The Polish government has agreed to extend a ban on Ukrainian grain imports unilaterally even if the current EU restrictions expire on September 15.
The chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Raphael Grossi, said on September 11 that he was concerned at a "decrease in interest" from unnamed IAEA member states over Iran's nuclear efforts.
A Dutch court on September 11 sentenced Pakistani former international cricketer Khalid Latif to 12 years in prison for urging the murder of anti-Islam MP Geert Wilders.
Brazil's leader withdrew on September 11 his personal assurance that Russian President Vladimir Putin would not be arrested if he attends next year's G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, saying it would be up to the judiciary to decide.
Pakistan security forces in the country's restive southwest were searching on September 11 for six soccer players kidnapped last week, a minister said.
The family of a Swedish EU diplomat held captive in Iran for more than 500 days called on September 10 for his immediate release, as he marked his birthday in a Tehran prison.
Countries in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia must work together to combat sand and dust storms made increasingly severe by climate change, the United Nations and Iran said on September 9.
European Council President Charles Michel said Russia “must stop” its blockade of Ukrainian seaports.
French President Emmanuel Macron insisted on September 6 that "the Russian flag cannot be at the Paris Olympic Games...at a time when Russia is committing war crimes."
The United States will provide depleted uranium tank ammunition to Ukraine as part of a $175 million aid package, the Pentagon said on September 6.
Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik has vowed to ban the international community's envoy, Christian Schmidt, from entering Bosnia-Herzegovina's Serbian entity.
Pakistani troops repelled a cross-border raid from Afghanistan by Pakistani Taliban militants on September 6, a senior official said.
Saudi Arabia and Russia on September 5 said they would extend voluntary oil cuts until the end of the year, continuing their campaign to bolster prices.
Kyrgyzstan's leading opposition party said authorities were trying to destroy it and vowed to fight the detention of its leader, who is accused of treason.
Serbia's Borisa Simanic has undergone surgery to remove a kidney after being injured at the Basketball World Cup.
The White House says arms negotiations between Russia and North Korea “are actively advancing,” and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un expects to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Iran has shut down a water park for allowing women entry without the mandatory head scarf, local media reported on September 4.
A Pakistani Navy helicopter crashed in a southwestern city on September 4 after suffering a suspected mechanical fault, killing three crew members, the military said.
An explosion at a coal mine in northern Iran has killed six workers, state media reported on September 4.
A Russian-Swede arrested last year in a dramatic dawn raid on his quiet suburban home goes on trial in Stockholm on September 4 accused of passing Western technology to Russia's military.
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