A fishing boat carrying migrants sank on September 22 off Turkey's Black Sea coast, killing at least 21 people and leaving up to five others missing, the Turkish coastguard said.
Moldova has called for the United Nations to discuss withdrawing Russian troops from its breakaway Transdniester region at its current General Assembly session.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said he believes an exchange of insults and threats between the United States and North Korea is “unacceptable” and both sides need to take a step back.
Some 3,500 supporters attended a rally by Russian opposition politician Aleksei Navalny in Novosibirsk on September 22.
Swedish prosecutors have charged three former executives from theTelia Company with corruption a day after the telecom giant agreed to pay nearly $1 billion in penalties to help settle a years-long corruption probe involving bribes paid in Uzbekistan.
Police in London have charged an 18-year-old man with attempted murder and causing an explosion in connection with a bomb attack on the London subway last week.
The former director of Tajikistan’s National Library has gone on trial on charges of violating a law that curtails spending on weddings, funerals, and other private gatherings.
Prominent Belarusian opposition leader and former presidential candidate Mikalay Statkevich has been detained in Minsk, his wife says.
Baku's city police say they have warned opposition activists who plan to protest in the Azerbaijani capital that authorities will crack down on anyone breaking the agreed terms of the rally.
Busts of the Soviet dictator Josef Stalin and the founder of the Soviet Union Vladimir Lenin have been unveiled in downtown Moscow.
Kyiv has voiced disappointment after Romanian President Klaus Iohannis said he would not travel to Ukraine next month in protest over a bill that obliges schools to teach in the Ukrainian language only.
Russian authorities say that a wave of anonymous bomb threats is continuing with fresh threats in the North Caucasus.
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