Estonia on May 5 said that a Russian passenger plane carrying Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to neighboring Finland briefly violated Estonian airspace this week.
French President Francois Hollande has promised to respond to the hacking of centrist presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron's campaign e-mails and the spreading of them online just one day before the May 7 runoff election.
Ukraine has banned U.S. action film star Steven Seagal from entering the country, labeling him a national security threat.
Talks between high-level U.S. and Russia diplomats aimed at improving relations will begin next week, the State Department said on May 5.
U.S. media reports say several people associated with U.S. President Donald Trump’s election campaign have been asked to hand over information about their contacts with Russian officials or Russian business interests.
Iran’s President Hassan Rohani came under criticism from his main conservative rivals during a live televised presidential election debate on May 5 -- a debate focusing on politics and culture.
A Montenegrin court on May 5 postponed a hearing to confirm the indictments of 14 people, including two Russians and two pro-Russia opposition leaders, who are charged with plotting to overthrow the government last year.
President Vladimir Putin says he will speak to top law enforcement officials about reports alleging a campaign of abuse targeting gay men in Russia's southern Chechnya region, which he suggested may be nothing more than "rumors."
U.S. President Donald Trump will meet the European Union's most senior leaders in Brussels during his first foreign trip as president later this month, EU officials confirmed on May 5.
Andriy Artemenko, a Ukrainian lawmaker whose plan to resolve the three-year-old conflict in Ukraine reportedly wound up on the desk of then-U.S. national security adviser Michael Flynn, has been stripped of his citizenship by presidential decree, the State Migration Service says.
Authorities in Tajikistan have decided not to go ahead with a march called the Immortal Regiment to mark the anniversary of the World War II victory over Nazi Germany, which is celebrated in many former Soviet republics on May 9.
Turkmenistan's prosecutor-general has been dismissed for "failing to fight corruption among law enforcement officers," Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov said.
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