Airbus has temporarily selected Eric Schulz, the head of the civil engines unit of Rolls-Royce, to lead sales of the commercial jetliner, industry's most high-profile post.
The Ireland's EU Commissioner for Agriculture Phil Hogan noted that even the best trade deal with the European Union will lack the benefits of being a member of the single market and customs union and said that Brexit can be done without such dramatic changes.
On Sunday, the opposition Liberty Party said it will file a claim of election fraud that took place on October 10 to the Supreme Court of Liberia. The decision followed after the electoral commission concluded that there was no violation of law.
According to polls, the current leader of Honduras from the centre-right National Party Juan Orlando Hernandez is likely to be elected for a second term, as he managed to decrease murder rate, cut the deficit and facilitated for more active economic growth.
The office of President of South Korea said that it will review a 64-year-old legal act, as 230K citizens signed a petition calling to decriminalize abortion.
On Sunday morning, Indonesian authorities raised flight warnings around the island of Bali, as the volcano's eruptions on Mount Agung spat out ash and steam more than six thousand meters into the skies.
Two people were killed and 30 more got injured on Sunday amid the blast supposedly caused by a damaged gas pipeline in the city of Ningbo, south of Shanghai.
The Governor of Qatar Central Bank Sheikh Abdulla Bin Saoud Al-Thani said the country's economy had been strong this year even despite diplomatic and economic pressure.
The Japanese cosmetics manufacturer Pola Orbis Holdings Inc. has apologised for a sign ‘Entry by Chinese people prohibited' in one of the company's outlets in Japan.
Honduras is to hold presidential election on Sunday where many locals see the US-friendly President Juan Orlando Hernandez as the main candidate for re-election.
Clashes between the Pakistani police and Islamist activists continued for the second day near Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, on Sunday.
Kenon Holdings Ltd. is set to release its results for the third quarter of 2017 on November 27, the company said in a statement on Sunday.
China and 16 Central and Eastern European Countries are set to meet in Budapest, Hungary, next week with the aim to deepen their bilateral trade that reached $58.7B in 2016.
Zhejiang, an eastern province of China, was hit by a powerful explosion early on Sunday caused by yet unknown source, as reported by China Central Television.
Nepal will head to the polls on Sunday in its first parliamentary election since 1999, while security forces are still on alert due to internal violence and instability.
According to Adobe Analytics, online sales in the US during Black Friday and Thanksgiving reached a record high of $7.9B, thus seeing a 17.9% increase year-on-year.
The dispute between the Trump Administration and Democrats about a director for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau might end in court, as speculated by several US lawyers.
On Saturday, the former Finance Minister of Zimbabwe Ignatius Chombo was accused of corruption, including an attempt to mislead the central bank 13 years ago.
On Saturday, the UN plane with humanitarian aid workers and medicines, including 15 tons of vaccines against tetanus, diphtheria and other diseases, landed in the capital of Yemen after the easing of blockade.
Pakistan's Electronic Media Regulatory Authority ordered a suspension of private television channels on Saturday due to violating broadcasting regulations during Islamist protests.
Support for the Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar's leading party fell by two percentage points on Saturday, as no confidence vote has caused political turmoil in the country.
The Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Saturday that the meeting between Russia, Turkey and Iran in Sochi this week was a ‘right step' towards stability in Syria.
According to the Swiss Takeover Board, the Chinese conglomerate HNA Holding Group Co. Limited disclosed incomplete information during the takeover process of Gategroup.
The Russian President Vladimir Putin put into force on Saturday a new law that forces foreign media to work as ‘foreign agents' and disclose their sources of funding.