatisfaction continues for two months after the Presidential Election.
Pope Francis has visited the poorest neighbourhood in northern Peru, devastated by flooding in 2017, however, he did not manage to visit Argentina, his home country.
Two people died and dozens were injured in a fire at the Eurostar David Hotel in Prague's centre on Saturday, only blocks away from the National Theatre and the Vltava River.
The second largest bank in Switzerland Credit Suisse Group has aimed to increase the bonus pool for 2017 as the company made a progress on the three-year restructuring plan.
The Russia's military police and the military operational group have been relocated from Afrin, Syria, where Turkey has initiated the military operation against the Kurds.
Egypt's President al-Sisi will run for the second term in office during the upcoming Presidential Election in March, which he is widely anticipated to win.
The US solar panel industry tried to sign an agreement to settle a trade dispute with China involving around $1.5B, while Trump has aimed to announce new import tariffs.
According to the Russian Defence Ministry, Russia's Chief of the armed forces Gerasimov has discussed the situation in Syria with the US counterpart Dunford during the voice call.
The US President Trump has blamed Democrat lawmakers for the Federal Government shutdown on Saturday, as they decided to play shutdown politics instead of making a deal.
Germany was lobbying among its European allies to weigh new sanctions against Iran to prevent Trump from closing the international deal restraining nuclear program of Tehran.
According to the senior members of the German SPD, they were assured that the party would approve formal coalition negotiations with Chancellor Merkel's conservatives at the congress.
Mitiga airport, the only functioning airport in Libya's capital Tripoli, reopened on Saturday after a weeklong closure caused by the deadly clashes, which damaged passenger jets.
According to a Turkish official, after liberation of Afrin Turkey plans to capture the city of Manbij from the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG).
In an interview the President of France Emmanuel Macron stated that the United Kingdom would be able to negotiate a customized deal with the European Union.
According to the International Olympic Committee, North Korea will be represented by 22 athletes that will compete in three sports, including a joint team with South Korea in women's ice hockey.
According to a Kurdish official, the Prime Minister of Iraq Haider al-Abadi met on early Saturday in the city of Baghdad with the Kurdish leader Nechirvan Barzani.
The Irish republican party Sinn Fein said on Saturday that Mary Lou McDonald was set to lead the party after Gerry Adams steps down having served over 30 years on the post.
On Saturday, China's largest commercial property company Dalian Wanda Group reported its revenue slipped for the second straight year, dropping 10.8% in 2017.
On Saturday, South Africa's national broadcaster eNCA said the ANC wanted to force Jacob Zuma to resign as president, however, the Congress declined to comment on the report.
The news agency TASS reported that the Russian Deputy Foreign Minister had informed about the decision of Russian and US diplomats to discuss North Korea in Moscow.