February 25, 2016 US soccer's Solo, worried about Zika, says may skip Rio games Renowned U.S. soccer player Hope Solo said Thursday she was unlikely to join her teammates for the Rio Olympic Games without more information about Zika as she hoped to have children and was concerned about the virus' health effects.
February 25, 2016 Puerto Rico gov't could shut down if denied bankruptcy The U.S. Treasury Department is warning of a potential government shutdown in Puerto Rico and lengthy litigation if Congress doesn't approve a bankruptcy mechanism for the U.S. territory soon.
February 25, 2016 Canada wants to revoke law on stripping citizenship Canada's new Liberal government wants to repeal a law that revokes the Canadian citizenship of dual nationals convicted of terrorism.
February 25, 2016 Iran's reformists hoping for boost in parliament election Iran's reformists are hoping to win their strongest presence in parliament since 2004 as hard-liners try to stave off a blow to their power in nationwide elections Friday, the first since Iran's landmark nuclear deal with the West.
February 25, 2016 Glance at Iran elections as Islamic Republic readies to vote Iranians are to vote Friday in the country's first elections since the Islamic Republic sealed a landmark deal with the United States and other world powers over its disputed nuclear program last year.
February 25, 2016 Bolivian voters reject letting Morales run for 4th term Bolivian voters have informed President Evo Morales that they want his current term to be his last, narrowly rejecting a constitutional amendment that would have let him run again in 2019.
February 25, 2016 What businesses worry about in UK vote on staying in EU Britain will make a momentous decision on June 23 — whether or not to stay in the European Union — that will have wide-ranging consequences for businesses.
February 25, 2016 The Latest: Appeal committee head won't talk about decision The Latest on the FIFA presidential election (all times local): ___ 11:35 a.m.
February 25, 2016 Venezuela ends mining dispute, starts joint venture Venezuela has ended a years-long dispute with the Canadian mining company Gold Reserve, and will be embarking on a joint venture with it.
February 25, 2016 UN diplomats: US and China agree on new NKorea sanctions The United States and China have reached agreement on a U.N.