On Sunday, at least 31 citizens were injured amid explosion near the Bogota's bullring, mainly police officers who were ready for protests in the capital.
German SPD have surpassed the Chancellor Merkel's CDU/CSU in the Emnid institute's opinion poll, gaining 33% of the vote, while CDU/CSU got 32%, the first time in 11 years.
In Washington, the Swedish embassy has requested the US State Department to provide an explanation of Trump's remark regarding the security incident in Sweden.
In an interview with the local media, the 92-year-old President of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe said the country's people saw no alternative contender to him for the 2018 Presidential Election.
Unfavourable weather conditions observed on Sunday forced the Defence Secretary of the United States Jim Mattis to cancel his trip to Afghanistan.
The Australian Defence Minister Christopher Pyne and the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohammed met on Sunday to outline a 10-year security plan.
Having seen three straight years of losses, Ford became the first big overseas automaker in Russia to post good results, seeing local sales soar 10% last year.
Jim Mattis, the US Defense Secretary claimed on Sunday that he has not had any problems with the press, distancing himself from Donald Trump who claimed media to be "the enemy of the American people".
Due to rising uncertainty over US policies and ties with Russia, the United Nations humbled their expectations that a breakthrough in Syrian peace talks might happen during upcoming talks in Geneva.
Just days after the election of a new president, an act of suicide bombing in Mogadishu took the lives of 18 people and left 25 wounded on Sunday.
Saudi Arabia and Israel continued to show boosted alignment interests as they called for action against Iran on Sunday, but the US claimed to apply new sanctions against the country.
Germany is expected to top the last year's number of rejected asylum seekers which totaled in 80,000 people, possibly as part of Angela Merkel ‘s attempt to attract conservative voters.
Local media reported on Sunday that the Iranian transport minister withstood the vote against him which means that deals with Boeing and Airbus could still be enforced.
Robert Mugabe, the President of Zimbabwe, was reported saying on Sunday that the country would not see a successor that could take the post in the 2018 election.
An offensive was launched by Iraqi forces in Mosul on Sunday, aiming to displace Islamic State militants from their last major stronghold in the city.
The US Vice President Pence and Turkey's PM Yildirim met in Munich and discussed future improvement of ties after relations have deteriorated during the Obama's administration.
According to the IMF, Mongolia made an agreement with the IMF for the $5.5B economic stabilisation package to fight financial crisis since 2016 amid government's overspending.
On Sunday, the suicide bomber detonated his explosive belt in the neighbourhood of Mosul, recently retaken from Islamic State, killed one person, while nine were injured.
According to North Korean police, four suspects in the assassination of Kim Jong-Un's half-brother were arrested and accused of killing Jong Nam using fast-acting poison.
China's Foreign Minister Yi stated that the country understands South Korea's desires to protect security, however, Beijing concerns about the US anti-missile system.
According to government adviser, China's property investment sector would not expand as fast as in 2016, whereas infrastructure spending is anticipated to grow steadily.
The US President Donald Trump's promise to increase the Pentagon budget by tens of billions of dollars faces resistance from Democrats and fiscal conservatives.
Malaysian police is looking for four more North Korean suspects in connection with Kim Jong-nam's assassination at the Kuala Lumpur airport.
The Philippine army will create a special task force to help the government's anti-narcotics agency to chase big drug syndicates.