Saudi Arabia and Russia on September 5 said they would extend voluntary oil cuts until the end of the year, continuing their campaign to bolster prices.
Kyrgyzstan's leading opposition party said authorities were trying to destroy it and vowed to fight the detention of its leader, who is accused of treason.
Serbia's Borisa Simanic has undergone surgery to remove a kidney after being injured at the Basketball World Cup.
The White House says arms negotiations between Russia and North Korea “are actively advancing,” and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un expects to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Iran has shut down a water park for allowing women entry without the mandatory head scarf, local media reported on September 4.
A Pakistani Navy helicopter crashed in a southwestern city on September 4 after suffering a suspected mechanical fault, killing three crew members, the military said.
An explosion at a coal mine in northern Iran has killed six workers, state media reported on September 4.
A Russian-Swede arrested last year in a dramatic dawn raid on his quiet suburban home goes on trial in Stockholm on September 4 accused of passing Western technology to Russia's military.
France flew five Afghan women who had been "threatened by the Taliban" from Pakistan to Paris, where they were due to arrive on September 4, French immigration authority chief Didier Leschi told AFP.
Two female Iranian journalists will spend around a month behind bars as part of a three-year partly suspended prison sentence for "conspiracy and "collusion,” local media reported on September 3.
A road accident killed 18 people, mostly Iranian pilgrims, north of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, overnight, the state news agency INA reported on September 2.
Russia is trying "to silence" the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Dmitry Muratov by branding the journalist a "foreign agent," the body in charge of the prestigious award said on September 2.
A Russian man based in Germany was found guilty on August 31 of plotting to kill a Chechen dissident on the orders of Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov.
Russia on August 30 vetoed a UN proposal to extend sanctions on military-run Mali, which has become a close partner of Russia's Wagner mercenaries.
Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan was on August 30 remanded in jail over a leaked documents case, extending his detention despite the suspension of his prison term for graft a day earlier.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will "soon" visit Russia for talks with counterpart Vladimir Putin on reviving a Black Sea grain deal that could be used as a springboard for broader Ukraine peace negotiations.
World Athletics President Sebastian Coe said he would not be changing his views "anytime soon" when it comes to welcoming Russia back into the fold.
Iran’s judiciary has opened an unspecified criminal case against prominent pop singer Mehdi Yarrahi.
Around 100,000 people have been evacuated from flooded villages in Pakistan's Punjab Province, emergency services said on August 23.
Romania has become a key transit point for Ukrainian grain exports since Moscow scrapped a deal allowing safe passage for vessels on the Black Sea.
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