At least 460 people were injured during disturbances in Catalonia, when riot police has clashed with people who have participated in the banned independence referendum.
Qatar's Ministry of Development Planning and Statistics reported on Sunday that the country's GDP grew 0.6% in the Q2 of 2017, down from the prior quarter's growth rate of 2.5%.
On Sunday, The US President Donald Trump told the US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson not to waste his time on talks with North Korea.
On Sunday, Karl Kreile and Bodo Mende became the first gay couple to marry in Germany, after a law came into force allowing same-sex marriages in the country.
During a conference held by the UK Conservative Party on Sunday, the UK PM Theresa May apologised for losing the majority at the June 8 election but assured that she would win a Brexit deal.
On Sunday, the US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin denied a widespread allegation that the Trump administration's tax reform would benefit people with high income at the expense of ordinary Americans.
The French Interior Ministry reported that two women were stabbed to death by an unknown man at the Gare Saint-Charles train station in Marseille. A source with knowledge on the matter called this incident a "likely terrorist act".
On Sunday, a first-ever ceasefire period began in Columbia between the National Liberation Army (ELN) and the government forces. The armistice is expected to last until January 9, 2018.
On Sunday, the Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said that his country is not interested in the European Union membership anymore. However, Turkey is not willing to unilaterally abandon accession talks with the EU officials, he added.
Macao is set to make more contribution to China's developing strategy while making progress for the special administrative region's long-term prosperity.
As the Spanish government has pledged to stop Catalonia's independence vote, that was declared illegal by the country's constitutional court, clashes have been occurring as police tries to prevent the vote from happening.
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May said that she had the right strategy to lead the country and win a Brexit deal.
Tens of thousands people marched in Hong Kong in an anti-authoritarian rule march, which called for the resignation of the city's top legal official amid the recent jailing of democracy activists.
The UKIP's new leader Henry Bolton said that the proposed two-year transitional period for exiting the EU was unacceptable and Britain had to be prepared to leave now.
Honda will start recalling more than 245K cars in China due to defective airbags on October 23, China's Consumer Quality Authority announced.
After months of threats and sanctions, North Korea has shown no interest in negotiations on giving up its nuclear programme, the US State Department noted.
The Spanish national police moved to prevent a banned independence referendum in Catalonia, confronting angry voters at some polling stations.
The South Korean central bank's officials are considering a possibility for interest rate hike later this year as the Fed's policy rate could be raised in December.
China's National Anthem Law came into effect October 1 to ensure appropriate performance of the song. Violators can be detained for up to 15 days, even be held criminally liable.
According to the US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, the United States has a channel to directly communicate with North Korea, which it uses to find out what North Korea wants to discuss.
The Catalan regional government announced that it would permit voters to vote at any open polling station in the region, if their defined polling district was closed.
On Sunday, the Polish government cut retirement age to 65 for men and 60 for women despite a common European trend to consistently increase the pension age due to the increase in life expectancy.
On Saturday, the Polish Parliament has set up an investigative committee whose goal is to calculate the amount of reparations that Germany still owns for Poland's occupation during the World War II.
According to a poll result announced on Saturday, the Brazilian Ex-President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's support increased to 35%, up from 30% in June.