On Saturday, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that he planned to annex settlements in the occupied West Bank if re-elected.
On Saturday, the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei advised Iraq to force the US military to leave the country as quickly as possible.
Jeremy Corbyn, the UK Labour Party leader, said that he was waiting for the British Prime Minister Theresa May to move the Brexit red lines.
China and US negotiators have finished their trade discussions, as the Chinese state media said on Saturday that both sides have made new progress in the talks.
The Hungarian government is set to spend some $3.43B by 2024 on the road network development, official sources showed.
The UK Competition and Markets Authority stated that it invested Visa's planned acquisition of Earthport to gauge whether the deal is likely to reduce competition in the country.
The UK labour productivity, measured by production per hour, fell by 0.1% year-over-year in the fourth quarter of 2018, the second quarterly decrease in succession, the ONS said.
India could spare nearly $217B via saving 474M tons of oil equivalent by opting for electric cars till 2030, the government's planning body stated.
Amazon announced plans to launch a more than 3K low orbit satellites to provide high-speed broadband internet service globally.
Europe's biggest budget airline Ryanair handled a total of 10.9M million passengers in March, up 9% compared with the same period last year, the company stated.
According to the China's Ministry of Commerce, the bilateral trade with Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC) showed stable growth last year, reaching $82.23B turnover.
According to the NTB news agency, the Norwegian government has decided to double investments of the Government Pension Fund Global into renewable energy.
The President of Laos Bounnhang Vorachith on Saturday welcomed the construction of a railway between China and Laos as a part of the Belt and Road Initiative, saying it would benefit the country and its people.
The Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg stated on Friday that the company would decrease the production of 737 model in order to devote more resources to the improvement of the 737 Max model.
According to the CCTV, the United States and China have managed to move further in another round of trade negotiations that was held on Friday in Washington.
The head of British Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn stated on Saturday that the government should remove its red lines if it wanted to proceed further.
On Saturday, the last commercial air vessels took off from the Ataturk airport before moving all flights to a new Istambul airport which cost the country $8B.
On Saturday, the foreign ministers of the G7 group finished their two-day meeting, managing to agree on all issues except for Iran as well as Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
In a meeting between the Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and Iraq's Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi both parties have agreed to enhance electricity and gas dealings, thus raising the volume of bilateral trade to $20B.
On Saturday, Polish opposition front started the European Parliament election campaign, saying that the ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) eventually initiate Poland's withdrawal from the European Union.
The European Commission's Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis stated on Saturday that Britain's withdrawal from the EU bloc was likely to be discussed widely during the G20 financial leaders' meeting in Washington scheduled for the next week.
On Saturday, Sergei Lavrov, Russia's Foreign Minister, called on all Libya's political forces to reach an agreement among themselves, while being on his visit to Cairo.
Saudi Aramco is set to offer $16B in 140 contracts to small, medium-sized enterprises in the kingdom, according to the Al Arabiya's announcement published on its website on Saturday.
On Saturday, the President Hassan Rouhani stated Iran was ready to expand the power and gas trade with the neighbouring Iraq, boosting it to $20B, despite some difficulties caused by the US sanctions imposed against Tehran.