The US President Donald Trump said on Twitter this Sunday that North Korea's nuclear crisis was still ‘long way from conclusion' even after its pledge to stop nuclear tests.
Arab countries have finished a plan to make an independent cross-border payments system.
The Secretary of Treasury of the US on Saturday announced that he may visit China in an effort to ease tensions between US and China.
Stars Group announced the decision to purchase Sky Betting & Gaming in a $4.7B worth deal in a bid to create the largest listed online gambling business.
Yi Gang, the People's Bank of China Governor, stated that Chinese economic fundamentals are solid with the country having sufficient regulatory tools to prevent system risks.
Japan's Toshiba considered cancelling of the planned $18.6B memory chip unit sale if the company does not receive Chinese anti-monopoly regulator's approval by May.
China stated that it welcomed the US intention to visit the country to negotiate on economic and trade issues due to tensions between the world's biggest economies.
The President of Turkey has expressed that the US should watch its own behaviour if the US want to return an American Christian pastor, who is held by the Turks.
The officials of the European Union and Mexico have made an agreement upon a new free trade deal.
The protests against Orban's rule in Hungary have gathered people in the capital of the country.
The Foreign Minister of Germany has urged Russian officials to help in the solving of the Syrian crisis.
The United States have labelled China, Russia, North Korea and Iran as Morally reprehensible countries due to the behaviour of their governments.
The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons has announced that it has sent samples from Douma to a lab in the Netherlands.
The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons is sending commission to Syria, according to Russian official announcements.
The Commerce Department of the US has allowed ZTE to submit more evidence in the case, which caused US companies to be banned from working with the Chinese firm.
The head of the government of Wales Carwyn Jones on Saturday announced that he intends to resign.
The telecommunications organization GSMA has put its new technology implementation for cell phones on hold due to a probe by the US government.
The authorities of India have gained the lawful authority to seize the property of the super-rich, who have been involved in economic crimes.
The German politics experienced a split during the weekend due to the planned diesel engine software upgrades, which are set to reduce vehicle emissions.
The Environment Minister of Germany Svenja Schulze has expressed doubt that a software update will solve the air quality problem of Germany.
The President of Turkey has announced that his enacted state of emergency has boosted economic growth because it has deterred terrorist attacks.
The authorities of the United States have frozen accounts of Russian Oligarch Viktor Vekselberg. The frozen assets are worth almost two billion US Dollars.
Rebels in Syria have begun to withdraw from the enclave, which is located northeast of Damascus.
In light of North Korea's decision to suspend nuclear tests the Foreign Ministry of Russia called on the US and South Korea to lower military activity on the Korean Peninsula.