The meeting of an Israeli envoy with the leader of an extreme right-wing party in Romania has provoked fierce criticism.
Two European commissioners have accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of returning "war, persecution, and illegal occupation" to Europe with the invasion of Ukraine.
On Afghanistan's Independence Day, former Afghan President Hamid Karzai called for the ruling Taliban to let girls go to school and university.
The Hong Kong-flagged container ship operated by a German firm left the Ukrainian part of the Black Sea on the evening of August 16, several hours after leaving the southern port of Odesa.
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has marked the second anniversary of the Taliban's seizure of power in Afghanistan with a condemnation of the Islamist group's governance of the country.
Estonia is providing Ukraine with further military aid for its fight against invading Russian forces, including small arms and ammunition.
The Taliban is increasing its influence over aid organizations working in Afghanistan, including programs managed by the United Nations, a U.S. government report warned.
Pakistani investigators on August 7 were set to begin a probe to determine the cause of a deadly train crash, officials said. S
The price cap on Russian oil imposed by the G7 and other countries continues to eat away at Moscow's energy revenues, according to the British government.
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda has again expressed concern about the presence of Russian Wagner mercenaries in neighboring Belarus, saying they pose a serious threat to the country's security.
The Iranian judiciary has banned the editor in chief of a newspaper critical of the government from working for a year, according to a report in the Etemad newspaper on July 29.
Ukrainian multiple saber fencing world champion Olha Kharlan was set to compete later on July 29 in the team event at the world championships in Milan, after originally being disqualified for refusing a handshake with a Russian opponent in the individual event.
European Union countries have placed sanctions on seven Russian individuals and five entities over a "digital information manipulation" campaign.
China's Exim Bank has rolled over a $2.4 billion loan to Pakistan, an official said on July 27, in a boost to the country’s economy, days after the International Monetary Fund approved a bailout package.
The Iranian Air Force has launched a major exercise after the United States sent additional warships and forces to the Persian Gulf region. More than 90 aircraft and combat drones have been deployed in the Gulf and other parts of Iran as part of the maneuvers, Iranian state media reported.
At least seven people, including women and children, were killed after a passenger van caught fire in central Pakistan when its liquefied petroleum gas cylinder exploded due to a leak, police said on July 8.
Russian athletes have reportedly appeared under false names in the list of competitors for Syria at the Arab Games in Algeria, but according to Russia's Sports Ministry there is no foul play.
Seven people have been detained in western Germany on suspicion of forming an Islamist terrorist cell, prosecutors said on July 6.
The former president of Serbia, Milan Milutinovic, died on July 2 at age 81, his party colleague Ivica Dacic, leader of the Socialist Party (SPS), announced. Dacic is the current foreign minister and deputy prime minister of Serbia.
The war in Ukraine has been "exceptionally challenging for Russia's aerospace community," the British Defense Ministry said.
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