Listeria class action filed against South Africa's Tiger Brands
"Their fingerprints are all over this outbreak"
Fault line slices through Kenya's Rift Valley, families flee
"My wife screamed for the neighbours to come"
Water crisis spurs protests in Iran
Farmers accuse local politicians of allowing water to be diverted from their areas in return for bribes.
Afghan women launch rare protest for peace in Taliban stronghold
"I lost my son in one of these explosions and his family are without any support. I am asking the Taliban to accept our demand for peace"
Syrian army prepares "huge" operation in last rebel bastion as pressure mounts
UN officials are continuing efforts to get another aid convoy into the besieged area where an estimated 70,000 people remain
First women's yoga training centre opens doors in Gaza
"Everyone in Gaza, specially women, needs yoga because we live in a tough place"
Suspected rebels kill at least 11 in northeastern Congo
The civilians were killed by rebels from a Ugandan Islamist group called the Allied Democratic Forces
Thousands more leave Syria's Ghouta, rebels await Russian decision
The rebellion against President Assad has suffered its biggest defeat since insurgents were driven from eastern Aleppo in 2016
U.N. chief "shocked" by top Myanmar general's comments on Rohingya
Though many Rohingya say their families have lived in Myanmar for generations, they are not among the recognised ethnic groups and so are denied citizenship
War gives sense of urgency to collaboration between two Syrian artists
"The art I do doesn't stop a bullet, doesn't bring a free democratic secular Syria, it doesn't bring back people who died ... but it gives us a reason to live"