The Russian Foreign Minister reported that a February 20 ceasefire between Russian-backed separatists and Ukraine has been agreed after the meeting with French, German and Ukrainian counterparts.
Cuba reported about 117 migrants deported from the United States back to the homeland on elimination of an immigration policy known as "wet foot, dry foot".
Nine asylum-seekers, including four children were illegally crossing from the US into Canada, where they were promptly arrested by a border patrol officers.
The mayors of Budapest said they may propose withdrawing the city's bid for the 2024 Olympics as soon as next week, when a referendum took place.
The Afghan government summoned on Saturday Pakistan's Ambassador Abrar Hussain to protest recent shelling in Afghanistan's eastern provinces.
Angela Merkel has pledged to remain committed to improving relations with Russia despite disagreements, adding that Russia and Europe have a common interest in fighting terrorism.
Angela Merkel stated the Euro zone face a problem with the Euro value, since the ECB was tailoring its policies to weaker the Euro zone's members.
A senior Iranian official claimed on Saturday that Iran will drill 500 more wells to reach an oil output of 4.7 million barrels per day in five years' time, up from 4 million bpd now.
Freeport's CEO in Indonesia Chappy Hakim stepped down on Saturday after the miner's parent announced a force majeure for concrete shipments in Papua.
Due to Pope Francis' effort to fight financial crimes, around two million euros were frozen during 2016 because of money laundering allegations.
A person died and about 20 others were injured when a train derailed and a carriage fell over in Belgium on Saturday, rescuers told media.
Geert Wilders, one of the candidates for the upcoming Dutch election called for people to make the Netherlands for the Dutch people again and to get rid of the "Moroccan scum" that is damaging the country's safety.
Mike Pence expressed Donald Trump's support to Europe on Saturday, but did not manage to convince that there should be no worries about his stance on Russia.
Jakob Zuma, the President of South Africa claimed on Saturday that the country's anti-corruption organization should receive around 30 million dollars from various government departments.
China said that the development of the country's manufacturing industry would not be affected by Trump's plan to bring back overseas production to create jobs in the US.
According to the governor's office, 26 people has been detained over the bomb attack in Viransehir. Already two deaths, including a child and housing complex's security guard.
Australia's First Minister Turnbull rejected the call from the government's backbench to exempt the reduction of the company tax rates to 25% for country's biggest 4 banks.
In Viransehir, the car bomb has exploded near the housing complex for prosecutors and judges, killing a kid, while 17 were injured. Car has been remotely detonated.
Gulf Arab States are ready to continue to invest billions in defence, while introducing austerity measures amid low oil prices and severe budget deficit.
On Saturday, around 50,000 Philippine's Roman Catholics took part in the march against the death penalty in Manila, the greatest gathering condemning extrajudicial killings.
Cuba stated that the US has deported 117 immigrants since the termination of the policy that provided automatic residency to Cubans who moved to the US.
Philippine's minister Lopez made a decision to close country's mines amid environmental violations, however, President Détente stated that he would reconsider this order.
Malaysian police arrested a North Korean man in connection with the murder of Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.
Samsung Group chief, Jay Y. Lee, was taken for questioning by South Korean authorities after being arrested on Friday on corruption charges.