Pakistan says seven of its soldiers have been killed by Indian shelling in the disputed region of Kashmir.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says the West is facing some of its greatest security challenges and "going it alone is not an option."
Iranian Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami warned U.S. President-elect Donald Trump not to play games with Iran, and said Trump should apologize to the Iranian people for calling them "terrorists" during his campaign.
The U.S. Embassy in Dushanbe says it had obtained information about possible attacks on large public gatherings in Tajikistan and its border crossings with Afghanistan.
At least 30 people were injured in Indian-controlled Kashmir on November 5 during clashes between government forces and mourners at a funeral procession for a teenager.
Kyrgyz lawmakers have approved plans to hold a national referendum on December 11 on controversial constitutional changes.
Tajikistan has introduced electricity rationing in some parts of the country ahead of the approaching winter.
Energy ministers from Russia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and other major oil-producing countries have discussed output curbs advocated by the OPEC cartel but did not agree to join in.
India and Pakistan traded accusations that each had killed civilians in cross-border shelling in Kashmir on October 28.
Pakistan and India each expelled a diplomat from the other country amid escalating tensions between the two South Asian powers over the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir.
A United Nations General Assembly committee voted to launch negotiations on a new treaty banning nuclear weapons despite strong opposition from the world's nuclear powers.
Fresh fires have broken out at a migrant camp near the French city of Calais as authorities continue their effort to clear the facility.
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