Two Russians have been charged with copyright piracy and fraud for running the globally popular Z-Library website, which offered free downloads of millions of books, the Justice Department announced on November 16.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said he believes a deal allowing Ukraine to export grain through the Black Sea that is set to expire would remain in place.
Russia's missile strikes on Ukraine on November 15, some of which hit residential buildings in Kyiv, will increase concerns among the G20 countries over the global impact of the war, the White House said on November 15.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on November 15 that Ukraine's conditions for restarting talks with Moscow were "unrealistic."
The U.S. Navy said on November 15 it had scuttled a boat transporting "explosive materials" from Iran to supply Huthi rebels in Yemen, with enough power to fuel a dozen ballistic rockets.
Ukraine faces difficult months ahead and Russia's military capability should not be underestimated, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on November 14.
Iran on November 13 issued its first death sentence over the protests that have shaken the country's clerical leadership, the judiciary said.
Locals in the Ukrainian city of Kherson took to the streets on November 12 after Ukrainian forces restored control of the area. Emotional people welcomed the soldiers and waved Ukrainian flags.
Health and finance ministers of the G20 countries on November 13 launched a $1.4 billion global pandemic fund ahead of the bloc's summit on the island of Bali.
EU chief Charles Michel on November 12 said the bloc expected China to use "all the means at its disposal" to push Moscow to respect international law, days before a G20 summit expected to be dominated by the conflict in Ukraine.
French President Emmanuel Macron met a delegation of exiled Iranian rights activists on November 11, later hailing the female-led protest movement in the country as a "revolution.”
The United Nations Human Rights Council on November 11 was asked to hold an urgent session later this month on Iran, which has been rocked by weeks of deadly protests.
A former British security guard at the U.K.'s embassy in Germany has pleaded guilty to violating the Official Secrets Act after he passed information to Russia, officials said on November 11.
The U.S. Commerce Department said the move will enable the United States "to address the market distortions caused by increasing interference from the Russian government in their economy."
An Iranian general claimed on November 10 that the Islamic republic had developed a hypersonic missile capable of penetrating "all defense systems," raising concerns from the UN nuclear watchdog.
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has denied that the Republicans' advance in U.S. midterm elections would undermine Western military backing for Ukraine.
The European Commission has released details of an 18-billion-euro ($18-billion) economic support package to get Ukraine through 2023, which it hopes will be approved by EU member states.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says another meeting on Sweden's NATO membership bid will be held later this month.
Turkey will not formally approve Finland and Sweden's membership in NATO until the two countries take the necessary "steps," Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told alliance chief Jens Stoltenberg on November 4.
Foreign ministers from the G7 group of nations on November 4 condemned Tehran's response to a wave of protests in Iran sparked by the death of a 22-year-old Kurdish woman, Mahsa Amini.
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