Obama makes last attempt to persuade Congress to close Guantanamo
Obama makes last attempt to persuade Congress to close Guantanamo

President Barack Obama launched a final push on February 23 to persuade Congress to close the US military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, despite strong opposition from lawmakers who do not want detainees transferred to the United States.

Obama makes last attempt to persuade Congress to close Guantanamo
Libya military makes further gains in Benghazi
Libya military makes further gains in Benghazi

Military forces loyal to Libya's eastern government said on February 23 they had taken control of two key neighbourhoods in Benghazi, building on gains made against Islamist fighters over the previous three days.

Libya military makes further gains in Benghazi
Kerry issues warning as Syrian parties back halt to fighting
Kerry issues warning as Syrian parties back halt to fighting

The government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and rebel groups accepted a plan for a cessation of hostilities to begin on February 27 and the United States warned it would be hard to hold the country together if the fighting did not stop.

Kerry issues warning as Syrian parties back halt to fighting
Islamic State tightens grip on Syrian government road to Aleppo
Islamic State tightens grip on Syrian government road to Aleppo

Islamic State fighters were reported to have tightened their grip on a Syrian government supply route to Aleppo on February 23 as the army battled to retake the road as part of its campaign to seize the city.

Islamic State tightens grip on Syrian government road to Aleppo
African countries accelerate economic integration
African countries accelerate economic integration

VOV.VN - The African Economic Summit took place in Egypt’s Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh last week.

African countries accelerate economic integration
NATO wants Afghan forces to do less defending, more attacking
NATO wants Afghan forces to do less defending, more attacking

NATO advisers want Afghan soldiers to spend less time manning checkpoints and more taking the fight to Taliban militants, a key tactical shift the coalition hopes will enable local forces to quell a rising insurgency.

NATO wants Afghan forces to do less defending, more attacking
US urges wider challenge to China's claims in East Vietnam Sea
US urges wider challenge to China's claims in East Vietnam Sea

Australia and other countries should follow the U.S. lead and conduct "freedom-of-navigation" naval operations within 12 nautical miles of contested islands in the East Vietnam Sea, a senior US naval officer was reported as saying on February 22.

US urges wider challenge to China's claims in East Vietnam Sea
Syrian rebels see flaws in US-Russian truce plan
Syrian rebels see flaws in US-Russian truce plan

The United States and Russia announced plans for a "cessation of hostilities" in Syria that would take effect on February 27 but exclude groups such as Islamic State and al Qaeda's Nusra Front, a loophole Syrian rebels immediately highlighted as a problem.

Syrian rebels see flaws in US-Russian truce plan
Laos prepares for upcoming general election
Laos prepares for upcoming general election

Major issues regarding the upcoming election for deputies to the eighth National Assembly and members of the provincial People’s Councils of Laos were released at a press briefing in Vientiane on February 22.

Laos prepares for upcoming general election
Malaysia bans IS-related militants from returning home
Malaysia bans IS-related militants from returning home

Over 130 Malaysian citizens, who join the self-claimed Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, will be barred from returning home, Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said on February 21. 

Malaysia bans IS-related militants from returning home