Charles Aznavour, the French son of Armenian immigrants and a performer whose worldwide fame rivaled that of stars such as Elvis Presley and Bob Dylan, has died at the age of 94.
Two immunologists, American James P. Allison and Japan's Tasuku Honjo, have been awarded the 2018 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for their work on a new approach to treating cancer.
Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev has vowed to follow through with a change to the Balkan nation’s name as part of a deal to end a decades-old dispute with neighboring Greece after a September 30 referendum on the move failed to secure a turnout of 50 percent, required to make the nonbinding vote valid.
The head of the Pakistani-administered Kashmir region says Indian troops on September 30 shot at his helicopter from across the Line of Control that serves as a de facto border in the disputed region.
The vast majority of voters in Macedonia's referendum on September 30 accepted a name change that could pave the way for the Balkan nation’s entrance into the European Union and NATO, but the vote was marred by low turnout.
Iraq’s Kurdistan region has held long-delayed parliamentary elections, amid growing discontent with perceived corruption and economic hardship.
India's foreign minister has accused Pakistan of harboring terrorists in an angry speech before the United Nations General Assembly.
Macedonians head to the polls on September 30 in a referendum on a name change that could pave the way for the country to qualify for European Union and NATO membership.
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of the capital of Kosovo on September 29 to protest a possible territory swap with Serbia.
U.S. prosecutors said they are seeking the death penalty in the trial of an Uzbek immigrant accused of mowing down eight people with a truck on a New York City bike path last year.
Campaigning for Afghanistan's parliamentary elections kicked off on September 28 despite a wave of deadly violence across the country and allegations of fraud.
A third Russian military intelligence officer who carried out a reconnaissance mission before the poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter has been identified by British counterterrorism police and the security services, The Telegraph newspaper reported on September 27.
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