The US actor Bill Paxton, famous for his roles in "Titanic", "Twister" and the TV-series "Big Love", passed away on Sunday due to complications caused by surgery.
The US Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao was revising the automated vehicle guidelines, previously established by Barack Obama, and requested automakers to provide the detailed explanation over self-driving cars' benefits.
The State Council of China Yang Jiechi is eager to visit the United States as soon as this week to negotiate on the China-US relationship.
In an attempt to regain footing after the Note 7 fiasco, Samsung released brand new Galaxy Tab S3 and Galaxy Book tablets aimed at gamers and professionals.
In a report released on Sunday, the American ratings agency S&P pointed out it expected to see a $315B slump in sovereign commercial borrowings over 2017.
Having sold over $1B in tickets around the world, Walt Disney's animated film "Zootopia" has won an Oscar for best animated film on Sunday.
Having slumped to a two-week low versus the Yen earlier in the session, the US Dollar managed to recover, trading at 112.20 ahead of Donald Trump's speech on intended tax reforms.
On Sunday, the ex-Prime Minister of Italy Matteo Renzi stated that it is the decision of the active Prime Minister, Paolo Gentiloni, whether Italy is to hold an early national election or wait for the end of the legislature until February 2018.
On Sunday, thousands of Romanian citizens once again gathered in front of the government headquarters, demanding the current government resigns.
Samsung Electronics announced that the company is launching two new tablets, the first announcement since the compelled withdrawal of Galaxy Note 7 that repeatedly caught fire.
Algeria's Sonatrach started negotiations with the US operators Anadarko, Exxon Mobil Corp and Italian Eni amid decision to begin offshore oil drilling.
On Sunday, Nokia's CEO Nummela announced that company is back to business with reintroduced 2000's best seller phone, Nokia 3310, that is brightly coloured and priced at €49.
The White House does not deny that the US Attorney Sessions could recuse from the Justice Department's investigation regarding Russia's interference into the last US elections.
Pope Francis criticised members of his church, saying that being an atheist is better than having hypocritical double life, as many of catholics have.
The UK's anti EU campaigner Farage posted on Twitter a photo of him and the US President Trump having a dinner, the recent meeting between Trump and PM May's critic.
On Sunday, the US criticised an attack on the special monitoring mission in Ukraine and urged Russia to support the ceasefire under Minsk agreement.
A deadlock between Thailand's biggest temple's monks and security forces exposed a fight over power amid religion challenging local authorities since the 2014 coup.
According to PDEA, 13 prisoners under drug charges have escaped from the police detention facility in Manila, after they sawed the iron bars.
According to the US Treasury Secretary, the US President Trump's first budget offer would not cut Medicare, Social Security and other Federal benefits programs.
On Sunday, in Moscow's centre thousands of people marched to honour opposition leader Nemtsov who was killed two years ago and requested further investigation of his death.
Italy's Economy Minister Padoan negated a report posted by La Stampa newspaper saying that minister threatened to demit if planned privatisation and reforms are not implemented.
Polls showed on Sunday that Marine Le Pen would lose to independent candidate Emmanuel Macron in the French Election with Macron claiming 61% of all votes.
Polls showed on Sunday that Marine Le Pen would lose to independent candidate Emmanuel Macron in the French Election with 39% of all votes.
Activists in Syria requested that the government works on political transition and that the United Nations strengthens the truce that has not been able to prevent violence in the country.