The leader of the UK's main opposition Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn reported on Sunday that Britain's exit from the EU should last as long as needed.
Afghan official sources reported on Sunday that a convoy belonging to the NATO-led coalition had been attacked by a suicide bomber.
Libero Milone, Vatican's Auditor General, who stepped down from his position in June, said that he was forced to quit after finding evidence of illegal activity.
Sources close to the matter reported that the Taliban had shut down more than 20 clinics in the province of Uruzgan, Afghanistan, demanding special treatment to its fighters.
Today, thousands of Germans have headed to the polls in the 2017 Federal Election, which is expected to deliver a victory for the Chancellor Angela Merkel.
According to Commander Ahmed Abu Khawla, the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) gained control over major gas field near Syria's Deir al-Zor on Saturday.
According to sources close to the matter, China will call for greater cooperation in fight against terrorism and corruption when it holds the 86th Interpol General Assembly next week.
According to the Indian retail seller Shoppers Stop Ltd, the Amazon.com affiliate is willing to acquire a 5% or $27.6M stake in its compnay on a preferential basis.
The number of people who died in the devastating earthquake surged to 307, as a 7.1-magnitude earthquake toppled buildings and sparked fires in Mexico City last Tuesday.
According to the Xinhua News Agency, the city of Shijiazhuang, Changsha, Chongqing and Nancang have imposed property control measures in an attempt to pacify real estate sales.
On Saturday, the Foreign Ministry of Germany said that Theresa May did not propose any concrete measures in its recent Brexit speech.
On Saturday, the US President Donald Trump criticized Senator John McCain for refusing to support a new version of the Obamacare replacement.
According to the IRIB broadcaster, Iran had successfully tested the Khorramshahr ballistic missile with a radius of action of 1,200 miles on Saturday.
On Saturday, the China Earthquake Administration said that the magnitude 3.4 earthquake detected earlier this day in North Korea was not a nuclear detonation.
The Amnesty International said on Saturday that the ruling of a Greek administrative court to return two Syrian asylum seekers back to Turkey established an ‘ominous precedent'.
Representatives from the Kurdistan Regional Government met with Iraqi officials on Saturday to discuss the secession referendum from Iraq.
Venezuela criticised on Saturday Canada's decision to impose sanctions against 40 of the country's senior officials, thus accusing Canada of ‘immoral subordination' to the US.
The small earthquake detected in a region near North Korea's test site this Saturday resembled a natural earthquake rather than a manmade explosion, as reported by Reuters.
The US Geological Survey reported that a magnitude 6.2 earthquake had struck the southeast region of Oaxaca, Mexico, on Saturday.
The President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo said on Saturday that the country would punish those responsible for the death of two UN investigators earlier this year.
According to Lukoil CEO, the company planned to keep pumping at least 100 million tonnes of oil per year for the next decade and would keep the annual investment between $8B and $8.5B.
Italy has raised the forecast for this year's economic growth up to 1.5% and stated that it would cut its budget deficit, while 2018 targets should be agreed with the European Commission.
Thyssenkrupp AG will set up a joint working group of labour representatives and board members to assist with the implementation of the merger with Tata Steel, for a 50-50 joint venture.
According to the CTBTO, the nuclear proliferation watchdog, unusual and suspicious seismic activity was detected in North Korea and took place about 50 km from prior tests.