Nigeria Boko Haram: Children targeted in massacre of 68 villagers
Witnesses report 68 people killed in militant raid of Njaba village.
Israel to resume imports of Gaza vegetables and 'encourage investment in agricultural sector'
Israel imposed economic blockade on Gaza after Islamists Hamas took control of territory.
Confident Draghi predicts eurozone recovery but euro falls to 11-year low
European Central Bank revises GDP forecast up to 1.5% for 2015.
Iraq: Isis militants 'set oilfield on fire' in Tikrit
Islamic State militants have reportedly started fire in oilfield in response to Iraqi army offensive.
Virgin Money reports record performance profits
Virgin Money said 2014 was a landmark year.
European leaders bat away Greece questions but Spain says Athens will need third bailout
Spanish economy minister repeats claim that Greece will need a third bailout.
George Osborne declares 'major win' after European court backs UK clearing house challenge
ECB plan to ensure all euro clearing houses based in eurozone thrown out by EU court.
Turkish lira falls to new record low against dollar
Markets uneasy over government pressure on Turkish central bank monetary policy.
Brent oil slides to $60 but Saudis confident of recovery
Crude oil has recovered to around $60 a barrel since it slumped to $45 early this year.
Myanmar: 300 students on protest march to Yangon defy security forces deadline to disperse
Hundreds of student protesters surrounded by security forces in city of Letpadan.
Ukraine demands 'full sovereignty over Crimea' to normalise Russia ties
Russia and Ukraine reach gas deal to stave off supply cut.
Libya: Air strikes hit major oil ports
Libyan rebels aligned with Tripoli-based government attacks oil facilities.
Ebola crisis: IMF sending $80m to Sierra Leone
IMF will deliver $187m total to boost Sierra Leone's economy.
Russia offers state funds for movies about Ukraine and Crimea
State offers funds for movies about Russian military heroics, family values and Crimea.
Fidel Castro finally meets with 'anti-terrorist heroes' Cuban Five spies
Absence from public life since return of Cuban Five prompted questions over Castro's health.
Kerry presses Lavrov on Ukraine fighting as Kiev seeks to avert fresh gas crisis
Energy ministers from Ukraine, Russia set to meet in Brussels over gas dispute.
Hong Kong police arrest 38 during violent clashes
Police used pepper spray and batons to quell protests in Hong Kong.
Saudi King Salman set to meet Turkish President Erdogan
Erdogan visit to Riyadh comes after Egyptian President Sisi met with Saudi King Salman.
Turkey could drop Chinese missile system for rival bid over compatibility issues
China bid offered lower price and joint technology production but compatibility issues have arisen.
EU plans single energy market to reduce reliance on Russia
European Commission announced new plan to centralise energy market across entire EU bloc.
Banksy reveals new work in wry Gaza 'tourism' video
Secretive UK street artist releases video and photos of latest work from Palestinian territory.
RBS in global retreat as it reports £3.5bn loss for 2014
State-owned bank blames massive loss on major write-off at its US Citizens bank.
Isis: French delegates meet Syrian president Bashar al-Assad in Damascus to discuss terrorism
Paris at pains to stress this visit was not official and does not represent policy reversal.
France threatens new Russia sanctions if Mariupol attacked
France warns of more sanctions if pro-Russian rebels move for Mariupol.
Barack Obama vetoes Keystone XL oil pipeline bill on environmental grounds
Republicans back the project as a job-creator but Democrats oppose it on environmental grounds.
Morrisons share price rises as David Potts named new chief executive
Morrisons new boss tasked with reversing slump at supermarket.
Eurozone approves Greek economic reform plans and paves way to bailout extension
Breaking: Plan's crucial vote is expected to take place in Berlin on 27 February
Russia threatens to cut off gas to Ukraine
Russia cut off gas deliveries to Ukraine for six months last year.
Greek stocks soar on reform submission but uncertainty looms
Greece saw €3bn in private bank outlflows last week alone as period of uncertainty looms.
Eurozone set to decide on Greek austerity proposals
Athens submitted list of economic reforms before the deadline of midnight on Monday.