Russia has no interest in weakening the European Union, President Vladimir Putin has said ahead of his first trip to an EU country since his recent reelection.
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has condemned a deadly suicide bombing outside a gathering of the country's top religious body in Kabul, and backed its religious order, or fatwa, against such attacks.
Nikolai Andrushchenko, a prominent Russian anticorruption reporter who died last year after being beaten up, was among 18 journalists commemorated in Washington on June 4 for being killed while pursuing their jobs.
The U.S. special counsel has levied new charges against President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, saying he attempted to tamper with witnesses from a firm he worked with to promote Ukraine's interests.
Pakistan's military has rejected accusations that the country is harboring militants who launch attacks in neighboring Afghanistan.
U.S. President Donald Trump says he has "the absolute right" to pardon himself in an inquiry about possible collusion between his 2016 presidential campaign and Russia, and reiterated his claim of innocence.
A subway workers' strike has slowed transport in the Georgian capital, where protesters demanding the government's resignation were gearing up for a fifth day of demonstrations.
Afghan security officials say a suicide bomb explosion hit a gathering of the country's top religious body in Kabul, killing at least seven people and wounding nine.
An Iraqi court has sentenced a French woman to life in prison for membership in the Islamic State (IS) extremist group.
India and Pakistan exchanged fire across the Line of Control (LoC) that divides the disputed region of Kashmir, Indian officials say, days after the two neighbors agreed to uphold a 2003 cease-fire agreement.
Almost 3.7 million children in Afghanistan are unable to go to school due to ongoing conflict, poverty, and discrimination against girls, the United Nations’ Children's Fund (UNICEF) says.
NATO’s Saber Strike 18 exercises involving some 18,000 troops from 19 nations will begin on June 4 in Poland and the Baltic states, as the Western alliance looks to boost readiness on its eastern flank.
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