Russia's arms exports face threat from tough Asian competition and sanctions
Chatham House report says world's second largest arms exporter could lose ground to its key markets of China and India.
May has tin ear on devolution says Welsh first minister ahead of PM's UK Brexit tour
Carwyn Jones accuses prime minister of not listening to the Welsh people and risks fracturing UK.
Could Elon Musk's Space X Falcon 9 rocket take first private mission to the moon?
European team PTScientists denied chance to go for £20m Google LunarX Prize but build landing module to search for Apollo 17 moon buggy in 2018.
Ex-UK ambassador derides Donald Trump team's 'falsehoods' over wiretapping
Sir Peter Westmacott says the claims against GCHQ is harming the US-UK intelligence relationship.
Airstrike on mosque kills dozens in rebel-held area of northern Syria
Mosque was packed with worshippers for evening prayers and dead said to be primarily civilians.
Ancient pharaoh statue dug up from Cairo mud is not Ramses II but a different king
Egypt antiquities minister says discovery of likeness of Psamtek I is still of huge significance.
US Navy team that captured Osama bin Laden to join exercises against North Korea
Joint US and South Korea military exercises will practise taking out Kim Jong-Un's war command.
Who has won the Dutch election? Prime Minister Mark Rutte's party ahead in exit polls
Mark Rutte's VVD party is set to gain 31 seats while the far-right leader Geert Wilders' PVV party, only 19.
Conservative MPs under fire as police hand electoral fraud claims to prosecution service
Claims that spending rules were broken in the 2015 campaign could affect 12 constituencies.
US Federal Reserve raises benchmark interest rate for only 3rd time in a decade
The rise has gone up from 0.75% to 1% after strong jobs growth.
Compromise with Scotland and there will be no referendum says SNP's Westminster leader
Angus Robertson says it was not too late to avoid a ballot on Scottish independence.
Titanic fans can get up close to the ill-fated ship for $100,000
A London-based company will take expeditions to the world's most famous ship.
'Rogue robot' blamed for crushing human colleague to death at Michigan factory
A lawsuit claims that Wanda Holbrook was trapped by 'robotic machinery'.
How did your MP vote? Commons rejects Lords amendment for parliamentary say on Brexit deal
Here is how MPs in the House of Commons voted on measure for 'meaningful' vote on Brexit deal.
Lords back down and pass Brexit bill paving way for Article 50 to be triggered
Peers will not seek reinstatement of amendment on guaranteeing EU citizens rights.
How did your MP vote? Commons rejects Lords amendment to guarantee EU citizens' rights
MPs have overturned the upper house amendment on EU nationals' rights. Here is how your MP voted.
'Our dispute with Turkey is your fault' Geert Wilders tells PM Mark Rutte in Dutch debate
The far-right leader squared off with Rutte in a debate in Rotterdam.
Nicola Sturgeon: Give Scotland a special Brexit deal or we call a second referendum
SNP leader piles on the pressure on Theresa May ahead of prime minister triggering Article 50 with European Union.
Spat deepens between Netherlands and Turkey over Erdogan's Nazism slur
Turkish leader warns the Dutch they will 'pay the price' for stopping Turkish ministers holding referendum campaign rally to build support for power-grab proposals.
National Insurance rises for self-employed could cut household income by 16%
Research shows that Chancellor Philip Hammond's Budget increase in NIC plus cuts in universal credit would hit single-parent families hardest.
Statue 'depicting the great Pharaoh Ramses II' discovered in Cairo
Eight-metre statue of legendary Egyptian ruler is thought to be more than 3,000 years old.
Bandidos biker gang under the spotlight as triple murder trial opens in Copenhagen
Biker is one of three men accused of 'liquidating' three members of rival Vanløse Group gang.
Theresa May defends increase in National Insurance for the self-employed as 'fair'
However the policy will not be debated until after the autumn statement.
Boston mayor to boycott St Patrick's day parade that excluded gay veterans' group
The group OutVets has been given no explanation why it is not allowed to attend.
Controversy over Russian MP Natalya Poklonskaya's claims of tsar's tears
Natalya Poklonskaya says a statue of the last emperor of Russia Nicholas the second has been crying.
Lord Heseltine sacked as government adviser over Brexit bill rebellion
The former deputy PM spearheaded the Lords vote to reject Article 50 bill.
'Toilet paper shortage' on plane could land British Airways with £300,000 compensation bill
The airline said the aircraft going to Barbados was not adequately prepared.
House of Lords defeats Brexit Bill for the second time
There will now be two amendments when the Article 50 bill goes back to the Commons.
Hammond set to reveal budget cash to pave way for first new grammar schools since the 1960s
The selective schools are a focus for the British Prime Minister Theresa May.
North Korea's missile launch was to get ready for attack on American base in Japan
The UN is expected to discuss the launch on Wednesday 8 March.