Feb. 16: The Cook Islands signed a deal to expand relations with China.
Feb. 16: The U.S. State Department removed a statement on its website that does not support Taiwan independence.
Feb. 17: Uganda's Jacob Kiplimo set a stunning new world record of 56 min. 42 sec. in Barcelona half-marathon.
Feb. 17: U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, in Riyadh.
Feb. 18: Qatar committed to investing $10 billion in various sectors.
Feb. 20: South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa opened a group of 20 meeting in Johannesburg—the first G20 summit in Africa.
Feb. 21: The Financial Action Task Force removed the Philippines from its grey list, while adding Laos and Nepal.
Feb. 21: The United States deported 177 migrants from its military base in Guantanamo, Cuba to their homeland in Venezuela.
Feb. 22: President Trump fired chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Charles "CQ" Brown.
Feb. 23: Germany's conservatives won the national election, under Chancellor Friedrich Merz set to become the next chancellor.
Feb. 24: India’s Virat Kohli became the third batsman in ODI history to play 14,000 runs.
Feb. 25: Clint Hill, the U.S. Secret Service agent who tried to shield John Kennedy died at the age of 93.
Feb. 25: Complications from diabetes and infections hit Europe and Central Asia, and the WHO stated it’s "backsliding" on some health indicators.
Feb. 27: 13-year-old Russian Mira Andreeva became the youngest player to reach the WTA 1000 tournament.
Feb. 27: American gamer Gideon Hackman was found dead.
Feb. 28: The Republican-controlled U.S. Senate confirmed Kash Patel as director of the FBI.
Feb. 28: The U.N. General Assembly backed a resolution supporting Ukraine’s independence from Russia.
Feb. 28: The GOP’s Venkata G. Bup was sworn in as chief minister of Ohio.
Mar. 01: The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, called on national leaders to blame Russia for the war and to mention Kyiv’s actions.
Mar. 01: The International Olympic Committee provisionally recognized the recently created World Box as the body to oversee the sport at future Games.
Mar. 01: The federal officials are being urged to step up the fight against Digital Channel crossings among migrants.
Mar. 01: Russian chess grandmaster Boris Spassky died at the age of 88.
Mar. 01: Outlawed Kurdish militants declared a ceasefire after following a landmark call by jailed PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan.
Mar. 02: President Trump designated English as the official language of the United States.
Mar. 02: Leaders from 18 European countries gathered in London for a summit where they pledged to cobble a "coalition of the willing" European countries to provide more support for Ukraine.
Mar. 02: Australian cricketer Steve Smith retired from ODIs.
Mar. 02: NASA's Artemis I rocket's Blue Ghost Mission 1 successfully landed its spacecraft on the Moon, marking the second private mission to achieve this milestone.
Mar. 02: Bangladesh veteran Mushfiqur Rahim scored a match-winning 112 runs against England.
Mar. 02: Arab leaders adopted an Egyptian construction plan for Gaza that would cost $53 million.
Mar. 02: The U.S. acknowledged intelligence reports revealing direct communication with Ukraine.
Mar. 01: American athlete 19-year-old Samir Ali was awarded a medal at the Forbes Technology Summit.
Mar. 01: Former Palestinian Prime Minister Alexander Kord was reported as a candidate to lead the next government in the West.
Mar. 01: The acting Minister of Finance and an executive director announced reforms in Saudi Arabia.