The President of Iran on Saturday announced that the US is isolated among its allies in the standoff against Iran.
The elections took place in Kandahar on Saturday, which is a week late due to the assassination of the local police chief.
As the new President of Brazil is set to be elected on Sunday, some media was stating that there might be violent protests in the aftermath of the election.
The CEO of Tesla Elon Musk on Saturday revealed that his tweet that lead to a $20 million fine on the company was worth it.
On Saturday, thousands of protestors gathered in Rome to protest against the corruption, which has caused the decline of the city.
On Saturday, Saudi Arabian officials announced that the kingdom still remains a beacon of light despite the Khashoggi crisis.
The Interior Minister of Albania Fatmir Xhafaj announced his resignation on Saturday. He will be replaced by the PM's advisor Sander Lleshi.
The heads of Germany, France, Russia and Istanbul met on Saturday at a summit in Istanbul to discuss the situation in Syria.
A top official of the Reserve Bank of India on Friday revealed that the meddling of the Indian government into the affairs of the bank might cause a catastrophe.
On Friday, an official of the Reserve Bank of India revealed that the government of Prime Minister Modi has been interfering in the bank's operations.
On Friday, Tesla announced that the company has not received a US subpoena related to the Model 3 production estimates.
On Saturday, the Swiss engineering group ABB announced that it will create a new robotics factory in China, in which robots will assemble other robots.
Mahinda Rajapaksa, who previously was the head of the Sri Lanka's government, is set to replace the current Prime Minister.
Maithripala Sirisena, the President of Sri Lanka, has suspended the country's parliament and sacked the Prime Minister.
On Saturday, the head of Bahrain announced at a security summit that a security alliance between the US and Gulf allies could provide peace to the Middle East.
Defence Secretary of the United States James Mattis on Saturday announced that he is in talks with all allies discussing the implications of the dropping of the INF treaty.
Late on Friday China and Japan announced that they have pledged to create closer ties by signing a $30 billion various arrangement package.
On Saturday, the Bank of Japan announced that it will change its government debt purchase timing to stimulate trading between other institutions.
In September, Chinese industrial profits continued to grow. Although, the pace has been slowing down for the past five months.
On Saturday, Qualcomm announced that Apple are behind in royalty payments for the total sum of almost seven billion dollars.
On Friday, the Chief Executive of the meat processing company Smithfield Foods Ken Sullivan claimed that swine disease could seriously affect worldwide shipments of pork in the next year.
On Friday, General Motors Co claimed that it would like Donald Trump's administration to support the national program for EV vehicles to increase sales of environmental-friendly zero emission cars.
On Friday, Microsoft Corp regained the second place of the most valuable US company after Amazon Inc published a disappointing quarterly report which lowered the market capitalisation of the ecommerce giant by $65B.
On Friday, the US Department of Commerce reported that in the third quarter of 2018 the economic growth of the country slowed less than originally expected, increasing by 3.5% annually.