Ke Jie, the world's top Go player, lost the third and also final match against Google's artificial intelligence AlphaGo rival.
The Egyptian Air Force carried out strikes at camps near Derna in Libya, where men responsible for the Minya bus attack are believed to have trained.
The death toll from severe flooding and landslides in Sri Lanka reached 100 on Saturday, according to government officials.
At least 18 people were killed on Saturday in a terrorist attack by a suicide car bomber in eastern Afghanistan.
The Group of Seven (G7) signed a declaration on fighting terrorism, days after a suicide bomber blew himself in Manchester.
Chinese industrial companies' profits had increased 24.4% in the first four months of 2017, compared to the same period the previous year, the National Bureau of Statistics said on Saturday.
Rex Tillerson, the Secretary of State, made decision not to host Ramadan celebrations at the State Department, breaking with a 20 year lasting bipartisan tradition.
China's Yunnan province aims to deepen an agricultural cooperation with Bulgaria within the New Silk Road and get acces to European countries.
Russia is set to sell advanced Ka-62 helicopters developed by the Russian Helicopters Group in an amount of 365 units by 2030.
The IOM reported that more than 60,000 refugees and migrants entered Europe in 2017, while 1,530 died when crossing the Mediterranean this year.
The G7 leaders called for internet companies and social media firms to increase efforts in dealing with extremist content and prevent its spread online.
Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippine President, urged Islamic militants to renounce hostilities and start talks, in attempt to stop Marawi City's bloody occupation.
Hillary Clinton said on Friday that Trump's proposed spending cuts of $3.6T over the next decade are cruel, weighting heavily on the most vulnerable society members.
The Canadian preliminary budget deficit in 2016-17 amounts to 21.85B Canadian Dollars ($16.3B) and is in line with expectations, the Finance Department reported on Friday.
On Friday, the President of the European Council Donald Tusk urged G7 leaders to maintain the current sanctions policy on the Russian Federation.
Following a massive selloff of Brazilian shares last week due to political scandals, some investors believe that further depreciation is yet to come for the country's stock market.
A Rome court cancelled a short-term ban on Uber, which was introduced in April, affecting some Uber applications and preventing its advertisement in Italy.
Britain's PM Theresa May got support from G7 leaders for measures to fight against terrorism such as forcing technology companies to control internet content.
The New York Fed lowered its US economic growth forecast to a 2.17% annualized rate in the Q2, compared with the previous estimate of 2.32% released a week ago.
Japan's PM Shinzo Abe and US President Donald Trump agreed to enhance sanctions against North Korea, as the country continued to develop its ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons.
Three top Islamic State militants were killed in attacks in Syria and Iraq in the course of the past two months, the Pentagon statement showed.
The People's Bank of China reported that it has not implemented any measures demanding commercial banks to deposit US dollars with it.
Official data showed the US second Q1 GDP estimate was revised higher to 1.2%, compared to the 0.7% growth pace reported in April.
The US Department of Commerce reported that US durable goods orders fell 0.7% in April, following an upwardly revised 2.3% gain in March, while analysts expected a 1.4% decline.