For more than two years, Sally Jones, the fugitive British terrorist, has been the world's most wanted female terrorist.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Dimitry Medvedev spent Saturday fishing at Ilmen Lake in Central Russia, Al-Alam News Network reports.
A volcano on the French Island of Reunion erupted on Sunday, shooting lava into the air; Al-Alam News Network reports.
Over 400 migrants from West Africa, including 78 women and 10 children, were brought into the Italian port of Augusta, Sicily, on Monday.
Two crew members have died after a river cruise boat smashed into a bridge on the Main-Danube canal in southern Germany, Al-Alam News Network reports.
During drills held in the Caspian Sea, Russian warships have successfully launched a series of Kalibr-NK cruise missiles.
Moscow and Tehran are currently in negotiations over the redeployment of Russian bombers to the Hamadan airbase in Iran so that they could resume their counterterrorism missions in Syria, Izvestiya reported, citing an unnamed source in military and diplomatic circles.
Human rights activists are urging Boris Johnson UK FM to call for the release of the Bahraini campaigner Nabeel Rajab, after the Bahrain government responded to an article Rajab wrote in the New York Times this week by bringing fresh charges against him, Guardian reports.
US Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the truce would come into force on Monday, the first day of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha.
An Iranian Kurdish Rebel Group received military training in weapons and explosives from US and European advisers, the group's commander told The Associated Press.