Drought-stricken Cape Town pushes back "Day Zero" to May 11
"Capetonians must continue reducing consumption if we are to avoid Day Zero"
Philippine lawyers sue Sanofi over dengue vaccine
Philippines suspended its dengue immunisation programme following a Sanofi advisory that said the vaccine itself may increase the risk of severe dengue
Battle over bodies rages quietly in Iraq's Mosul long after Islamic State defeat
Locals say ruins contain thousands of civilian bodies
Costa Rica votes for a new president amid row over gay rights
Costa Rica's 3.3 million voters are predominantly Roman Catholic and most describe themselves as conservative
Pope calls worldwide day of prayer and fasting for peace Feb. 23
Francis said the prayers and fasting should be offered in a particular way for the people of the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan
Floodwater released by Chinese dam in Cambodia submerges village
Environmental rights groups have repeatedly warned that the project would have a costly impact on the Mekong fisheries and biodiversity
Italian man held after driving through city shooting at black people
Attack comes after Nigerian migrant arrested over death of teenager
Arab refugees march against hate in German city hit by rising tensions
Anxiety about immigration is high in Cottbus, where older generations grew up under communism, having little contact with foreigners
Aircraft attack civilian convoy on Syrian highway, at least seven killed - rescuers
Activists' videos on social media showed rescuers extinguishing fires on the route, used by thousands of villagers fleeing areas south of Aleppo
Turkey denies report border guards shot at fleeing Syrians
Human Rights Watch said Syrians were now fleeing heightened violence in the northwestern province of Idlib to seek refuge near Turkey's border