Two explosions in the Philippine capital on Saturday night killed at least two people and injured six others.
A Frenchman who was kidnapped in Chad in March and taken to the restive Darfur region of Sudan had been released and was on his way to the capital Khartoum.
The Canadian army has begun to deploy in eastern Canada, where flooding from heavy rain forced new evacuations on Saturday ahead of peak floods expected on Monday or Tuesday.
China tightened rules for online news portals and network providers, the latest step in the President Xi Jinping's push to secure the internet and maintain strict control over the content.
The ICM opinion poll released on Sunday put the British Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative Party 18 points ahead of the Labour Party.
India's most authoritative think-tank recommended the government to cut taxes and lower interest rates for loans on electric cars, sources close to the matter reported on Sunday.
China's Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli called for thorough planning in Xiongan, a new special economic zone, local media reported on Sunday.
The Islamic State carried out multiple suicide bomber attacks against the US base in northern Iraq, sources close to the matter reported on Sunday.
Forex reserves in China increased for the third consecutive month to $3.03T in April from $3.01T in March, People's Bank of China data showed on Sunday.
Citigroup analysts listed Netflix and Tesla as potential takeover targets for Apple as a way to put the company's $250B cash reserves to work.
The central bank plans to keep the policy rate at 3%, the Philippines Central Bank Deputy Governor Diwa Guinigundo says.
French voters elect a new president on Sunday amid polls favouring Emmanuel Macron, the former Minister of Economy and Finance.
China has no need to raise competitiveness through currency devaluation, the chief of China's foreign exchange regulator revealed.
Bernie Sanders, the US Senator, revealed that Trump was right when called the universal healthcare system in Australia better than the US system.
Scott Pruitt, the Administrator of EPA, stepped aside several lawsuits against the agency, which he filed when being Oklahoma attorney general.
Around three thousand people were rescued in separate operations in the Mediterranean as they tried to get to Europe, Italy's coast guard revealed.
John Williams, the President of the Fed of San Francisco, retained that he sees the Fed needs to star trimming balance sheet in order to have more policy tools in the future.
British PM Theresa May kept her strong leading position in opinion polls before the national election as voters supported her plan to quit the EU single market.
The US possible decision to enforce tighter sanctions against North Korea will herald a dangerous trend not only for North Korea, but also for Russia, the Director of Russia's Asian Strategy Centre said.
The German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that NATO had to adopt a double approach by demonstrating its readiness for defense and maintaining dialogue with Russia.
Iran cancelled a deal with the French industrial group Bouygues to develop the Imam Khomeini International Airport in Tehran, as the company was alleged to fail to receive financial support from intentional banks.
The French President Francois Hollande promised to take steps following a hack attack on the presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron, adding that he knew of the risks of such attacks.
The finance ministers of Japan and China agreed on strengthening financial cooperation between the two countries to boost collaboration in economic, trade and investment fields.
Iran launched an international energy exhibition in Tehran with the participation of 1,500 companies from 37 countries, aimed at showcasing the country's latest technical achievements and attracting foreign investments.