Several associates of the late Deputy Defense Minister Abduhalim Nazarzoda have been imprisoned after being found guilty of attempting to seize power.
A Kyrgyz opposition politician suspected by officials of being part of a plot to overthrow the government has been transferred from house arrest to a detention center.
Bangladesh police say they have detained about 900 people as part of a crackdown on militants following a series of deadly attacks.
Veteran Associated Press journalist Tom Kent has been appointed president of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has told a joint session of the U.S. Congress that New Delhi and Washington have overcome "the hesitations of history" and are ready for greater military cooperation.
According to a new study, violence in the Middle East increased last year, while the rest of the world largely got safer.
Senior officials in Washington said on June 7 that the United States and India have finalized the text of an agreement on sharing military logistics, and that the deal will be signed “very shortly.”
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has signed a bill into law that lifts the parliamentary immunity of lawmakers.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey would continue its fight against terrorism "to the end" after a bomb attack in central Istanbul left 11 people dead and 36 others wounded.
Kazakhstan remains on high alert a day after authorities said suspected Islamist militants killed six people at a military facility and two gun stores in the northwestern city of Aqtobe, prompting security forces to launch a "counterterrorism operation."
Kazakh authorities say suspected Islamist militants killed six people at a military facility and two gun stores in the northwestern city of Aqtobe, prompting security forces to launch a "counterterrorism operation."
A soccer team from the breakaway Georgian region of Abkhazia has advanced to the final of a soccer competition for unrecognized territories and states.
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