Bitter aftertaste? Food companies could face costly disputes over land in Africa
Decades-long legal disputes over land could cost tens of millions of dollars, research says
Dozens killed in Nigeria poll violence - observers
A handful of polling stations remained open on Sunday to allow more Nigerians to vote
Condemnation of Venezuela's Maduro grows after troops block aid
Troops loyal to Maduro violently drove back aid convoys seeking to enter Venezuela on Saturday, leaving dozens wounded in clashes with security forces and at least two protesters dead
India lowers tax on new home sales ahead of general election
India will also slash the tax rate on affordable housing projects to 1 percent from 8 percent
Germany fails to deport nearly every second asylum seeker
Nearly every second company in Germany hired a refugee under a vocational job training contract in 2018, up from only every third company in 2016
Tunnels, civilians slow capture of Islamic State's last Syria pocket
Despite the loss of its territory in Iraq and Syria, however, local and Western officials warn the group will still pose a threat there, going underground and using guerrilla tactics
Star of Mexican film 'Roma' prompts raw discussion of race, class
In interviews, Yalitza Aparicio opines on Mexican politics and urges stronger rights for domestic workers and indigenous people
Harry and Meghan arrive in Morocco's Atlas Mountains to champion girls' education
Harry and Meghan will meet girls at a boarding house run by Education for All, an NGO that builds dormitories near schools to reduce school drop-out rates among girls
Water-stressed Pakistan looks for billions in donations to build dams
But the effort to improve water and energy security with big dams faces significant opposition within the country
Highest recorded number of Afghan civilians killed in 2018 -UN report
The Afghan war has intensified despite peace talks gaining momentum