On Saturday, the Spanish government decided to fire Josep Lluis Trapero, the chief of Catalan's police operations, and shift his duties on the Minister of the Interior of Spain Juan Ignacio Zoido.
According to decree of the Spanish government, the Deputy Prime Minister of Spain Soraya Saenz de Santamaria took the lead over Catalonia instead of the removed from power regional leaders.
On Saturday afternoon, the Australian Bureau of Meteorology decided to revoke a warning after previously forecasting a severe storm that would hit parts of East and South Gippsland districts.
On Saturday, the Foreign Minister of Ireland Simon Coveney noted that Britain needs to give more clarity on the border issue before moving to direct trade talks with the European Union.
The President of Mexico Enrique Pena Nieto said that his country will not recognize Catalonia's unilateral declaration of independence from Spain and added that he hopes for peaceful resolution of the conflict.
On Friday, the US Senator Bob Corker said that he does not exclude possibility of running against Donald Trump in the 2020 Presidential Election.
Bangladesh is planning to offer voluntary sterilisation to Rohingya refugees living in overcrowded camps. Authorities afraid that a lack of family planning could limit available resources even further.
Royal Dutch Shell Plc has won half of the awarded blocks in deepwater oil auction in Brazil, while Exxon Mobile Cope took one block and rival BP won two blocks.
The main indexes of the Wall Street inched higher during the New York session due to a rally in the technology sector and a surge in Amazon shares.
The Chief Financial Officer of Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA Simon Zerpa has been appointed as the country's acting Economy Minister.
California and New York's Democratic leaders are of an opinion that residents would suffer under the Republican tax plan and some of them might even be forced to leave their states.
In an interview with Reuters, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman said BlackRock and Blackstone were planning to open offices in the kingdom.
Germany's civil rights defenders are rallying against the AfD party and other radical groups, with thousands of protesters expected to show up for PEGIDA's anniversary celebration in Dresden today.
A regulatory filing revealed the US Securities and Exchange Commission has started a process of setting up an advisory group to scrutinise the bond market.
Following the declaration of Catalonia's independence from Spain, the Madrid government dismissed Catalonia's government and fired the region's President.
McDonald's is likely to require suppliers to enhance the slaughter process and living conditions for chickens they raise for the company's restaurants.
Russia is set to partially revoke its ban on the import of Turkish tomatoes starting from November 1, the country's government announced.
The European Commission sent a letter to Italian Finance Minister urging to provide clarifications on the country's planned 2018 budget.
The US auto safety agency announced that it opened a preliminary investigation into 814K cars of Ford Motor over concerns that the steering wheels could get detached during the car ride.
Swiss Bank UBS is expected to tell Britain's staff in the next couple of weeks where the company would move jobs as the preparation for the UK exit from the EU, CEO Sergio Ermotti said.
Exxon ang Chevron, two of the world's largest oil companies, stated that their quarterly profits surged about 50%, owing to lower costs and increasing commodity prices.
German Minister of Economy urged Siemens to rethink the company's job cuts, especially in the Germany's economically weaker areas, as job losses could boost a right-wing populism.
The US GDP marked a 3% yearly growth pace in the Q3, supported by higher inventory investment and trade, offsetting hurricane-related weakness in construction and consumer spending.
Apple announced that customers demand for the much-anticipated iPhone X was "off the charts", putting the company's shares up 2% on Friday.