The US President Donald Trump's promise to increase the Pentagon budget by tens of billions of dollars faces resistance from Democrats and fiscal conservatives.
Malaysian police is looking for four more North Korean suspects in connection with Kim Jong-nam's assassination at the Kuala Lumpur airport.
The Philippine army will create a special task force to help the government's anti-narcotics agency to chase big drug syndicates.
SpaceX plans to launch its Falcon rocket to the International Space Station today at 9:38 AM EST after halting the launch on Saturday due to technical issues.
The Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on Sunday announced the launch of operation to retake western Mosul from the ISIS.
At the Munich Security Conference, China reaffirmed its opposition to the deployment of the US THAAD missile defense system in South Korea.
Mongolia agreed on a $5.5B economic bailout plan with the International Monetary Fund and other lenders on Sunday.
Russia announced on Saturday a decree recognising documents issued by separatist authorities in east Ukraine.
On Saturday, the US President Donald Trump said that he would interview four candidates for the National Security Adviser post on Sunday and announce his choice within the next several days.
On Saturday, John Kelly, the US Secretary for Homeland Security, stated that the new version of Trump's immigration ban is to leave green card holders untouched.
The US-led military coalition claims its strike destroyed IS command center in Mosul on Saturday.
China banned all imports of coal from North Korea until the end of 2017, increasing pressure on the country after its latest missile test.
The United States wants European countries to spend 2% of their GDP on the military according to NATO's spending target.
Gambia's newly elected President Adama Barrow pledged on Saturday to revive the country's economy after the 22-year rule of his predecessor Yahya Jammeh.
Sergei Lavrov, the Russian Foreign Minister, says they want to build pragmatical relationships with the US based on mutual respect and equal treatment.
The Russian Foreign Minister reported that a February 20 ceasefire between Russian-backed separatists and Ukraine has been agreed after the meeting with French, German and Ukrainian counterparts.
Cuba reported about 117 migrants deported from the United States back to the homeland on elimination of an immigration policy known as "wet foot, dry foot".
Nine asylum-seekers, including four children were illegally crossing from the US into Canada, where they were promptly arrested by a border patrol officers.
The mayors of Budapest said they may propose withdrawing the city's bid for the 2024 Olympics as soon as next week, when a referendum took place.
The Afghan government summoned on Saturday Pakistan's Ambassador Abrar Hussain to protest recent shelling in Afghanistan's eastern provinces.
Angela Merkel has pledged to remain committed to improving relations with Russia despite disagreements, adding that Russia and Europe have a common interest in fighting terrorism.
Angela Merkel stated the Euro zone face a problem with the Euro value, since the ECB was tailoring its policies to weaker the Euro zone's members.
A senior Iranian official claimed on Saturday that Iran will drill 500 more wells to reach an oil output of 4.7 million barrels per day in five years' time, up from 4 million bpd now.
Freeport's CEO in Indonesia Chappy Hakim stepped down on Saturday after the miner's parent announced a force majeure for concrete shipments in Papua.