Serbia’s government held an emergency session to decide whether to nationalise oil company NIS after the US rejected a request to extend the firm’s operating licence and demanded a full exit of its Russian owners.
Revelations in affair have also raised claims that many minors the late child sex offender targeted came from Turkey.
North Korea has significantly reduced its shipments of artillery shells to Russia in 2025, as domestic stockpiles show signs of exhaustion, and the quality of munitions deteriorates.
Washington will axe duties on selected imports from Argentina, Ecuador, Guatemala and El Salvador as part of framework trade agreements announced on November 13, in a move the Trump administration said would help reduce consumer prices.
Japarov taking it to “extremes.”
Serbia’s government signed a JV with a company owned by Jared Kushner, son-in-law of US President Donald Trump, to redevelop the former General Staff headquarters in central Belgrade, investigative weekly Radar found.
Tehran's interim Friday prayer leader urges Iran to formally complain about US President Trump after he admitted leading Israel's attack on Iran during Friday prayers sermon.
Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker diverts towards Iranian waters after being approached by three boats near UAE's Khor Fakkan in suspected targeted incident, British security firm reports.
Intensified Chinese competition taking a toll.
Georgia’s Special Penitentiary Service announced that Mikheil Saakashvili’s health condition is now “satisfactory” and he “no longer requires in-patient treatment”.
Bulgaria’s parliament overturned President Rumen Radev’s veto on a law that gives the government more control over the local assets of Russia’s oil company Lukoil, less than ten days before new US sanctions take effect.
Colombia has reversed a ban on intelligence sharing with Washington, with Interior Minister Armando Benedetti describing the suspension as based on "a misinterpretation by the Colombian press and some high government officials."
Iraq's Sudani coalition leads parliamentary elections with 56% turnout as Cabinet approves six measures covering investment and land distribution in 45th session amid EU praise for democratic process.
al-Shaibani attended a symbolic flag-raising ceremony at the Syrian Embassy in London, in the presence of a large number of Syrian expatriates. It is the first time the Syrian flag has flown above the building since 2011
Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto has postponed development of its multi-billion dollar Jadar lithium project in western Serbia, after years of delays and public opposition.
As Kazakh president completes state visit in Moscow, Kremlin spokesman shrugs off remarks he made in US, saying “a great many people who end up visiting the White House start talking like that.”
President Karol Nawrocki refused to appoint 46 judges whom he accused of supporting what he described as unconstitutional actions by the government.
Bangladesh faced a surge of political unrest on November 12, 2025, as explosions and arson attacks rattled Dhaka and surrounding areas ahead of a tribunal ruling on former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Gakharia, who now leads the opposition For Georgia party and resides in exile in Germany, faces up to 13 years in prison if convicted.
The veto comes just ten days before new US sanctions on Lukoil take effect, which could block the operation of its Bulgarian assets.