Facebook Inc announced that it had removed about 1.5 million videos of the New Zealand mosque attack globally.
On Saturday, Virginia's local officials approved a proposed financial package worth about $51M, clearing the way for Amazon.com Inc's second headquarters in northern Virginia.
According to the Wall Street Journal, PG&E is close to reshaping its leadership by nominating a new Chief Executive Officer with investors backing.
According to sources with knowledge of the events, India threatened to unleash missiles at Pakistan and Islamabad promise to respond with its own missile strikes.
China's Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said in a statement on Saturday that it would indict Nur Bekri, a top-ranking Uighur official for corruption.
Thousands of demonstrators marched through the street of Montenegro capital on Saturday to demand that Montenegro's President Milo Djukanovic should resign.
Bijan Zanganeh, the Iranian Oil Minister, said on Saturday that the US remarks on crude oil prices had created tensions in the market.
On Saturday, thousands of Catalan separatist supporters marched through the street of Madrid to protest the trial of twelve separatist leaders.
On Saturday, Nigel Farage, the Arch-Eurosceptic politician, joined groups of demonstrators to protest over Brexit betrayal.
The Chinese National People's Congress overwhelmingly voted in favour of foreign investment law, the bill aims to ease global concerns.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission are suing Germany's carmaker Volkswagen and the company former chief executive Martin Winterkorn over massive fraud.
Nick Boles, a senior conservative lawmaker, resigned from his local conservative party on Saturday, because of disagreements over Brexit.
According to people with knowledge of the issues, the Indian antitrust watchdog raided Glencore business and other over the pulse prices.
According to a Cabinet Minister involved in the discussions with the DUP, the Northern Ireland party is likely to back Theresa May's Brexit deal in the third parliamentary vote.
On Saturday, the Afghanistan government summoned a senior Pakistan diplomat over remarks, made by the Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan.
According to the China's State Administration for Market Regulation, the German automaker is expected to recall nearly 15K cars due to supposed safety hazards and 35K cars in order to update installed software.
According to sources familiar with the matter, the recently elected Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is expected to grant an annual tariff-free import quota of 750 tonnes of American wheat during his official visit the Washington.
According to a report published by the China's National Bureau of Statistics, in the first half of March the price of production goods has increased, compared with the same period in the end of February.
According to the IHS Markit's analysts, the global supply of liquefied Natural gas (LNG) is expected to increase by 35-40M tonnes or 9% this year.
At a dinner organized by the 48 Group Club, the China's Ambassador to the United Kingdom Liu Xiaoming called the countries to substantially enhance financial cooperation.
The Hungarian envoy to the United Nations Katalin Bogyay stated on Saturday that the social and economic policies adopted by the government were ensuring protection of women's rights.
The Finance Ministry of Sudan agreed on Saturday to take a $230M loan from the Arab Monetary Fund and $70M loan from the Arab Trade Financing Program.
According to the Spectator magazine, the Northern Irish party (DUP) is expected to support Theresa May's deal on Brexit in the third parliamentary vote.
According to the RTE news agency, the Irish government has received 230K applications for citizenship, which represents a 30% increase, compared with the same date the previous year.