The Southern African kingdom of Lesotho held a state election on Saturday, giving its citizens an opportunity to end the nation's political instability.
On Saturday, the Brazilian police arrested a former lawmaker and close aide to President Michel Temer in relation to the same corruption scandal that is targeting the President.
The latest Opinium poll showed that the lead of Theresa May's Conservatives over the Labour Party decreased to 6%; however, parliamentary majority is still expected for May.
Sigmar Gabriel, the German Foreign Minister, revealed that he is set to take efforts aiming to normalize relations after series of disputes with Ankara during his visit to Turkey.
Trump's confidence that the US is an environmentally friendly was refuted as data showed the country emitted 237 times bigger amount of carbon dioxide than Sweden, which is the cleanest.
West Africa countries asked for 50M euros from the EU in order to support the setup of multinational force for tackling Islamic militants, Mali's military chief revealed.
China anticipates Belgium to play a positive part to encourage the EU to fulfill its WTO obligations, assisting for a stable and healthy development of EU-China relations.
UNESCO urged the Australian government to accelerate the process of improving water quality amid concerns over Great Barrier coral bleaching.
The US Justice Department and the city of Chicago discussed a draft deal that requires an independent monitor for overseeing police department reforms.
Georgia and Iran underlined the necessity to broaden cooperation among the two countries, mainly in the field of farming to improve the agricultural products' quality.
North Korea accelerated its effort to acquire a nuclear missile able to threaten the US, which sees that as a clear and real danger, US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis revealed.
Emmanuel Macron is set to underline France's stability in negotiations with India's PM Narendra Modi as both aim to reveal a united front to deal with climate change.
After the US jobs data reports, US economists expected hiring to weaken gradually as the shortage of qualified workers is set to become a problem for companies.
The Syrian army took control over the northeastern and central parts of a mountain ridge to the eastward direction of the Khanaser-Ithriya road.
Andrei Kostin, the President and Chairman of VTB Bank Management Board, said on Saturday that Essar Oil's creditors have approved its acquisation by the Rosneft.
According to the deputy interior minister, Afghan government will conduct an investigation over protesters' clashes with police that left five people dead.
On Saturday, Maltese voters are participating in the early parliamentary elections that were initiated by the Prime Minister Joseph Muscat whose wife faces corruption allegations.
On Friday, another suspect in the Manchester terrorist attack was arrested by the UK police, enlarging the number of people in detention to 11.
On Saturday, the Afghan police blocked center of Kabul, in order to prevent further anti-government demonstrations and clashes with police.
Japan's Toyota Motor Corp had fully sold its stake in Tesla Inc by late 2016, thus cancelling their tie-up for joint development of electric vehicles, the company said on Saturday.
The US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis praised China's attempts to restrain North Korea; however, regarded as unacceptable its militarisation of islands in the South China Sea.
The UK's Defence Minister Michael Fallon said that the Conservatives are not to increase the income tax for high earners, as opposed to its principal opposition the Labour Party
The Deputy Governor at the People's Bank of China Chen Yulu said that China will maintain a stable monetary policy, stressing the role of its economic reform to ensure liquidity.
Chinese tech giant Baidu announced partnership with German Bosch and Continental AG to develop autonomous driving technology.