According to the US Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the administration plans to challenge a suspension of the Trump's travel ban made by the Maryland federal judge before the Supreme Court.
The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that it looks forward to discuss the possibility for German parliamentarians to meet with the Bundeswehr soldiers at the Incirlink air base.
The Government of Sri Lanka asked for international assistance to help to find 91 missing people and to reach remote areas that were affected by heavy rains and landslips.
The Russian and Iranian presidents had a phone conversation, where both leaders emphasized the need to intesify cooperation on the Syrian crisis and discussed joint economic projects.
The Philippine government decided to pause formal negotiations with the National Democratic Front in Netherlands after its fighters intensified guerrilla attacks in the countryside.
A statement released by the Islamic State revealed the Islamist group had been behind the shooting, which occurred in Egypt on Friday.
The British PM Theresa May said the UK had downgraded its terrorism threat level from "critical" to "severe", which means another attack is highly likely but not imminent.
On Saturday, the British police stated they had detained two more men allegedly linked to the network behind this week's bombings in Manchester.
According to a French source, the G7 nations made a "substantial progress" in discussions on trade, suggesting the US protectionist stance has slightly softened.
The official state news agency Anadolu reported a Turkish court had formally detained two opposition newspaper staff over alleged links to the last year's failed coup.
A Group of Seven source said leaders had been unable to agree whether the communique due on Saturday afternoon would contain a pledge to take extra action against Russia.
Iraqi military launched an operation to seize the last IS-held area that covers predominantly the Old City centre of Mosul and some districts along the Tigris river western bank.
Panama's government said it would implement a stricter immigration policy for Colombia, Venezuela and Nicaragua amid a higher influx of those fleeing conflicts at home.
On Saturday, the Malaysian police said six local men had been confined from May 23 to 26 over alleged involvement with the IS militant group.
An official state media reported on Saturday the mayor of Beijing Cai Qi had been appointed to the post of the party chief of the country's capital city.
Zbigniew Brzezinski, who served as a National Security Adviser during Jimmy Carter's presidency, died at the age of 89, his daughter said late on Friday.
The Israeli Prisons Service reported over 800 Palestinian inmates incarcerated in prisons in Israel had ended a hunger strike that started on April 17.
Ke Jie, the world's top Go player, lost the third and also final match against Google's artificial intelligence AlphaGo rival.
The Egyptian Air Force carried out strikes at camps near Derna in Libya, where men responsible for the Minya bus attack are believed to have trained.
The death toll from severe flooding and landslides in Sri Lanka reached 100 on Saturday, according to government officials.
At least 18 people were killed on Saturday in a terrorist attack by a suicide car bomber in eastern Afghanistan.
The Group of Seven (G7) signed a declaration on fighting terrorism, days after a suicide bomber blew himself in Manchester.
Chinese industrial companies' profits had increased 24.4% in the first four months of 2017, compared to the same period the previous year, the National Bureau of Statistics said on Saturday.
Rex Tillerson, the Secretary of State, made decision not to host Ramadan celebrations at the State Department, breaking with a 20 year lasting bipartisan tradition.