On Sunday, TV4 voter poll showed that Swedish centre-left party held an extremely slim lead over opposition centre-right alliance, in the country's general elections.
On Sunday, the Egyptian state-run news agency reported that the Lebanese tourist, who was sentenced to jail for eight years over a Facebook post, is set to be released.
On Sunday, Mohammed Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, the United Arab Emirates Crown Prince, announced five decrees for the Chairman of Abu Dhabi Executive Council.
On Sunday, local officials of Genoa revealed that the reconstruction of the collapsed motorway might cost up to 200 million Euros.
The Labour party of the United Kingdom on Sunday revealed that it would force medium to large size companies to share ownership with the employees of the companies.
On Sunday, the chief of US agriculture revealed that Canada has to stop its milk protein low-price policy in order to update the NAFTA agreement.
On Sunday, the Prime Minister of Greece revealed that the country has a multi-billion cash reserve.
The government of Pakistan revealed on Sunday that it is looking for ways to avoid the need for an IMF bailout.
On Sunday, Russian police detained more than 150 protesters, which expressed dissatisfaction with the recent pension reform.
On Sunday, the Italian government revealed that the country's officials are expecting that the premium it pays for its debt should fall, as reforms are implemented.
On Sunday, the Prime Minister of Greece announced that there will be no near term tax hikes in the country.
Greek government on Sunday revealed that it is expecting to have a far larger budget surplus than the 3.5% surplus set by lenders.
On Sunday, the Prime Minister of Greece announced that due to a high budget surplus forecast no pension cuts will be enacted in the country.
The head of North Korea Kim Jong Un on Sunday met with a Chinese envoy to whom he announced that North Korea is upholding its end of the nuclear deal with the US.
On Friday, both Turkey and the Netherlands re-appointed ambassadors to each other capitals, as part of the normalization of relations.
The former Donald Trump's political strategist Steve Bannon said on Sunday that Pope Francis should not quit because sexual abuse scandal, though an independent investigation is needed.
The Supreme leader of Iran Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Sunday called the country's army to enhance its power to be able to "scare off" the potential enemy.
The Defence Minister of France Florence Parly stated on Sunday the government will spend $4.2B to upgrade and renew military satellites.
The British Trades Union Congress (TUC) stated on Sunday it will back second Brexit vote in case Theresa May's deal with the European Union would hurt the country's workers.
The former Foreign Minister of the UK Boris Johnson said on Sunday that Theresa May's Brexit plans are similar to "suicide vest around the British constitution".
The co-founder of Chinese giant Alibaba Jack Ma will present a succession plan tomorrow to hand over the company to new, prospectve managers, though he will stay an executive chair during transition period.
On Sunday, China's naval frigate Huangshan for the first time became part of the largest Australian navy drills near the strategic city of Darwin.
After being stabbed the far right front runner in the Brazilian presidential elections remained in a stable condition, on Sunday.
On Sunday, the parade to mark the founding of North Korea did not flaunt weaponry. Instead the main theme of the parade was peace and developments.