Ryanair plans to cancel 40 to 50 flights every day for the upcoming six weeks, in an attempt to punctuality of flights, which had dropped below 80% in the first half of the year.
Iran possesses a highly destructive 10-ton bomb that dwarfs the most powerful non-nuclear weapon of the US, the Iranian Senior Commander said.
A 18-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of terror offences in connection with Friday's attempted attack on a London tube.
The Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop announced modern slavery and changing face of terrorism to be her key talking points at the 72nd session of the UN General Assembly.
The Iraqi forces launched an operation to clear a dessert area close to the border with Syria from the IS militants.
The EU plan to raise a tax bill of digital multinationals has faced first signs of scepticism, as a number of finance ministers from smaller European countries expressed concerns about its economic impact.
The ECB's Chief Economist Peter Praet said that substantial monetary stimulus were still required to bring inflation in the Euro area to the central bank's target of almost 2%.
Sources close to the matter reported that Ant Financial, a Chinese online payment services provider, would make a third bid to acquire MoneyGram.
Following the latest terror attack in London, the US President Donald Trump said that restrictions on travel to the US should be "far larger, tougher and more specific".
Bitcoin prices bounced more than 25%, climbing higher after hitting historic lows of $3000 in the last week.
The Foreign Minister of Mexico reported on Friday, that trade between Mexico and the United States would survive even if the NAFTA would be terminated.
North Korea reported on Saturday that it was seeking military equilibrium with the United States, after the UN Security Council criticized Pyongyang's latest missile launch over Japan.
Bangladesh has warned Myanmar of unwarranted consequences over violations of its airspace amid a crackdown on Rohingy and warned that more provocative acts would have unwarranted consequences.
According to sources close to the matter, the Peruvian President Pedro Kuczynski is planning to appoint Martin Vizcarra, the country's Vice President, as the new Prime Minister.
At an embassy event that took place on Friday, China's envoy to the United States Cui Tiankai urged Washington to stop threats over North Korea.
The Foreign Minister of Mexico stated on Friday that trade between Mexico and the United States would stay in place even if NAFTA were terminated.
On Saturday, Pyongyang said it was aiming to establish a military force "equilibrium" with the United States, which earlier said its diplomatic patience was wearing thin.
Ryanair announced the company's plans to cancel at around 40 to 50 flights each day until the October end, aiming to diminish the number of delayed flights and improve punctuality.
The government of Brazil approved an American Airlines' intention to build a $100M worth maintenance centre in Guarulhos airport of Sao Paulo.
According to the President of the Dominican Republic Danilo Medina, Mexico, Chile, Bolivia, Nicaragua and his own country will continue to conduct negotiations with the Venezuelan government and opposition to help them to find a mutually accepted solution.
The British Prime Minister Theresa May made a decision to raise security threat level from severe to critical on Friday after another deadly attack in the London's Tube.
On Friday, the Prime Minister of Iceland Bjarni Benediktsson called for a second snap election in less than a year after one of the ruling political parties decided to quit from the government.
According to a poll result announced on Friday, nearly 40% of German citizens were still uncertain who they would vote for in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
London officials reported that hundreds of British police embarked on a massive chase to catch the one, who placed bomb on a London Underground train.