In accordance with a CVoter opinion poll published on Sunday, the India's ruling party will gain majority of seats in the upcoming parliamentary elections. This indicates that most likely the direction of the country's development will remain the same.
Thousands of protesters took to the street on Sunday in Moscow to rally against the recently enacted tighter internet restrictions. The protest was assumed to be one of the biggest in the city during the recent years.
On Sunday, Mitsubishi Motor Corporation, Renault SA and Nissan Motor Company announced that the companies will set up a structure for joint board member meetings.
On Sunday, the results of the Iowa Presidential Poll revealed that Joe Biden is seen as the top candidate in the upcoming US election. The state voted or Donald Trump in 2016.
It was announced on Sunday that the US President intends to ask the US Congress for $8.6 billion for the construction of the southern border wall.
The Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer of the United Kingdom's Labour party announced on Sunday that the Labour party could reach a Brexit deal in a couple of weeks.
A Reuters source on Sunday revealed that Kia Motors is considering closing its number one plant in China. The decision might be made to increase long term competitiveness.
On Sunday, a report revealed that Nvidia is placing a bid to buy the Israeli chip maker Mellanox. Nvidia is competing in the bidding with Intel Corporation.
On Sunday, the leader of the British opposition Labour Party announced that, if a second Brexit referendum would take place, the party wold support staying in the EU.
The US envoy to Venezuela on Sunday announced that despite protests the President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro is not open to negotiations with the opposition.
On Sunday, the date for the Indian general election was announced. The election will take place on April 11. The election will test the power of the Prime Minister of India amid his continuous reforms.
The Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom announced on Sunday that Brexit could be cancelled, if lawmakers decline an exit deal.
On Sunday, it was revealed that the US government has been pressuring India to stop buying oil produced in Venezuela. The Indian government has been one of the biggest revenue sources for Nicolas Maduro.
The British Health Minister Matt Hancock stated on Sunday that the country could face complete uncertainty if the Parliament reject the new version of Brexit deal.
The President of Egypt Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Sunday nominated General Kamel al-Wazir, the former head of the Armed Forces Engineering Authority, for the post of transport minister.
The self-proclaimed leader of Venezuela, Juan Guide on Saturday called Venezuelan people to organize a nationwide protest in Caracas against the Maduro government.
The Labour Party Spokesman Keir Starmer stated on Sunday that the party should vote for remaining in the European Union in case of a second referendum on Brexit.
The People's Bank of China (PBOC) promised on Sunday to continue supporting the country's economy via lower borrowing costs and stimulation of lending.
According to sources familiar with the matter, the President of Algeria Abdelaziz Bouteflika today is expected to return back to the country after medical treatment in Italy.
On Saturday, the spokesperson for the White House's group of National Security Advisers said that Italy's government should abandon support for China's Belt and Road plan.
On Saturday, Iran's President Hassan Rouhani urged Pakistan to take action against group behind the deadly suicide attack in the country's border area.
According to people with knowledge of the matter, Austria's Signa Holding GMBH would buy the iconic New York's Chrysler Building.
The leader of EU's conservative party Manfred Weber said that he plans to hold talk with Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban over the party row about the anti-EU election campaign.
According to a source with knowledge of the matter, the management of Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank are in a tentative talk about a possible merger.