Tajikistan asks for Russian help to thwart Islamic militant attacks.
Eight cargo shipping companies are accused of colluding to charge the same rate increases on routes between China and South Africa, with some routes to West Africa also affected.
Brazil's conservative movement is on the lookout for a new champion to challenge President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in next year's elections, as former president Jair Bolsonaro’s once-formidable political dynasty crumbles.
Mass protests against the plan drew tens of thousands of people onto the streets and triggered clashes between police and demonstrators.
Honduras's presidential election remained virtually tied late on December 1 with two conservative candidates separated by just 515 votes, as officials urged patience whilst they complete a hand count of ballots.
Pope Leo concludes first foreign trip with peace appeal after 150,000 attend Beirut Mass, visiting 2020 port blast site and calling on Middle East leaders to reject “mindset of revenge and violence."
The European Central Bank has refused to support a €140bn EU loan package intended for Ukraine, dealing a significant blow to a controversial initiative that sought to finance Kyiv using a cash pile from the investment of Russian frozen assets.
The islands are, however, Japan held and Tokyo has long rejected China’s territorial claim and a lesser claim by a Taiwanese county in the east of the self-governing island nation.
China has escalated its diplomatic confrontation with Japan by issuing a further formal complaint to the United Nations over remarks by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi concerning Taiwan.
Russian Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov told President Vladimir Putin that Russian forces had seized the cities of Pokrovsk in Donetsk region and Vovchansk in Kharkiv region during a visit by the Russian leader.
Identity of group, or groups, that mounted armed assaults remains unknown.
The United States has presented Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro with an option to depart his country for Russia or another destination of his choice, a senior Republican senator revealed on November 30.
Vetevendosje failed to form a government after the February general election, which left no party with a clear majority and coalition talks at a standstill.
Popular Front Party chairman Ali Karimli's detention triggered a cascade of law enforcement actions targeting opposition figures across Azerbaijan and abroad.
Conservative National Party candidate Nasry Asfura, endorsed by US President Donald Trump, held a narrow lead in Honduras' presidential election on November 30, with preliminary results showing him marginally ahead in a closely contested race.
Libya’s NOC held a technical meeting on November 27 with PGNiG Upstream North Africa B.V. to review the Polish firm’s exploration activities for 2025 and its planned programmes for 2026 in the Murzuq Basin.
US officials met with a Ukrainian delegation in Florida to thrash out a timetable for presidential elections, the possibility of land swaps between Russia and Ukraine and other issues that remain unresolved on November 30.
Drone strikes are “harming bilateral relations”, warns Astana.
Two Russian drones crossed its territory during a large strike on Ukraine on the night of November 28-29, in the third such incident in nine days.
Large scale rallies began a year ago after Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze suspended membership negotiations with the European Union, essentially freezing Georgia’s bid to join to the bloc in a dramatic political pivot.