The EU decided to allocate more than 110M euros for infrastructure projects in Macedonia, unblocking the funds as the country's political climate improved.
Azerbaijan is set to make efforts to further enhance relations with the European Union, the Azerbaijani President revealed during the meeting with EU officials.
Russia's largest state-owned defence industry holding, Rostec, proposed working with China on developing long-haul aircrafts.
On Saturday, Palestinian militant groups denied the Islamic State's claim that it was behind a deadly attack carried out it in Jerusalem, saying that the attackers were their people.
The China Securities Regulatory Commission slapped fines totalling almost $1B by the end of May, $100M higher than in 2016, according to Xinhua.
Documents released by the US Office of Government Ethics revealed that the US President Donald Trump's businesses owed at least $315M to US, German and other lenders.
China eased restrictions for foreign investment in its free trade zones, cutting 27 restrictions across mining, manufacturing and banking sectors.
Russian airstrikes in Syria last month may have killed ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the Russian Defence Ministry says.
Cuba's government denounced the US decision to reimpose certain restrictions on the island nation, but reiterated the willingness to "continue dialogue" with Washington.
The Chinese State Councilor Yang Jiechi and the US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will discuss security the next Wednesday in Washington DC, the Foreign Ministry of China says.
A reduced available homes supply caused a swelling of prices in large US metro areas, forcing more people to pay higher rents and stay tenants.
Whole Foods is likely to be the stage for Amazon's retail experiments such us attracting customers by lower prices and reducing costs.
Donald Trump admitted for the first time he is under the federal probe as a part of expanding investigation into election meddling by Russia.
Taxify is looking for a win over Uber, the industry leader, as it offers a larger part of profits for drivers and allows them to take fare in cash.
Colombia reached an agreement with teachers of public schools to stop a 37-day strike happened after the government failed its promise to enhance public education.
John Dowd, the Washington lawyer, was added to the team representing Donald Trump in the probe of possible collusion by the president's campaign and Russia.
The Kremlin revealed its negative view of the freshly proposed US sanctions against Russia and expected them to harm other countries, which should adhere to these sanctions.
Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan urged again for trade with Mexico, immigration reform and more global integration as methods to boost US economic growth.
Rolls Royce executive said that company believes there is demand for a new mid-market jet such as the one currently explored by Boeing and sees opportunity to work together on it.
US automaker General Motors is expected to open production facility at its assembly plant in Arlington, creating more than 850 new jobs.
Preliminary data from the University of Michigan showed that the US consumer sentiment declined unexpectedly to 94.5 in June, reducing optimism over the US economic outlook.
The Commerce Department report showed that US housing starts dropped 5.5% to an annualised rate of 1.09M units in May, the weakest figure since September 2016.
Adel al-Jubeir, the Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs, said that he and his colleagues from the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt are working on a list of "grievances" that will be send to Qatar and that it should address.
Brigitte Zypries, the German Economy Minister, said that Germany will retaliate if the US Congress adopts new sanctions against Russia, which envisage various forms of punishment for companies participating in joint energy projects with Russia.