The German automotive producer Opel said that its sales figures included pre-registered by Opel and leased by company employees, pensioners and their families.
The US Republicans and Democrats reached a deal on legislation that allowed new sanctions on Russia, Iran and North Korea.
Germany sought to reassure 3M people of Turkish descent it would stand by them as a row with Ankara intensified, saying they were not the target of changes to the government policy on Turkey.
The French President Emmanuel Macron will call the leaders of Ukraine, Russia and Germany next week to discuss the conflict in eastern Ukraine.
Iran announced a launch of a new missile production line, against a backdrop of tension between the US and Tehran.
The Irish government sets up a fund to manage around $13B it will collect from Apple in back taxes. The government and Apple will appoint a custodian to hold the money.
Elzbieta Bienkowska, the EU Commissioner for car industry, warned the transport ministers that banning diesel cars is likely to hamper carmaker's ability to invest in zero-emission models.
General Electric stated that investors would have to wait at least four months to hear the new CEO's strategy to improve the company's performance.
Comptroller and Auditor General, the Indian official auditing agency, reported that food served by India's railways on trains and stations was unhygienic and unsuitable for consumption.
British Transport Minister Chris Grayling, one of Theresa May's closest colleagues, was confident she would remain in the position until 2020 and fight next national election.
Toyota is expected to start mass manufacturing of electric vehicles based on C-HR model in China by 2019, though only for the local market.
Wells Fargo was ordered to reinstate a branch office manager, which was fired after trying to raise concerns on the bank's rising sales scandal in 2011, and pay $577,5K in back wages.
Chinese energy structure continued to optimize in the first half of this year as the government's campaign for greener expansion led to more clean energy consumption.
The UK officials announced plans for tighten rules on the use of drones, aiming to prevent accidents and diminish threats to aircrafts.
Germany's Siemens reported that at the equipment shipped to Russia was re-routed to the sanctioned island of Crimea.
Tourist spending in the UK jumped 18% last month as overseas visitors took advantage of the weak British Pound, according to the country's largest payment processor Worldplay.
In a speech delivered to one the local political parties the Indonesian President Joko Widodo urged police officers to shoot drug dealers and traffickers in the framework of the fight against drug distribution.
At least three Israelis are reported to be stabbed to death in a village near Ramallah in the West Bank. The Israeli army claims the perpetrator was shot and captured.
According to media reports, Lebanon's Hezbollah together with the Syrian army continue to successfully attack Sunni militants along the Syria-Lebanon border.
On Saturday, the Philippine parliament prolonged martial law in island of Mindanao until the end of 2017 to allow the army to fight Islamic terrorists.
According to the Nikkei business daily, the mobile marketplace application Mercary has applied to list its stock with the Tokyo Stock Exhcange.
On Saturday, East Timor holds fourth parliamentary election since restoring independence from Indonesia in 2002.
The Chinese military fleet reached the Baltic sea for a joint drill with the Russian fleet scheduled in late July.
The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan went on a two day tour to Gulf countries in attempt to resolve the crisis in the region.