Iraq and Iran signed an agreement to boost military cooperation and fight against extremism and terrorism, Iranian media stated.
The Azerbaijani State Oil Fund reported that it received over $125B since early 2001 within the project of developing fields in the country's sector of the Caspian Sea.
Key OPEC and non-OPEC countries are set to discuss the situation in oil producers including Nigaria and Libya on a Monday's meeting, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak stated.
A private survey revealed that employment conditions in China kept improving in the second quarter of 2017, as job offers rose amid the country's economic expansion.
Saudi Arabia announced that only two airports would be opened for Qatari pilgrims to access the country, a local online newspaper revealed.
Chinese internet watchdog closed 3,918 illegal websites, which threatened national security and spread vulgarity and violence, in this year's June quarter.
Following the introduction of the US bill on sanctions against Russia, the European Union urged the United States to keep coordinating with the G7 on anti-Russia sanctions.
The North Korean economy expanded at an annualised pace of 3.9% last year, the strongest in 17 years, despite international sanctions.
Joseph Dunford, the Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, has put North Korea at the top of his list of national security threats.
The French Aerospace Industries Association said that it was open to cooperation with Russia on light helicopter production.
Iran demanded on Saturday that the US release detained Iranians, a day after the US President called on the Islamic Republic to release three US citizens.
The US Congressional leaders have reached an agreement on sweeping sanctions legislation to punish Russia for its election meddling and aggression toward its neighbors.
The Turkish President Recip Tayyip Erdogan is due to begin a two day visit to the Gulf today to try and resolve the dispute between four Arab states and Qatar.
Russia and Syria have announced a deal to de-escalate conflict in a rebel-held stronghold outside Damascus.
The Chinese envoy for Syria Xie Xiaoyan called for unity in Syria and search of a political solution to the Syrian crisis.
Venezuela's opposition called for a nationwide strike against the President Nicolas Maduro after violent clashes on Saturday.
The Russian ambassador to the US Sergei Kislyak ended his tenure in Washington on Saturday.
The relocation of Siemens gas turbines to Crimea, a region subject to sanctions, sours relations between Germany and Russia, Bild am Sonntag reports.
Moscow revealed its negative attitude on the freshly released US draft bill on Russia, Iran and the DPRK sanctions.
Italy set up a two-year measure that required producers of pasta and rise to indicate where the products came from, aiming to protect domestic producers.
Madrid's authorities asked the Spanish anti-trust watchdog to investigate whether Uber's airport transfer service constitutes unfair competition.
The United Arab Emirates said that Qatar needed to revise its policies before a dialogue could take place.
The World Bank's arbitration tribunal ordered Argentina to pay $320M plus interest and legal fees to the Spanish travel group Marsans for expropriating its airline in 2008.
The Chinese government housing vice Minister lodged a $10M defamation lawsuit against the billionaire Guo Wengui over claims be the exiled tycoon that she engaged in corruption and provided sexual favours.