On Sunday, thousands of protesters in Hong Kong targeted roads, public transport links and the airport of Hong Kong to draw global attentions.
On Sunday, the outgoing Interior Minister of Italy Matteo Salvini issued another ban of migrant rescue ship docking, as the ships have been breaking international law.
The Labour Party spokesman Keir Starmer stated on Sunday that this week the opposition would make an attempt to pass a bill that would prevent the government to exit the European Union without a deal.
The Chairman of Kuwait Airways Yousef Alsaqer stated on Sunday that the company would spend $2.5B on acquisition of 28 new planes that should be delivered by 2026.
The Finance Minister of France Bruno Le Maire stated on Sunday that the government plans to privatize the national lottery operator Francaise des Jeux in November.
The former UK Minister of Justice David Gauke is expected to meet the country's Prime Minister Boris Johnson to hear the latter's Brexit plan.
On Sunday, the Bank of Korea announced that it will make available up to $4.12 billion in cheap loans to small firms.
On Sunday, the Chinese government began to impose additional tariffs from 5% to 10% on 1,717 items that are imported from the US.
On Sunday, the Sunday Telegraph reported that the top Brexit negotiator of the European Union Michael Barnier is pessimistic about reaching a Brexit deal.
On Saturday, the US Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders proposed the cancelation of $81 billion worth of medical debt.
On Saturday, as clashes between protestors and the police continued in Hong Kong, commerce centres were kept close, hurting the local economy.
On Sunday, South Korean export data was published. The data revealed that exports have declined for nine consecutive months.
According to the National Development and Reform Commission, China's logistics sector showed 5.9% growth in first half of 2019.
The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) reported on Saturday a 5% net profit growth in H1.
According to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, the country's unemployment rate fell to 11.8%, though it was not supported by an increase in formal employment.
The US Energy Secretary Rick Perry stated on Saturday that the US has agreed to help Poland and Ukraine to lower their dependency from Russian gas supplies.
On Saturday, the Finance Minister of the United Kingdom announced that contrary to various reports he has a fantastic relationship with the Prime Minister.
On Saturday, Iranian officials stated that the United States have been flexible in regards to licensing Iranian crude oil sales.
On Saturday, Murat Cetinkaya of Bora Istanbul and Oguzhan Ozbas officially were appointed as deputy governors of the central bank of Turkey.
On Friday, the account of the CEO of Twitter Jack Dorsey was breached. The hacker managed to send out public tweets and retweets to followers before being secured.
In the aftermath of US officials revealing that Volkswagen software overstates fuel economy, the company is set to repay damages to 98,000 customers.
On Friday, the US Environmental Protection Agency announced that Volkswagen auto software overstated fuel economy on 98,000 vehicles.
On Friday, Reuters revealed that the US Federal Trade Commission has fined Google $200 million for violations of privacy at YouTube.
On Friday, crude oil price benchmarks declined, as US crude declined as much as three percent. Despite the decline, the commodity's price increased on a weekly scale.