The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Minister Gobind Singh Deo stated on Friday that the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) allowed to take cultural exchanges with China to a completely new level.
According to the Irish government data, the number of people flowing through the country's airports in 2018 has increased by 6.1%, reaching 36.5M people.
On Saturday, China has successfully launched the first BeiDou Navigation Satellite System 3 (BDS-3) satellite into space which would improve the service for the Asian-Pacific Region.
On Sunday, world leaders started to arrive in Beijing for the Belt and Road initiative summit to find an agreement on the project financing.
The results of a poll published in the El Mundo newspaper showed that Spanish Socialists could get 30.3% of votes, thus getting nearly 130 sets in the country's 350-seat parliament.
According to a report published by the Sunday Times, a senior member of the ruling Conservative Party is expected to call Theresa May to quit her post by the end of June or she would face another vote of confidence.
The China's Ministry of Commerce reported on Friday that the volume of trade with Russia in Q1 has increased by 9.8%, reaching $24.2B.
According to a statement made by the State Administration for Market Regulation, BMW Brilliance Automotive Ltd would recall nearly 360K cars in China amid the incorrectly working airbags.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) stated on Friday that Prosper Funding LLC, the Californian online lending firm, has agreed to pay a $3M fine to lift fraud charges.
On Friday, a court in Peru has ruled to preventively imprison the country's former President Pedro Kuczynski while authorities are investigating his role in a bribery case.
Reuben Katebe, the National Coordinator of the Nuclear Energy Program Implementing Organization, stated on Saturday that work on the Zambian nuclear energy program was going well and that it would be implemented in two phases.
On Friday, the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and acting Secretary of Defence Patrick Shanahan met with their Japanese colleagues to discuss bilateral relations as well denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
On Saturday, the Malian Prime Minister Soumeylou Boubeye Maiga and his entire administration have resigned, as violence surge in the country.
On Saturday, Ranjan Gogoi, the Indian Supreme Court Chief Justice, has denied allegations that he sexually harassed former court assistant.
Jordan Belfort, a Wall Street broker, has offered the UK Prime Minister Theresa May help on how to end the Brexit deadlock.
Nancy Pelosi, the Speaker of the US House of Representatives, has warned the UK that the US would not strike a trade deal, if the Belfast Agreement is sabotaged.
On Saturday, Amber Rudd, the UK Secretary of State for Work and Pension, said that she would back Boris Johnson as the next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
The President of Kosovo Hashim Thaci said on Saturday that the European Union would lose a lot of substance after Brexit.
On Saturday, Iraq hosted Middle East countries at a business forum, which was set to strengthen relations between Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Kuwait, Syria and Jordan. News of new deals are to be expected from the forum.
The Prime Minister of Iraq Adel Abdul Mahdi has invited the heads of Saudi Arabia and Iran to a summit in Iraq. The PM seeks to strengthen relationships among the traditional rivals.
On Saturday, several envoys from Russia met with the President of Syria Bashar al-Assad to discuss trade and a constitutional committee. The committee is expected to head the political reforms in the country that would unify Syria.
The CEO of BlackRock Larry Fink announced on Saturday that there are no signs of an upcoming recession during the next twelve months. Namely, the world's largest asset management firm sees no risks in the near future.
On Saturday, Egyptian voters went to the ballot boxes to vote in a referendum, which would extend the President's Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's term.
On Saturday, the cyber security researcher, who stopped the malware attack WannaCry in 2017 has pleaded guilty to the US charges of creating malware. The researcher admitted that he had developed malware prior to his career in cyber security.