President Donald Trump said North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping would prefer him to be reelected over Joe Biden, calling them "sharp as a tack."
More Italy protests as virus gloom engulfs global economy
Biden vows to back Belarus opposition in removing Lukashenko
Russia seeks accelerated WHO registration for virus vaccine
Facebook derails deception campaign ahead of US election
UN envoy sees delay in Syria political process
Azerbaijan accuses Armenia of deadly missile strike on civilians
In election hacking, perception may be as good as the real thing
Pompeo presses Armenian, Azerbaijani leaders on ceasefire
With new tools, Facebook aims to avoid election fiasco repeat
Hillary Clinton tells The New York Times the prospect of President Trump winning a second term in offices makes her sick.
Third attempt at Karabakh ceasefire quickly collapses
Russian President Vladimir Putin defended Hunter Biden against President Trump's accusations, claiming he sees nothing wrong with the son's business dealings with Ukrainian firms.
Ukraine's Zelensky suffers setback in local elections
Armenia, Azerbaijan agree anew to ceasefire: US
Belarus opposition calls general strike as tens of thousands march against Lukashenko
Local elections in Ukraine test Zelensky's popularity
Treaty banning nuclear weapons to enter into force
Bumper melon harvest sweetens Uzbekistan's pandemic woes
Venezuela opposition figure Lopez headed to Spain: family
Colombia surpasses one million Covid-19 cases: ministry
France recalls envoy after Erdogan jibe at Macron