Pakistan is struggling to avert a currency crisis that has presented the new government with one of its biggest challenges
Move part of effort to debunk fake news and combat poor-quality journalism in both countries, broadcaster, funded by US Congress, says
Violations of foreign-agent law could trigger criminal charges against RFE/RL and its staff in Russia and threaten its operations in the country
Rights activists say case against Roman Sushchenko politically motivated
Move follows Syrian decision to decision to recognize breakaway Georgian regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia as independent countries
The upward march began after Russian President Vladimir Putin returned to the Kremlin in 2012
2018 World Cup of freestyle wrestling opened Saturday in US state of Iowa without Russia and Iran, two traditionally strong teams in the sport
Russia's embassy in London has requested meeting with British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson over poisoning of former Russian spy in Salisbury, saying its dealings with Britain over issue had been 'utterly unsatisfactory'
Turkey's president has slammed Kosovo's prime minister for being critical of arrest and deportation of six Turkish citizens with ties to schools linked to Fethullah Gulen movement that Ankara blames for failed 2016 coup
United States and European powers are negotiating over a possible 'supplemental' agreement to the Iran nuclear deal that would address Iran's ballistic-missile development and involvement in Mideast conflicts, US diplomat says
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has reiterated that Kyiv is seeking a Membership Action Plan (MAP), a formal step toward joining NATO
Georgia's membership in NATO could contribute to stability of alliance and Europe as whole, President Giorgi Margvelashvili has said
Dozens have been killed after Taliban militants ambushed Afghan security forces in western province of Farah, sparking an hourslong gunbattle
Russian President Vladimir Putin says he 'couldn't care less' if Russian citizens sought to meddle in 2016 US presidential election, insisting Kremlin had nothing to do with efforts
Officials will use new orders enabling them to seize suspicious assets until those under investigation can properly account for their acquisitions
Russians unhappy with prospect of six more years under President Vladimir Putin are expected to protest nationwide Sunday
The Pentagon’s inspector-general has released a report sharply criticizing NATO-led, U.S. supported attempts to reform Afghanistan’s air force, citing gaps in training, support, and a lack of a coherent overarching strategy that has left coalition advisers insufficiently prepared.
Aide to Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Hroysman has been detained on suspicion of being an agent of Russia's Federal Security Service
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