On Sunday, the Turkish voters participated in the country's presidential and parliamentary elections, which pose a threat to Erdogan's regime.
The senior adviser of the US President Jared Kushner has revealed to a newspaper that soon there will be released a plan to deal with the situation in Palestine.
Reuters on Sunday morning reported that various misconduct in the agricultural lending sector in Australia has forced farmers into avoiding paying back their loans.
Airbus has issued a memorandum which warns about the decision of the UK to leave the EU that withdrawal without an agreement could result in a massive job loss for the aircraft maker in the UK.
The Energy Minister of Russia Alexander Novak and US Energy Secretary Rick Perry are planning to meet on Tuesday in Washington at the Global Gas Conference.
On Friday, the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for immediate end of escalation of military conflict in southwestern Syria after recent attacks of government troops against opposition forces.
On Saturday, the Vice-Cancellor of Austria Heinz-Christian Strache claimed that he is expecting a chain reaction in the EU if Germany decides to close its borders for refugees.
The US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo claimed that he expects that the Moscow trip of National Security Advisor John Bolton will lead to the meeting between the US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
On Saturday, the President of France Emmanuel Macron claimed that France is supporting financial sanctions against EU states refusing migrants with asylum status, deepening the disagreement between EU states over the migrant crisis.
On Friday, a spokesman of Netflix said that company's Chief Communication Officer Jonathan Friedland is leaving the video streaming service after working for Netflix for more than seven years.
On Saturday, Kazakh police detained dozens of protesters at anti-presidential rally in Almaty, the largest city ofKazakhstan, organised by a former tycoon and government minister Mukhtar Ablyazov.
On Saturday, OPEC states, Russia and other non-OPEC oil producers announced a new agreement on raising oil output starting from July 2018 without giving specific numbers.
The head of German SPD Andrea Nahles criticised Conservative Interior Minister Horst Seehofer for his views on migrant crisis, adding that position on migration of Seehofer's party could lead to German Brexit.
The US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned Iran on Saturday not to start developing nuclear weapons again; otherwise the US will be forced to use military power.
Stock price of largest automakers, including American Ford Motor and General Motors, dropped on Friday amid the US President Donald Trump's threat to increase tariffs on cars imported from Europe by one-fifth.
The German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Friday that situation in Syria must become more secure to start sending refugees from Europe back home.
The President of Turkey Tayyip Erdogan and his main opponent Muharrem Ince held their last rallies in Istanbul before parliamentary and presidential elections that will happen tomorrow.
On the basis of initiative of the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia will officially end the prohibition on female drivers tomorrow.
The EU Commission VP Jyrki Katainen said on Saturday that the European Union will be forced to take the appropriate action if the US raises tariffs on European cars, though does not want to come to that.
Thousands of Brits took to the streets of London on Saturday to call the UK government to organize a referendum on terms of exit from the European Union.
According to Chinese customs data revealed on Saturday, gasoline exports in May increased 134% from a year earlier to 1.47M tonnes so as diesel whose exports surged by 62.6%.
It was revealed by media outlets on Saturday that Turkish authorities have detained additional coup supporters, which indicates that the investigation and arrests are continuing two years after the event.
On Saturday, members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, representatives of Russia and other oil producing countries met to make a new oil output deal.
On Friday, it was revealed by many analysts that the convertible and luxury car segments of the EU are set to be hurt the most by the new Trump administration trade tariffs.