The former Egyptian prime minister Ahmed Shafik has been deported to Egypt from the UAE after announcing his intention of running for the presidency in 2018, close relatives say.
Uganda has sent armed forces for a two week East Africa Community joint military exercise in Dares-Salaam, Tanzania.
Iran and Belarus expand banking cooperation to tackle current trade barriers and to improve economic and political relations, the Financial Tribune reports.
The South Korean Hyundai Rotem corporation on Saturday signed a $856M deal with Iran Railways to manufacture 450 train wagons in Iran, the Financial Tribune reports.
China is ready to participate in Afghanistan's reconstruction, the Chinese Premier Li Keqiang says at a meeting with the Afghan government Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah.
Self-driving public transport on Saturday began trial operations on a 1.2-kilometre route with three stops in south China's Shenzhen.
The Communist Party of China wants to work with Japan's political parties to strengthen bilateral ties, the Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang says.
The Chinese President Xi Jinping meets with the Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Techo Hun Sen to discuss bilateral ties in defence, law-enforcement and security.
The Chinese Premier Li Keqiang returned to Beijing on Saturday after a trip to Russia and Hungary.
Chinese and Russian armed forces hold a two week joint anti-terrorism training near Yinchuan, the capital of northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region.
The Afghan National Security Forces killed 18 militants and lost 2 policemen in a counteroffensive operation in the country's eastern province of Ghazni.
A 5.5-magnitude earthquake jolted Iran's southern Kerman province in the afternoon on Saturday, Iran's Seismological Center reports.
Saudi officials will attend the upcoming Gulf Cooperation Council summit scheduled for December 5 and 6 in Kuwait, diplomatic sources say.
France aims to sell 12 Rafale combat jets to Qatar when the President Emmanuel Macron visits the nation in December, the French defence minister Florence Parly says.
According to Infosys officials, Indian leading IT service firm has selected Capgemini's executive Salil S Parekh as company's next CEO and managing director.
Google has refused a legal request to reveal salary records in the gender discrimination lawsuit, marking company's latest attempts to stave off scrutiny of female employees' wages.
According to Syria's state television, Israeli missiles have struck a military post near Damascus on Saturday, destroying two Syrian air defence systems.
Scottish PM Sturgeon has urged British PM May to ignore extreme Brexiteers and to adopt a much more constructive tone with other bloc's leaders during the next week's summit.
A Canadian judge has suspended a part of the Quebec law, which banned full-face veils when receiving or giving public services, supporting a fight against Muslim women discrimination.
Airlines have cancelled flights, which departure Bali, citing the deteriorating flying conditions' forecast amid volcanic ash risk from the erupting volcano.
The CFPB's disputed acting director Leandra English has stated in the court that she plans to get a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration and Mulvaney by December 5.
The US Senate has approved a tax overhaul, moving President Trump and Republicans closer to their goal of cutting corporate taxes, while offering others a mixed bag of changes.
On Saturday, 14 people were reported to be killed and dozens of fishermen trapped at sea due to the Cyclone Ockhi that hit the Indian Lakshwadeep islands.
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) will have meeting on December 15 to discuss development of North Korea's nuclear program as well as human rights abuses. The event is expected to be attended by several foreign ministers.