The US President Donald Trump reported he would release almost all documents connected with the 1963 assassination of the President John Kennedy.
According to a poll data that was published on Sunday, Catalonia's independence parties were loosing the parliamentary majority at the election.
A Russian helicopter that was missing had been found on the seabed off Norway's Svalbard archipelago, with eight people on board presumed to be dead, rescue crews reported on Sunday.
Queensland is planning to go to the polls on 25 November, with Annastacia Palaszczuk, the Premier Minister, confirming the poll date on Sunday morning.
The Government House reported on Sunday morning that Sir Ninian Stephen, the former Australian Governor General, has died in Melbourne at age 94.
Unidentified gunmen abducted the Deputy Governor of Afghanistan's Kunar province, in Pakistan, yet no group had claimed responsibility for the kidnapping.
At least 23 people died in a horrible gun battle that had erupted at a hotel in Somali right after militants stormed the building ramming a car bomb into the gates.
According to Iranian President Rouhani, the country would continue missile production for the defence purpose, as he did not consider it as a violation of the international accords.
According to Deutsche Telekom CEO Hoettges, the company would enhance the competition, as T-Mobile US was seeking to initiate negotiations regarding merger with Sprint Corp.
Cuba is likely to simplify travel to the island for its US-based citizens, aiming to win Cuban Americans support during diplomatic crisis over mysterious health attacks allegations.
Tesla announced that the company was working with the government of Shanghai on the possibility of building a manufacturing facility to serve the China's market, where Tesla sales were growing.
Iranian Central Bank officials stated that Russia and Iran agreed to integrate the countries' banking payment system, and the first stage would be implemented in the next three months.
The United Arab Emirates launched Dubai CommerCity to be the first regional e-commerce free area in the North Africa region and in the Middle East.
Benoit Coeure, the head of the ECB market operations, expressed hopes that the Bank's €2.5 trillion stimulus program would not be extended in September after expiration date.
South Korean September department store sales rose at their strongest growth pace in eleven months of an annual 4.9% amid higher demand ahead of the yearly Chuseok holiday.
Iran is expected to begin barter deal with Russia in the near future, where Moscow would buy 500K barrels per day of Iran's oil in return for Russian goods and equipment.
Electric vehicle maker Tesla is set to build the European largest station for charging in the country of Norway this year, the company announced.
On Saturday, Icelanders were forced to participate in second parliamentary elections in two years amid the government collapse that was triggered by sex scandal closely related to the current prime minister.
On Saturday, a source from Kurdish government confirmed that their immutable leader Masoud Barzani will not prolong his presidential term and will step down on November 1.
The French government will outline at the end of next year how many reactors will close to reach a target on decreasing atomic energy, the Environment Minister of France Nicolas Hulot said on Saturday.
Another two car bomb blasts killed at least 27 people in Somalia's capital Mogadishu on Saturday. The Islamist group al Shabaab has already claimed responsibility.
The French Environment Minister Nicolas Hulot said on Saturday that France would decide on the number of nuclear reactors to be closed by the end of 2018.
Hyundai Motor India Ltd plans to expand its service and sales network in Pune in an attempt to strengthen its presence in one of the largest markets in India.
The Spanish government explained on Saturday that the sacked Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont was welcomed to participate in the region's election in December.