According to the Iranian news agency Tasnim, border guards of Saudi Arabia opened fire on an Iranian fishing vessel and killed a fisherman amid the supposed violation of the state's sea border.
According to the US President Donald Trump's federal financial disclosure form, he has a debt of $315M that needs to be paid to American, German and other foreign lenders.
Heather Nauert, the spokeswoman of State Department, said on Saturday that the US welcomes the announced two-day cease-fire in Syria and called the opposition to stop all attacks during this period.
Sahar Nasr, the Investment Minister of Egypt, said on Saturday that the Egyptian President al-Sisi will sign the awaited investment regulations within the next seven to 10 days.
According to the Egyptian government, it has concluded a contract with the General Electrics to acquire 100 new locomotives in the set with repair parts and 15 years of technical support.
On Friday, the Amazon.com Inc announced that it plans to acquire the organic grocery stores chain Whole Foods for $13.7B in an attempt to strengthen its position in this market segment.
Russia hopes that countries involved in Syria talks are likely to hold negotiations in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, on 4-5 July.
Pope Francis told Germany to keep pressing for the Paris Climate Deal and prevent restraints on international cooperation.
Staffan de Mistura, the United Nations mediator for Syria, aims to star new round of the intra-Syrian talks on July 10 in Geneva and continue negotiations in August and in September.
Vladimir Putin, the Russian President, said that more US sanctions against Russia is likely to affect relationships between two countries, but talks about retaliation was premature.
A gas agreement between the French oil giant Total and Iran is expected to be signed in the next couple of weeks, Iranian Oil Minister revealed.
Israeli authorities revealed that the evidence that Islamic State was linked to Jerusalem attack was not found, though IS group claimed responsibility.
Saudi Foreign Ministry revealed that it refused allowing Turkey to build military bases on the country's territory as its competency and armed forces remain one of the best.
China's coal production kept its recovery in May, resulting in lower prices as consumption remained weak, the National Bureau of Statistics revealed.
A United Nations aid official revealed his disappointment at the EU intention to increase spending for military equipment, but not for humanitarian assistance.
McDonald's announced its decision to withdraw partnership agreement with the International Olympic Committee, as the company re-evaluated itself and focused on other priorities.
Trade between South China's city of Guangzhou and the UK soared by more than 40% in the first three months of the year, totalling a value of over $700M.
Fiat Chrysler sales in Europe showed an annualized 11.9% growth pace last month, compared with an industry average increase of 7.7%.
The EU decided to allocate more than 110M euros for infrastructure projects in Macedonia, unblocking the funds as the country's political climate improved.
Azerbaijan is set to make efforts to further enhance relations with the European Union, the Azerbaijani President revealed during the meeting with EU officials.
Russia's largest state-owned defence industry holding, Rostec, proposed working with China on developing long-haul aircrafts.
On Saturday, Palestinian militant groups denied the Islamic State's claim that it was behind a deadly attack carried out it in Jerusalem, saying that the attackers were their people.
The China Securities Regulatory Commission slapped fines totalling almost $1B by the end of May, $100M higher than in 2016, according to Xinhua.
Documents released by the US Office of Government Ethics revealed that the US President Donald Trump's businesses owed at least $315M to US, German and other lenders.