US President Donald Trump and Japanese PM Shinzo Abe spoke over the phone and confirmed that both countries are set to increase pressure on North Korea.
The Central Bank of Syria issued a new 2000-pound banknote with a picture of the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Sunday. The given note is equivalent to around $4.
The US Senator John McCain said in Islamabad on Sunday that peace in Afghanistan and the region cannot be attained without Pakistan's cooperation.
The Sudanese President signed a decree that is to extend a ceasefire with rebels until late October, a fortnight before the US plan to lift the trade embargo against the country.
Angela Merkel's conservatives are to present their election platform on Monday, which is set to include a plan for income tax cuts and full employment.
For the second consecutive day, lawmakers of New Jersey and Maine attempt to tackle partial government shutdown resulting from budget impasses.
The five nations of the G5 Sahel block – Mauritania, Burkina Faso, Mali, Chad and Niger – established a new military force, which will work in cooperation with French troops.
Qatar may face additional sanctions by four other Arab states, as the deadline for accepting their demands is to expire on Sunday.
The British government reported on Sunday that the cladding of around 181 high-rise buildings had failed safety tests in the wake of the massive fire in Grenfell Tower on June 14.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, an official Kuwaiti source said on Sunday the country's banks were not planning to withdraw investments and deposits from Qatar.
In a response to the video posted online by a militant group linked to al Qaeda, the French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to eliminate kidnappers of a French citizen.
According to the state police, a roadside bomb explosion claimed lives of two people and injured six others near the capital city of Somalia.
On Sunday, 20 people charged with killing police officers in Kerdasa in August 2013 have been sentenced to death by an Egyptian court.
With the beginning of anti-globalisation protests in Hamburg ahead of the G20 summit, Angela Merkel said leaders would have to focus on economic growth, not their own prosperity.
Lebanese state media reported a fire that tore through a Syrian refugee camp in Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, had claimed lives of at least three people.
Syrian media reported on Sunday at least seven people had been killed in three car bomb blasts in Damascus, the first suicide bomber attack since March.
According to Yemeni residents, two men supposedly linked to al Qaeda died in a drone strike on the outskirts of a town in Abyan province.
According to Bild am Sonntag, the German discounter Aldi North is set to invest more than €5B in its groceries around the world.
On his Twitter, the US President lashed out at 20+ states refusing to hand over sensitive voter data to his commission created to investigate supposed voter fraud.
Ukraine accused Russia's security services of being behind the recent cyberattack that hit major firms starting in Ukraine and spread worldwide.
The demands by Saudi Arabia and its allies were designed to undermine Qatar's sovereignty, the country's Foreign Minister said.
The UN refugee agency pressured the EU to help Italy cope with thousands of refugees flooding its shores.
The China Securities Commission handed out fines totalling $938.8M in the first half of the year, up 149% year-on-year, to punish market violations.
Russia's President Vladimir Putin urged Qatar and its neighbouring countries to solve the ongoing crisis by making political and diplomatic efforts.