An Afghan official said at least two police officers have been killed in Taliban attacks in the capital Kabul.
Russia is augmenting its underwater battle capabilities in a direct challenge to U.S. and NATO forces in the Atlantic and Mediterranean arenas, a top U.S. admiral has warned.
Saudi Arabia’s crown prince in an interview with Bloomberg News is insisting that the kingdom is fulfilling promises to the United States to make up a shortfall in world oil supplies resulting from the loss of Iranian production under U.S. sanctions.
Pakistan's anti-graft body said it had arrested opposition leader Shahbaz Sharif over corruption charges relating to a housing scheme.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian and French President Emmanuel Macron have led a memorial service for famed French-Armenian singer and songwriter Charles Aznavour in Paris.
India has signed a $5 billion deal with Russia to buy S-400 air-defense systems.
Afghan officials have rejected a proposal to have foreign military contractors take over training and advising of the Afghan armed forces.
A top Russian official accused of directing Natalya Veselnitskaya, the lawyer who met with senior officials of U.S. President Donald Trump's election campaign in Trump Tower in 2016, has died in a helicopter crash.
Saudi Arabia will invest in a new oil refinery in Pakistan's growing deep-sea port of Gwadar in southwestern Balochistan Province, Islamabad announced on October 4.
Dozens of ethnic Kazakhs originally from China appealed to Germany's chancellor for help in seeking the release of relatives from so-called "reeducation camps" in northwestern China.
Moldova's parliament has overridden a veto by President Igor Dodon, passing legislation that will transfer the site of a former stadium in Chisinau to the United States for its new embassy.
U.S. President Donald Trump's national security adviser has called Iran "the central banker of international terrorism" as he laid out a wider strategy for countering Tehran in the Middle East.
The United States has charged seven Russian military intelligence officers for what officials said was their role in a hacking conspiracy targeting anti-doping agencies and the international chemical weapons watchdog.
NATO says a U.S. military member in Afghanistan has been killed, at least the sixth American fatality this year amid a sharp uptick in fighting by Taliban and other militants.
The Netherlands says it has expelled four alleged Russian intelligence officers in April over a plot targeting the global chemical-weapons watchdog and an international investigation into the downing of a passenger jet over in Ukraine in 2014.
Ukrainian anticorruption investigators have launched a probe into alleged illegal enrichment by a top intelligence official whose family reportedly owns three villas valued in the millions of dollars.
Britain is accusing Russian military intelligence of being behind a host of recent cyberattacks seeking to undermine critical Western institutions from sports and transportation authorities to election processes.
Georgia will one day join the alliance, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said, 10 years after the Western military organization first promised the South Caucasus country it would become a member.
The United States says it is canceling a decades-old friendship treaty with Iran, after Tehran cited it in an international court case against Washington's sanctions policy.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has called former intelligence officer and spy Sergei Skripal a "traitor" and a "bastard."
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