The government of France on Sunday announced that the EU will retaliate against the tariffs set by Washington.
Vijay Mallya on Sunday revealed that he will comply with all court orders that would seek to seize his British assets. However, he announced that nothing in the UK is in his name except the family residence.
The government of South Sudan has reinstated Riek Machar the previous Vice President to his position.
As the peace talks began between Ethiopia and Eritrea, direct international phone calls between the countries were restored on Sunday.
According to some reports Boris Johnson strongly opposed the PM's of the UK Brexit plan that was approved on Friday.
The Chinese company COSCO Shipping Holdings has gained the permission from the US authorities to acquire Orient Overseas International.
The United States Secretary of State on Sunday announced that North Korea should use the example of Vietnam to reset relations with the US.
As the Russian football team exited from the World Cup, the attention of the Russian population is back on the recent increase of the retirement age.
The newest developments in the talks between the EU and the UK were praised on Sunday by Irish officials.
On Sunday, after a nearly 20-year long military standoff the countries of Ethiopia and Eritrea began peace talks.
The Finance Minister of France Bruno Le Maire stated on Sunday the more tariffs will be raised by the United States the more united and strong Europe would be.
According to report released by the BBC, the British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson heavily criticized the soft Brexit plan negotiated by the country's Prime Minister Theresa May.
The Defence Ministry of the United Arab Emirates decided on Sunday to extend mandatory military service from 12 to 16 months amid incessant wars in Syria and Yemen.
According to economists' prognoses, the Bank of Israel will keep short-term interest rates at 0.1% again this week despite growing inflation expectations.
The Foreign Ministry of Iran condemned decision made by the Dutch government to expel two Iranian diplomats and noted that now it has a right to adopt reciprocal measures.
The President of Eritrea Isaias Afwerki met on Sunday with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in an attempt to end a 20-year military conflict.
The US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday rejected accusations of "gangster-like" negotiations approach and said that talks will continue after brief meeting with South Korean and Japanese colleagues.
The Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe on Sunday supported position taken by the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo at denuclearization negotiations with North Korean leadership.
Facebook announced the decision to have strengthened security measures before the July 25 Pakistan General Elections, a media report stated on Sunday.
The Chinese economy is predicted to expand 6.7% in the first half of this year, slightly retreating from the expansion seen in the Q1, but revealing continued resilience, according to financial institutions' and economists' forecast.
Singapore's state investor Temasek is expected to book a record $221B for the value of portfolio, supported by growth in DBS Group and China's banks, while it increases investment in tech start-ups.
China is likely to delay the release of new rules for wealth management products of banks due to the recent market turmoil, Caixin reported citing sources.
Li Keqiang, the Chinese Premier, met with the Czech counterpart Andrej Babis, pledging to consolidate the political foundation for development of the basic conditions for cooperation and bilateral ties.
Net international reserves of Morocco amounted to $22.76B by the end of June, a year-over-year increase of 10.7%, the country's Central Bank stated.