Yemen: The U.S. House voted to end military support for Saudi Arabia’s war in Yemen, a rare move to limit presidential war powers that turns up pressure on the Senate to do the same.

France: A private Facebook group that included many male journalists was behind waves of online humiliation aimed at women in journalism.

Apple: A former senior lawyer at the tech giant who oversaw its insider trading policies was himself accused of insider trading. Separately, the company is under pressure, along with Google, to pull an app in Saudi Arabia that allows men to track female relatives.

China: A film by the prominent director Zhang Yimou that is set during the Cultural Revolution was abruptly withdrawn from the Berlin Film Festival for “technical reasons” — a term often used as a euphemism for Chinese government censorship .

Indonesia: An Instagram account that featured a comic strip with gay Muslim characters disappeared days after Indonesian officials derided it as pornographic and threatened to block the entire social media platform — underscoring the rise of the country’s hard-line Islamic movement.

Opportunity: NASA’s Mars rover is dead after exploring the planet’s red plains for 14 years. It was the longest-lived roving robot ever sent to another planet.

Plastic is forever: More than 20,000 people in Britain have purchased a plastic engagement ring that costs about a pound. Perfect for Valentine’s Day, maybe? Some women welcome them as placeholders for a ring they can pick out.