Hundreds of Tesla's employees, including team leaders, supervisors and associates were fired the previous week, a former employee states.
Revision of trade agreements can be a "win-win" for all nations involved, the International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde says.
Thousands of people gathered on Saturday to oust the Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak over misuse of billions of dollars by the largest state-owned fund.
The Russian economy grew more than 2% in the third quarter of 2017, the Economy Minister Maxim Oreshkin says.
The Islamic State faces imminent defeat in Raqqa, Syrian Kurdish YPG militia says.
Two car bomb blasts killed at least 22 people in Somalia's capital Mogadishu on Saturday, police data shows.
Not less than 22 casualties were reported after two cars loaded with explosives detonated in Somalia's capital Mogadishu.
According to the RIA news agency, the Russian government has reached a preliminary agreement with Venezuelan authorities on restructuring its debt to Kremlin.
Valentina Matviyenko, the Chairwoman of Russia's Federation Council, will have a meeting with North and South Korean top parliamentarians to ask them to establish a direct channel of communication, the TASS news agency reported on Saturday.
According to Somalia's police officer Mohamed Hussein, a powerful truck bomb exploded in the centre of Mogadishu. The number of casualties has not been determined yet.
The Spanish government stated on Saturday that it would take control of Catalonia in case the regional leader would reply ambiguously on Spain's question about independence declaration.
Seven people, including six children, were shot dead by a gunman in a raid on a high school on early Saturday that most probably was a revenge attack, a Kenya police official reported.
At least four people died in a plane crash in Ivory Coast near Abidjan on Saturday, while six others were injured, the police reported.
Once again, North Korea had issued a new threat on Friday stating it would launch a ballistic missile toward the US Pacific territory of Guam, if Donald Trump continued his "provocations".
The Turkish army has confirmed on Friday that it deployed troops to Syria's Idlib province, in order to stop fighting and establish a de-escalation zone in the northwestern region.
Russia has warned that it might deploy its Iskander missile systems to the Kalininigrad region, which borders Poland and Lithuania in response to the deployment of an armored division of the US troops in Poland.
The release of a Taliban-held US-Canadian family is a good sign, but is not enough to improve a deeply troubled relationship that has endured years of rancor.
A plane has crashed into the Atlantic Ocean off the Ivory Coast during stormy weather on Saturday, right after taking off from the international airport.
Yemen's former Aden governor reported on Friday that he was seeing an independence referendum coming to be announced soon.
According to the US-led anti-IS coalition about 100 Islamic State fighters have surrendered in the northern city of Raqqa in the last 24 hours, while fighting continued inside the city.
The Syrian Kurdish YPG militia reported on Saturday that the Islamic State was on the verge of defeat in the city of Raqqa.
The US Republican Senator Bob Corker stated that the US President Donald Trump's undermining of his Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was like public castration.
The People's Bank of China reported on Saturday that the country's economy showed signs of stable growth and that the strong momentum might continue in the second half.
Turkey's state news agency Anadolu reported on Saturday that four people were arrested in connection with Wednesday's explosion at the Tupras refinery.