Trump revokes Obama rule on reporting drone strike deaths
President Donald Trump has revoked a policy set by his predecessor requiring US intelligence officials to publish the number of civilians killed in drone strikes outside of war zones. ...
China accuses 11 of smuggling totoaba swim fish bladder
Authorities in China are prosecuting 11 people for smuggling $119m (£90m) worth of fish swim bladders from Mexico. ...
'Difficult' Brexit talks see no breakthrough, European Commission says
Brexit negotiations "have been difficult" and "no solution has been identified" to the Irish backstop, the European Commission has said. ...
Jane Philpott: Trudeau crisis grows as minister quits
One of Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's top ministers has quit saying she has lost confidence in the government's handling of a corruption inquiry. ...
Stronger Towns Fund: £1.6bn post-Brexit cash announced
A £1.6bn government fund has been launched to boost less well-off towns in England after Brexit. ...
Alabama tornadoes: Lee County search operations resume
Rescue teams in eastern Alabama have resumed search operations a day after two tornadoes caused extensive damage to buildings and roads. ...
Brumadinho dam collapse in Brazil: Vale mine chief resigns
The head of Brazil's Vale mining giant has stepped down following the collapse of a dam which killed 186 people in the town of Brumadinho. ...
Algeria protests: President confirms fresh poll bid despite rallies
Algeria's veteran President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has defied protesters by confirming he will run again - but says he will not serve a full term. ...
Estonia election: rise of far right threatens centrist parties
Estonia’s centre-left coalition is fighting for survival at the country’s general election, in a battle against traditional liberal rivals and a surging far-right party buoyed by a backlash from rural voters. ...
Italy's centre-left votes to elect new leader for Democratic party
Supporters of Italy’s centre-left Democratic party voted on Sunday to elect a new leader, as the group strives to re-establish itself as a credible force against the country’s populist government. ...
More than 50 missing after oil pipeline explosion in Nigeria
More than 50 people are missing after a leaking oil pipeline exploded and caused a stampede in southern Nigeria, a local official said on Saturday. ...
Bernie Sanders launches 2020 presidential bid
US Senator Bernie Sanders has launched his bid to be president in 2020 with an attack on corporate greed and a promise to unleash a "political revolution". ...
Trump-Kim summit: North Korea says country seeks partial relief
North Korea has denied US President Donald Trump's claim that the country demanded total sanctions relief during a failed summit in Hanoi. ...
Somali forces end day-long Mogadishu siege
Somalia's special forces have killed all three gunmen who had taken over a building in central Mogadishu, using civilians as human shields, officials say. ...
EU angers UK with support for Spain's Gibraltar airport claims
No-deal legislation notes Spain’s sovereignty over land airport is built on but not UK claim. ...
Ghana police invites opposition chief over 'political kidnapping' tape
Chairman of Ghana’s largest opposition party, the National Democratic Congress, NDC; has been invited by the police over a leaked tape that has dominated news headlines in the West African country. ...
Theresa May offers MPs Brexit delay vote
Theresa May has promised MPs a vote on delaying the UK's departure from the EU or ruling out a no-deal Brexit, if they reject her deal next month. ...
Balakot: Indian air strikes target militants in Pakistan
India says it launched air strikes against militants in Pakistani territory, in a major escalation of tensions between the two countries. ...
China says hopes world provides "constructive" help to Venezuela
China hopes that the international community can provide "constructive" help to Venezuela based on respect for the country's sovereignty, the foreign ministry said on Monday (Feb 25), after Venezuelan troops repelled foreign aid convoys. ...
Okinawa: Tokyo to overrule referendum on US base
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has said plans to relocate a US military base on the island of Okinawa will continue, despite a referendum rejecting the move. ...