In a statement released on Monday, the China Securities and Reform Commission (CSRC) said that Unicom's $11.7B reform plan does not breach any laws and will be treated as an "exceptional case".
On Monday, the United States and South Korea started computer-simulated military drills amid rising tensions over possible missile launch by North Korea.
According to the Hyundai Merchant Marine spokesman, company is in talks with the US BlackRock about a possible investment, which might amount up to $880M.
Japanese manufacturers revealed the highest in a decade confidence in the outlook, which was a good sign to expect the further broadening of the economic recovery.
Lee Hsien Loong, the Singapore's PM, announced that the government is set to increase annual spending on preschool education activities to $1.24B in the next five years.
US President Donald Trump is expected to outline the US strategy for military operations in Afghanistan on Monday, the White House officials stated.
The Norwegian economy is likely to accelerate its growth more rapidly than expected this year, the country's government stated, just three weeks before elections.
Trade negotiators from the US, Canada and Mexico wrapped up the first round of talks to revise NAFTA trade pact.
A Russian court rejected a request by Siemens to seize its gas turbines in Crimea and to ban their installation prior to preliminary hearings next month.
Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel warned against a swift abandonment of diesel cars following a series of emissions scandals, adding the fuel was still needed to meet climate change goals.
The German Chancellor Angela Merkel criticised Turkey's use of an Interpol arrest warrant to detain a German writer in Spain.
Russia, Turkey and Iran is cooperation of lasting armistice out of a temporary ceasefire in Syria, the Turkish Prime Minister said.
At only 30 years old, Sebastian Kurz is seeking not only to become Austria's youngest Chancellor, but also to give the country a more powerful stance on the wold stage.
The UK is studying ways of stopping malicious use of rented vehicles, the Transport Ministry said following two attacks in Spain that killed 14 people.
Removing all trade tariffs and obstacles would allow to generate an annual £135B boost to the British economy, according to pro-Brexit economists.
Goldman Sachs received approval to trade equities in Saudi Arabia, joining the growing number of western investment banks and fund managers expanding in the kingdom.
Vietnam's President urged to implement stricter controls on the Internet amid dissidents, who use it to criticise the ruling Communist Party, and fight threats to cybersecurity.
Iran's parliament approved most of the cabinet nominees offered by the President Hassan Rouhani. Lawmakers gave vote of confidence to 16 ministers of the 18-member cabinet.
The Hungarian President called for protecting the country's borders, its freedom and independence at a flag-raising ceremony on the Hungarian national holiday.
The US Defense Secretary reported on Sunday, that after a serious review process the US President Donald Trump finally has made a decision concerning the country's strategy over Afghanistan.
Saudi Arabia's Capital Market Authority regulator reported on Sunday that it had finally approved Goldman Sachs' application for dealing license in the kingdom.
Three Lebanese army soldiers were killed on Sunday morning, when a mine exploded under their vehicle on the Lebanese-Syrian border, the army reported in a statement.
The police announced on Sunday that the last remaining suspect over the Barcelona terror attacks might have crossed the country's border into France.
The President of northern Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdish region announced on Sunday that next month's referendum on the independence of the Kurdish region would take place as planned.