The G7 industrialised nations' Foreign Ministers are anticipated to keep a tough line over Russia on the country's involvement in Syrian and Ukrainian conflicts, but would be open for cooperation.
Japanese export orders dropped for the first time in the 18-month period, as the Yen's gradual appreciation started to erode the country's export competitiveness.
Japan's manufacturing activity grew at the fastest pace in April that the prior month, as domestic demand and output picked up, indicating the economy's recovery.
China's Commerce Minister stated that the country is set to oppose all protectionism forms and would safeguard strongly the multilateral trading system.
Around 8 000 people joined a rally in the Pakistani city of Lahore on Sunday to protest against the military presence in the ethnic Pashtun Federally Administered Tribal Areas.
Abdelmoumen Ould Kaddour, the CEO of Algeria's state-owned energy company Sonatrach, told media on Sunday that the price of global crude oil at $75 per barrel was fair.
The Chinese company HNA has decreased its stake in Deutsche Bank from 8.8% to 7.9%, as shown by a US regulatory filing.
According to the Head of Amazon India Amit Agarwal, household products and groceries could account for more than a half of the business in the region within the next five years.
The Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto explained on Sunday that he was optimistic about the ability to conclude the process of renegotiating and modernising the NAFTA deal.
According to a report by the newspaper Handelsblatt, the German Defence Ministry plans to increase military spending on armaments in 2018 to reduce deficiencies in equipment.
The UK's Labour Party plans to broaden the mandate of the Bank of England if in power to include such factors as employment, John McDonnell said this Sunday.
The former Mayor of New York Michael Bloomberg has vowed to write a check for $4.5M as the US contribution to the Paris Climate Agreement.
The French unit of Air France KLM has estimated that around 25% of its flights will be cancelled this Monday due to the on-going employee strike.
Foreign ministers of the G7 countries are set to discuss recent developments in the Korean peninsula and Syria during their two-day meeting in Toronto, Canada.
The French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview on Sunday that the US should remain in the Iranian nuclear agreement until a better alternative was not found.
The German Social Democrats elected Andrea Nahles as its leader on Sunday in an attempt to strengthen the party after its weak performance in September's election.
The Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to meet the Chinese President Xi Jinping next week to strengthen bilateral ties between the countries.
The US President Donald Trump said on Twitter this Sunday that North Korea's nuclear crisis was still ‘long way from conclusion' even after its pledge to stop nuclear tests.
Arab countries have finished a plan to make an independent cross-border payments system.
The Secretary of Treasury of the US on Saturday announced that he may visit China in an effort to ease tensions between US and China.
Stars Group announced the decision to purchase Sky Betting & Gaming in a $4.7B worth deal in a bid to create the largest listed online gambling business.
Yi Gang, the People's Bank of China Governor, stated that Chinese economic fundamentals are solid with the country having sufficient regulatory tools to prevent system risks.
Japan's Toshiba considered cancelling of the planned $18.6B memory chip unit sale if the company does not receive Chinese anti-monopoly regulator's approval by May.
China stated that it welcomed the US intention to visit the country to negotiate on economic and trade issues due to tensions between the world's biggest economies.