U.S. President Donald Trump says the time and place for his landmark meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been set, although he declined to reveal the details.
The Swedish Academy has announced that the Nobel Prize for literature will be not awarded this year following the biggest controversy to affect the award since its founding more than 100 years ago.
The Kremlin has hailed Czech President Milos Zeman's statement that a small amount of the type of the nerve agent Britain says was used to poison a former spy was produced in the Czech Republic, saying it undermines London's claims about the attack.
Officials in Afghanistan say a gunman has shot and killed a deputy counterterrorism official in the country’s western province of Farah.
A new and long-awaited airport has been inaugurated in Pakistan' capital, Islamabad, after years of delays.
About 3,800 ancient artifacts that were illegally smuggled out of Iraq and sold to the U.S. Hobby Lobby store chain were returned on May 2.
Mike Pompeo has been sworn in as the new U.S. secretary of state, promising "tough diplomacy" to advance U.S. interests.
Many thousands of people have joined in protests across Armenia in support of opposition leader Nikol Pashinian's call for a general strike following a parliament vote that denied him the prime minister's post.
Security has been beefed up in Ukraine's Black Sea port city of Odesa as ceremonies are under way to commemorate 48 people killed in a 2014 clash between pro-Ukrainian and pro-Russian demonstrators.
Hundreds of people blocked a major highway connecting Armenia's capital with its main airport early on May 2, in response to protest leader Nikol Pashinian's call for a general strike following the parliament's vote against his becoming prime minister.
The U.S. government's watchdog on Afghanistan says the number of Afghan security forces has decreased by nearly 11 percent during the past year as security in the country has deteriorated.
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